Warren wins six on Shenandoah opening weekend

Woodstock, VA — The first ever spring harness season at Shenandoah Downs kicked off Saturday (April 1) as local trainer Betsy Brown reached the winner’s circle in the initial race with Terry’s Watching, runner-up in the 2022 Virginia Breeders 2-Year-Old Colt/Gelding Trot Championship. Todd Warren drove the Charlie De Vie gelding in his first start this year for locally-based owner James Brown.

Brown and Warren connected again later with Ellen’s Wish, 2023 Virginia Breeders 3-Year-Old Filly Trotting Champ, in wire-to-wire fashion. Co-owned by Brown and Morgan Marston, the Charlie De Vie mare crossed in 2:02 in her fifth lifetime score.

Warren, who started competing at Shenandoah in 2022, had six wins over the weekend, including a natural hat trick on Sunday aboard Lomangino Standardbreds’ Thaneeya and Make America Great, and Raymond Burt’s Sporty Dragon.

Warren, who has 5,266 wins, is part of a growing accomplished driver colony in Woodstock, which includes David Ingraham (7,186 wins), John Wagner (5,766 wins), Roger Hammer (4,421 wins), Fern Paquet Jr. (3,221 wins), Corey Braden (2,420 wins) and newcomer Nick Roland (2,178 wins). A regular and Shenandoah fan favorite since 2016, Tyler Shehan is closing in on his 1,000th driving victory. He had four over the weekend and with 987 now, is just 13 wins shy. The 61-year-old driver Ingraham is 11 outings shy of career start number 53,000.

New York-based trainer Mike Annunziata brought five horses to Woodstock over the weekend, including $1.6 million earner Doctor Butch. The 13-year-old Art Major horse, who finished fifth in Sunday’s (April 2) $10,000 Open Handicap Pacing feature, headed to Charlottesville after the race where he will stand as part of the Virginia Harness Horse Association’s lucrative new Sires Stakes program. Nick Roland’s Alilthundadownunda won the feature by a head over Archie Buford’s Ideal Big Guy in 1:55.4. Annunziata won h three of his other four horses: Gotta Minute N, Lovin Miss Daisy N and Milady Denver A.

Trophies from the 2022 fall meet were presented to category winners during Sunday’s card. Stacey McLenaghan, who received hardware as leading trainer, ushered in the 2023 spring meet with three victories, including one with Creekside Pete in the co-featured $10,000 Open Handicap Trot. McLenaghan’s fiancé, Braden, drove the 7-year-old Uncle Peter gelding to his 21st lifetime victory for owner David Jarvis.

Paquet accepted leading driver honors for the third straight meet while owner Shantae Gant and trainer Mike Whitaker accepted Horse of the Meet honors for Theorem, who had four wins, a pair of seconds and a third at last fall’s eight-week stand.

Shenandoah Downs continues its spring session thru May 14 with racing every Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m. The track’s simulcast signal, which is now being streamed in a high-definition format, is available to wager via TVG, Twinspires, Xpressbet and NYRAbets an at many other tracks and OTBs. Free Trackmaster past performance programs will be available at shenandoahdowns.com beginning this weekend.

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