CHARLOTTETOWN, PE – Gold Cup and Saucer runner-up Twin B Tuffenuff faces some stiff harness racing competition in the Preferred Pace on a rescheduled Sunday afternoon program at Red Shores Racetrack and Casino at the Charlottetown Driving Park.
The 14-dash presentation was originally scheduled for Saturday evening but will be held Sunday at 1 P.M. due to an impending weather system heading for Atlantic Canada.
The Race 13 Preferred Pace carries a $4,500 purse with Wind Blown (To be driven by Paul Langille) drawing the rail in the tight knit field of five. The Phil Sizer trainee was a winner his last two starts at Red Shores Summerside with Langille aboard in 1:53.3 and 1:53.1 for owners Doug Polley Sr., and Doug Polley Jr., of Nova Scotia and Gordon and Joanne McComb of Ontario.
Roll Em (Marc Campbell) has post 2 for trainer Brent Campbell, who co-owns with Ryan MacLeod, Savage Stable and Brady Doyle. The six-year-old son of Time To Roll was a 1:51.4 winner in the P.E.I.H.R.I.A. Invitational on Gold Cup and Saucer day and followed it up with a 1:52.2 victory last week.
Bee Two Bee (Jason Hughes) leaves from post 3 for trainer Ashley Gamester and owners Blair MacLauchlan and Donald MacRae. The Sunshine Beach seven-year-old is a co-holder of the Red Shores Charlottetown Track record of 1:50.1 set in the Richard Campbell Memorial in 2023.
Twin B Tuffenuff makes his first start behind the gate with post 4 after finishing second in the $100,000 Gold Cup and Saucer, presented by ALC, to Covered Bridge. Gilles Barrieau is back in the race bike for trainer Ron Matheson and owner Patrick Morris of Charlottetown.
Rounding out the field is post 5 starter Blood Money (David Dowling) for trainer Matheson and owner Dr. Mitchell Downey of New Brunswick. The Sweet Lou stallion was second to Roll Em his last start at the Preferred level.
The Post Time Picks slate Roll Em as the one to beat.
“Roll Em is riding a two-race winning streak coming into this race and has the inside advantage on his top rivals. I’m betting Campbell rolls him down the Red Shores highway to victory.”
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by Nicholas Oakes, for Red Shores