The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Campbell becomes richest driver in Atlantic Canadian history

Big day on Championsh­ip Sunday of Atlantic Breeders Crown

- Compiled by Nicholas Oakes for Red Shores.

If a record exists Marc Campbell seems determined to break it during the 2017 racing season.

Campbell won five races Sunday to become the richest driver in Atlantic Canadian racing history as the Atlantic Sires Stakes’ season culminated with the Atlantic Breeders Crown finals at Red Shores at the Charlottet­own Driving Park.

Campbell now sits at $504,546 in seasonal purse earnings, eclipsing the previous record of $484,052 in earnings by a driver set by Kenny Arsenault during the 2009 season. The ‘King’ of Island racing, Campbell kicked off Championsh­ip Sunday by winning the $9,000 Atlantic Breeders Crown three-year-old trot, sponsored by Meridian Farms, with Pappy Go Go in a huge parked-out effort of 1:59.4. The gritty son of Tad The Stud is still undefeated on the season as he won his 10th straight race in 2017 for trainer Campbell and owner Grayland Farms of Pugwash, N.S.

Filly Forty Seven repeated her 2016 Atlantic Breeders Crown performanc­e, winning the $20,000 three-year-old pacing filly crown in 1:55.3 for trainerdri­ver Campbell and owners Darryl MacLean of Winsloe, Katelyn Smallwood of Stratford, Cory Carver of Montague and Tanya Tremblett of Sydney Mines, N.S.

Island Energetic posted a mild upset at 3-1 in 1:56.1 in the $20,000 three-year-old pacing colt final for trainer-driver Campbell and owners Bernadette Burgess of Dartmouth, N.S., and Grayland Farms.

Campbell’s other wins came in the $5,000 Atlantic Breeders Crown invitation­al pace with a 1:54.1 victory behind Elm Grove Kaboom for trainer Earl Smith of Hunter River and in a $1,600 conditione­d pace with Painted Pony for Raymond White of Murray River.

In other championsh­ip action, Half Cut set a new twoyear-old pacing colt track record, winning his $20,000 Atlantic Breeders Crown final in a 1:55.2 romp by seven-lengths for driver Mark Bradley, trainer Tom Weatherbie and owners Kyle Gardiner and Mike Currie of Cardigan, Joseph Gardiner of Mount Stewart and Jerry MacKinnon of St. Peter’s Bay.

Woodmere Ceilidh crowned herself champion in the twoyear-old pacing filly division, winning her $20,000 Atlantic Breeders Crown in 1:57.1 for trainer-driver Clare MacDonald and owner Chris Neville of Sydney, N.S.

The $9,000 two-year-old trot final, sponsored by Meridian Farms, went to Windemered­ontuworry with a 2:00.3 score for driver Gilles Barrieau, trainer and co-owner Terry Gallant and co-owner Eric Johnston of Summerside.

Kennel Buddy was victorious in the $2,500 Atlantic Breeders Crown open trot in 1:59.4 for trainer, driver and owner David Dowling. Ramblingli­ly scored win No. 55 of her career in the $3,500 Atlantic Breeders Crown open pacing mares in 1:55.4 for driver Ken Murphy and trainer Allan Jones of New Brunswick.

Trainer Tom Weatherbie had two winners on the program as Dial The Bossman (Jason Hughes) was a winner in 1:56.1. Corey MacPherson scored two driving wins on the 14-dash card.

 ?? JASON MALLOY/THE GUARDIAN ?? A Marc Campbell-driven entry leads the field during the Atlantic Breeders Crown at Red Shores Racetrack and Casino at the Charlottet­own Driving Park over the weekend.
JASON MALLOY/THE GUARDIAN A Marc Campbell-driven entry leads the field during the Atlantic Breeders Crown at Red Shores Racetrack and Casino at the Charlottet­own Driving Park over the weekend.

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