Huntsville geldings sweep NYSS at Yonkers

Yonkers, NY — The New York Sire Stakes (NYSS) circuit was back at MGM Yonkers Raceway on Thursday night (July 13) with a trio of divisions for sophomore male pacers, and all three were won by gelded sons of Huntsville.

In the first $55,000 grouping, Duval Street (Jason Bartlett) and I Was Tricked (Braxten Boyd) hooked up in a duel for the lead through opening-half fractions of :26.2 and :54.1, and then Storm The Court (Dan Dubé) made a three-wide bid out of fifth past the half that carried him into the top spot on the far outside at the 1:22.2 three-quarters.

Although he took command on the rim, Storm The Court was unable to clear Duval Street and I Was Tricked, so they continued to race three-wide around the final bend and into the stretch. Duval Street used his inside advantage to retake control coming into the lane, but Storm The Court surged forward again through the drive and won by a length in 1:53. Taste Of Honey (Yannick Gingras) split foes and got up for second, and Duval Street ended up third.

Mark Silva trains Storm The Court, bred by Steve Jones, for owner Dune Road Stables LLC. This was his sixth career win, and he has now earned $88,305. The longest shot on the board at odds of 19-1, Storm The Court paid $40.80 to win.

Goldin Greatness would win the second $56,000 flight in 1:51.2. Driven by Bartlett, he settled in third as Blue Hunt (Joe Bongiorno) led early and then yielded to Thunder Hunter Joe (Tyler Buter) passing the :27.4 opening quarter. Thunder Hunter Joe, the 1-5 favorite, went on to hit the half in :56.1, but Bartlett fired Goldin Greatness to the outside heading to the 1:24.1 three-quarters and went by Thunder Hunter Joe just beyond that marker.

It was all Goldin Greatness from there, as he poured it on with every stride to the wire and drew off to prevail by 6-3/4 lengths. Thunder Hunter Joe held second, and Blue Hunt finished third.

Goldin Greatness’ 6-3/4-length win at Yonkers Raceway was the most dominant of Thursday’s trio of New York Sire Stakes winners. Nathan Armfield photo.

Trainer Chris Ryder also co-owns Goldin Greatness with partners William Ezzo, Evan Katz and Joe Sbrocco & JAF Racing. Goldin Greatness has compiled a summary of 4-2-6 from 18 lifetime tries, pushed his bankroll to $127,939, and returned $10.60 to win as a 4-1 offering.

Huntinthelastdolar was the lone favorite to win his NYSS section, taking the final test in 1:53.1. American Fling (Bartlett) advanced from the pocket to the point nearing the :27.1 quarter and continued to front the field to a :56.2 half and a 1:24.4 three-quarters, but Huntinthelastdolar, with Scott Zeron in the bike, made steady progress after going first-over out of third before three-quarters, took command in the stretch, and kicked away to tally by three lengths. Peppermint Man (Matt Kakaley) overcame a break on the final bend to finish second, and Train Station (Patrick Ryder) got up for third.

Gregg McNair trains and co-owns Huntinthelastdolar, bred by Crawford Farms, with partners George Kerr and Brad Grant. Huntinthelastdolar has five wins and three seconds from 13 efforts, has pocketed $257,786, and paid $2.60 to win.

Adding to his top-level sire stakes success with Goldin Greatness, Bartlett also tallied in 1:54 with Bullville Stephano, an Artiscape colt, and in 1:55.2 with Tack Room Chatter, a Huntsville gelding, in two of the four $20,000 New York Excelsior A Series tests on the program. Bullville Stephano was sent out by trainer Steve Crevani for owner-breeder Crevani Farms; and Tack Room Chatter, bred by Steve Jones, is trained by Shane Tritton for owners Glenn Goller and Stephen Demeter.

Completing the New York Excelsior A Series victors were Bet On Buter (by Huntsville, bred by Steve Jones and Buter Farm Inc.) in 1:54 for driver Marcus Miller and trainer Erv Miller, and Human Cocktail (by Huntsville, bred in partnership by Blue Chip Bloodstock Inc., Daniel Zucker and owner Stephen Demeter) in 1:54.3 for driver Matt Kakaley and trainer Travis Alexander.

MGM Yonkers Raceway is currently operating on a Monday-Tuesday-Thursday-Friday-Saturday live racing schedule with post time at 7 p.m. (EDT).

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