Journal Pioneer

Forever Paradise draws rail

For 49th running of Governor’s Plate on Saturday night

- BY JASON SIMMONDS jpsports@journalpio­neer.com Twitter.com/JpsportsJa­son https://www. facebook.com/jason.simmonds.180

Forever Paradise has drawn the coveted rail position for the 49th running of the Governor’s Plate.

Prince County’s most prestigiou­s standardbr­ed race will conclude Governor’s Plate Week of harness racing and the Lobster Carnival at Red Shores at Summerside Raceway late Saturday night.

The field of eight qualified in two $5,000 eliminatio­ns on Sunday afternoon.

The draw for the Governor’s Plate, which is presented by Summerside Chrysler Dodge and features a purse of $22,000, was held following Race 4 of Tuesday night’s program. Do Over Hanover, the winner of the second eliminatio­n in 1:53.1, will leave from Post 2 while Allstar Seelster drew the No. 3 hole.

The draw was not kind to the top two finishers in Eliminatio­n 1. Hot Deuce, the race winner in a sizzling 1:52.1, will leave from Post 7 while and Crombie A is on the far outside

– Post 8. Junebugs Baby (Post 4), Invictus Hanover (Post 5) and Good Friday Three (Post 6) round out the field. Forever Paradise, a sevenyear-old bay gelding by Western Paradise-Mariart-Arturo, finished third in the first eliminatio­n. Adam Merner did the driving for P.E.I. owners Reginald MacPherson, David MacKenzie and Aaron MacKenzie. Do Over Hanover, a fouryear-old bay gelding by Western Ideal-Driven to Sin-Jennas Beach Boy, is owned by Allard Racing Inc. of Quebec along with P.E.I.’s Red Isle Racing and Steven MacRae. Marc Campbell drove in the eliminatio­n.

Norris Rogers drove Allstar Seelster in the first eliminatio­n. Edward Harvey of Tyne Valley owns and trains the sixyear-old bay gelding by Artistic Fella-Aqua Ross-The Panderosa.

Junebugs Baby is owned by Jackie Heffernan of Glace Bay, N.S. Myles Heffernan trains and drives the eight-year-old brown horse by Western Paradise-Carols Jung Bug-On the Road Again.

Trainer Jason (Blue Knight) Hughes drove Invictus Hanover, a six-year-old bay gelding by Yankee Cruiser-I Sparkle-Nihilator, in the second eliminatio­n for Foxyhall Racing of Wallace, N.S. Longtime horseman Walter Simmons of Summerside owns the Austin Sorrie-trained Good Friday Three, a fiveyear-old bay gelding by Mac Three-Smileallth­ewayhome-Grinfromea­rtoear. Veteran driver Kenny Arsenault did the steering in the second eliminatio­n.

Hot Deuce had people thinking the track pacing record of 1:51.4, set by Ys Lotus in last year’s Governor’s Plate final, could be in jeopardy in the first eliminatio­n. Walter Cheverie was in the sulky of the five-year-old bay gelding by Armbro Deuce-Hot Dam Here Iam-A Stud Named Sue in the first elimation. Mike Allister of Beaumont, Alta., owns Hot Deuce while Patrick Shepherd is the trainer.

Earl Watts trains Crombie A for owners Allard Racing Inc. of Quebec and Kapildeo Singh of New York. Campbell drove the 11-year-old bay horse by Life Sign-Medea Me-Walton Hanover in the first eliminatio­n.

 ?? JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Adam Walsh, manager of racing at Red Shores, and draw master Wendell Ellis of Summerside Chrysler Dodge pose with the board displaying the post positions for the 49th running of the Governor’s Plate at Red Shores at Summerside Raceway on Saturday...
JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER Adam Walsh, manager of racing at Red Shores, and draw master Wendell Ellis of Summerside Chrysler Dodge pose with the board displaying the post positions for the 49th running of the Governor’s Plate at Red Shores at Summerside Raceway on Saturday...

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