Two of last year’s most impressive two-year-olds were in qualifying action on Tuesday morning at Harrah’s Philadelphia – one won impressively while the other had a useful tightener returning from injury.
The millionaire O'Brien Award-winning filly Venerable, one year and two days after her victory over colts in the Mohawk Million, won by 12-1/2 lengths in 1:55.1 after fractions of :28.4, :58.4, and 1:26.4 for driver David Miller, trainer Nifty Norman, and the ownership of David McDuffee, Melvin Hartman, Paul Bordogna and Steven Arnold. After going nine-for-11 as a freshman and capturing her divisional honours, the Walner filly had won a New Jersey Sire Stakes, the Zweig Consolation and a Hambo Oaks elimination this year, but has been missing from the racing scene since two breaking outings in early August.
The Captaintreacherous gelding Hammering Hank won three legs and the final of the Kindergarten at two and was 2-4 in his Breeders Crown starts; this year he posted a third in a Pennsylvania Sire Stakes and a second in a Messenger elimination before being scratched on July 9 from the Meadowlands Pace eliminations and not gathering a racing line since due to injury. In his return qualifier, he got away last and finished in :57.1, perhaps the start of a rebound for trainer/driver, father/son Brett and Jack Pelling.
(With files from PHHA/Harrah's Philadelphia)