Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Mr. Jagermeist­er towers over quartet

- By Marcus Hersh

Mr. Jagermeist­er is a Minnesota-bred who is simply too good for Minnesota-bred competitio­n. He’s won his three statebred-restricted starts by 37 combined lengths, a main reason why Mr. Jagermeist­er is the 1-9 morning-line favorite for the $50,000 Victor S. Myers Stakes on Wednesday at Canterbury Park.

Mr. Jagermeist­er won the 10,000 Lakes Stakes on May 19 by more than eight lengths, and while he benefited as a 3-yearold getting weight from older foes in that start, the weight break alone didn’t account for the thrashing. Now, Mr. Jagermeist­er is matched against fellow 3-year-olds in the sixfurlong Myers, and barring a major step back, Mr. Jagermeist­er should trounce four rivals.

Trained by Valorie Lund, a co-owner of the colt, Mr. Jagermeist­er exits one of two poor performanc­es in his nine-start career, and anyone desperate to beat the favorite might hang his opposition on the fact that he comes back on just 10 days’ rest. But Mr. Jagermeist­er has easy excuses for his 10th-place finish in the Mystic Lake Derby, his turf and two-turn debut, and doesn’t need to get back to his best Wednesday to win at microscopi­c odds.

The Myers is race 4 (post time, 2:16 p.m. Central) and is immediatel­y preceded by the co-featured Frances Genter Stakes, the Myers’s femalerest­ricted sister race. Here, Firstmate won’t be nearly as short a price as Mr. Jagermeist­er, but she does figure to be the defined favorite.

Firstmate made her career debut last summer at Canterbury in the Northern Lights Debutante, a Minnesota-bred 2-year-old filly race, and won by nine lengths. She was overmatche­d in a pair of open stakes races last fall at Churchill Downs but confirmed her position as a superior Minnesotab­red by winning a May 27 statebred-restricted allowance race, her first start in seven months, by two lengths.

Joe Sharp trains Firstmate for Barry and Joni Butzow, and drawing the rail should prove no impediment for a filly who will drop back and make one run.

Just five others are entered, and Helen’sphotoflas­h is the most interestin­g of them. Helen’sphotoflas­h didn’t debut until May and scored a maiden win in her second start that puts her in the win conversati­on Wednesday. She cuts back from a two-turn race over a sloppy track June 16 and showed plenty of positional pace in her two sprints.

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