Truro News

Tens dashes of live racing set for Sunday

- Diane Daniels

Ten dashes and 70 horses are carded for Sunday at Truro Raceway for an exciting and entertaini­ng afternoon of fun.

Several ship-ins from Cape Breton, along with visiting teamster Dale Spence from Prince Edward Island, are sure to add a lively dimension to the program.

Post-time is 1 p.m. Qualifying rounds are slated for 11:45 a.m.

Winter dates added

Three race dates have been added to the 2018 Truro Raceway winter meet.

The fall program is scheduled to end on Sunday Dec. 17. Following a three-week break from live racing, Truro Raceway will come back to host a three-card winter program on Jan. 7, 14, and 21 with a post-time of 1 p.m.

Bitterswee­t for Bagelman

Tomorow afternoon the 14- year- old pacer, Bagleman, owned and trained by Bob Collette, will go to the gate for the final time in his impressive career.

This keen and athletic competitor boasts a distinguis­hed resume with 409 starts, a life’s best of 151.2 and career earnings of $378,548.

Great- gaited and durable Bagelman ends his racing life to jump into a new retirement career as a pleasure horse. The bay gelding will be retiring to a stable in Old Barns with horsewoman Shelly Whidden.

Sunday, Dec. 17, the Truro Harness Horse Owners Associatio­n and Truro Raceway will be partnering for a trackside retirement and good luck ceremony and presentati­on to honour not only Bagelman but also two other 14-year-old standardbr­eds retirees, Intrepidus and Sharon The Moment.

Fresh stock for Laffin

Ernie Laffin’s stable is taking on a fresh dynamic this fall with the addition of a pair young prospects out the Atlantic Classic Yearling Sale, Charlottet­own.

Feelin Haggard, a yearling gelding son of Stonebridg­e Terror and stablemate Libertys Dream by P E sire, Malicious, will headline the Laffin camp for 2018.

Moving on

Several of our local equine competitor­s are furthering their careers and moving into new venues and stables, including the threeyear-old princess of the Maritime filly circuit, Elektra Express.

Bred and raised by Ryan and Danica Ellis of Brookfield, Eleketra Express has been sold to Allard Racing Stable, Aycon Stable and How’s That Stables, currently campaignin­g at Yonkers Raceway.

N Expense, previously owned by the Ramsay Racing Stable, is now in Flamboro for new Ontario connection Carl Kuepfer. Big Joe Dobey, owned by Joe Janega of Cape Breton, and Gordon McCabe’s Gold Record are also campaignin­g out of Flamboro for conditione­r Teesha Symes.

Mccabe sold a second filly, Putnams Fire, to Charles (Chuck) Symes of Springhill, also at Flamboro.

Top of the Turn special

Festive roast turkey dinner with all the trimmings: $15.95 (includes tea/coffee and dessert)

Rapid fire with Clayton Stevens

(1,281 lifetime starts, 128 victories, $102,298 purse earnings)

1. Other than Truro Raceway, favourite track to drive at: Red Shores, Summerside

2. Favorite food: Chinese or pork chops

3. Favorite TV show/channel or movie: Horse racing channel

4. Least favourite barn chore – Shoeing

5. What non-horsey activity do you enjoy: Hunting

Chase the Ace

Ace of Spades still in the deck with 23 cards left. Jackpot stands a $7,652.

Dec. 3 winner: Sonny Siteman ($275).

Today at the track

Simulcast action kicks off today at 12:30 p.m. with Red Shores, Charlottet­own continuing throughout the afternoon and evening with a full slate of throughbre­d and harness tracks.

In a near-perfect setting Thursday night at the Rath-eastlink Community Centre, the I Am Canadian kickoff event preceded the World Junior A Challenge.

With a large number in attendance I Am Canadian icon Jeff Douglas opened things with one of his patented rants. Douglas, from Truro, co-host of CBC Radio’s As It Happens, did a great job keeping the audience entertaine­d during the evening as master of ceremonies.

Truro’s Arash Madani, the outstandin­g sportscast­er with Sportsnet, once a reporter with the Truro Daily News, returned home to be keynote speaker. Madani seemed to hold the audience in his hand as he revisited big league locker rooms and playing fields, sharing baseball and hockey interviews and colourful behind-the-scenes stories.

To the credit of Dave Ritcey, the host committee chairman, Tanya Colbourne and the other organizers, retaining Madani, serving the great dinner and putting together the brilliant program, it made for a very memorable night.

We’ll return to the eventful occasion, but with hockey, on the heels of Rogers Hometown Hockey visiting Truro last month, the World Junior A Challenge begins play Sunday afternoon at the RECC.

The six- team internatio­nal event (Dec. 10-16) features Russia, Czech Republic, Switzerlan­d, USA, Canada West and Canada East. At 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Canada West plays Czech Republic. Russia goes against Canada East at 7: 30 p. m., Czech Republic meets U.S.A. at 3.30 p.m. Monday and at 7:30 p.m Canada East face Switzerlan­d. Play continues daily leading up to the gold-medal game Saturday afternoon, Dec. 16.

“This is a great event, we’re excited to be able to showcase our community and facility to the world,” said Dave Ritcey, past president and now chairman of the board of the Maritime Hockey League and former head coach of the 2013 and 2005 Atlan-

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Campbellto­n Tigers Francis Thibeault, left, Nick Sharpe, Dave Ritcey and Logan Johnston of Edmundston Blizzard.
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