Chesterfield, NJ — It was a three-win morning for harness racing trainers Tom Cancelliere and Nifty Norman at Wednesday’s (June 22) Magical Acres qualifiers for 2-year-olds.
Cancelliere won with female pacers Absolute Power (Sweet Lou-Power Pack Hanover) and Dole Whip (Sweet Lou-Pineapple Hanover) in addition to male pacer Lite N Sweet (Sweet Lou-Kahlua Queen). Norman was victorious with male pacer Duval Street, female trotter Lockdown Lady, and male trotter Kingpin Hanover.
Also posting multiple wins were trainers Chris Ryder, with male pacers Apertif and Lous The Attitude, and Trond Smedshammer, with male trotters Sevenatchi and Kennebago.
Rounding out the list of winners during the 13-race portion of the morning for the 2-year-olds were Carter Pinske’s female pacer To All A Goodnight, Jake Leamon’s female pacer Rock My Socks, and Bruce Saunders’ male pacer Manferno.
Absolute Power, Dole Whip, and Lite N Sweet all were in their second qualifiers at Magical Acres. Absolute Power, a 1:59.4 winner on June 8, went around the five-eighths-mile oval at the training center in 1:57.1 on Wednesday. The filly is from the family of Grand Circuit winner Panther Hanover.
Dole Whip won in 1:58 after finishing third in 1:58.2 on June 8. She also is from the family of Panther Hanover. Lite N Sweet won in 1:58 after being fourth in 2:01.1 two weeks ago.
All three were bred by owner John Cancelliere and driven by Corey Callahan.
Duval Street (Huntsville-Native Bride) and Kingpin Hanover (E L Titan-Keepsake Hanover) were making their first qualifying starts for Norman while Lockdown Lady (Father Patrick-Cameron Hill) was a winner in her second try.
The homebred Duval Street won in 1:58.4 with Brian Sears in the sulky. Duval Street was bred by Sundance Stable and Jay Sears and is owned by Sundance Stable and Kim Chiaramonte Sears. His dam was a Grand Circuit winner and Pennsylvania Sire Stakes champion.
Kingpin Hanover won in 2:03 with driver David Miller. He is owned by Kovach Stables and Enzed Racing Stable. He was bred by Hanover Shoe Farms and sold for $35,000 at the Standardbred Horse Sale.
Lockdown Lady won in 2:00.1 with Dexter Dunn. She was second in 2:02.1 last week. She is owned by Mel Hartman, David McDuffee, and Diamond Creek Racing. She was bred by Glengate Farms and sold for $67,000 at the Lexington Selected Sale. Her third dam, Cameron Hall, was a multiple Dan Patch Award winner and earned $1.81 million in purses.
For Ryder, Apertif (Sweet Lou-Candlelight Dinner) won in 1:56.2 in his debut while Lous The Attitude (Sweet Lou-Cams Macharena) scored in 1:57.1, also in his first try.
Apertif, from the family of millionaire Romantic Moment, is a homebred owned by Let It Ride Cooper Stables, Mac Nichol, Howard Taylor, and Bottom Line Racing. He was driven by Dunn. Lous The Attitude, a $32,000 Lexington Selected purchase, is owned by Let It Ride Stables, Maurice Chodash, and Barry Cohen. He was bred by Anvil And Lace Farm and Steve Thoke. He was driven by Patrick Ryder.
Smedshammer drove both his winners, Kennebago (E L Titan-First Class Act) in 2:01.3 and Sevenatchi (Chapter Seven-Catching Katie) in 2:04. Both were making their second starts. Kennebago is owned by breeder Michael Andrew. Sevenatchi was purchased for $72,000 at the Standardbred Horse Sale and is owned by Purple Haze Stables. He was bred by John Schlabach.
Saunders saw Manferno (Always B Miki-History Repeats) win his first time out, stopping the clock in 1:57.3 with driver Andy McCarthy. Manferno is owned by M And L of Delaware and Alabama Harness Associates. He was bred by Hanover Shoe Farms and sold under the name Hawking Hanover for $100,000 at the Standardbred Horse Sale. He is a half-brother to Grand Circuit winner Hammering Hank.
Rock My Socks (Boston Red Rocks-Kattimon) won for the second time in three qualifiers for Leamon, posting the fastest mile of the day, 1:56, with driver Todd McCarthy. Bred by Winbak Farm, she is owned by Rick Berks and was purchased for $30,000 at the Lexington Selected Sale. She is a half-sister to O’Brien Award-winner Classic Pro and Grand Circuit winner Devil Child.
To All A Goodnight (Captaintreacherous-Extreme Dream) won in 1:58.4 for driver Dunn and trainer Pinske in her second attempt. She was purchased for $100,000 at the Lexington Selected Sale and is owned by Pinske Stables and Kentuckiana Racing Stable. She was bred by Kentuckiana Farms. She is a half-sister to Grand Circuit winners Thinkbig Dreambig and Tiz To Dream.
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For complete qualifier results, click here.
by Ken Weingartner, for the USTA