HorseRacing Central April 11, 2008
COUNTDOWN IN FULL SWING You can actually “feel” the excitement building throughout the barns these days as the April 26-27 opening weekend approaches for the launch of our 2008 racing season at Hastings Racecourse.
Hastings and V.I.P. Travel (www.viptravel.ca) have teamed up to give away a trip to the 2008 Breeder’s Cup. OUT OF TOWN SCOREBOARD It was another great weekend for our local horsemen in Calgary as trainers Terry Jordan and Troy Taylor sent four horses to Alberta and all four came home with winners’ cheques. Ronaldino and Fortynine Express captured easy victories for owner Bob Cheema and Jordan while Bank Emblem and Powerful Summer won for the team of Todd and Kinsella. Powerful Summer was claimed for $22,000 after being purchased at Golden Gate late last year for $16,000. WHAT’S AHEAD Former Hastings runner No Ka Oi will try for her second consecutive victory in a $32,000 claimer down the hillside turf course at Santa Anita on Saturday and another home-bred – Seven Secrets – tackles some tough $50,000 company.
Royal Morn - the top B.C.-bred juvenile pacer from last season – returned to Fraser Downs last weekend with an impressive victory in his 3-year-old debut, going gate to wire in a career best 1:56.1. Trained and reined by Rod Therres, Royal Morn is expected to be the pre-race favourite for Saturday’s $31,500 Sandown Plate Stake Final but will receive some stiff competition from the Serge Masse trained duo of McArtical and Inspired Art. Post time for this epic showdown goes at 3:57 p.m.
Bill Davis continues to lead the Driver and Trainer standings at Fraser with 143 driving victories from 485 starts and 121 training wins from 347 starters. Jim Marino is second in driving wins with 90 followed by Serge Masse at 81. Masse is the second leading trainer with 71 wins, followed by Dave Hudon with 55. (These standings are up to April 7). FAST TRACKING … The thoroughbred racing fraternity lost two outstanding contributors with the recent passing of longtime owner/trainer Tony Tomlenovich and owner/breeder Ben Ternes. Mr. Ternes will be remembered at a service April 16 in the Horsemen’s Cafeteria (Trackers). A service for Mr. Tomlenovich was held last week at Forest Lawn in Burnaby … We are also saddened to hear of the passing of Joe Horton, former Director of Racing for British Columbia … Check the Hastings website for our new shuttle bus schedule and by signing up for your free BC Gold Card at the Hastings Gaming Floor there’s a chance to win a 32” Toshiba HD-Ready flat screen television set … Congratulations to E. Joyce McQuarrie of Surrey for winning last month’s HPI Cardholder Give-Away … The next slot tournament at Fraser Downs is Wednesday, April 23 with the field limited to 56 paid entrants.
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