The term ‘ascendance’ is synonymous with dominance. It just so happens that trainer Linda Toscano has a two-year-old pacing filly by the same name who lived up to that synonym on Friday night, July 5 at The Meadowlands in leg two of the Kindergarten Series.
There were seven $27,397 Kindergarten dashes for two-year-olds on the 15-race card.
Ascendance, a daughter of Captaintreacherous-Higher And Higher, made the top in the lone filly pace while parked in :27.4 and then was able to relax some as she hit the half in :56.1 and three-quarters in 1:24.4. A sharp final quarter of :26.3 found her 3-3/4 lengths in front of second-place finisher Ronstadt at the finish.
“She’s a big, strong horse,” said winning driver Scott Zeron. “Now, she gets a few weeks off before going to Kentucky all summer. She didn’t have a lot of challengers [tonight], that’s why she raced on the lead. Coming from off the pace, that’s what the Red Mile is for. She’ll get raced a little differently in Kentucky.”
While making it two wins in two Kindergarten – and seasonal – starts, Ascendance stopped the clock in a lifetime-best 1:51.2. As the 1-9 favourite, she returned $2.20 to win.
Trainer Nancy Takter continued her winning ways, taking three of the Kindergarten splits, all with horses who were making their respective career debuts.
Captain Optimistic ($2.80 to win as the 2-5 public choice) won the second of three divisions for colt and gelding pacers in 1:51.3 with Yannick Gingras driving. The son of Captaintreacherous-Cinamony drew clear of his foes at the head of the stretch on the way to a 3-1/2-length victory.
Champagne Problems and Torrisi gave Takter, who started the night with 21 winners from just 51 Big M starts this year, a sweep of the two divisions for filly trotters.
A daughter of Tactical Landing-Miss Caviar, Champagne Problems ($6.20 as the 2-1 second choice) went wire-to-wire in 1:54.2 with Dexter Dunn in the bike, while Torrisi ($4.80 as the 7-5 second choice), a daughter of Walner-Barn Girl, was moved to the front by Gingras at three-quarters before holding sway to the finish in 1:54.1.
In the first of three colt and gelding paces, first-timer Fallout, a son of Captaintreacherous-Aria Hanover, scored in 1:52.1 for driver Tim Tetrick and trainer Tony Alagna. He returned $3 to his backers as the 1-2 favourite.
In the only colt and gelding trot, the Noel Daley-trained Jeffery J scored in his career debut in 1:55.4 with Todd McCarthy in the bike. The son of Bar Hopping-Drinking Money returned $9 as the 7-2 third choice.
In the third colt and gelding pace, TH Colby emerged from a three-hole trip to gun down his foes while wide in the stretch, stopping the clock in 1:51.2 for Gingras and Ron Burke. The son of Papi Rob Hanover-Fade, sent to the gate as the 6-5 second choice, returned $4.40 to win.
Gingras led the driver colony with four winners on the night.
For Early 50-cent Pick-4 players sharp enough to include 47-1 shot Good Deal in the ninth race, a big reward awaited. The sequence started with the winners' odds of 2-5, 9-5 and 2-1, but after Anibal Borjas, who had a driving double, guided Good Deal to the winner’s circle, those with winning tickets cashed in for $1,131.60.
All-source handle totalled $2,805,824 USD.
Racing resumes on Saturday at 6:20 p.m. on Fan Appreciation Night, which will offer discount concessions as well as a fireworks show after the races.
(With files from Meadowlands Racetrack)