by Mark Ratzky, publicity, Cal Expo Harness
Sacramento, CA — Friday night’s (Feb. 9) Cal Expo program features a pair of carryovers, kicking off with an $8,245 carryover in the 20-cent Pick-5 that covers the first five events on the evening.
There will be a $30,000 guaranteed gross pool for the Pick-5, which is one of two wagers each night along with the 20-cent Pick-4 that features a reduced 16 percent takeout rate.
There is also a $3,840 carryover in the 50-cent Pick-6, which is decided on the penultimate six races on the card.
There is a carryover in the Pick-5 despite the fact that last Saturday night’s sequence featured a 3-5 winner in I’m An Athlete, who was recording his second straight victory in the Open Pace. While three of the other winners were very logical at 5-2, 3-1 and 7-2, what ignited this carryover was Hi Fidelity’s victory in the opener at $50 for owner/trainer Rick Cisco and pilot Ryan Grundy.
In addition, on Friday night Cisco sent out the 13-year-old Blue Note for a victory in the Alan Kirschenbaum final with Luke Plano doing the honors. She made every pole a winning one in 1:54.2, just a tick off the lifetime mark she established here last season.
Fittingly, Blue Note is a daughter of Little Steven, who was a tremendous racehorse and sire for Kirschenbaum.
Pair of Open Paces sharing spotlight
A $5,500 Open Pace that finds I’m An Athlete heading the cast and another contentious renewal of the $6,600 Filly and Mare Open Pace are the main events on Friday night’s (Feb. 9) 11-race card at Cal Expo.
I’m An Athlete is fresh from back-to-back scores at the head of the class and for his efforts, the Jessie Pacheco trainee will be asked to do his work this time around from the assigned No. 10 post position with James Kennedy once again guiding the Ronald Rettig-Zucchi color-bearer.
An 8-year-old son of Art Major, I’m An Athlete has put his class and versatility on display in his last two scores at this Open level, going off at 13-1 in his Jan. 27 tally and hammered down to 3-5 for last week’s decision.
In that first victory from the outside post in a field of nine, Kennedy left into a tracking trip, cleared once straightened for home and came home powerfully to get the job done by a length and a half that evening.
In last week’s clash at this top level, I’m An Athlete shot right to the front for Kennedy, carved out all the fractions without pressure and came to the wire with a length and three-quarters to spare in a 1:52 tour.
Taking him on from the rail out are Bettor’s Promise, Cantholdmebackmack, Jimp The Shark, Ragin’s Flight, Almost Cut My Hair and Gorgeous For Real.
A strong case can be made for most of the distaffers in the co-featured Filly and Mare Open, with trainer Kathie Plested represented by last week’s flying finish runner-up Shark Festival with Mooney Svendsen and Boozer Bruiser, who will have the services of Steve Wiseman.