Charlie De Vie steps closer to Hambletonian with victory at Meadowlands

from the Meadowlands Media Relations Department

East Rutherford, NJ — Hambletonian prospect Charlie De Vie delivered an impressive performance on a card that showcased young trotting and pacing talent on Friday night (July 1) at Meadowlands Racetrack.

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Charlie De Vie was a 1:54.2 winner for driver Tim Tetrick.

Driven by Tim Tetrick, Charlie De Vie ($6.80) crushed the field in the $25,000 Open Trot for 3-year-olds. He took command before the half and cruised untested to a 3-3/4 length triumph over Fawkes in 1:54.2. The favorite Manofmanymissions went offstride approaching the final turn and finished last.

Trainer Chris Ryder is pointing the son of Yankee Glide-Knickers Hanover for harness racing’s greatest prize, the $1.5 million Hambletonian, on Saturday, August 6, at the Meadowlands. Charlie De Vie was a $90,000 yearling purchase at the Standardbred Horse Sale in Harrisburg, Pa., by Joie De Vie Farm.

Blomkvist ($3.60) romped to a 10 length victory in one of two New Jersey Sire Stakes divisions for 2-year-old colt and gelding trotters. The son of Muscles Yankee-Mallelujah cruised in 1:56.1 with Ron Pierce at the lines. The Jimmy Takter trainee is being pointed toward the $500,000 Peter Haughton Memorial on Saturday, August 6. Blomkvist was a $50,000 yearling purchase at the Lexington Selected Sale by Takter’s wife, Christina, and partners John Fielding, Jim Fielding and Falkbolagen Ab.

Vic Smith rallied to victory in 1:57.3 for the team of Andy and Julie Miller in the first NJSS for trotting colts, which was contested as a non-wagering event prior to the start of the card. The Millers co-own the son of Yankee Glide-PJ Naomi with Baron Racing Stable. Vic Smith was a $30,000 yearling purchase at Lexington.

Three divisions of the NJSS for 2-year-old filly pacers were also contested on the Friday card. Notreadytobenice ($3.60) breezed to a 1:55.1 clocking in the first division for driver Yannick Gingras and trainer Joe Holloway. The daughter of Western Ideal-Don’t You Smile was a $65,000 yearling purchase at Lexington. She is owned by Val D’or Farms, Lst Stables, William De Van, Jr. and Dreamland Farms.

Rockaround Sue ($4.20) rolled to a 1:54 mile on the lead under the guidance of Brian Sears in the second division. Tony Alagna trains and co-owns the daughter of Rocknroll Hanover-Promysquous Lady with the Uncirculated Stable and Alan Alber. She was a $22,000 yearling purchase at Harrisburg.

I’ve Got A Feeling ($5.40) pounced off a perfect pocket trip to win the third division in 1:54.2 in rein to Sears. W Springtime Stable and Shannon Brott bred and own the daughter of Rocknroll Hanover-Yankee Indy. Mark Harder trains I’ve Got A Feeling.

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