Charlottetown, PE – Miki Shan N (Always B Miki) All Vernon River, Pei, native Corey Corey Macpherson’s Childhood Dreams fulfilled on Saturday evening when he prevailed in Gold Cup and Saucer 66 on Red Shores Racetrack and Casino in the Charlottetown Driving Park.
The $ 100,000 gold cup and saucer final had The Chris Mackay trained Miki Shan N Landed on Top about Poseidon Seelster (Driven by Bob McClure) and Bee Two Bee (Jason Hughes) in 1: 51.2 For Winners Kaping Sing stables or yorktown, Stepht or Yorktown, or Yorktown, or Yorktown, or Yorktown, or Yorktown, or Yorktown, or Yorktown, or Yorktown, or Yorktown, or Yorktown, or Yorktown or Yorktown or Yorktown or Yorktown or Yorktown or Yorktown, or Yorktown or Yorktowntown or Yorktowntown or Yorktowntown or Yorktown or Yorktown or Yorktown or Yorktskkes or Yorktskkenkes or Yorkteskkenkes or Yorkteskkes or Yorkteskkenkently or North York, On., Earl Hill Jr. of Ohsween, Ont., and Donald Macrae from Vernon Bridge, Pei the 3-8-5 Trictor paid $ 1,048.50, while the Super High-5, with fourth place Legion Seelster (David Dowling) and Arbitrage Hanover (Billy Davis Jr.) in fifth, picked up on $. The total bet on the night was $ 607,623.
“When the wings folded, I think it was just like any other golden cup and dish: there were many boys on the way,” said a jubilant Macpherson in the circle of the winner. “I thought my best shot was to see if I could have them settled and my shot could take early.”
When the wings folded in the prestigious East Coast classic at the start, Post Time Favorite was the Major Major A (Marc Campbell) first in the lead with Miki Shan N that sixth away and second moved behind a parked post Poseidon Seelster in the quarter of 27 flat.
“He is a cool horse,” said 36-year-old Macpherson in the circle of the winner. “He can take some air. And it worked. But when I looked and saw Poseidon Seelster parked, I said,” This is my shot. ” So I followed him and it worked.
Half was reached in 55 seconds with the parked Poseidon Seelster who was founded forward at the three-quarters Pold marker of 1: 24.1. Poseidon Seelster and Miki Shan N fought by the last quarter with the new Zeeland bred Pacer who won with a length in 1: 51.2.
“Everything was quiet around the last turn,” said Macpherson, who started his third life in the Gold Cup and Saucer. “But only with the wire, when I put my hand in the air, the place was crazy. Just the shot to be inside, let alone have a shot to win it. It’s a dream come true. It’s great.”
Miki Shan N ($ 4.50) conquered both characteristic events on Pei and won the Governor Plat on Red Shores Summerside in July and then the Gold Cup and Saucer, for his seventh consecutive victory since he came to Atlantic Canada. He is the first horse to win both characteristic races in the same year since YS Lotus in 2016.
Miki Shan N Replay
On the Undercard, the Joe O’Brien Memorial Gold Divisions for the three-year-old Pacing Colts Phil My Beer ($ 3.40) in the Clifford Affleck Memorial had for $ 28.200 in Race 10 with a front-end score in 1: 54.3 for Rosetwown Ecclipse and Trainer Trainer Macpherson) and One Wicked Man (Kenny Arsenault).
The other $ 28,200 Golden Division in Race 13 saw Malevolent ($ 2,10) again claiming his dominance with a powerful 1:54 show for trainer-driver Paul Langille. Bentley (Campbell) came in second with Woodmere Rocketman (Gilles Barrieau) who completed the Triactor.
The birthplace of Confederation Series Final, in honor of Harris Johnston, for $ 17,500 in race 14 went to the red -hot Avyanna ($ 2.40) while expanding her win reak to four with a 1: 54.2 victory for trainer Bo Ford and director Gilles Barrieau.
The pace of the prime minister wore a wallet of $ 9,000 in Race 12 and produced a mild upset when Sonny Black ($ 14.20) prevailed in 1:55 for trainer Trevor Hicken and driver Myles Heffernan Sr., about unpleasant shadow (Langille) and House).
The colonel then proud for $ 7,500 in race 6 had Buckhead Ridge ($ 2.80) victory in 1: 56.4 for driver Marc Campbell and trainer Landon Campbell. That duo of the trainer-driver has also recorded the birthplace of Confederation Consolation for $ 8,500 in Race 5 with Get Answers ($ 3.30) win in 1: 55.1.
The Miriam Simmons Memorial in Race 1 saw Rookie Disko Bay ($ 4.30) earn his first victory in 1:58 for Trainer-Driver Langille.
The Kiwanis George Kays Memorial in Race 2 was a Cape Breton party because Dam Lucky ($ 34.70) was upset for Trainer-Driver Ambrose Gillis in a journey of 1: 58.2.
The Chris Macpherson Memorial had a delicious wine ($ 8.00) at the top in 1:58 for driver Marc Campbell and trainer Madison Poirier.
Driver Noah Webby scored a Gold Cup and Saucer Night victory while the Rookie -Rreinsman drove like a glove ($ 4.10) to a 1: 54.3 triumph in the paper maker Pace 4 for trainer Marc Webby.
A deal a deal ($ 5.90) was the best in the David MacPhail Memorial in Race 7 with Top Noord -Mamerican driver Brett Beckwith in the racing bike for the 1: 56.1 mile for trainer Charles Gaudreault.
The mayor in race 8 was won by Well Did ($ 20.30) in a 1: 57.3 miles for the 14-year-old Pacer and Trainer-Driver Langille.
The My Bigst Fan Foundation Pace in Race 9 first placed the George Rennison Training Going Yard ($ 3.20) in a 1:56 trip with Marc Campbell in the chair.
Thinkingofeddie ($ 14.40) won the Minister of Finance Pace with a win of 1: 56.4 for Trainer-Driver Brady Sweet.
Marc Campbell, who scored five wins in the night, won his fifth consecutive Francis McISaac Memorial Trophy for top driver of the old home week, as well as the trophy of the Chucker’s Tophies Top percentage Driver of Old Home Week. The Earl Smith Memorial Award for leading Old Home Week trainer went to Jennifer Doyle.
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