Great Vintage is fastest in NYSS Bruce Hamilton Pace

by Frank Drucker, publicity director, Yonkers Raceway

Yonkers, NY — The Empire’s glamour division came out to play on Monday night (August 1), with Yonkers Raceway hosting the $236,092 New York Sire Stakes Bruce Hamilton Pace.

With this event, the Raceway again honored the memory of the long-time Executive Secretary of the Harness Horse Breeders of New York State — and one of the most well-liked movers and shakers in the industry.

Mike Lizzi photo

Great Vintage and Daniel Dube scored in a time of 1:52.3.

Four divisions went postward, with Great Vintage (Daniel Dube, $12.80) throwing down the fastest gauntlet. The son of American Ideal summoned some of his $189,000 form of a season ago, drilling the $59,298 third division in a snappy 1:52.3.

Leaving from post position No. 3, he made the lead past a :27.1 opening quarter-mile, then found a :56.1 intermission and 1:24.3 three-quarters. Great Vintage defeated 9-10 choice Art Z (George Brennan) by 1-1/4 lengths, with JK Camelot (Tim Tetrick) third.

The winner, off the seasonal schneid (1-for-5), is trained by Jimmy Takter for his wife, Christina, along with John Fielding, Goran Anderberg and Falkbolagen Ab. The exacta paid $34.20, the triple returned $174.50 and the superfecta was cancelled due to an early defection.

“We had high hopes for him this season,” said Marcus Johansson, accepting on behalf of trainer Jimmy Takter. “He’s had some issues along the way so far, but we feel he’s raced better in his last few starts, especially in sire stakes. Tonight was as good as he’s been in a long time.”

Last season’s sire stakes frosh divisional champ, Townslight Hanover (Stephane Bouchard, $10.60), was a schnozz to the good in the $59,298 final Hamilton grouping.

Leaving from post No. 6, he bided his time as 9-10 fave Mojo Terror (Brian Sears) was hard-used and wide before gaining the lead. Townslight Hanover, working from second-over behind a parked-out longshot, moved three-deep down the backside. He was a nose to the good turning for home, and a nose to the good at the (1:54) wire. Sir Jonathan Z Tam (Patrick Lachance) skimmed the cones to just miss at 22-1, with Mojo Terror fading to third.

Townslight Hanover, a Bettor’s Delight gelding, is owned by Ken Tucci and trained by Aaron Lambert. The winner, now 2-for-9 this season, led a $116.50 exacta, $861 triple and, with Test Of Will (Jeff Gregory) fourth, a $4,444 superfecta.

“That’s his trip, having some numbers to close into,” Bouchard said. “He just tries every start. It’s the best thing I can say about him.”

Monday other NYSS events, worth $59,198 and $59,298, respectively, were won by:

  • Flipper J (by Art Major); owner Ken Jacobs/trainer Linda Toscano/driver Tetrick; 1:53/$2.30
  • Sea Venture, g (by Western Terror); co-owner (trainer) Tony Alagna, John Fodera, Martha Frank, Steven Wienick/driver Sears; 1:54.4/$14.40

Yonkers’ regular five-night-per-week schedule (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday) remains in effect. First post for all racing programs is 7:10 p.m. Evening simulcasting accompanies all live programs, with afternoon simulcasting available around the NYRA schedule.

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