But this season director of racing, Eric Warner, says the
race will be a go on Thursday afternoon, December 27.
“Although we are still searching for a few more 14 year olds
for this year’s Au Revoir we currently have commitments from the connections of
four pacers with a possibility of one or two more,” Warner said. “And even if
we go with a short field there’ll be interest in the horses that will be in the
race.”
Warner is referring to veterans Tattler’s Jet , Alba Gold,
Captain Killean, and Hero’s Cavalcade, all career winners of hundreds of
thousands of dollars and who, barring any unforeseen circumstances will be in
the entry box .
Take Dave Carter’s, Tattler’s Jet, for instance. A winner of
120 races places him among the elite in races won by a pacer during his
career. And according to the Harness Racing Communications’ Ken
Weingarten, Tattler’s Jet’s 120 victories rank him No. 5 among all North
American pacers born in the last 40 years and his career-best win time of
1:49.2, set in 2010 at Colonial Downs at the age of 12, made him the fastest
horse ever to hail from Wisconsin.
The altered son of Tattler’s Torpedo will be coming in all
the way from the Badger State with his trainer, Gene Miller , who incidentally
won the National Amateur Driver of the Year Award in 2002.
And Alba Gold, reputed to be the last horse still
racing by the great stallion and race horse, Albatross, will be winding
his way here from western New York. Owned by Kathy Merola, Alba Gold has
a seasonal record of 1:58 taken at Batavia Downs and a career mark of
1:54.1 when the pacer was six years of age. From 45 lifetime victories Alba
Gold has and career earnings of over $372,000.
Another probable entrant is Francis Witkowski’s, Captain
Killean. A winner of 58 races with a lifetime record of 1:55.4 and almost
$140,000 in purse money will be coming in from Plainridge Racecourse in
Massachusetts.
Although owned in Massachusetts, Hero’s Cavalcade, is
currently racing here at the Mighty M and will be a definite starter in the Au
Revoir. Second in his last start in 1:59.2 the altered son of Keystone
Raider has won 48 races and over $327,000 in his career. His
lifetime record in 1:51.2 was taken when the pacer was 11 years old.
In the first Au Revoir the NY S Racing and Wagering Board
allowed the Mighty M to have a trotter in this specialty race and more
recently, in 2009, a trotter was one of the entrants, although he was a late
scratch.
“Since there are a few 14 year old trotters still racing
well at this time we’ll check if the Board will allow us to once again
have a trotter or two included in the Au Revoir field,” Warner added. “After
all, this is a unique race and real hard to fill, especially at the end of a
horses career.”
“Those interested in starting in the Au Revoir must make or
call in (845-794-4100x557) their entries to the racing office by 9am on
Friday, December 21 for the race on Thursday, December 27,” Warner
explained. “The early draw (for post positions) is necessitated by this year’s
Christmas Holiday falling on a Tuesday.”