Horse of the Year showdown Saturday at Mohawk

by Mark McKelvie, WEG Communications

Campbellville, ON — It is not every day that a pair of Horse of the Year recipients meet up, but harness racing fans will receive a rare treat Saturday night (May 7) at Mohawk Racetrack. State Treasurer, 2015 Canadian Horse of the Year, and Wiggle It Jiggleit, 2015 United States Horse of the Year, will square off for the first time in the C$34,000 Preferred Pace.

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Wiggle It Jiggleit has won 27 times in his career, with earnings of $2.32 million.

A 4-year-old son of Mr Wiggles, Wiggle It Jiggleit’s next start was expected to be in the Confederation Cup eliminations, but after no eliminations were necessary for the May 15 final, the George Teague stable star will now tune-up with a start at Mohawk.

Trained by Clyde Francis and driven by Montrell Teague, Wiggle It Jiggleit won 22 of 26 starts last season and earned more than $2.18 million. He recorded victories in the Meadowlands Pace, Little Brown Jug and Progress Pace over the course of his Horse of the Year campaign. The 4-year-old gelding has won four of five starts to begin his 2016 season. Wiggle It Jiggleit will start from post six in a field of seven.

A 7-year-old son of Real Desire, State Treasurer will be making his second start of 2016 Saturday night. The Dr. Ian Moore trainee won nine of 19 starts last season and banked $865,807 to earn Canadian Horse of the Year honors. State Treasurer’s signature victories last season included the Canadian Pacing Derby and U.S. Pacing Championship. The veteran pacing stallion is nearing double millionaire status with $1.8 million in career earnings. State Treasurer will leave from post four with Chris Christoforou in the sulky.

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State Treasurer has banked $1.8 million lifetime with 30 trips to the winner’s circle.

Both award-winning pacers sport sub-1:48 career marks. Wiggle It Jiggleit took his 1:47.4 mark in the Meadowlands Pace, while State Treasurer’s 1:47 mark was taken in the U.S. Pacing Championship.

While the Horse of the Year winners will be in the spotlight Saturday, a strong group of five older pacers will be looking to steal the show.

Nickle Bag (post one, Trevor Henry) enters Saturday’s contest with plenty of momentum. The Bill Robinson trainee won last week’s Preferred in 1:49 and has won two of his last three starts. A 6-year-old son of Rocknroll Hanover, Nickle Bag has nine victories in 15 starts this season, with seven of those scores coming in the WEG Preferred.

Nirvana Seelster (post two, Rick Zeron) and Boomboom Ballykeel (post three, Sylvain Filion) also have victories this season in the WEG Preferred.

Idole Duharas (post five, James MacDonald) and Mohawk Warrior (post seven, Sylvain Filion) round out the field of seven.

The C$34,000 Preferred Pace is carded as the ninth race on Saturday’s 12-race card.

Saturday’s card also features the C$57,600 Diplomat Series (race four) and C$57,400 Princess Series (race eight) finals.

A special post time of 7:05 p.m. is scheduled for Saturday’s card. Fans can arrive early at Mohawk to watch the Kentucky Derby on the infield LED screen (approximate post time 6:34 p.m.).

C$34,000 Preferred Pace (Race 9 – Saturday, May 7)
1. Nickle Bag (Trevor Henry–Bill Robinson)
2. Nirvana Seelster (Rick Zeron–Bill Budd)
3. Boomboom Ballykeel (Sylvain Filion–Richard Moreau)
4. State Treasurer (Chris Christoforou–Dr. Ian Moore)
5. Idole Duharas (James MacDonald–Sean Mehlenbacher)
6. Wiggle It Jiggleit (Montrell Teague–Clyde Francis)
7. Mohawk Warrior (Sylvain Filion–Richard Moreau)

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