Trotting freshmen impress at Meadowlands morning trials

from the Meadowlands Media Relations Department

East Rutherford, NJ — The 2018 edition of Breakfast With The Babies, sponsored by Jules Siegel’s Fashion Farms, kicked off on a perfect Saturday morning (June 2) at The Meadowlands. The skies were clear, the breeze slight and the temperature a comfortable 75 degrees.

As has been the case since BWTB began, Hall of Fame trainer Jimmy Takter sent out the first winner of the season. This year it was the highest priced yearling of the 2017 sales season at $480,000 (Lexington Selected), the trotting filly Beautiful Sin.

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Beautiful Sin was a 1:57.2 winner for driver Yannick Gingras and trainer Jimmy Takter.

In a short field of four, Yannick Gingras settled Beautiful Sin in second early as Isolde (Mattias Melander) took the field by the quarter in :29, then brushed her to the front by the :58.4 half. After a rated :30 third split, Gingras let the filly roll a bit through a :28.3 final quarter and she widened out to win by more than six lengths in 1:57.2.

Lennart Agren’s SRF Stable owns Beautiful Sin (by Muscle Hill from Sina, bred by The Moon Goddesses, Paula Gural and Monica Bencal) and if this morning’s performance is any indication, she was a bargain.

The Takter/Gingras duo came right back in race two with Whispering Oaks and the filly becomes the very first winner for first crop sire Father Patrick. She led all the way, closing out her 1:58 mile with a :29 final quarter and won well within herself over Starita (David Miller), by another eagerly anticipated first crop sire in Trixton, who broke early and recovered nicely to be second. Brixton Medical, Herb Liverman and RAW Equine, Inc. paid $100,000 (Lexington Selected) to breeders Marvin Katz, Al Libfeld and Sam Goldband for Whispering Oaks last fall.

When Greenshoe, the $330,000 (Lexington Selected) Father Patrick colt from world champion Designed To Be, cruised around the oval in 1:55/:27.3 looking like he was jogging and eliciting “wows” from the veteran observers and various experts in attendance this morning, the young sire’s legend was begun.

Trainer/driver Marcus Melander let Greenshoe go right to the top from post four though even fractions with Hudson River (another Father Patrick colt driven by Takter) following closely by the 1:27.2 three panels. When Melander gave his colt the “green light” he accelerated while continuing to move easily and put some air between himself and his closest rival. It was a very good 1:55. Anders Strom owns Greenshoe via his nom de course of Courant, Inc. and the colt was bred by Katz and Libfeld.

This year’s freshman trotters are a particularly precocious lot as in the very next race Jimmy Takter exposed a lovely Muscle Hill colt named Don’t Let’em with a start to finish 1:55 mile, home in :27.4. He was tracked throughout by Gimpanzee (Marcus Melander) who made a menacing move in the stretch but could not head Takter’s colt. Don’t Let’em is a Brittany Farms bred, was sold for $80,000 (Lexington Selected) and is owned by that nursery along with Christina Takter, John Fielding and Herb Liverman.

The highest priced yearling ever sold in Sweden at US$325,000 is here in the United States racing for Courant, Inc. and the Muscle Hill colt Green Manalishi S was a winner at first asking for Mattias Melander in 1:57. Taking the lead just past the quarter, Green Manalishi S cruised through easy numbers then dug in nicely when Gerris Trix (Takter) ranged up alongside mid-stretch with a :28.4 end to the mile.

Colt pacers took the stage with the sixth race with first crop sires Captaintreacherous and Sweet Lou both represented. Ray Schnittker put his Captaintreacherous colt Latissimus Hanover on the lead and set a fair pace through a 1:26.2 three-quarters. Following in the pocket was Jimmy Takter with his Sweet Lou-Blood Diamond colt Blood Money, fanning out as they straightened up and ground past by three-quarters of a length through the :27.2 end to the 1:53.4 mile. Zero Tolerance (David Miller) split that pair to be second. Adam Bowden’s Diamond Creek Farm bred and owns the colt as Diamond Creek Racing.

Diamond Creek came right back with another imposing homebred in Blacklight, trained by Takter and driven by Gingras, who was a 1:56.2 winner. He’s a big colt by Somebeachsomewhere from the champion mare I Luv The Nitelife and handled the assignment like a veteran.

Qualifying pacers picked up with the eighth race where a very good older horse, Delta Winner, held off a very good 3-year-old in Stay Hungry. In what amounted to a match race, Brett Miller cut the mile with Delta Winner while Doug McNair sat pocketed with Stay Hungry and when they crossed the wire in 1:49.1 after a :26.3 stretch duel it was Delta Winner who was the winner. Mark Silva trains for Jeff Snyder.

Fourth Dimension is right at the top of the Road To The Hambletonian and he looked the part today, winning a hard fought stretch battle over the good 4-year-old mare Dream Baby Dream (David Miller) in 1:53.3/:27.1 for Brian Sears. Fourth Dimension closed out a nice day for the Melander barn and moves on to the sophomore classics for owner Courant, Inc.

Charts are available on the Meadowlands website.

Live racing Saturday night at The Meadowlands begins at 7:15 p.m. with the Jerseyfest Food Truck Mash-up leading the promotions.

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