Delayed Hanover, known as Delayed to his caretakers, is a five-year-old son of Southwind Frank and the Credit Winner mare Dont Wait Up. Owned by Reid Wissner and trained by Kevin McDermott, the trotter has a record of 1-1-3 in six starts this season. Delayed boasts a career record of 10-8-8 in 42 starts and $530,568 in lifetime earnings.
Wissner purchased Delayed Hanover at Harrisburg in November of 2022 for $100,000. Trainer McDermottās daughter, Mary, recalls. āMy dad and Reid had a list of horses, and all were nice, top contender horses. Delayed was my pick. I remember texting my dad and telling him to make sure heās on that list when we go look at horses.ā
āWhen we went into the ring, it was kind of a do or die situation because we also liked the next horse who was coming into the ring, and we never thought Delayed would only bring $100,000. My dadās guess was $200,000!
āAfter the hammer hit and the auctioneer pointed to my dad, Reid, whoās been nothing but amazing with us, was just gleaming with joy, shocked, because we got him for $100,000! Before we could even get the horse to the trailer, my dad was getting texts with people offering us more than what he just went for, but I think my dad knew he was too special, so we loaded up the trailer and headed home to Saratoga, NY.ā
Mary says that Delayed Hanover is a special horse that lights up the barn.
āHeās a complete clown. He loves to play. He has a personality anyone would love. Heās always the first to greet you, expecting treats! I like to say he looks like a broodmare ready to foal by the size of him!ā
Delayed favorite treat are Nicker Makers, and according to Mary, he loves his jolly balls and chew chains, but he will play with anything he can get his mouth on.
Delayed has a daily routine consisting of daily jogging and training two miles every Wednesday. He travels over to GMP Farm Rehabilitation and Training every week to go into their Cold Water Salt Spa for twenty-five minutes. He is turned out almost every day.
āWe really try to get him out of the stall. Whether itās walks or out in the paddock daily, weather permitting,ā Mary said. āHe enjoys long walks with Kevin and rolling in the sawdust pile.ā
āDelayed Hanover is a very nice horse,ā trainer Kevin McDermott said. āHeās always coming at the wire. We paid him into a lot of the big races this year and are hoping for the best. Iām very pleased with how he is coming along and he seems to be getting better and better every week.ā
Last week, Delayed posted a third-place finish in the Open Trot at Saratoga Casino Hotel with driver, Shawn Gray. Going forward, his racing will be focused on the Grand Circuit Open Trotter schedule. His first big race will be the $175,000 Arthur Cutler Memorial on May 20 at the Meadowlands Racetrack. Delayed is staked to almost all of the major open trot races this year. His connectionsā end goal is to make it to the Breedersā Crown Final at Harrahās Hoosier Park on October 28th and the Fan Duel Final at the Meadowlands on November 25th.
āGrand Circuit is a long season and we have high hopes for Delayed, but just being able to have him in our barn and be able to take this trip with him will be amazing!ā Mary said. āI think heās brought the joy back into harness racing for my dad and his owner. My dad spends every day at the barn until 2 p.m. just working on Delayed, making sure he is at the top of his game. He cares for his horses beyond words.ā
āWeāve had some pretty great horses over the years,ā Mary continued. āIn 2009 and 2010, I got to travel with my father Grand Circuit style with Hypnotic Blue Chip, who went on to be the worldās fastest pacer that year with a mark of 1:47.2. I think Delayed is going to give us that trip in 2023. If anyone deserves this trip, itās my dad, ten times over. I wish him, Reid and Delayed nothing but the best this year, and I canāt wait to be a part the journey. A couple trips to the winner’s circle wouldnāt hurt either!ā
by Jessica Hallett, for Saratoga Raceway