by John Manzi, for CKG Billings Series
Yonkers, NY — ”Smokin’ Joe” Faraldo is a happy man. And why shouldn’t he be? After all, the Queens, N.Y. attorney just won the $15,000 CKG Billings Eastern Region Mid-Season final Saturday (July 28 )at Yonkers Raceway when he guided Tough Get Going to a gate-to-wire triumph in a 1:58.4 clocking.
“A win tonight and a catch drive on Thursday at Monticello (Raceway) where I finished second, heck, things are really looking up,” said Faraldo, who has been a premier supporter of amateur racing since its resurgence in the early 1980s.
A Billings member from its inception and founder of the North American Amateur Drivers Association, Faraldo is getting to show that he really knows his way around the racetrack. It’s true, he was the National Amateur Driver of the Year in 2000 and a winner of 144 pari-mutuel races (two this year in Europe, also), but the move he put on Wygant Prince’s and “Coach Paul” Minore tonight which kept them locked-in until mid-stretch was almost professional and saved the victory for Tough Get Going.
“We were on the engine all the way and Paul had Wygant Prnce on my back from the start,” he said. “When we rounded the final turn Annie (“Get Your Gun”Stoebe—with Uriel) was on the outside and I kept backing into her trying to keep Paul’s horse from seeing daylight. But finally, in mid-stretch, Wygant Prince shook loose and came charging but my horse hung tough and we won it by neck.”
Winwood Scout garnered the show dough for David “Poppa” Glasser in the non-wagering contest
Faraldo co-owns the Tough Get Going with the horse’s trainer, Richie Banca.
Meanwhile, later in the evening at Northfield Park in Ohio, a nine-horse field in the mid-west region of the Billings Series went to post and when the judges hung the official sign the odds-on favorite Utopia rallied late to overtake the pacesetter, Winback Charles M (“Lawbook Larry” Farley) and go on to a 1-1/2 length victory in a 1:57 clocking.
In that contest Farley sent Winback Chales M to the lead from the pole position and they rumbled by the first quarter in 28 seconds flat and were still two lengths to the good as they passed the halfway point in :57.2. At that point Oldford got Utopia in high gear and with a three-deep move up the backside they were two lengths off Winback Charles M as the field passed the third stanza in 1:27.2. As they rounded the final turn Farley’s trotter braced for Oldford’s charge but Utopia was too much to contend with and he went on to victory. Winback Charkes M held on for second money while Michelle”the Belle” Ruvola finished third with Better Call Saul.
Unlike the Yonkers Billings the Northfield Park Billings was a wagering affair and Utopia paid $2.60 for win. The 7-year-old Mutineer gelding is owned by Oldford Racing LLC and trained by Terry Deters.
For Oldford it was his fifth seasonal driving victory and 135th of his amateur career.