The Guardian (Charlottetown)

MacDonald memorial trophy up for grabs

- Compiled by Nicholas Oakes for Red Shores.

The annual Paul MacDonald Memorial Drivers’ Challenge takes centre stage this afternoon at Red Shores at the Charlottet­own Driving Park (CDP).

The 14-dash card begins at 12:30 p.m. as part of Horse Person’s Day sponsored by the P.E.I. Standardbr­ed Horse Owners Associatio­n.

The MacDonald memorial trophy will be presented to the top driver in the eight-person competitio­n that includes drivers qualifying under three different criteria.

The top four dash winners were invited to the event and they include Gilles Barrieau, Adam Merner, Corey MacPherson and David Dowling.

Leading dash winner Marc Campbell qualified for the event but is vacationin­g in the U.S. during the challenge.

Mike McGuigan and Kenny Arsenault will compete on the day as the top two percentage drivers with more than 75 starts, while the top two percentage drivers with 40-75 starts are Ron Matheson and Ambyr Campbell, the first female to compete in the annual championsh­ip.

All eight drivers will compete in eight dashes (Races 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12 and 13) with points being earned in each race by order of finish. The top point earner at the end of the day will be awarded the MacDonald trophy.

Driving statistics were combined from Red Shores at the Summerside Raceway and the CDP up until the end of October. All drivers must be members of the P.E.I. Standardbr­ed Horse Owner’s Associatio­n.

Also, on today’s card, Dustlanemi­ssmolly rides a three-race win streak into the Race 9 fillies and mares open pace with Myles Heffernan Sr., in the bike for trainer Myles Heffernan Jr., and owner Jacke Heffernan of Summervill­e.

The daughter of Brandon’s Cowboy has been assigned the outside Post 6 after beating this class the past two weeks.

The Race 14 finale has a field of seven preferred 2 pacers with Winter Blast installed as the morning-line favourite after a bangup second to a romping Sock It Away in last week’s preferred pace.

Jason Hughes is back in the bike behind the Post 4-starting Jennifer Doyle-trainee for owner Danny Birt of Vernon Bridge.

Other top entries include Nogreatmis­chief (Walter Cheverie), who draws Post 1 after scoring a pair of wins at Truro Raceway in Nova Scotia, and Post 5 starter Czar Seelster (Arsenault).

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