Baillargeon trotters sweep Gold Series opener in Innisfil

Innisfil, ON — They arrived at Georgian Downs off impressive wins, fans made them the heavy favorites, and 3-year-old trotting geldings Hayek and HP Royal Theo delivered the goods, cruising to victory in their respective Ontario Sires Stakes Gold Series divisions on Sunday evening (June 28).

Hayek led off for the Ben Baillargeon stable, starting from post three in the $77,088 first Gold division, and the E L Titan son made it look easy from the moment the wings closed on the starting gate. Driver Sylvain Filion sent the gelding to the lead and Hayek rolled unchallenged through fractions of :28.1, :57.4 and 1:27.1 before opening up a 5-3/4 length margin on his peers heading for the 1:55.2 finish. Your Still Up was promoted from third to second and Northern Sultan moved up from fourth to third after Port Perry made a late break in the stretch, crossing the wire second but being placed back to fourth.

“He was a lot smarter tonight than he was Monday when I won with him,” said Baillargeon. “I was a little bit anxious to see how he was going to behave himself, you know. He looks like he’s fast enough, but he’s still racing against better horses like Port Perry and company, but he was well behaved and Sylvain said, ‘Geez, he was well-behaved and he was very good, very nice.’ He asked him to go a little bit and he just went.”

The trainer shares ownership of Hayek with Teresa Davidson, Santo Vena and Nunzio Vena. The partners acquired the trotter on June 8 and Hayek has now delivered two wins and $44,094 in earnings to his delighted new owners.

In the $77,672 second Gold Series division, HP Royal Theo and driver Louis-Philippe Roy lined up behind post five. Roy eased the fan favorite away from the starting gate, allowing Horse Trader and Hot Wheelz to battle to the :28 opening quarter, and then sent HP Royal Theo to the front. Like his stablemate, HP Royal Theo was unchallenged through a :57 half and 1:26.1 three-quarters, and sailed home to a 3-1/4 length win in 1:54.1.

“He’s a fast horse and he’s a lot more mature this year and everything,” said Baillargeon. “He’s pretty smart, like he could have ducked in in the four-hole, but I told Louis, ‘Take your time, but don’t duck. You’re the best, drive him like you’re the best, but take your time at the gate.’ And he’s getting to be very smart and very good.

“I couldn’t ask for anything better right now. If I can keep them both like that, with their head on their shoulders, we’re going to have a good summer.”

Breeder Claude Hamel and Michel Damphousse share ownership of HP Royal Theo. The Royalty For Life son won a Gold leg at two and also captured the William Wellwood Memorial final, earning $214,794. Sunday’s victory boosted the gelding’s lifetime earnings to $261,770.

“You need some of them to pay for the ones we don’t see. I have some in the field, so it’s nice to get some to pay for them. It’s a wheel you know, it’s a big wheel. These two will keep the wheel turning for a while anyway, let’s put it this way,” said Baillargeon with a chuckle. “I have broodmares and I have all kinds of stuff too. Monsieur Hamel is the same thing, and Santo (Vena), he’s the same thing. We dabble in about everything there is about the sport, so you need to get a few like that sometimes.”

The next Gold Series event for the 3-year-old trotting colts and geldings takes place July 21 at Woodbine Mohawk Park, so Baillargeon said Hayek and HP Royal Theo will make one overnight start before continuing their Ontario Sires Stakes campaign.

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