Zweig features Hambletonian and Oaks winner face off at Vernon Downs

Vernon, NY — The 2020 version of the Dr. Harry M. Zweig Memorial, a Grand Circuit stake for 3-year-old trotting colts and fillies, has drawn a single division of each (races 10 and 11) to be raced on Friday (Aug. 21) at Vernon Downs.

In what is clearly a case of quality making up for what the 2020 Zweig does not possess in quantity, the cream of this year’s sophomore square-gaited crop are among the entrants.

The first three across the finish line in this year’s Hambletonian have been declared for the Zweig.

The $160,140 filly division features the extremely rare match-up of the Hambletonian winning Ramona Hill versus Oaks winner Sorella. Both were nothing short of spectacular in their respective victories with Ramona Hill (post one, Andy McCarthy driving for trainer Tony Alagna) equaling her sire Muscle Hill‘s stakes record of 1:50.1 in her tour de force over male rivals.

Sorella (post three), to be driven for the first time on Friday by Dexter Dunn for trainer Nancy Takter, was a handy 1:51 winner in the ladies only division of the stake.

Just for good measure, the Queen of the New York Sires Stakes program and place finisher to Sorella in the Oaks, Hypnotic AM, is in the field as well.

Fortune Starlet and Tricky Sister round out the quintet of trotting debutantes.

Ramona Hill races for the partnership of Brad Grant, local owners Crawford Farms Racing, Robert Leblanc and John Fodera and Steve Wienick as In The Gym Partners. Crawford Farms is also a partner in Sorella, sharing ownership with her breeder Elmer Fannin and his son Brent.

The $330,000 Zweig open main event counts the Hambo place and show finishers, a pair of colts by Ready Cash, among the nine entrants.

Trainer Nancy Takter sends out the talented Ready For Moni (post four, Matt Kakaley) who was a good Hambo second while Back Of The Neck (post one, Scott Zeron), one of four entered by trainer Ake Svanstedt, was a solid third.

John Fielding, Lindy Farms of Connecticut, Herb Liverman and Bud Hatfield own Ready For Moni while Howard and Judith Taylor share ownership on Back Of The Neck with Stefan Balazsi’s Order By Stable.

Also on the card is a potential preview of the 2021 Zweig in the form of a pair of New York Sires Stakes for 2-year-old colt trotters and the usual accompaniment of Excelsior divisions.

Owners interested in details regarding attending the races may reach Racing Operations Manager Brett Risi at BRisi@tiogadowns.com.

Post time is 3 p.m. on Friday at Vernon Downs and the entries may be viewed here.

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