Sire Stakes underway at Big M; handle up 87 percent

from the Meadowlands Media Relations Department

East Rutherford, NJ — The New Jersey Sires Stakes for trotting freshmen, fillies and colts, opened their 2013 season on Friday night (June 28) at the Meadowlands.

The first crop of 2009 Hambletonian winner and Horse of the Year Muscle Hill were making their pari-mutuel debuts on this evening and he was well represented with winners in both colt divisions.

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Southwind Spirit was a narrow winner over Well Built.

In the first $20,500 division, there were three by that sire and they took the first two positions. Southwind Spirit (Muscle Hill-Spice On Ice) lived up to the hype after a couple of easy freshman race wins with an effortless, forwardly placed 1:57 win over Well Built. He took over just past the :58.3 half and sealed it with a :28.1 final stanza for leading Meadowlands driver Yannick Gingras. The colt is owned by Burke Racing LLC, Weaver Bruscemi, LLC and Stable 45. Ron Burke is the trainer.

Hill I Am (Muscle Hill-I’m A Checkmate and one of five Muscle Hills in this division) scored a mild upset in the second split leading all the way in his 1:56.4 victory. Corey Callahan rated him kindly through a :59.3 half and engaged race favorite Great Society when that one came quickly just past that mark, then went off stride. Hill I Am widened on his rivals near the wire, using a :28.2 last quarter to seal the win.

The two divisions of fillies (for a total purse of $37,500) were won by daughters of Muscles Yankee.

Dancing For Money (Muscles Yankee-Spice Queen) shipped in from Ontario and was up in the last step to win in 1:59.3 for John Campbell. Paula Wellwood trains and owns the filly with Karen Carroll.

Cee Bee Yes (Muscles Yankee-Enbeecee) finished up her 1:58.1 win with a :57 half and :28.1 quarter for an easy score. Andy Miller drove for wife Julie, the trainer. The Allens, Jason and Douglas, share ownership.

It was another fantastic Friday at the betting windows for the Meadowlands. The total handle for the 13-race card of $2,449,807 marked an increase of $1,138,721 or an astonishing 87 percent from the 11-race card on the same Friday in 2012. In addition, the live handle showed an increase of 46 percent. Not only were the Meadowlands handle figures up when compared to 2012, but they were also up substantially from 2011 as well.

Racing returns on Saturday featuring Beerfest and great on-track entertainment for the 14-race program with post time of 7:15 p.m.

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