Another track record for Meganou at 3R Sunday

from the Quebec Jockey Club

Trois-Rivieres, PQ — One could say that Meganou, being a female, was jealous that she had to share the track record she set last week at the Hippodrome 3R with National Trace.

So what does she do? How about wiring the field once again at 3R on Sunday (Aug. 31) and rewriting the track record for 2-year-old trotting fillies with a 2:02 lifetime mark for driver Jocelyn Gendron. Meganou romped against the field, winning by 6-1/4 lengths.

Sylvain Gagnon photo

Meganou romped to a 6-1/4 length score.

The mile took place in the third race, one of four preliminary rounds of the C$300,000 Quebec-Bred Series for 2-year-old trotters and pacers. This was the final preliminary round and now the top eight point earners after three weeks of elimination competition will return next Sunday (Sept. 7) for the C$55,000 grand finales.

For Meganou, a daughter of Kadabra-Blue See Vita, it was her second straight victory and third triumph this year for trainer Daniel Martin and owner Jean Picard. Intouchable (Guy Corbeil), one of two colts in the field, was second with Sunrise Linda (Yves Filion) third. Meganou paid $3.90 to win.

Last week both Meganou and National Trace won their respective divisions in 2:03.2, erasing a 21-year-old track record.

It took nearly 25 years to rewrite the track record for 2-year-old pacing fillies last week as Kinnder Elegance set the new standard with a 1:57.4 victory. Now it took just one week to tie that track record and it was done by a filly who was making her debut at the Hippodrome 3R Sunday.

My Fleet Three came to 3R for the first time to compete in the series and with Denis St. Pierre driving her for the first time, wired the field in 1:57.4 and romped with ease by 6-1/2 lengths. Once she left the starting gate no horse was within three lengths of her the entire race.

It was her maiden victory in four lifetime starts for trainer Richard Moreau. Sired by Mach Three and out of Bolero Fleet Star, My Fleet Three was bred and is owned by Gestion Mario Audet, Inc. She paid $5.20 to win. Anna Santanna (Marie Auger) was second with VoodooCharm (Yves Filion) third.

In the first race, first division for 2-year-old trotters, Double Chance took full advantage of a costly break by race leader Mini Torpedo (Yves Filion) at the three-quarter pole and came on to win by a half-length in 2:06.3 for driver Sylvain Lacaille. The colt, Notrouble Dechafra (Stephane Brosseau) was second with C L Magic Road (Marie Auger) third.

It was a big upset for Double Chance as the daughter of Majestic Son-Mademoiselle P V went off at odds of 18-1 and paid $39.40 to win. She is trained by Serge Nadeau for owner/breeder Marcel Brouillard. It was her maiden victory after four career starts.

In the second race division for 2-year-old pacing colts and geldings, it was Sugarsam and driver Denis St. Pierre repeating after their track record performance last week.

Grand Galop Semalu and trainer/driver Yves Filion went right out to the lead from the rail with Half A Billion (trainer/driver Marcel Barreau) sitting the two hole trip through the opening quarter in :28.4 and the half in :59.3.

It was in the backstretch that St. Pierre sent Sugarsam after the leaders and they raced on the outside, gaining ground with every stride past the three-quarters in 1:28.3.

Then once they straightened out in the stretch, Sugarsam kicked in a :28.3 last quarter to win by 1-1/2 lengths in 1:58.2 over Western Bayama (Rheo Filion) with Grand Galop Semalu third.

It was the second straight win and third victory this year for Sugarsam. The gelded son of Sportswriter-Flyingtomoon Rayno is trained by Helene Fillion for owner/breeder Sotirios Anastasopoulos. He paid $6.20 to win.

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