The publicity department for the Grand Circuit has sent out its preview for upcoming Grand Circuit races.
This Week: Meadowlands Pace, W.R. Haughton Memorial, Mistletoe Shalee, Stanley Dancer Memorial, Delvin Miller Memorial, Golden Girls and Miss Versatility, Meadowlands Racetrack, East Rutherford, N.J.; Maple Leaf Trot eliminations, Mohawk Racetrack, Campbellville, Ontario; Hanover events for three-year-old colt pacers and three-year-old filly pacers, Balmoral Park, Crete, Ill; and Sheppard eliminations, Yonkers Raceway, Yonkers, Yonkers, N.Y.
Schedule of events: The Grand Circuit schedule continues to be a busy one and this week the spotlight shines on several racetracks, beginning with the Meadowlands. The stakes-heavy Saturday card features the $776,000 Meadowlands Pace for three-year-olds, the $463,300 W.R. Haughton Memorial for free for all pacers, the $317,000 Stanley Dancer Memorial for three-year-old male trotters, the $213,500 Delvin Miller Memorial for three-year-old filly trotters, the $212,150 Mistletoe Shalee for three-year-old filly pacers, the $178,450 Golden Girls for older pacing mares, and a $40,000 leg of the Miss Versatility for older trotting mares.
Saturday Grand Circuit action also includes the $40,000 (est.) Hanover Colt Stakes for three-year-old colt pacers and the $40,000 (est.) Hanover Filly Stakes for three-year-old filly pacers, both at Balmoral Park, and two $25,000 eliminations at Yonkers in the Lawrence B. Sheppard for two-year-old colt pacers.
Grand Circuit racing for the week begins on Friday (July 11) at Mohawk Racetrack with two $40,000 eliminations in the Maple Leaf Trot for free for all trotters.
Last time: Ray Schnittker had an incredible performance during last weekend’s Grand Circuit action. He posted 145 training points, 125 driving points and 55.1 owner points, thanks to his success in Landmark Stakes events at Historic Track. Schnittker trained, drove and shared ownership in six of the nine Landmark winners from the Friday (July 4) card in Goshen.
Among the winners was three-year-old male pacer Stevensville, who could be heading to the $450,000 Delvin Miller Adios at the end of the month.
Stevensville (Somebeachsomewhere-Wild West Show), who was coming off a fifth-place finish in the Max C. Hempt Memorial on June 28 at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs, won the $19,340 Landmark Stakes for three-year-old pacers in 1:58.1 over a ‘sloppy’ track. Owned by Schnittker, Paul Bordogna, and Ryan Miller, Stevensville has won seven of 21 career races and $185,079. He finished second in last year’s Matron Stakes.
Other winners for Schnittker, who is based at Historic Track, were two-year-old male trotter Gabe The Bear Dean, two-year-old female pacer Shes Ready To Rock, three-year-old female trotter Suegrabbitnrun, three-year-old male trotter Derby, and two-year-old female trotter Kaliska.
The Saturday (July 5) Grand Circuit feature at Meadowlands Racetrack was the inaugural $484,850 Hambletonian Maturity for four-year-old trotters, going 1-1/8 miles with no Lasix permitted. It drew an overflow field of 14, including defending Horse of the Year Bee A Magician, who had the misfortune to draw unlucky Post 13.
Your So Vain pulled a 7-1 upset, benefitting from a bold drive by trainer Ake Svanstedt who gunned to the front with a three-wide move on the backstretch and prevailed by two and three-quarter lengths. It was a terrific display by a horse that had not raced since November, and was debuting for the Svanstedt barn. The time was 2:05.3 as Your So Vain paid $16.60 to win. Bee A Magician, jammed up in traffic and shuffled far back in the early stages, kicked in strongly to get second over Flanagan Memory.
JK Endofanera will be the 2-1 early favourite for the $776,000 Meadowlands Pace final with Hes Watching a close 5-2 second choice. The two standout colts won their $50,000 Pace eliminations on July 5, setting the stage for a classic showdown on July 12.
JK Endofanera won the first elimination in a career-best 1:48.2 at the end of a surprisingly tight finish for the 2-5 favourite. Having fended off Doo Wop Hanover rounding the final turn, JK Endofanera found stretch challengers to his left as Lyonssomewhere tried to squeeze up the pylons while to his right, Always B Miki came charging down the center of the track. JK Endofanera dug in to hold off Always B Miki by a neck with Lyonssomewhere getting third. Brian Sears handled the 3 Brothers homebred trained by Ron Burke.
Hes Watching won the faster elimination in 1:48.1, also a lifetime best. Last year’s Dan Patch Award winner following an eight-for-eight campaign, Hes Watching has come back strong this season with two wins in five starts for Menary Racing, Brad Gray, Michael Guerriero and the Muscara Racing Trust. Despite starting from Post 9, driver Tim Tetrick maneuvered Hes Watching into a perfect second-over trip. They roared through the lane to reel in 17-1 longshot Sometimes Said by two and three quarter lengths. Luck Be Withyou was third.
Grand Circuit Standings: In 2014, the Grand Circuit leaders in three categories (driver, trainer and owner) will once again be tracked on a points system (20-10-5 for the top three finishers in divisions/finals and 10-5-2 for the top three finishers in eliminations/legs). Winbak Farms is the sponsor for the 2014 Grand Circuit awards.
Here are the leaders following the past weekend.
Drivers: 1. Yannick Gingras – 392; 2. Tim Tetrick – 389; 3. Ron Pierce – 252; 4. Brian Sears – 190; 5. George Brennan – 164.5.
Trainers: 1. Ron Burke – 638.5; 2. Jimmy Takter – 287; 3. PJ Fraley – 189; 4. Ray Schnittker - 182; 5. Joe Holloway – 142.
Owners: 1. Bamond Racing – 146.5; 2. Burke Racing - 145.75; 3. Weaver Bruscemi – 134.5; 4. 3 Brothers Stable – 92; 5. Ray Schnittker – 68.65.
Looking ahead: Grand Circuit action will be taking place next weekend at Mohawk Racetrack, Yonkers Raceway, Northfield Park, The Meadowlands and The Meadows. Mohawk will race the Maple Leaf Trot; Yonkers Raceway will offer the Sheppard final; Northfield will contest the Battle of Lake Erie; The Meadowlands will have W.N. Reynolds Memorial races for three-year-old colt and filly trotters; and The Meadows will have eliminations for the Adios.
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