By Dave Little, Meadowlands Media
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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – Millies
Possesion looks to stay perfect in what will be her ninth lifetime start
Saturday afternoon after being installed as the 9-5 morning-line favorite in
the Hambletonian Oaks for 3-year-old trotting fillies at the Meadowlands.
The daughter of Possess The
Will-Fashion Athena drew post position 2 for the $500,000 event at Tuesday
afternoon’s post draw at the Big M.
“I think it’s a good spot,” said
trainer Jim Campbell. “I’d sooner have the two than the one. I think it’s a
good spot where (driver) Dexter (Dunn) can kind of see how the race shapes up
and make whatever decision he sees fit.”
Millies Possesion upped her lifetime
record to eight wins in as many starts after taking her Hambo Oaks elim last
Saturday in 1:52.3, scoring by a nose over a fast-closing Evident Beauty.
“(Evident Beauty) is a good filly,”
said Campbell. “She never gives up and keeps on going. I think it’s a real
tough group. The trip is going to mean everything.”
Evident Beauty is listed at 7-2 from
post 4 with Dave Miller driving. Another big-time contender is When Dovescry
(5-2, 5, Simon Allard), who crushed her foes by 3 lengths in 1:51.3 in the
other Oaks elim.
“Me for one, I did not see that
coming,” said Campbell of When Dovescry’s performance. “She really came on
strong at the end of last year and she was up to the task last week. It’s going
to be a tough race.”
The road for Millies Possesion was an
atypical one, as the Fashion Farms-owned and bred filly was unraced at 2. “She
had some soundness issues,” said Campbell. “She had some issues with her hocks,
so we just had to turn her out and let time heal her. We brought her back in
January and the rest is history. She’s been nothing short of amazing.
“Anytime you have an unraced horse
you don’t know what to expect. I would be surprised for any unraced 2-year-old
to come back and be this good. She showed us a lot training down last year, but
that’s all we had to go off. The way she went her first start this year (a 1:56
win in a non-winners of one at Harrah’s Philadelphia on May 1), she was
impressive doing it. Every race since she has stepped up to the plate and done
everything we’ve asked of her.”
So does Campbell, who won the Oaks
with another fabulous Fashion Farms filly, Broadway Schooner in 2009, like the
role of favorite?
“When you are the favorite, it means
your horse has done well prior to that,” said Campbell. “I really don’t put a
lot of thought into whether we’re the favorite or not. We are in the race and
prepare the horse the best way we can to have the horse the best she can be
that particular day, regardless of whether you are the favorite or not.”
The Hambletonian Oaks is Race 11 on
Saturday on a star-studded, stakes-laden 16-race program and has post time of
4:30 p.m. The first race gets underway at noon.