Freshmen shine at Philadelphia

Chester, PA — The 2-year-olds were out in force at Harrah’s Philadelphia for a Tuesday morning (June 6) qualifying session.

The team of driver Jack Parker Jr. and trainer Carol Jamieson-Parker have in recent years often had a trotter ready to go at first asking, and this year the precocious freshman is Can Have It All, a colt by Cantab Hall out of NF Happenstance, whom the Parkers campaigned for James Moore III throughout much of her $661,321-winning career. The freshman came with a :28.4 move down the backstretch to the lead and stopped the timer in 2:01.2 in the only event for 2-year-old trotting males.

On the trotting filly side, the winner of the sole division was Santa Croce, a Father Patrick miss out of Treviso, the dam of last year’s star 2-year-old Kilmister. Santa Croce went wire-to-wire in 2:01.4, back half :58.4, for driver David Miller, trainer Jim Campbell, and Coyote Wynd Farms.

There were three sections for pacing fillies and two for pacing colts, and driver Tim Tetrick drove the quickest of both sexes to 1:59 victories.

The distaffs were led by the Huntsville–Amber Blue Chip filly Blue Point, who won for trainer Polie Mallar and owner Jeffrey Nanna with back fractions of :57.3-:28.2; her two victorious contemporaries were Highway Queen (American Ideal–Onemorefortheroad) in 1:59.2 and KJ Huntress (Huntsville–Co Ed Desire) in 2:03.1.

The male pacers were topped by Steam Play (Betting Line–Mcsauna), who won on the engine, coming home in :28.1 for trainer Jim King Jr. and Tim Tetrick LLC; the other colt group was led by another son of Betting Line, Snap Count (dam Tessa Hanover), victorious in 1:59.2.

The Tuesday morning races can be seen on the PHHA website, www.phha.org (remember that drivers are not necessarily wearing their racing colors).

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