McWicked
and Shartin N, ranked No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, in the sport’s year-end
poll, were landslide winners for division honors among pacers in Dan Patch
Award voting released Thursday by the U.S. Harness Writers Association. Shartin
N, a 5-year-old mare, was named best older female pacer on all but one ballot
while McWicked, a 7-year-old stallion, was named best older male pacer on all
but three.
Also
named division winners were 2-year-old colt Captain Crunch, 2-year-old filly
Warrawee Ubeaut, 3-year-old gelding Dorsoduro Hanover, and 3-year-old filly
Kissin In The Sand. All of the winners with the exception of Dorsoduro Hanover
received at least 90 percent of the vote in their division. Dorsoduro Hanover
won, 65-53, over runner-up Courtly Choice in the closest divisional balloting
among either pacers or trotters this year.
A total
of 130 Dan Patch Award ballots were returned by eligible members of the U.S.
Harness Writers Association and American Harness Racing Secretaries. Dan Patch
Award winners will be honored at the organization’s banquet Feb. 24 at Rosen
Shingle Creek resort in Orlando, Fla., at which time Trotter, Pacer, and Horse of
the Year will be announced.
McWicked
led the sport in earnings this year, with $1.57 million. He became the first
horse older than the age of 5 to top the money standings since 7-year-old
trotter Savoir in 1975. McWicked also became the oldest male pacer to ever win
a Dan Patch Award at age 2 or 3 and capture another trophy as an older horse.
His first honor came at 3 in 2014.
For the
season, McWicked won 12 of 19 races, capping his campaign with a five-race win
streak, and hit the board a total of 17 times. His victories included the
$500,000 Ben Franklin Pace, $471,100 William R. Haughton Memorial, $462,000
Canadian Pacing Derby, $430,000 Breeders Crown, $350,000 TVG Series Open
championship, $250,000 Dan Rooney Invitational, and $179,000 Allerage Farms
Open. His 1:46.2 clocking in the Allerage was the second-fastest race mile in
history.
Brian
Sears was McWicked’s primary driver, but David Miller also posted Grand Circuit
wins with the Casie Coleman-trained stallion. McWicked, a son of McArdle out of
Western Sahara, is owned by Ed James’ S S G Stables. He was bred by Andray
Farm.
Shartin
N became the first pacing mare to earn $1 million in a season, finishing the
year with $1.05 million thanks to 19 wins in 24 races. The New Zealand-bred
mare joins Hall of Famer Cardigan Bay as a “Down Under” import to receive a Dan
Patch Award. Cardigan Bay, also from New Zealand, was a two-time honoree (1965
and 1968).
Trained
by Jim King Jr. and driven by Tim Tetrick, Shartin N’s wins included the
$373,000 Blue Chip Matchmaker Series championship, $281,200 Roses Are Red,
$270,000 Breeders Crown, $197,400 Lady Liberty, $175,000 TVG Series Mare
championship, $161,000 Artiscape, $150,000 Betsy Ross Invitational, $102,200
Chip Noble Memorial, and $98,500 Allerage Farms Mare Pace. She also finished
the year with a five-race win streak.
Shartin
N, a daughter of Tintin In America out of Bagdarin, is owned by Richard
Poillucci and Jo Ann Looney-King. She was bred by GJ Crabbe.
Dorsoduro
Hanover got the nod among 3-year-old male pacers after leading the division
with $1.28 million in purses, the second-highest total in the sport. He won 10
of 22 races, with his victories including the $530,000 Breeders Crown, $400,000
Delvin Miller Adios, and $253,000 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes championship. He
also had six second-place finishes, including in the Meadowlands Pace and
Little Brown Jug.
Ron
Burke trained the gelding, who was driven by Matt Kakaley. Dorsoduro Hanover is
owned by Sylvia Burke’s Burke Racing Stable, the partnership of Jerry Silva,
Theresa Silva, Purnel Jones Jr. and Elizabeth Jones, the partnership of Mark
Weaver and Mike Bruscemi, and the Wingfield Five (Bradley, Charles, Kimberly, Robert
and Thomas Wingfield). The son of Somebeachsomewhere out of Deer Valley Miss
was bred by Hanover Shoe Farms.
Two-year-old
filly Warrawee Ubeaut also is part of the Burke Brigade. She won seven of 12
races and earned a division-leading $646,995 for trainer Burke and driver
Yannick Gingras. Her wins included the $600,000 Breeders Crown and $207,000
Kentuckiana Stallion Management Stakes. In addition, her 1:48.3 victory in a
$61,250 division of the International Stallion Stakes at Red Mile made her the
fastest 2-year-old pacer in history.
Warrawee
Ubeaut is owned by Sylvia Burke’s Burke Racing Stable, Phil Collura, the
partnership of Jerry Silva, Theresa Silva, Purnel Jones Jr. and Elizabeth
Jones, and the partnership of Mark Weaver and Mike Bruscemi. A daughter of
Sweet Lou out of Great Memories, she was bred by Warrawee Farm.
Three-year-old
filly Kissin In The Sand and 2-year-old colt Captain Crunch both are from the
stable of trainer Nancy Johansson and were driven by Scott Zeron.
