Driven and
trained by Jimmy Takter, the daughter of Credit Winner-Satin Pillows
overshadowed her competitors by 11 lengths. Her clocking was just 3/5 of
a second off the 1:55 Meadowlands track record set by Macaria Hanover in a November 2005 Breeders Crown
elimination. To Dream On was a $200,000 yearling purchase at Harrisburg by Marvin Katz and Al Libfeld of Ontario .
Lady Riviera , a half-sister
to world champion Chapter Seven, also showed some star power as she took the
second Simpson division in 1:58 over Morningstar, another Takter trainee.
Ron Pierce steered Lady Riviera
to a length victory in her career debut. Richard Banca trains the
homebred daughter of Sand Vic-La Riviera for
his father, Richard T. Banca of Franklin
Lakes , NJ.
Miss Steele
closed in a swift :27.3 to steal the third division from Dewey Lane . Andy Miller guided the
daughter of Muscles Yankee-Edith’s Chip to her first victory for his wife,
Julie, and Omer Miller of Humboldt, IL. Miss Steele was a $22,000
yearling buy at the Lexington Selected Sale.
Caveat Emptor
proved his worth with a decisive 1:57 score in the lone $27,065 Simpson
division for 2-year-old trotting colts. With driver-trainer-owner Ray
Schnittker in tow, Caveat Emptor brushed to the lead at the half and drew off
to a five-length victory over Corky (also from the Takter stable). He is
a son of Schnittker’s 2008 Hambletonian winner Deweycheatumnhowe out of the
Conway Hall mare Venus Hall. Schnittker and Caveat Emptor of Middletown,
NY paid $60,000 for the colt in Lexington .