BY
FRANK DRUCKER, Publicity Director, Empire City @ Yonkers Raceway
YONKERS, NY,
Friday, March 30, 2018—Yonkers Raceway deferred to the ladies for Good Friday
and Passover (March 30rd), offering the non-denominational third
round of the Blue Chip Matchmaker.
Four, $40,000
events again brought together many of the best pacing mares.
First Division—A
perfectly-pocketed Lakeisha Hall (George Brennan, $14.60) measured it off
against 1-4 favorite L A Delight (Yannick Gingras).
The latter, away
third from the pole, moved to the lead right at a 27-second opening
quarter-mile. She then had a no-excuse middle half (:56.4, 1:25.4). Meanwhile,
Lakeisha Hall, from post position No. 4, made a quick lead before finding her
sequestered in the two-hole.
L A Delight owned
a length-and-a-quarter lead into the lane. However, former Kentucky Sire Stakes
champ Lakeisha Hall edged out and edged past, winning by a half-length in
1:54.2. Medusa (Scott Zeron) was a best-of-the-rest, three-hole third.
For second choice
Lakeisha Hall, a 5-year-old daughter of Third Straight co-owned (as Burke
Racing) by (trainer) Ron Burke, Weaver Bruscemi and Jack Piatt II, it was her
first win in three seasonal starts. The exacta paid $28.20, with the triple
returning $88.50.
“Once I made the
lead, I wanted to make (L A Delight) work,” Brennan said. “She had to go some
in the first quarter, then not much, but my mare was sharp.
“I was kicking
myself last week. It was one of the few times I picked off Ronnie (Burke) and
she was very good. She was good again.”
Second Division—If Tim Tetrick
has asked series leader Shartin N ($2.90) at any point during the first three
weeks, he did it in private, as the femme fatale made it look simple again.
Chilly early from post No. 2, she watched pole-sitting Lady Shadow (Jason
Bartlett) take over from Scandalicious (Gingras).
The intervals was
soft enough (:28, :57.4) when Shartin N moved from fourth. She used a :27.2
third quarter (1:25.1) to dispose of Lady Shadow, taking a length-and-a-half
lead in and out of the final turn. Shartin N finished it off by a length in
1:53.3, remaining the Matchmaker’s lone meticulous mare.
Safe from Terror
(Jordan Stratton) lost her tow when the winner cleared, but continued well to
be second. Eclipse Me N (Dan Dube) was third.
For Shartin
N, a 5-year-old Down Under daughter of Tintin in America co-owned by Richard
Poillucci & Jo Anne Looney-King and trained by Jim King Jr., it was her
seventh win (fourth consecutive) in eight ’18 tries. The exacta paid $10.60,
with triple returning $47.20.
“She’s really
versatile and learning to become an Americanized horse,” Tetrick said.
Apparently,
she’s going to turn into a ‘slacker’ as well, as Mrs. King indicated Shartin N
is getting next week’s fourth round off for good behavior.
Third
Division---Second-choice Twinkle (Eric Goodell, $4.80)
played leapfrog with 13-10 fave Sell a Bit N (Stratton). Good thing, too, as
the latter tired and the leader held sway.
Twinkle, from
post No. 4, made the first lead, looping Sell a Bit N. The latter did take over
before the :27.3 opening two furlongs. Twinkle left the cones to seize the
initiative going into the second turn, finishing it off from there (:57.3,
1:25.2, season’s-best 1:54.1).
Shesjustadelight
N (Ron Cushing), away third from the pole, came first-up and was a very good
second, missing by three-quarters of length. Third went to Miss Irish Rose A
(Larry Stalbaum), with Sell a Bit N fading to fourth
For Twinkle,
a 5-year-old daughter of Bettor’s Delight co-owned by Dana Parham & Let it
Ride Stables and trained by Ross Croghan, she’s 2-for-3 this season (and
series) and won 13-of-15 career starts. The exacta paid $22.80, the triple
returned $318.50 and the superfecta paid $1,035.
Fourth
Division—For a second consecutive week, defending series
victress Mackenzie A (Stratton, $3.10) was an off-the-pace beast.
Away sixth
from post No. 6, she watched Newborn Sassy (Tetrick) leave around Call Me Queen
Be (Zeron). Again, there’s wasn’t much early excitement (:27.4, :57.4), but no
matter.
Mackenzie A
was moving, and she nearly had an unwanted deterrent for yet another week. This
time however, All About Madi (Bartlett), slipped back in after briefly coming
out from third. That left Mackenzie A to engage Newborn Sassy in and out of a
1:26 three-quarters.
The leader
was tough, but the challenger was tougher. Just about synchronized turning for
home, Mackenzie A wore down Newborn Sassy by a half-length in 1:54.1. Call Me
Queen Be wound up third.
For Mackenzie
A, a 6-year-old Down Under Rock N Roll Heaven lass trained by Peter Tritton for
co-owners Von Knoblauch Stables and Ellen Kinser, it was her second win in
three seasonal/series efforts. The exacta (two wagering choices) paid
$13, with triple returning $65.50.
“She never
disappoints me because she always show up,” Stratton said.
Saturday
night (March 31st) offers a quartet of $50,000 divisions of
Free-for-Allers in the third round of the George Morton Levy Memorial Pacing
Series.
A reminder
that there is no horse race wagering permitted in New York State Easter Sunday
(Apr. 1st), including the Raceway and Empire City Bets.