2-year-olds in actions Saturday morning at The Meadowlands

East Rutherford, NJ — June 1st brings the promise of summer and the start of 2-year-old racing. This morning’s qualifiers offered the first of those as the Meadowlands prepares for next week’s start of Breakfast of the Babies.

It was a perfect weather day with temperatures around 70 degrees, a fast track, and no wind.

Today, there were just four short fields of 2-year-olds on the bill and six qualifiers.

Ray Schnittker dominated the opener, resulting in having the only two starters in the trot. He set the fractions with filly, She’s A Shoe In (Greenshoe-Casaubon), ending the 2:01.2 with a :29.2 quarter to hold off Karinchak (Mark MacDonald) in a photo.

The winner was bred by Steve Jones and sold at the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale for $65,000. Schnittker owns the filly with Grozcona Racing Stable.

Trainer Bruce Saunders sent out a sharp looking son of first crop New Jersey sire Cattlewash named Manolete (Tim Tetrick) to win the second race. Tetrick followed his only opponent, Holt Hanover (MacDonald) around through slow fractions then brushed by when the leader drifted late through a :27.4 end to the 1:58.1 mile.

Manolete was a $52,000 Harrisburg buy for two long-time owners of Saunders, M&L of Delaware and M&M Racing. He was bred by the OK Corral.

A pair of Bulviles (sic), a reporter’s nightmare, took on a single Schnittker entry in the 3rd race for filly pacers. Tim Tetrick sat third throughout Bulvilhighonmaggie (American Ideal-Bullville Maggie) as entry-mate Bulvilsgotnopigeon (Scott Zeron) set sensible fractions then outsprinted her two rivals to get the win in 2:00.1. On Cloud Wine (MacDonald) split the Bulvils to be second.

Steve Crevani bred, owns and trains the winner, a daughter of American Ideal.

Crevani came right back twin Bulvillkidunotedna (American Ideal-Bullville Liz) who led all the way for Zeron, holding off Cervi (MacDonald) through a :28.1 end to the day’s fastest 1:57.2. The winner is another daughter of top NY sire American Ideal.

The older horses featured a matchup of last season’s Dan Patch. It’s Academic led throughout for Dave Miller but could not withstand the close of 4-year-old Winner’s Bet who charged by through the :26.3 end to the 1:51.3 mile under no urging from Dexter Dunn.

My Girl EJ was put through a public workout by Dexter Dunn, the Breeders Crown winner sprinting home in 26 flat to close out a 1:52.3 mile off by herself.

Dexter strung three with Stonebridge Helios demonstrated that he can catch birds as he set all the pace and sprinted home in the grips to finish the 1:51.3 mile with All About The Hunt (Patrick Ryder) sticking pretty much with him right to the wire.

Live racing resumes tonight at 6:10pm. Free programs are always available from the website.

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