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Department Wednesday, Oct. 28th,
2009 Tom Kelley
UPSETS ABOUND IN HANOVER STAKES
Hanover
Stakes action for two-year-old trotters of both sexes shared top billing at Balmoral Park on Wednesday, Oct. 28th
as a pair of events for diagonally gaited youngsters were contested. As is
often the case with these precocious freshmen it can wind up being “anything
goes” in these races and that was definitely the case on Wednesday as both
winners lit up the board at huge prices.
A field of
nine fillies was sent postward for a purse of $52,500 in the first battle of
the night and when the smoke cleared it was 33-1 longshot Meghan’s Halfmoon who
emerged with a surprising neck victory in a career best of 2:00.0.
Taking
advantage of an inside starting spot driver Mike Oosting positioned the
daughter of Valley Victor-Meghan’s Memories in third as Yansky (J. Duke Sugg)
sped to the front from post position
nine leading the field through opening splits of 29.3 & 59.4.
“She felt
good behind the gate so I figured I’d try to maintain our good early spot,”
explained Oosting. “Once some of those other favorites in the race decided to
take back I was absolutely thrilled where we landed.”
Under no
pressure through the opening half Yansky continued to show the way around the
far turn as the 4-5 favorite Southern Maebelle (Tyler Buter) toiled along in
seventh looking for cover.
That gave
Oosting a chance to maneuver his charge off the pylons and he had Meghan’s
Halfmoon trotting up first over into second as Yansky rolled by the
three-quarter-mile mark in 1:30.1.
“I actually
pulled a little earlier than I was hoping to but she really felt good and I
knew the big guns in the race were starting to make their moves on the
outside,” said the veteran reinsman. “Once we moved to the outside she picked
it right up and went right after the leader without much urging.”
Through the
lane a game Yansky continued to cling to the lead while a determined Meghan’s
Halfmoon tried to get by her. After tipping three-wide as the field turned for
home Southern Maebelle had finally found her
best stride and was taking dead aim on the top pair as they moved through the
lane.
With these
three spread across the track for the final sixteenth of a mile Meghan’s
Halfmoon finally managed to stick a head in front in the closing strides to
pull off the upset. Southern Maebelle was
forced to settle for the bridesmaid role while Yansky was a solid third in the
three-horse photo.
Coming into
Wednesday’s Hanover Stake the Steve Carter trained miss had just one win and
$13,000 in earnings through her first 15 lifetime starts for the partnership of
Chuck Grubbs, Robert Reid and Carter starts which could explain why she wound up
returning $68.00, $14.40 & $7.40 to those lucky enough to back her.
With a
purse of $60,000 on the line in the colt test driver Josh Sutton used the
inside starting spot to perfection as he put Jerry Graham, JD Graham &
Thomas Graham’s Powerful Speed right on the engine and the gelding wound up
making every call a winning one in a lifetime best of 1:57.2.
Living up
to his name Powerful Speed hustled away as soon as the wings of the starting
gate folded forcing the rest of the field to settle into post position order as
they trotted through an opening quarter in 29.2.
“My horse
can be a little funny in the mouth and he shows nothing but speed so I was
hoping the rest of the field would respect that and we wouldn’t get hooked up
early,” said Sutton. “I was pretty happy when it wound up working out exactly
the way I had hoped.”
Cruising
through middle splits of 59.2 & 1:28.1 the Tom Graham Jr. trained gelding
appeared comfortable despite getting pressure from a first over Jailhouse
Scorpion (Mike Oosting) as the field moved around the final turn.
“He had
been sick in a couple of his previous starts but tonight he was 100% and he had
a pretty good hold of me so I was content to just let that other horse trot
alongside of us,” explained Sutton. “He was giving me every indication that he
still had plenty left in the tank tonight.”
Quickly
dispatching the 7-5 favorite in the lane Powerful Speed sprinted away to a 3 ½ length
advantage. With Sutton “sitting chilly” in the bike the son of Powerful
Emotion-Balto-slavic rolled under the wire with a 1 ¾ length decision. Hokey
Pokey (Dave Magee) came on late to finish second while Trot To Victory (Robert
Taylor) rallied for third.
With the
win Powerful Speed now boasts a record of 5-3-2 in 18 starts this year with
almost $74,000 in earnings. Despite having the inside starting spot the Illinois bred gelding
returned a healthy $48.20, $13.00 & $4.60 to his backers.