By Mark Ratzky, publicity – Cal Expo Harness
Pridecrest, Mandeville and
Its a Horse, who have each had victories at the top rung at this meet, square
off in Saturday night’s featured $6,700 Open Trot.
The headliner will go as the
fifth contest on an 11-race Watch and Wager LLC program and things will
underway at 6:10 p.m.
Pridecrest scored three
straight Open victories between January 24 and February 15, then had to settle
for third after a first-over trip while leaving from the demanding No. 10 slot
in last week’s get-together at the head of the class.
An 8-year-old son of Angus
Hall, Pridecrest is owned by Heather Mathews, is conditioned by Steve Wiseman
and has Mooney Svendsen guiding from the outside post in the field of seven.
He comes into this assignment
with 38 wins from his 150 lifetime trips to the post, with $318,000 in his bank
account and a 1:53 2/5 standard that was established here three years ago.
Mandeville got the job done
with these last week in coast-to-coast fashion with Gerry Longo in what marked
his third start back since a slight vacation. Longo owns and trains and Nick
Roland will drive the Majestic Son gelding this weekend.
Its a Horse packs a big punch
in the stretch and deserves plenty of respect for owner Ray Alan Miller,
trainer Marco Rios and pilot Dean Magee. His most recent victory came in the
Joe Lighthill Trot on December 13 over a sloppy track. Dougs Hobby Horse,
Majestic Lady Jo, Windsun Galaxie and Big Hero complete the field.
Veteran Mandeville back
in the spotlight
After a couple of runner-up
finishes following some time off, Mandeville returned to his winning ways last
week in the Open Trot.
With his owner/trainer Gerry Longo
in the sulky, Mandeville went right to the top, withstood a strong challenge
from Pridecrest turning for home and went on to a length victory over the
sloppy track. He will be guided by Nick Roland for this weekend’s assignment.
It was the 24th
lifetime tally for the Majestic Son gelding and pushed his career earnings over
$226,000. He set his 1:54 2/5 lifetime mark last season at Saratoga.
“I bought him in Kentucky
late last year after he won back-to-back Opens at that new track,” Longo
explained.
“When I first got him, his
feet were in pretty bad shape and he was racing with glue-on shoes. Between
myself, the blacksmith Louie and my groom Oscar, we did lots of work with him
and his foot finally grew out.”
In addition to Its a Horse,
who was runner-up in last week’s Open, Mandeville will have to deal with
Pridecrest. That one peeled off three straight victories at this level going
into last week’s tour, where he left from the challenging No. 10 post and did
his work in first-over fashion.