It was an enticing mix of old
and new at The Meadowlands on Saturday night with fan favorite Golden Receiver
making a successful return to the track and a couple of lightly raced three
year olds with big futures captured divisions of the Buddy Gilmour series.
Golden Receiver has had a
remarkable career for trainer Mark Harder and owners Our Horse Cents Stable and
Nina Simmonds, winning over two million dollars with many of his greatest
victories coming at The Meadowlands. Now aged nine years, Golden
Receiver returned to the racing wars with Corey Callahan aboard after
a two and a half month respite following his second place finish in
the 2013 TVG Pacing Championship final on November 30.
On Saturday, driver
Callahan called upon his mount's customary speed and style to set
comfortable (for him) fractions of 26.1, 54.4, 1:22.4 before holding off the
formidable late bid by the pocket sitting Easy Again by a neck in 1:49.2. Both
Harder and Callahan were elated by the return of their "Big Horse" in
the same fine form he has exhibited for the past several years.
The Buddy Gilmour series
(formerly known as the Jr Trendsetter) for three year old colts and geldings
has long been a springboard for lightly raced sophomores to gain needed
experience as they embark on what their connections hope will be a summer
stakes campaign. The winners of the pair of $17,500 divisions raced on Saturday
gave further cause for optimism to their connections who had
already made the February 15 nomination payment to the Meadowlands
Pace on each.
Brittany Farms has raced many
champions through the years and were a partner in last year's Pace winner
Captaintreacherous. George Segal's nom de course looks to have
another potential prodigy in the American Ideal colt Capital Account.
Trained by Jimmy Takter,
Capital Account didn't make his first start until December 21 but has
demonstrated unusual speed in his four prior outings with three
wins and a place. Saturday's race was another step forward, resulting in a five
length win in a new record of 1:51-. Pierce, also from Takter's barn, was
second and Grandpa Don, third.
Yannick Gingras has been aboard
for all of Capital Account's races and handled him flawlessly again in this
one. There's no questioning the colt's speed and once his mind and gait
catch up he's going to be a force.
National Debt comes from an
entirely different background but was no less impressive in his east coast debut
after travelling across the continent. He is being trained in New Jersey by Ron
Coyne Jr. for Blair and Ema Corbeil and their partner Kelly Hoerdt, who
developed and drove the undefeated colt to four impressive wins in Western
Canada last fall. National Debt made a quick impression on the locals
with his sharp appearance and long, powerful strides.
With two qualifiers under
his belt for fitness, National Debt and Tim Tetrick caught the similarly
unbeaten Dinner At The Met in his Gilmour split. On this evening, after taking
an early tuck in third, Tetrick moved National Debt to the
lead just past the 56.1 half and let him roll on a bit. When Dinner
At The Met rolled up to challenge into the stretch National Debt had plenty in
reserve, sprinting home in 26.3 to hold safe by three lengths in 1:50.3.
Most impressive were the two separate bursts of speed National Debt displayed,
one, making his bid for the lead past the half, the other in the stretch.
When Tetrick asked for speed in the final eighth, the response was
devastating. National Debt could provide quite the surplus for his
connections in 2014.
It was a tremendous night for
wagering at The Meadowlands Saturday. The Total handle was a robust
$3,625,092, which was a slight bump from last year. In addition, on-track
handle was up as the facility was packed with patrons taking advantage of the
first signs of spring in the northeast. The attractions at Meadowlands
Racing & Entertainment will only grow in the spring with the opening of Victory
Terrace, the rooftop bar and lounge and The Backyard, which will be the
expansion of the track apron with entertainment and dining options galore.
Racing resumes on Thursday,
with the second round of the Charles Singer Memorial trotting series, with post
time at 7:15 P.M.