by Ken Weingartner, Harness Racing Communications
Freehold, NJ — Broad Bahn will look to become the first Hambletonian winner since Mack Lobell in 1987 to also capture The Colonial when the $500,000 race for 3-year-old trotters is contested Sunday (August 21) at Harrah’s Chester.
Since The Colonial was resumed in 2007 after a three-year hiatus, Hambletonian winners have bypassed the race as they prepared for the World Trotting Derby and Canadian Trotting Classic. Still, The Colonial retained a Hambletonian vibe as the Hambletonian’s second-place finisher won the event each of the last three years: Lucky Chucky, Explosive Matter, and Crazed.
“The Hambo form is standing up all right,” said Noel Daley, who trains Broad Bahn and also conditioned Explosive Matter. “It just hasn’t been Hambo winners in there.”
This year’s Colonial will be missing Hambletonian runner-up Whiskey Tax, but Hambletonian finalists Opening Night (who finished third), Pastor Stephen (fifth) and Manofmanymissions (eighth) will join Broad Bahn at Chester. Also part of the field is Dejarmbro, who earlier this season won the $500,000 Earl Beal Jr. Memorial, but was not eligible to the Hambletonian.
Broad Bahn, who will be handled by regular driver George Brennan, will start The Colonial from post five. Manofmanymissions, Dejarmbro, Opening Night and Pastor Stephen drew the posts inside of Broad Bahn.
“It’s a good field,” Daley said. “A lot of the better chances have drawn inside me, but he’ll be fine there. (Post) five, you probably don’t want the inside at Chester. It seems to favor the outside a bit.”
Post five has the best win percentage at Chester, at 18.6 percent, followed by post four, at 17.1 percent.
The Colonial will be Broad Bahn’s first start since winning the $1.5 million Hambletonian by 3-1/4 lengths in 1:53. Broad Bahn, owned by Copenhagen’s Leif Alber, has won four of eight races and $931,101 this year. He has finished on the board in all eight races, including three second-place efforts.
“He’s been super (since the Hambletonian),” Daley said. “He’s bright as a button. I’m real happy with him.”
Manofmanymissions, who was the Hambletonian favorite and went off stride from second place in the stretch, is coming into The Colonial off a 1-1/4 length victory in 1:52.1 from post 10 in the $175,000 New Jersey Sire Stakes final at Meadowlands Racetrack.
“We were one week late,” trainer Erv Miller said. “But he came back good.”
Manofmanymissions has won four of seven races and $222,000 this year. He will be driven in The Colonial by David Miller because regular driver Andy Miller is committed to Whatever It Takes, a colt trained by his wife, Julie.
Pastor Stephen, who was voted last season’s best 2-year-old male trotter by the U.S. Harness Writers Association, has won three of eight starts and $271,801 in 2011. He was second to Dejarmbro in the Beal Memorial before becoming ill.
“I was very happy with his training (Wednesday),” trainer Jimmy Takter said. “We still have a couple issues with his blood; his blood hasn’t been perfect since, basically, he raced at Pocono. But we’re heading in the right direction. It’s just a thing we’ve been dealing with, a bug in the barn. It’s one of the toughest ones; it just won’t leave. It’s frustrating.”
Takter’s Leader Of The Gang, who on July 9 won the Yonkers Trot, will start The Colonial from post eight.
“The eight hole is going to be tough,” Takter said. “The horse qualified good (in 1:55.3 on August 12 at the Meadowlands), so hopefully he can get decent money. But this is a tough group of horses.”
Following is The Colonial field in post position order, with listed drivers and trainers: 1. Manofmanymissions, David Miller, Erv Miller; 2. Dejarmbro, Brian Sears, Trond Smedshammer; 3. Opening Night, John Campbell, Jim Campbell; 4. Pastor Stephen, Ron Pierce, Jimmy Takter; 5. Broad Bahn, George Brennan, Noel Daley; 6. Big Rigs, Tim Tetrick, Kelly O’Donnell; 7. Whatever It Takes, Andy Miller, Julie Miller; 8. Leader Of The Gang, David Miller, Takter.
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