Kissin
In The Sand won 10 of 15 races and never finished worse than second on her way
to a division-best $845,495 in purses. Her wins included the $300,000 James M.
Lynch Memorial, $253,000 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes championship, $191,800
Mistletoe Shalee, and $126,000 Bluegrass Stakes. She was second in the Breeders
Crown and Fan Hanover.
Marvin
Katz and Bud Hatfield’s Hatfield Stables own Kissin In The Sand, who is a
daughter of Somebeachsomewhere out of Kiss Me Kate. The filly was bred by
Christina Takter, John Fielding, RAW Equine, and Concord Stud Farm.
Captain
Crunch won six of 10 races and earned a division-leading $616,113. His triumphs
included the $600,000 Breeders Crown and $469,300 Governor’s Cup.
He is
owned by 3 Brothers Stables (Alan, Ron and Steve Katz), Christina Takter,
Norman and Robert Aerenson’s Rojan Stables, and Judy and Buck Chaffee’s Caviart
Farms. Captain Crunch, a son of Captaintreacherous out of Sweet Paprika, was
bred by Walnridge Farm and Sherri Meirs.
The remainder of the Dan Patch awardwinners will
be announced in a series of three releases starting next Wednesday, the 26th,
and concluding on Friday the 28th.
For
more information about the Dan Patch Awards banquet and Rosen Shingle Creek
resort, visit the U.S. Harness Writers Association’s website.
2-YEAR-OLD MALE PACER
Captain
Crunch (126 votes/96.9 percent)
Captaintreacherous – Sweet Paprika – Artiscape
Yearling price: $85,000 under the name Captain Bean at Standardbred
Horse Sale
Breeders: Walnridge Farm, Sherri Meirs
Owners: 3 Brothers Stables, Christina Takter, Rojan Stables, Caviart
Farms
Trainer: Nancy Johansson Driver: Scott Zeron
Races: 10-6-1-1 Purses: $616,113 Mark: 1:49.1 at Red Mile
Top wins: $600,000 Breeders Crown; $469,300 Governor’s Cup
2-YEAR-OLD FEMALE PACER
Warrawee
Ubeaut (124 votes/95.3 percent)
Sweet Lou – Great Memories – Apaches Fame
Yearling price: $70,000 at Lexington Selected Sale
Breeder: Warrawee Farm
Owners: Burke Racing Stable, Phil Collura, J&T Silva-Purnel &
Libby, Weaver Bruscemi
Trainer: Ron Burke Driver: Yannick Gingras
Races: 12-7-1-2 Purses: $646,995 Mark: 1:48.3 at Red Mile
(world record)
Top wins: $600,000 Breeders Crown; $207,000 Kentuckiana Stallion
Management Stakes
3-YEAR-OLD MALE PACER
Dorsoduro
Hanover (65 votes/50 percent)
Somebeachsomewhere – Deer Valley Miss – Artsplace
Yearling price: $100,000 at Standardbred Horse Sale
Breeder: Hanover Shoe Farms
Owners: Burke Racing Stable, Silva, Purnel & Libby, Weaver Bruscemi,
Wingfield Five
Trainer: Ron Burke Driver: Matt Kakaley
Races: 22-10-6-2 Purses: $1.28 million Mark: 1:49.4 at
Pocono
Top wins: $530,000 Breeders Crown; $400,000 Adios
3-YEAR-OLD FEMALE PACER
Kissin
In The Sand (117 votes/90 percent)
Somebeachsomewhere – Kiss Me Kate – Real Artist
Yearling price: $130,000 at Standardbred Horse Sale
Breeders: Christina Takter, John Fielding, RAW Equine, Concord Stud Farm
Owners: Marvin Katz, Hatfield Stables
Trainer: Nancy Johansson Driver: Scott Zeron
Races: 15-10-5-0 Purses: $845,495 Mark: 1:47.4 at Red Mile
Top wins: $300,000 Lynch Memorial; $191,800 Mistletoe Shalee
OLDER
MALE PACER
McWicked (127 votes/97.6 percent)
McArdle – Western Sahara – Western Ideal
Yearling price: $35,000 at Standardbred Horse Sale
Breeder: Andray Farm
Owner: S S G Stables
Trainer: Casie Coleman Drivers: Brian Sears, David Miller
Races: 19-12-3-2 Purses: $1.57 million Mark: 1:46.2 at Red
Mile
Top wins: $500,000 Ben Franklin; $471,100 Haughton Memorial; $462,000
Canadian Pacing Derby; $430,000 Breeders Crown
OLDER
FEMALE PACER
Shartin N (129 votes/99.2 percent)
Tintin In America – Bagdarin – Live Or Die
Yearling price: None, sold privately at age 4
Breeder: G J Crabbe
Owners: Richard Poillucci, Jo Ann Looney-King
Trainer: Jim King Jr. Driver: Tim Tetrick
Races: 24-19-1-0 Purses: $1.05 million Mark: 1:48.2 at Red
Mile
Top wins: $373,000 Blue Chip Matchmaker final; $281,200 Roses Are Red;
$270,000 Breeders Crown; $197,400 Lady Liberty