Sharp 'Buzzsaw' Set For Dan Patch Stakes

Buzzsaw Russ winning at Hoosier Park
Published: August 7, 2024 03:11 pm EDT

What’s in a name? Charlie Weaver always hopes it’s a bit of good fortune.

Whenever Weaver shares ownership of a racehorse with his friend Russell Beeman, he includes his partner’s name in the horse’s name.

“He picks the horses and I pick the names,” said Weaver. “I name them after Russ because Russ was always lucky. That’s why I tag along with him. After we had success with the first horse we had together, I said I was hanging onto his belt and going for the ride.”

The ride has been pretty good, particularly when it comes to four-year-old male pacer Buzzsaw Russ. The son of Rockin Image-Up Front Cruiser has hit the board in 23 of 34 career races, winning 12 and earning $557,513. He was an Indiana Sire Stakes champion at age two.

On Friday, Buzzsaw Russ will head to the $300,000 USD Dan Patch Stakes for older male pacers at Harrah’s Hoosier Park as the 5-2 morning line favourite. He will start from post three in a field of 10 with John DeLong driving for trainer Missy Essig.

Buzzsaw Russ has won three of his past four races, including a 1:48.3 score in his most recent on July 26 in the Open at Hoosier Park. He stopped the clock in 1:48.4 in his two victories prior to that.

“When he’s on his game, he’s very tough,” said Beeman, who is in the timber industry. “When you take him to race, he knows what he’s fixin’ to do. When he comes off a helmet, he’s quick. He can come home in 25 seconds if he gets a trip at all.

“He’s sharp right now, and hopefully he’s sharp [on Friday].”

Beeman counts millionaire pacer Little Rocket Man, a three-time participant in the Dan Patch with a best finish of fourth twice, among his top horses. Weaver said Buzzsaw Russ is the best horse he’s ever owned.

“I’ve had some nice ones, but nothing like him,” said Weaver. “He’s a dream horse. He’s fast, he’s easy to work around and he always tries. He’s got so much speed on the end of the mile and John DeLong does a good job driving him and knows him well. Missy and her husband, Joe, do a great job with the horses. They’re the reason for his success.

“When it’s time to race, [Buzzsaw Russ] knows what day it is and he wants to win.”

Friday’s Dan Patch Stakes field includes Rocknroll Runa A, who won last week’s Sam McKee Memorial at odds of 68-1 at The Meadowlands. He will start from post six with Mark MacDonald driving for trainer Larry Stalbaum and is the 7-2 second choice on the morning line. Next, at 4-1, is Coach Stefanos, who won last week’s Open at Hoosier Park. He will leave from post seven with Trace Tetrick in the sulky for Erv Miller.

“Everyone in the field is wanting to win that race, and we’d like to win it,” said Weaver. “But the world doesn’t come to an end if you don’t. It’s horse racing.”

The Dan Patch Stakes card will air live on Fox Sports 2 from 8-11 p.m. (EDT) with Gabe Prewitt and Jessica Otten on site to offer analysis. Racing begins at 6:15 p.m. with the 31st edition of the Dan Patch slated for 10:38 p.m. as race 13.

$300,000 USD Dan Patch Stakes
Post - Horse - Driver - Trainer - Odds
1. El Rey - Yannick Gingras - Andrew Harris - 6-1
2. Dunkin - Tim Tetrick - Scott DiDomenico - 8-1
3. Buzzsaw Russ - John De Long - Missy Essig - 5-2
4. Why Not Now - David Miller - Tyler George - 15-1
5. Christchurch - Lewayne Miller - Todd Luther - 20-1
6. Rocknroll Runa A - Mark MacDonald - Larry Stalbaum - 7-2
7. Coach Stefanos - Trace Tetrick - Erv Miller - 4-1
8. Seven Colors - Dexter Dunn - Andrew Harris - 12-1
9. Spring Inhis Step A - Michael Oosting - Jeff Cullipher - 20-1
10.] Charlie May - Brett Miller - Steve Carter - 12-1

(USTA)

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