Trois-Rivieres, QC – Arrow Magic, despite having to make two moves and a slight break in the backstretch, still had some left in the tank as the 26-1 long shot upset the field at the Hippodrome 3R Sunday in the opening round of the Future Stars Series.
The victory was one of four wins on the afternoon program for driver Stephane Brosseau.
The sixth race feature for two-year-old pacing colts had ten starters and saw the 1/9 favorites Titanium Alpha (He’s Watching) speed to the opening quarter mile in :28.4 for driver Pascal Berube with stablemate entry Ritchie Alpha (Shanghai Phil) and driver Stephane Gendron following with the pocket trip.
Berube backed it down with Titanium Alpha, going to the half mile in 1:01. That caused driver Stephane Brosseau to come first-over with Arrow Magic as they pressured the leader in the backstretch, became rough gaited, almost making a break and then briefly dropped into the second spot.
At the three-quarters in 1:30.1, Brosseau came after Titanium Alpha again with Arrow Magic, this time not only collaring the leader, but taking command by the top of the stretch.
Then Arrow Magic found another gear down the stretch and pulled away from the field to win with ease by five open lengths in 2:00.3. Titanium Alpha was second with stablemate Ritchie Alpha third.
At 26-1 odds, Arrow Magic paid $55.50 to win. It was the son of Big Jim’s first career triumph in two starts for trainer Gerald Demers and owner-breeder Aurel Harvey Et Fils Inc. of Riviere-Malbaie.
ARROW MAGIC REPLAY
In the opening round of the Future Stars Series for two-year-old pacing fillies, the non-wagering race saw Godiva Me Amour (Shanghai Phil) cut the early mile for driver Stephane Brosseau until the backstretch when Amaya (Shanghai Phil) and Francis Picard came first-over and collared Godiva Me Amour by the three-quarters.
They raced as a team around the final turn with D Gs Shallow (Shadow Play) tipping three-wide to join the three-horse field. Just as it looked like Amaya would take the race, Godiva Me Amour came back in the stretch to win by one length in 2:05. Amaya was second with D Gs Shallow third.
It was the first win in four starts for Godiva Me Amour, who is trained by Lyne Asselin for owner-breeder Raymond Larose of St-Henri-De-Levis.
D Gs De Vito and driver Jonathan Lachance showed true grit in coming first-over from the half mile and grind it out against pacesetter and 2/5 race favorite Mickeymaksomespeed (Stephane Gendron) in the Preferred Pace.
Mickeymaksomespeed cut the fractions of :27.3, :57.3 and 1:26.2, but it was D Gs De Vito and Lachance that came first-over and was able to tough it out in the stretch to win by a neck over Mickeymaksomespeed with Somewhere Bettor (Jocelyn Gendron third. The time of the mile was 1:55.4.
For D Gs De Vito, it was his fifth win this year. The five-year-old gelded son of Sportswriter is trained by Guylaine Fortin for owner-breeder Daniel Surprenant of Saint-Valentin and paid $14.50 to win.
D GS DE VITO REPLAY
Four-time Quebec bred champion, Capteur De Reve, put an end to Choo Choo Blue’s two-race win streak, leading from start to finish in the Preferred-Handicap Trot. Driven by Stephane Gendron, Capteur De Reve took the lead away from Choo Choo Blue (Stephane Brosseau) by the opening quarter mile and went on to win by one length in 1:59.2. Goaltender (Samuel Fillion) was third.
It was the second win in four starts for Capteur De Reve. The seven-year-old gelding by Muscle Mass is trained by Maxime Velaye for the Provoquante Stable of Mirabel. He paid $4.20 to win.
Track Notes: Jonathan Lachance had a driving double on the card. Louis Philippe Roy, who was scheduled to drive at H3R Sunday, was unable to come from Ontario due to weather. Live racing resumes next Friday (July 30) at H3R with the second leg of the Breeders Trophy Series for three-year-old trotters. Post time Friday is 4:00 pm. For more information, visit www.hippodrome3r.ca.
From the Quebec Jockey Club