The Guardian (Charlottetown)

New additions

There will be some fresh faces to watch this season at the CDP

- Nicholas Oakes

The horses will be off and racing on Thursday, June 4, at Red Shores at the Charlottet­own Driving Park (CDP).

The capital oval could be the only harness racing track in North America operating at that point due to the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) pandemic.

At least at the outset, there will be no fans in the grandstand or around the track while racing participan­ts will have to adhere to a number of health protocols while racing. Those details are currently being worked out.

Island owners and trainers have collected some new stock for the coming meet, including a possible challenger for top dog on the East Coast. Silver Beast has moved into the Loyalist Road stable of trainer Brittany Watts, and the four-year-old son of Betterthan­cheddar shows some serious speed to take on P.E.I.’s best. A 10-person conglomera­te of Island owners purchased Silver Beast, a winner of five races from just 22 lifetime starts.

The pacer has a lifetime best of 1:52.4 over Woodbine Mohawk Park in Ontario and has shown he can leave the gate hard, including a 26.2-opening quarter from the far outside Post 10 at Woodbine. His lone start on a half-mile track was a frontend mission in the Ontario Sires Stakes at Grand River Raceway where he was narrowly beaten in 1:53.4.

Brandon Hanover (12 wins, $110,892 earned, lifetime mark of 1:52.1 at Woodbine) is a new addition for owners Wayne MacRae of Fall River, N.S., and Howmac Farms of North Wiltshire. The Big Jim five-year-old has paced in 1:54.4 over Flamboro Downs’ half-mile oval already this year.

The maiden three-yearold World Wonder is a new addition for trainer Michael Gallant of Charlottet­own. The Betterthan­cheddar threeyear-old shows pacing in 1:55 over Woodbine last season.

Beyondthes­ilence N (20 wins, $221,139, 1:53.2 at Yonkers Raceway) has been acquired by Chris Davies of York and Kent Livingston of Cornwall. The 11-yearold veteran son of Courage Under Fire was racing the $10,000-claiming ranks in New York.

Time To Dance (nine wins, $58,563, 1:53.2 at Woodbine) was claimed during the winter by Brent Campbell of Charlottet­own. The A Rocknroll Dance four-year-old has paced in 1:55.2 over Flamboro this year.

The open pacing mares ranks look to be getting deeper this year, too.

Berazzled (17 wins, $466,246, 1:50.2 at Philadelph­ia) has been picked up by Neal Moase of Warren

Grove. The six-year-old Charley Barley mare was a winner in 1:57.3 over an offtrack at Saratoga Raceway’s half-mile oval in New York this year.

Dreamfire Zenfire (eight wins, $79,981, 1:53 at Woodbine) was been purchased by Ryan and Everett MacLeod of Souris and placed in the Marc Campbell stable. A winner in her last two outings, the Sunfire Blue Chip mare has only missed the top-two once in her last seven starts.

Falls Creek (22 wins, $115,316, 1:54.1 at Georgian Downs) is now under the care of Bo Ford in Charlottet­own. The Badlands Hanover five-year-old was a winner in 1:58.4 in the $7,000 claiming ranks at Rideau Carleton Raceway outside Ottawa in her latest.

Southwind Ion (20 wins, $199,444, 1:51.3 Woodbine) is now owned by Jennifer Doyle and Danny Birt of Earnesclif­fe. The duo purchased the Sportswrit­er five-year-old from the Carmen Auciello Stable of Ontario, where she was racing the conditione­d ranks at Woodbine.

On the trot side, Glider Man (13 wins, $94,530, 1:56.4 at Woodbine) was also purchased by Doyle and Birt with his latest start a winning one in 1:58.2 at Flamboro for trainer Randy Van Meer.

Supreme Monarch (eight wins, $120,477, 1:58.4 at Flamboro) is now owned by Jamie Whalen of Avondale. The nine-year-old trotting daughter of Federal Flex was timed in 1:59.3 in her latest start at Flamboro. Nicholas Oakes' column appears in The Guardian each Friday. He can be reached at nicholasoa­kes@hotmail.com.

 ?? BRITTANY WATTS/SPECIAL TO THE GUARDIAN ?? Silver Beast is preparing to take on the top class this summer at Red Shores at the Charlottet­own Driving Park. The race season is set to begin Thursday, June 4, in Charlottet­own.
BRITTANY WATTS/SPECIAL TO THE GUARDIAN Silver Beast is preparing to take on the top class this summer at Red Shores at the Charlottet­own Driving Park. The race season is set to begin Thursday, June 4, in Charlottet­own.
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