Walner (Chapter Seven) was nothing short of a phenomenon over every harness racing venue he set hoof over during his career. Now, he’s brought that same phenomenal talent to the breeding shed, and neither his trainer, Linda Toscano, nor David Reid, who put together the stallion syndicate for Walner, are surprised by his success.
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Maryland Sires Stakes produces big payouts
Sires Stakes cards in general tend to be chalk ladened affairs for the bettors. Low win payouts and exotics that tend to return low on the investment. However, sometimes you can catch lightning in a bottle and Tuesday night (May 16) at Rosecroft, it struck twice as the track hosted four $85,000 finals in the Maryland Sires Stakes program.
Dandy’s Everlasting wins Plainridge distaff
After tripping out early, Dandy’s Everlasting and Matty Athearn brushed late and finished strong to capture the featured $25,000 fillies and mares winners-over pace at Plainridge Park on Tuesday afternoon (May 16).
Another Matt Kakaley milestone: 6,000 driving wins
Matt Kakaley closed out a storybook week at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania — one in which he went over $100 million in total career purses — by notching his 6,000th career driving victory with Willing Hanover in a co-featured $15,000 conditioned trot on Tuesday afternoon (May 16).
Allywag Hanover and Charleston win qualifying races; Test Of Faith second
Allywag Hanover and Charleston were 1:53.1 winners in their qualifying races on Tuesday morning (May 16) at Harrah’s Philadelphia for trainer Brett Pelling, while 2021 Horse of the Year Test Of Faith was second in her first outing of the year.
Caesars Sportsbook to partner with Keeneland and Red Mile for sports betting in Kentucky
Legalized sports wagering is coming to Kentucky and Caesars Sportsbook, the sports wagering platform for Caesars Entertainment, Inc.
An open letter to The Jockey Club from the USTA
We did not anticipate reaching out to you, but we couldn’t help reacting to the broadside that your president, James L. Gagliano, directed at the National Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association (NHPBA) on May 12 for having the temerity to challenge The Jockey Club’s wounded sacred cow, the Horseracing Integrity & Safety Act (HISA). You didn’t mention the U.S. Trotting Association (USTA) by name, but there’s a clear implication that the USTA is one of those “unrelated, agenda-driven, special interest activist” plaintiffs that you flippantly accuse as trying to “hoodwink” the racing public. How ironic.
Golden Wall As strong in Oak Grove Open Trot
Despite starting from the second tier, Golden Wall As pushed his way to the middle of the pack and ground through the far turn to down the pacesetter and deliver as the 3-2 favorite in the $24,000 Open Trot at Oak Grove Racing, Gaming and Hotel on Monday (May 15).
Grand Cayman Wins Harrington Open
Vincent Ferriero Jr.’s Grand Cayman ($3.20, Corey Callahan) scored his second straight win in the $20,000 Open Monday (May 15) at Harrington Raceway in 1:52.
Buter/Butenschoen sophomore trotter rules at Pocono
On Monday (May 15) afternoon at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania, the theme of the day was “Driver Tyler Buter and Trainer John Butenschoen Click With Another Three-Year-Old Trotter,” as the trotmeisters sent out four winning diamondgaited sophomores, including both winners in the $15,000 featured races.