REV
IT NOW WINS TROTTING RACE UNDER SADDLE; NO SHAME BLUE CHIP WINS AGAIN
By
john manzi for Goshen Historic Track
The
second matinee race program at Goshen’s Historic Track was well attended and
those who stayed until the final race on the eight- race card saw the veteran
trotter Rev It Now win the race under saddle.On that card there were four races
for 2 year-olds, a race for three year olds, two open events-one for trotters
and one for pacers- and the trotting race under saddle which saw the
veteran trotter Rev It Now win easily in a time of 2:07.4.
Rev
It Now, a 9-year-old altered son of Revenue S, who has won six races this year
hooked to a sulky, was ridden to an 18- length triumph by Helene Gregory. A
week prior (June 8) at the Gaitway Farms matinee program, in his initial
attempt at under saddle racing, Rev It Now was a 4-1/2 length winner in a time
of 2:00.4 over that mile oval again with and Helene Gregory up.
“I
have always thought that "Rev" would be good under saddle ever since
we have had him and I put a saddle on him and rode him myself a few times just
going slow,” said Hannah Miller, co-owner and the trotter’s regular harness
driver. “He was super so we decided to give it a shot and qualify him. He
qualified excellent at Gaitway under saddle. I think he enjoys this new job and
it's a way to mix up his routine and keep him fresh.”
This
year Rev It Now, a career winner of over $258,000 has been a scourge in the
Billings and NAADA amateur trots with Miller at the controls. Besides his six
victories Rev It Now also has two seconds and three thirds in his 19 seasonal
starts and has earned over $26,000 pulling a sulky.
Since
she gets along so well with the veteran trotter Hannah Miller was asked why she
didn’t ride him in his two races under saddle.
“I
haven't had enough practice yet to ride him in a race. I'm working on that but
it is difficult and Helene is an excellent rider and has had plenty of
experience in these types of races,” Miller explained “I plan on continuing to
learn and practice and hopefully I will be able to ride him myself in a race
one day.
“We
will be bringing him back to Goshen on July 5th and plan on racing him under
saddle at other NY fairs, Vernon, The Red Mile, and hopefully they will have a
race at the Meadowlands.”
Miller
shares ownership of Rev It Now with the Nick Surick and the Erv Miller stables.
Nick Surick is also the horse's trainer.
Also
of note on Goshen’s Sunday matinee card was the second consecutive victory by
No Shame Blue Chip. Fresh off his 2:01.1 seasonal mark ( for a freshman pacing
gelding on a half mile track) here last week the altered son of American
Ideal was driven to a 2:02: 2 victory by Brian Connor.
Peter
Gerry recently purchased No Shame Blue Chip. He's trained by Janice Connor.
The
last of three seasonal matinee programs at the world’s oldest harness track
will be presented next Sunday, June 21. Then on Thursday, July 2 Historic
Track’s 107th Grand Circuit meeting will get underway.