Herodotus, Commander Frank win Currier & Ives splits
June 17, 2023,Washington, PA — Herodotus kicked past world champion Rumble Strips in the Lightning Lane to capture a division of Saturday’s (June 17) Currier & Ives at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows. Commander Frank took the other split of the $95,790 stakes for 3-year-old colt and gelding trotters.
Herodotus released Rumble Strips at the quarter and stalked from the pocket. It was a great trip, but between Herodotus and victory was the fastest 2-year-old trotter ever on a half-mile track. How confident was winning driver Ronnie Wrenn Jr. that he could kick past the champ?
“I wasn’t sure because I raced against Rumble Strips in Ohio, and he’s a really nice trotter,” Wrenn said. “So when I released him to the front, I was hopeful that I had enough trot to beat him late. I kind of looked forward to driving my horse from the two hole because he races better tracking one.”
Herodotus scored in 1:55, a length better than the rallying Express Man, while Rumble Strips, competing outside Ohio for the first time in his 14-race career, slipped to third.
Ron Burke trains Herodotus, a Hambletonian-eligible gelded son of Bar Hopping-Regal Woman who now has banked $152,577, for Burke Racing Stable, Hatfield Stables and Weaver Bruscemi LLC.
Expectations for the other division changed when the wings of the gate folded, and 2-5 favorite John Dutton ducked and got away fifth. That helped Commander Frank quarter-pole to the point for Mike Wilder and get home with little pressure. He scored in a career best 1:53.4, 1-1/2 lengths better than early leader Tailgate Buzz. Fire N Lightning completed the ticket. John Dutton struggled first-up and finished fourth.
“He’s an awfully nice horse,” said Norm Parker, who trains the homebred son of Southwind Frank-Lady Athens for Tom Brice, Bart Brice, Charles Receski and Ed Receski. “The last two weeks he got really bad trips and raced great. So I figured once he reached the front so easy, it should be our race. He’s eligible to the Breeders Crown but not the Hambo, so we’ll pick and choose.”
In Saturday’s $21,200 Open Handicap Pace, Wild Wild Western turned back late challenges inside and outside to triumph in 1:50.2 for Wilder, Parker and owners Jacobs Creek Racing, Andrew Altobelli and Jon Deters. The 7-year-old son of Western Ideal-Caila Fra vaulted over $600,000 in lifetime earnings.
Also, for the third time this week, a freshman facing the starter for the first time won for owner-trainer Mitchell York. Saturday’s winner was colt pacer Aintbluenomore (Heston Blue Chip-Jenna’s Delight), who joined his stablemates, the filly pacer Darey Queen and the colt pacer Rose Run Zeke, as winners at first asking.
Wilder collected four wins on the 13-race card.
Live racing at The Meadows resumes Wednesday (June 21), when the track, prompted by a $3,083.84 carryover, will offer a $10,000 guarantee for the Early Pick-4 (races 1-4). First post is 12:45 p.m.