Fundraising efforts for Anthony Coletta continue at Cal Expo

by Mark Ratzky, publicity, Cal Expo Harness

Sacramento, CA — Horsemen across the country and Canada are coming to the aid of Anthony Coletta, who was seriously injured on Nov. 17 in an accident at Harrah’s Philadelphia racetrack, and Cal Expo is no exception.

Steve Wiseman and Robin Clements have spearheaded local fundraising efforts for Coletta. This will be the second weekend they will be raising money to help with the costs associated with his care and recovery.

“I met Anthony at Plainridge in 2007,” Wiseman related. “At the time he had just taken out his license and I did some driving for him. Over the years, we’ve become good friends and when I found out about this accident and his condition, I went to Robin and asked her if we could put together something to help.”

Wiseman was among the drivers who donated all of his driving fees last weekend, something which has been taking place at many harness tracks in the last two weeks. Anthony Coletta’s good friend and fellow trainer Anthony Defransesco is coordinating these efforts.

“Anthony has sent out wristbands that we will be selling this week for $5 each,” Wiseman noted. “They will be available on both the backside and the frontside and hopefully we’ll have a nice check to send from Cal Expo at the end of the week.”

CHHA horsemen’s representative Robin Clements added, “When Steve told me about Anthony and wanting to help, I never blinked an eye. This was a tragic accident to a fellow horseman and driver with a bright future. We don’t race for a lot out in California, but one thing about the horsemen out here, their hearts are huge. So when I started going around about the fundraiser everyone dug into their pockets. We all wish Anthony a speedy recovery and our thoughts and prayers are with him during this critical time.”

Watch and Wager LLC General Manager Chris Schick said, “It’s great to see the harness industry rally for one of their own, and Cal Expo is happy to play even a small role in that effort.”

Sire Stakes headline program

A $10,000 California Sire Stakes for the 3-year-old trotters is on tap at Cal Expo Friday night.

The sire stakes will go as a non-betting event prior to the regular program and they will line up this way: Jewel Of Lodi (Chip Lackey), Lightning Of Lodi (Pierre Girard), Tour Guide (Steve Desomer), Freedombird (Luke Plano) and More Tequila (James Kennedy).

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