Teague looks for I’m Gorgeous to turn heads

by Ken Weingartner, Harness Racing Communications

Ken Weingartner

Freehold, NJ — George Teague, Jr. hopes I’m Gorgeous looks good in Saturday’s $1 million Meadowlands Pace.

The colt, owned by Teague and Elmer Fannin, finished second in his Pace elimination last week, won by Rockin Image in 1:48.4. I’m Gorgeous was two lengths back, but paced all the way to the wire, which encouraged Teague. I’m Gorgeous went off stride in two previous starts this season.

“We’re glad to be in the final,” Teague said. “He paced all the way to the wire. He’s lightly raced, so I’m hoping (this) week will be a step forward as far as fitness goes.”

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I’m Gorgeous has drawn post five in Saturday’s Meadowlands Pace Final.

I’m Gorgeous, who gave Teague a Meadowlands Pace finalist for the fifth consecutive year, has won once in six starts this year. He has five victories in 14 career races and $151,925 in purses.

Teague, who on Wednesday got a second horse into the Pace when Delmarvalous inherited the spot vacated by injured OK Commander, won the 2007 Meadowlands Pace with Southwind Lynx. Last year, he teamed with co-owner Fannin on fourth-place finisher Chasin Racin.

Fannin is founder of Country Life Homes, a successful residential development business along the Delaware shoreline. Fannin and Teague owned 2008 Breeders Crown winner Kadealia.

The Teague Stable — which is George and his sister Brenda — surpassed $4 million in earnings for the fourth consecutive season in 2009, setting a career high at $5.71 million. The stable won the Breeders Crown and Three Diamonds with Fancy Filly, who went on to capture divisional honors, the Hoosier Cup with Mr Wiggles and the Woodrow Wilson with Windfall Blue Chip.

I’m Gorgeous won four of eight races last year and earned $91,479. He won divisions of the Tompkins-Geers and New York Sire Stakes and paced in 1:50.4 to win an elimination of the Wilson. He was fifth in the $455,400 final, beaten by 2-3/4 lengths by stablemate Windfall Blue Chip.

“Winning in (1):50.4 at the Meadowlands isn’t an easy task,” Teague said during the spring. “We raced him lightly. Training down last year, he was right there with the other ones. He’s got great upside.”

I’m Gorgeous won an overnight at Harrah’s Chester to begin 2010, but went off stride in his next start at Tioga Downs. He also went off stride on June 20 in a New York Sire Stakes race at Buffalo Raceway.

“We had an open bridle on him for a long time and it didn’t seem to agree with him,” Teague said. “He made a couple breaks and that was uncharacteristic of him. He hadn’t raced much this year because he’d run. He had a tendency to get a little warm, so we went back to the closed bridle and he seems to be a little more focused.”

Teague, who trained 2004 Horse of the Year Rainbow Blue, hopes I’m Gorgeous’ performance in the Meadowlands Pace elims is the start of a turnaround.

“(Saturday) was a step up,” he said. “It’s always a bonus to see them step up and race against horses like that and do well. I hope his potential keeps getting better. It’s kind of been a disappointing season, but we’re hoping he picks it up from this point.”

Following is the field in post position order for Saturday’s $1 million Meadowlands Pace at Meadowlands Racetrack, with listed drivers, trainers (and odds): 1. Kyle Major, Jody Jamieson, Shawn Robinson (15-1); 2. Rockin Image, Yannick Gingras, Jimmy Takter (3-1); 3. Rock N Roll Heaven, John Campbell, Bruce Saunders (5-2); 4. Valentino, George Brennan, Lou Pena (15-1); 5. I’m Gorgeous, Andy Miller, George Teague, Jr. (12-1); 6. Delmarvalous, Brian Sears, George Teague, Jr. (12-1); 7. Nova Artist, Brian Sears, Lou Pena (15-1); 8. One More Laugh, Tim Tetrick, Ray Schnittker (9-2); 9. Fred And Ginger, Dave Palone, Ron Burke (10-1); 10. Sportswriter, Mark MacDonald, Casie Coleman (6-1).

Owners: 1. Robert Hamather; 2. Lothlorien; 3. Frank Bellino; 4. KDM Stables, JL Benson Stables; 5. George Teague Jr. Inc., Elmer Fannin; 6. Badlands Racing, George Teague Jr. Inc., Elmer Fannin, Howard Dorfman; 7. Kathleen Davis; 8. Mathias Meinzinger, Jerry Silva, Ray Schnittker; 9. Howard Taylor, Robert Feldman, Edwin Gold, Jerry Silva; 10. Steve Calhoun, West Wins Stable, Southwind Farm.

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