Frantic Hanover tries for Rebound International Stallion Stakes

Frantic Hanover tries for Rebound International Stallion Stakes

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Lexington, Ky.-Frantic Hanover is coming to the south to Lexington from a counting defeat of Harness Racing in the approx. 1,000,000 metro tempo in Woodbine Mohawk Park and seems to return to his winning ways in the second of three divisions for the $ 264,000 international Stallion stakes on Saturday (October 4).

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A foal through Stay hungry-Francessa, Frantic Hanover suffered the only defeat of his career when he was in the pocket and was given too late at the metro pace, for second place in the place of the local Beau Jangles sensation. Tim Tetrick Pilots de Ron Burke-Stagia of post 7, mentioned on 6-5 on the morning line, in a competition of nine horse cards as race 10 and sponsored by the beach glasyndicate and Winbak Farm. This division also attracts Andrew Harris-Stagia Brandon BLVD, who last week enters a 1: 49.1 victory on 1-9 in his Bluegrass Division. Dexter Dunn drives the foal through Downby theseaside-Alexis Faith of Post 9. Signal Caller, a winner of 1: 48.4 in a Bluegrass division in the benefit of fast fractures established by Thai Hanover (which competes in this division in this division), also lands with Andy McCarthy riding for trainer Noel Daley.

Ron Burke also sends the morning lines of favorite in the first division for first -year punches, planned as race 3 on the day and sponsored by the captainreacherous Syndicate and Hanover shoes farms. Winner of the Bluegrass Division Melillo, a HomeBred Dear Lou-Rosemary Rose Colt, starts from post 6 with a win of 1: 50.1 under wraps at odds of 1-9 and retains Yannick Gingras between the wheels. Melillo is one of the three in the Division for Burke, with his other two his Bluegrass Division second place winner circleer of post 5 with Chris Page Driving and another C-Noot of Post 9 with Tim Tetrick on the lines. The field also attracts Daniel Lagace’s Dear Lou-Lover’s dream Colt Sweet Lovin Lou, who starts from post 4 after a third place in the metro tempo two weeks ago.

And then in the closing division for first -year Pacing -men, which is carded as race 11 and sponsored by Midland Acres, Burke again contains the strongest blow with the three favorites on the morning line. Arranged in a brute, a foal through Long dark stranger-Warrawee Ubeaut set as the 6-5 Morning Line Chalk, seems to improve from his second effort to signal caller in that Quick-Clip Bluegrass Division. He starts Papi just outside, a homeboard Papi Rob Hanover-Baron Remy Colt that ended second with Frantic Hanover in the $ 300,000 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes final on 5 September, in post 5 and a few slots wide of Stablemate Lindy Dragon water, one Downby theseaside-Beytisch Dragon Returning to Lexington for a 1:51 victory at odds in the Ohio Sire Stakes Championship. Dexter Dunn will already drive Papi while Chris Page has the call on Lindy Dragon water.

Saturday’s map also has three divisions of the $ 324,000 international stallion stakes for 2-year-old trot fillies, starting with Race 4, which is sponsored by the tactical landing syndicate and Hickory Lane Farm. Jim Oscarsson student Southwind Chaska returns a lifelong-best 1: 51.4 victory in a Bluegrass Division as the 9-5 morning line choice of post 4 with Tim Tetrick in the bike. She starts in Emmas Mystery CCL, a daughter -trained by Noel Daley Musket-Mistery Woman, as the New Jersey Sires Stakes Champion comes in here after third place as the 6-5 favorite in the Kentuckiana Stallion Management Stakes in Harrah’s Hoosier Park two weeks ago. Andy McCarthy has the ride of post 5.

The second division for first -year student who travels Fillies, carded as race 6 and sponsored by the Captain Corey Syndicate and Hanover -shoes farms, Bluegrass Divisional Winners and Jailbird Jog from Boekenhuizen. Trainer Ake Svanstedt sends Sparks, one Walner-Ver Energie Merrieveeulen, from a stalking burst to a 1: 53.1 -victory in her division, from the Pylon Post while James Macdonald Jailbird Jog navigates, one Tactical landing-Miss Don Fanucci S Merrieveen, from Post 9 for trainer Eric Patalan after her difficult 1: 52.2 victory in her division last week. In the meantime, trainer Noel Daley sends the 9-5 morning line favorite with Carve, a daughter of Captain Corey-Alpine, fresh from a second effort to Southwind Chaska as the 3-2 favorite in her Bluegrass Division. Andy McCarthy has the ride from the post 4.

First -year student Fillies wrap their afternoon assignments in Race 8, a division sponsored by Tara Hills Stud. Jim Doherty Memorial Champion Atlantic Summer earns morning line favoritism with a 2-1 mention, because she wants to confirm eighth place in the Kentuckiana Stallion Management Stakes two weeks ago. Yannick Gingras drives the Ron Burke-educated Captain Corey-Perfect Summer K Filly from Post 7 in the affair with nine horses.

Saturday’s 13-race card also has a $ 7,500 warranty in the Early Pick 4, which starts in Race 6. Each Pick 4, as well as the 50-cent pick 5, on the Red Mile has an industrial-bear meals of 12 percent.

Post time of the first race at the Red Mile is 1 p.m. (EDT).

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by Ray Cotolo, for the red mile

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