Send It In invites, Hi-5 mandatory payout highlight Thursday card at Pompano

Pompano Beach, FL — Usually, the hoopla around racetracks concerns stakes and Open events but on Thursday (April 1), there will be no joking around as Pompano Park will feature a pair of Send It In Invitational events reserved for the hard luck horses that have graced the track since its opening last November.

Also, the Super Hi-5 will feature a mandatory payout with that pool expected to vault into the $300,000 range based on the carryover of $130,623.44.

Each Send It In Invitational event will carry an Open purse of $10,000, allowing the selected participants to race for a purse more than three times normal. As Director of Racing Gabe Prewitt said, “These ‘invitational’ horses have been racing here all meet long and have suffered from prolonged bad racing luck, so we decided to give them an opportunity to make a little extra money as the meet winds down.”

Every starter will earn at least $300 to cover their expenses.

Here’s a snapshot of the contenders and pretenders in the Super Hi-5 Send It In Invitational:

Post 1-Superficial, owned and trained by Harry Joe Haught. Morning Line 7/1
Superficial is a 10-year-old gelded son of Art Official with lifetime earnings of $245,248. His scorecard for 2021 is 11-0-0-0 with earnings of 1,150.

Superficial will be driven by Andy Shetler who said, “He’s not very good on the turns these days; he kind of runs in on them. He used to be a good horse. He’s 10 now but he’s kind of racing like he’s 20. I’m just hoping he’ll like the company he’s in with and the rail should help him a little.”

Post 2-Heavenly Evelyn, owned by trainer Bryce Fenn along with Harry Doyle. Morning Line 12/1
Heavenly Evelyn is a 6-year-old daughter of Rock N Roll Heaven with career earnings of $47,578. In 2021, her scorecard reads 9-0-0-0 with earnings of $856.

Trainer-driver Fenn does see a bit of light at the end of the tunnel, saying, “She was much better in her last start. At least she had a pulse with a nice kick home. I am hoping to be forwardly placed throughout the mile.”

Post 3—Blurred Lines, owned by trainer Dan Harvey along with Ann Robblee. Morning Line 15/1
Blurred Lines is an 8-year-old daughter of Sand Shooter and is one of only two starters in this field with a win in 2021. Her career earnings are $145,212. Blurred Lines upset the applecart on Jan. 14 here at Pompano Park by winning in 1:56.1 at odds of 35-1. She will be driven by Dan Harvey.

Post 4-Starcasim, trained by Joe Sanzeri, who co-owns with Russell Guardino. Morning Line 15/1
Starcasim is a 6-year-old daughter of Mysticism with career earnings of $61,539. Trainer-driver Joe Sanzeri believes this mare has had nothing but bad racing luck for an extended period of time.

“She’s just been a hard luck mare by draw and on the racetrack,” he lamented. “She does have good speed off the wings and I am hoping to use that to my advantage from this post in a bulky field.”

Starcasim’s scorecard reads 12-0-0-0 thus far in 2021.

Post 5-IRA Chief, trained by Dennis Whittemore for owner Diane Whittemore. Morning Line 7/1
IRA Chief, a 12-year-old gelded son of Chief Silverheels, oozes with back class with $484,000 in career earnings to go along with a 1:50.1 mark at Hoosier Park seven seasons ago.

Although he has compiled 40 lifetime wins, IRA Chief is winless in nine starts this year, but does have one second and one third place finish to his credit.

Trainer Dennis Whittemore has high hopes for his pacer, noting IRA Chief has had many instances during his career where he has won wire-to-wire.

“I’ve got him as good as I can get him,” he said, “and I know he likes the front end and that’s why I asked Kevin (Wallis) to drive him. Hope springs eternal, they say. But that’s what we all say.”

Post 6-Big Bad Baby, owned and trained by Robert Hoffman. Morning Line 7/1
Big Bad Baby is a 7-year-old daughter of Big Bad John with career earnings of $106,807. Although she has 14 lifetime wins, Big Bad Baby has been in an unlucky streak that has seen her scorecard this season at a Sahara Desert like 11-0-0-0 with $1,844 in bounty.

Trainer-driver Hoffman related, “She’s been drawing poorly almost every start and she always finds herself in traffic. She can come home pretty well so I am hoping we can get some live cover flow and do some damage. This would be the perfect time to do so.”

Post 7-J P Silver, owned and trained by Bobbi Jean Carney. Morning Line 7/2
J P Silver is a 6-year-old daughter of McArdle with career bounty of $83,029. Although she is winless this year, the mare has been giving hints in recent races, especially in her last start where she finished third, just a length off the winner.

J P Silver will have the driving services of Hall of Famer Wally Hennessey. About J P Silver’s chance, Hennessey said, “Well, she must have a pretty good chance because she was handicapped with one of the outside posts!”

Post 8-Elm Grove Nellie, trained by Marc Major for owners Michael and Diane Norcross. Morning Line 15/1
Elm Grove Nellie is a 5-year-old daughter of Stonebridge Terror who is winless this semester in 12 starts but has been knocking at the door on several occasions.

“Yes, she ‘oh-for her last 54,’” said trainer Major, “but she’s about due for a win as she has been racing well lately. I am hoping she can find her best stride when it counts to do well here in this Invitational. A few starts back, she was last at the half and just missed by a neck. Hoping for the best.”

Elm Grove Nellie will be driven by 21-year-old Braxton Boyd, one of the bright, young rising stars in the sport.

Post 9-Queen Me Again, owned and trained by Hall of Famer Bill Popfinger. Morning Line 3/1
Queen Me Again, a 6-year-old daughter of Dragon Again, was deemed eligible at time of entry before winning her first race of the year just last Sunday night here at Pompano Park. Winless in her prior 12 starts, she used a :29.1 final quarter to score in 1:55.1 to push her lifetime earnings to $90,749.

The win was the catalyst for her being assigned the nine post in this field.

Post 10-Lusty Delight, trained by Jeff Byron, who co-owns with Elizabeth Kehoe. Morning Line 7/1
Lusty Delight is a 7-year-old daughter of Bettor’s Delight with career earnings of $114,572. Showing a scorecard of 11-0-0-3 in 2021, the mare has banked only $1,568 but continues to show sharp speed at the end of her miles.

She will have the driving services of Dave Ingraham, who must find a way to join the fray from the second tier.

The companion event for trotters is the highlight of the Pentafecta fourth race at Pompano Park with that identical $10,000 purse featuring a field of 10 with a combined three wins this year.

This field includes the 13-year-old Guiltywithanexcuse, a gelded son of Classic Photo with career earnings approaching $500,000 for owners Amanda Stephens and Janie Hartley. This Marna Shehan trainee will stride to within $140 of $500,000 with a win in the Send It In Special. Tyler Shehan will be in the sulky back of Guiltywithanexcuse.

Another 13-year-old, Benns Score Keeper, an altered son of Lockkeeper, recently vaulted over the $200,000 plateau in lifetime earnings. Owned and trained by Marshall Makin, Benns Score Keeper will be driven by Andy Shetler on Thursday night.

The Send It In Army will be out in full force on Thursday as the mandatory payout in the track’s Super Hi-5 finale has a carryover of $130,623.44 and could have a pool over $300,000. Post time for the Thursday night special program is set for 7:20 p.m.

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