Ryder sends four into Crown eliminations on Friday

Ken Weingartner

Hightstown, NJ — Chris Ryder knows he will have at least one Breeders Crown finalist — returning champion Niki Hill in the event for 3-year-old female pacers, which did not require eliminations — and will look to add four more horses to his total in Friday’s (Oct. 21) elims for 2-year-olds at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

Ryder, who has trained five Breeders Crown winners in his career, will send out three well-regarded hopefuls in female trotter Walner Payton (3-1 on the morning line), male pacer Handlelikeaporsche (3-1), and female pacer Proud Mary (6-1) plus a “sleeper” in male pacer Goldin Greatness (15-1).

All eliminations for 2-year-olds will be contested Friday at Mohawk, with the action beginning at 7 p.m. (EDT). Breeders Crown elims for horses ages 3 and up will be held Saturday, also starting at 7.

Walner Payton heads to her elimination off a career-best 1:52.2 win in a division of the International Stallion Stakes at Lexington’s Red Mile on Oct. 8. Amanda Stephens photo.

Walner Payton heads to her elimination off a career-best 1:52.2 win in a division of the International Stallion Stakes at Lexington’s Red Mile on Oct. 8. Her time was the third fastest of the season by a 2-year-old trotter and second among fillies.

For the year, Walner Payton has three wins, four seconds and a third in 10 starts. She won the New Jersey Sire Stakes championship in July and finished second to Special Way in the Kentucky Championship Series final in September. The loss was one of four consecutive runner-up finishes behind Special Way in Lexington.

“She’s as honest as the day is long,” Ryder said about Walner Payton, who has earned $368,650 this season. “She’s a pretty good filly. Special Way kept drawing inside of us and we just couldn’t get her. But it’s all good.”

Walner Payton, by Walner out of Lonely Lady, was purchased under the name Singeth With Joy for $510,000 at last fall’s Lexington Selected Yearling Sale. Owner Ken Jacobs renamed the filly after a great-granddaughter.

“They get excited when they see her race,” Jacobs said. “We’re just having fun. She’s a nice little filly.”

Walner Payton and driver Dexter Dunn will start Friday’s single $25,000 elimination for 2-year-old female trotters from post three. Special Way, trained and driven by Ake Svanstedt, is the 7-5 morning-line favorite, leaving from post five. The top-eight finishers will join bye recipients Instagram Model and Righteous Resolve in the final.

All finals for 2-year-olds will be Oct. 28 at Mohawk and have a purse of $600,000.

Handlelikeaporsche heads to his elim off back-to-back Grand Circuit victories at the Red Mile. Amanda Stepehens photo.

Handlelikeaporsche competes in the second of two $25,000 eliminations for male pacers. The son of Lazarus N-The Signature has finished no worse than second in six career starts, winning three. He heads to his elim off back-to-back Grand Circuit victories at the Red Mile and will start Friday from post six with Dunn in the sulky.

“Dexter likes him; he has a lot of good things to say about him,” said Ryder, who owns the colt with William Ezzo, Robert Mondillo, and Barry Spak. “He’s an easy keeper, has got good speed, and his racing manners are pretty good. He always gets himself in the race. There is nothing not to like about him.”

Handlelikeaporsche, who finished second in both the New Jersey Sire Stakes championship and New Jersey Classic Series ‘A’ final, was purchased for $100,000 at the Standardbred Horse Sale. He has earned $228,850.

Metro Pace and Ontario Sire Stakes champ Stockade Seelster is the 5-2 favorite in Handlelikeaporsche’s elimination. He will start from post 10 with Jody Jamieson driving for trainer Ian Moore.

The 5-2 favorite in the first elim is Kentucky Championship Series winner Confederate, who will leave from post six with Tim Tetrick at the lines for trainer Brian Brown. Ryder’s Goldin Greatness starts from post nine with Dunn driving.

Goldin Greatness has a win in the Kindergarten Classic Series in eight starts this season. Lisa photo.

Goldin Greatness has a win in the Kindergarten Classic Series in eight starts this season. The son of Huntsville-Bet On Hill finished third in his most recent outing, a division of the International Stallion. Goldin Greatness was fifth on the inside, got shuffled back to eighth at three-quarters, and found room in the stretch with a four-wide move to miss by 1-1/4 lengths. His :26 last quarter was bettered by only one horse on the day’s 10-race card.

“That’s my sleeper,” Ryder said. “That’s all I’m going to say.”

Goldin Greatness was purchased for $80,000 at the Standardbred Horse Sale and is owned by Ryder, Ezzo, Evan Katz, and Joe Sbrocco & JAF Racing.

Proud Mary, a daughter of Sweet Lou-Tug River Princess, races in the first of two $25,000 eliminations for female pacers. She was a two-time winner on the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes circuit and finished third in the final. She last raced on Sept. 24, finishing fifth in the She’s A Great Lady at Mohawk.

“I don’t think it’s a negative,” Ryder said of her respite. “She trained super. We’ll hope for the best.”

Tim Tetrick will drive Proud Mary, starting from post one, for owner/breeders Let It Ride Stables and Bottom Line Racing. The filly has hit the board in six of eight races and earned $133,154 this year.

She’s A Great Lady winner Sylvia Hanover is the 7-5 favorite in the elim, starting from post four. Bob McClure will be in the sulky for trainer Shawn Steacy. Grand Circuit winner Strong Poison is the 9-5 favorite in the other elim, with Yannick Gingras driving from post eight for trainer Ron Burke.

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