Gold Cup And Saucer Hopefuls Land In Charlottetown

Gold Cup and Saucer race and crowd
Published: August 2, 2024 12:50 pm EDT

With the first trials of the Gold Cup and Saucer, presented by Atlantic Lottery, just a week away, some heavy hitters from Central Canada make their way to Red Shores Racetrack and Casino at the Charlottetown Driving Park on Saturday, Aug. 3 during Wilbur and Pauline MacDonald Memorial Night. The MacDonald family also increased the purses on the program as a show of support to the PEI Harness Racing Industry.

The capital oval shifts back to a 6 p.m. opening post time for Saturday.

The $4,450 Preferred Pace has Gold Cup and Saucer hopeful Blue Hunt leaving from post five in the program's ninth race. Owned by Daguet Racing of Pennsylvania, Stephen Klunowski of Ontario and Donald MacRae of Vernon Bridge, P.E.I., the four-year-old son of Hunstville raced his last start at the Preferred level at Woodbine Mohawk Park in the Jodie Cullen stable. Ashley Gamester now trains the nine-time winner with Jason Hughes in the driver’s seat.

Stablemate Bee Two Bee (To be driven by Gilles Barrieau) has post four after last racing in the $35,000 Governor’s Plate final.

Another horse making his return to the track after the Governor’s Plate final is post three starter Roll Em (Brady Sweet) from the Brent Campbell stable.

Also in the field are Batterup Hanover (Paul Langille) and First Glance (Ken Murphy).

The Post Time Picks side with Blue Hunt to get it all.

“Blue Hunt has been racing in the top class at Woodbine Mohawk Park and ships home for his Gold Cup and Saucer trial prep race tonight. I don't think Hughes will be too aggressive because he has bigger fish to fry next week but he's the class of this field so I'm putting him on top.”

The finale in Race 12 has another horse shipping in from Ontario in post seven starter Bob Loblaw for co-owner and trainer Ken Middleton and co-owners David Walls, James Grant and Starting Centre Stable of Ontario. Dale Spence drives the former Ontario Sires Stakes champion. The five-year-old son of Sunshine Beach was a winner his last two starts with a 1:52.3 win over Grand River Raceway and a 1:52.4 victory at Georgian Downs.

To view the entries for Saturday's card of harness racing at Red Shores Charlottetown, click the following link: Saturday Entries - Red Shores Charlottetown.

(Red Shores)

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