Night racing starts at Hippodrome 3R Tuesday

from the Quebec Jockey Club

Trois-Rivieres, PQ — Live nighttime racing gets underway at the Hippodrome 3R on Tuesday (May 30) with first race post time at 7 p.m. The first night program of the season will be highlighted by the opening round of the C$100,000 Quebec-Bred Series for 4- and 5-year-old trotting mares and horses in separate divisions.

All four of last year’s Quebec-Bred Series champions are in the opening round of the series that features three weeks of preliminary competition followed by the eight top point earners in each class returning on Sunday (June 25).

The trotting mares are first in the limelight in the second race where eight lady high steppers will do battle.

Owner/trainer Carl Duguay’s Y S Suzanne is the morning line favorite from post five. She will be driven by Stephan Gendron, who needs just two wins on Tuesday for his 4,000th career victory.

Y S Suzanne comes home to H3R from Saratoga in New York where she has won her last two starts, the fastest a lifetime equaling mark of 1:58.2 over the half-mile oval. The 4-year-old mare by Angus Hall sports four wins already this season.

Last year’s 3-year-old Quebec Series champion, Y A Jailhouse Jody, goes from the rail for driver Guy Gagnon, but is winless so far in four starts this year.

Other competitors in the field include last year’s mare’s champion, SOS Revange (post seven) and EAU Naturelle (post eight).

The horses do battle in the fifth race where two Series champions from last year, Seeyou Men and Holiday Party, take on 2015 champion Wildwild Men and undefeated Le Millenaire. Both Holiday Party and Wildwild Men are track record holders at H3R.

Wildwild Men and Seeyou Men will race as an entry for trainer Isabelle Darveau. Both horses are full brothers from the mare Seeyouinthecircle and sired by Muscle Mass. They are both bred by Chantal Gravel, who co-owns them with Catheline Pelletier. Seeyou Men is age five and Wildwild Men is age four.

Wildwild Men is the stronger of the two brothers and starts from post three for driver Robert Shepherd. Last time out Wildwild Men was second by a neck at Western Fair in 1:57.3 in just his second start this season. Seeyou Men starts from post six for driver Guy Gagnon and has two wins this year, the fastest a 1:59.3 triumph at Flamboro Downs.

Track record holder Holiday Party goes from post two for driver Pascal Berube. The nine-time winner last year made his 2017 debut last week at Rideau Carleton and was fifth, timed in 1:59.2.

Le Millenaire drew the rail post position for driver Sylvain Fontaine and is unbeaten this year in two starts, the fastest in 1:59.1. Another return winner in the field is KFB Amigo Cool (post four) for driver Stephane Brosseau.

Track Notes: Fans and horsemen should take note that post time on Tuesday night is 7 p.m. Track management also announced on Sunday that post time for the Sunday card starting this week will be a half-hour earlier at 12:30 p.m.

This Sunday (June 4) is the second annual All-Star Drivers Tournament at H3R featuring last year’s inaugural winner, Jody Jamieson; Hall of Famer David Miller; H3R’s leading driver this and last season, Louis-Philippe Roy; Yannick Gingras; Daniel Dube; Sylvain Filion; Stephane Bouchard; and Scott Zeron; all competing in eight tournament races.

There will be a special meet and greet for the race fans starting at 11 a.m.

For more information, visit www.quebecjockeyclub.com.

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