By Mark Ratzky, publicity – Cal Expo Harness
The streaking
Urgointohearmeroar looms an overwhelming favorite in Saturday night’s $9,800
Robert Gordon Final for the pacers.
An 11-race card is on tap
under the Watch and Wager LLC banner with first post set for 6:10 p.m. There
will also be an Open Pace headed by the razor-sharp Icy Blue Scooter and a
Filly and Mare Open Pace featuring Misspanderosajones.
Urgointohearmeroar has
accounted for five of his last six trips to the post here, including the
December 29 Bill Conlin Final and last week’s Robert Gordon Prep as the 1-9
favorite.
A 4-year-old son of Mystery
Chase out of the Dragon Again mare Its Unconditional, the bay performer goes
about his business for owner Mark Anderson, trainer Gordie Graham and will once
again be guided by Mooney Svendsen.
In last week’s Gordon Prep,
Urgointohearmeroar was parked to the lead by the quarter, then took complete
control of things from that point and came home with two and a half-lengths to
spare.
Just B Talking turned in a
solid runner-up finish in that affair as a 25-1 shot for owner/trainer/driver
Gerry Longo. They left into what became a pocket trip, tracked the heavy
favorite to the lane and kept to the task while easily holding for the place
spot.
Completing the field are Hay
Hay Alright, Fox Valley Hoss, In For The Chase, Wizard Of Odds and Lickcreek
Speedway.
Race honors memory of Robert Gordon
Saturday
night’s main event is named for Robert Gordon, the noted driver/trainer and
track executive who passed away at the age of 65 in 2006.
Said
Ben Kenny, Cal Expo/Watch and Wager LLC Asst. General Manager and Chief
Financial Officer, “Bob was my unofficial
campaign manager when I first ran for the CHHA board. He was a mentor on the
board, a great horseman and I remember him always having a funny joke to tell.”
Said trainer George Reider,
“Bobby Gordon was a good friend off the track, but on the track he was all business
and could train a horse as hard as anybody in the country and be successful at
it. The Bobby Gordon I choose to remember is when we played water volleyball
and had those great barbecues.”
Robert Gordon started his 40-year career in Ohio and learned his lessons under the outstanding horseman Bob Farrington. He eventually settled in California and was a mainstay at the top of the trainer standings from the late 70s through the early 90s, conditioning such stars as Stand By N, Theora Hanover and Pack Leader.
Stand By N raced under the banner of Bob and Loretta Staats stable and she was his all-time favorite. The Down Under import had a 1:52 1/5 career standard and banked $254,381 in a brilliant career on the racetrack, then went on to be an equally outstanding broodmare. She was inducted in the California Hall of Fame in 2010.
Bob Gordon was a past president of the Western Harness Standardbred Association and the California Harness Horse Breeders Association, while in the early 90s he served as a director of the USTA. He was president of Premier Harness Racing, which raced at Los Alamitos, and was instrumental in keeping the sport alive in California in the mid 90s at a time when harness racing was definitely on the ropes.
Bob Gordon was also director of backstretch operations for the Sacramento Harness Association and helped in starting the not-for-profit corporation, which was operating at Cal Expo at the time of his death.