The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Consolatio­n pacers populate Saturday’s program

Mistress puts streak on the line in Atlantic Breeders Crown

- Compiled by Nicholas Oakes for Red Shores.

The Weekend of Champions kicks off Saturday with Atlantic Breeders Crown consolatio­n action at Red Shores at the Charlottet­own Driving Park.

The 12-dash card has a 12:30 p.m. start time, featuring four consolatio­n races in the Atlantic Sires Stakes’ pacing divisions.

The first $5,000 consolatio­n hits the track in Race 5 with the two-year-old pacing fillies in play. Cheeky Cherry gets the respect of race secretary Gerard Smith as the morning-line favourite with rail control for trainer-driver Clare MacDonald and owner Earith Riley of Summerside.

The rookie daughter of Westwardho Hanover has yet to make the winner’s circle in her career, despite five top-three finishes from eight lifetime starts.

Purple Poet gets top billing in the $5,000 two-year-old pacing colt Atlantic Breeders Crown consolatio­n, but must contend with Post 8. Gilles Barrieau does the driving in his Race 5 contest for trainer Robert Phillips and owner Kevin Harvey of Hammonds Plains, N.S.

J Ks Boy is second choice from Post 2 for driver Campbell while Knockout Punch (Jason Hughes) rides a streak of second place finishes into the race with Post 6.

Race 9 has the three-year-old pacing filly consolatio­n with Cherry Pop the early favourite, with rail control for trainer-driver Darren Crowe and owners David Livingston­e, Charles Piper Jr., Randall MacIntosh and Robert Siteman, all of Nova Scotia.

The Ameripan Gigolo lass sports four wins in 2018 and over $10,000 in earnings. Silverhill Misty (Hughes) is posted as top competitio­n from Post 2 while Elm Grove Maddy has been solid all season and gets Post 7 this week for driver Dale Spence.

Race 11 has sophomore pacing colts in $5,000 Atlantic Breeders Crown consolatio­n action. Dustylanew­esty is the morning-line choice from Post 5 for trainerdri­ver MacDonald and owners Ian Tate of St. Andrew’s, N.S., and Riley Farms Ltd., of Summerside. The colt recently took a lifetime best of 1:57.3 in stakes’ action in Nova Scotia, but contends with Blackriver Ripper (Redmond Doucet) and Thegreatma­elstrom (Ken Murphy) on Saturday.

Magical Mistress has been perfect her whole career, but Sunday will prove if her streak can last through a championsh­ip final at the Charlottet­own Driving Park.

The championsh­ip program gets underway at 12:30 p.m., with 13 races scheduled, including the Atlantic Breeders Crown finals for two- and three-year-old pacers and trotters.

Magical Mistress has her streak at bay in Race 6 for a $20,000 purse in the Atlantic Breeders Crown final for two-year-old pacing fillies. Adam Merner handles the Stephen Gass-trainee from Post 7 as she continues her undefeated season of nine races.

Barry Martin of Sydney, N.S., owns the daughter of Camystic, who must contend with Therealdea­l (driven by Walter Cheverie) and Woodmere Tango (Clare MacDonald) on the afternoon.

Woodmere Bolt and Red Dirt Boomer will tangle for supremacy in the two-year-old pacing colt division carded as Race 8 for a $20,000 purse.

The Atlantic Breeders Crown final has Woodmere Bolt leaving from Post 4 for trainer-driver Earl Smith while the Gilles Barrieau-trained and driven Red Dirt Boomer has Post 5. Woodmere Bolt was dominant the first part of the season with seven straight wins, but Red Dirt Boomer has defeated him the past two starts.

The ultra-competitiv­e threeyear-old pacing filly division has its $20,000 Atlantic Breeders Crown final in Race 10.

Bettim Jackie has been installed as the morning-line favourite from Post 6 with Barrieau at the lines for co-owner and trainer Jeff Lilley of Milton and co-owners Blair MacLauchla­n of Charlottet­own and Danny Purcell of Newport, N.S. The daughter of Andreoli Hanover has six straight on-the-board finishes as she looks to go over $100,000 in career earnings.

The other championsh­ip final with an undefeated season in play is Race 12 with the $20,000 Atlantic Breeders Crown threeyear-old pacing colt race.

Sock It Away has been perfect in 14 outings this year, and gets the extra help of Post 1 for driver Campbell, trainer Kevin MacLean and owner Reg MacPherson of Stratford. Also in the field is Tobins Lightning (Kenny Arsenault) and defending-champion Half Cut (Mark Bradley).

Dusty Lane Titan is the favourite in the Race 2 in the Atlantic Breeders Crown Meridian Farms Erwin Andrew Memorial two-year-old trot final. Campbell trains and drives the son of Tad The Stud from Post 7 for owner Grayland Farm of Pugwash, N.S.

Race 4 is the Atlantic Breeders Crown Meridian Farms Louis McIsaac Memorial three-year-old trot final, with West River Cindy looking to continue her four-race win streak from Post 2.

The program will also feature the $5,000 Atlantic Breeders Crown invitation­al pace in Race 11, as well as an open trot and a fillies and mares open pace.

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