Trainer hopes for turnaround with Something For Doc in Adios elim

by Ken Weingartner, Harness Racing Communications

Ken Weingartner

Freehold, NJ — After Something For Doc finished seventh in his most recent race, trainer Brian Brown’s reaction might best be described as wondering what’s up, doc? But Brown and the horse’s connections still have faith in the 3-year-old pacer. Faith they hope is rewarded when their colt competes in Saturday’s (July 23) Delvin Miller Adios elims.

“I was really disappointed in him and even considered not entering him in the Adios,” Brown said. “The three owners were wonderful. We figured he only gave us the one bad race in a year-and-a-half, so let’s give it a try.”

Something For Doc has won two of 14 lifetime races and earned $128,719 for owners Country Club Acres, William Robinson and Strollin Stable.

USTA/Mark Hall photo

Something For Doc heads into the Adios eliminations with $128,719 in lifetime earnings.

Last year in his first six starts, the colt won a division of the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes and Arden Downs in addition to finishing second in three sire stakes outings and third in a division of the Reynolds. An ankle chip stalled his progress from there.

This year, he was second to Big Bad John in his seasonal debut, which came May 7 in the sire stakes at Harrah’s Chester, and then got sick. He bounced back to miss by a head to Dana’s Sharp Smart in a Reynolds split on July 9 at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs, but then threw in his clunker in the sire stakes last weekend at The Meadows.

“It was a good month getting over (being sick),” Brown said. “His first start back was OK and his second start at Pocono was wonderful. He was charging down the lane. Last week, I have no excuses for him. I don’t know what happened. I think he was up all the night before partying and not sleeping.

“Usually when you pull him he will dig in and try. He had nothing that day.”

Brown, from Upper Sandusky, Ohio, brought Something For Doc to The Meadows the night prior to his most recent start, which he has done before, but usually there were no horses in the stalls next to his colt.

“A horse moved in right beside him and I think that might be it,” Brown said. “He does a lot of hollering and nickering. He’s not hard to handle, he’s just loud. I think he just wore himself out.”

Something For Doc will be looking to get his owners to the winner’s circle in the $500,000 final on July 30; the same group finished second to May June Character in the 2007 Adios with Won The West.

A son of Western Hanover out of the mare Allamerican Mocha, Something For Doc was purchased as a yearling for $75,000 at the Standardbred Horse Sale.

Brown was encouraged by how Something For Doc trained prior to entering the Adios.

“He seemed more himself,” Brown said. “I’m hoping he comes back to race like he did at Pocono. We thought he was ready to go with the better horses after that. If he races like he did at Pocono, he will have a good showing for himself. Whether he will be in the top three, who knows? All I care is that he races good and puts on a good show for himself.”

Delvin Miller Adios 1st Elimination
PP-Horse-Driver-Trainer-Morning Line Odds
1-Hugadragon-Dave PaloneRon Burke-5-1
2-Odysseus Bluechip-Daniel Dube-Benoit Baillargeon-5-2
3-Rollwithitharry-Ron PierceJimmy Takter-3-1
4-Roadside Delight-George Brennan-Steven Bryden-7-2
5-Wink N Atcha-Yannick GingrasGeorge Teague, Jr.-2-1
6-Feel Like A Fool-Dave PaloneGeorge Teague, Jr.-2-1

Delvin Miller Adios 2nd Elimination
PP-Horse-Driver-Trainer-Odds
1-Real Special-Dave PaloneRon Burke-7-2
2-Something For Doc-Dave Palone-Brian Brown-8-1
3-Pan From Nantucket-Corey CallahanCasie Coleman-5-1
4-Alsace Hanover-Dave Palone-Tony O’Sullivan-2-1
5-Rockabillie-Brett Miller-Ian Moore-4-1
6-Wind Me Up-Montrell Teague-George Teague, Jr.-10-1

Delvin Miller Adios 3rd Elimination
PP-Horse-Driver-Trainer-Odds
1-Keystone Velocity-Eric Ledford-Frank Kamine-5-1
2-Custard The Dragon-Montrell Teague-George Teague, Jr.-3-1
3-Westwardho Hanover-Brett Miller-Tim Pinske-5-2
4-High Noon-Ron PierceJimmy Takter-10-1
5-Powerful Mist-Dave Palone-Wayne Givens-8-5
6-Eighteen-Brett Miller-Ian Moore-12-1

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