Plainville, MA — Hall of fame harness racing trainer Ron Burke will be heading east to Massachusetts on Sunday (Jul. 23) with members of the Burke Brigade who will start in the $250,000 Spirit of Massachusetts Trot and $100,000 Clara Barton Distaff Pace as the Grand Circuit makes its third stop of the year at Plainridge Park. Post time for the first race is 2 p.m.
Burke will start the lone millionaire in the race, Itās Academic (Uncle Peter) along with his stablemate Hillexotic (Muscle Hill) in the Spirit of Massachusetts and ānear millionairessā Drama Act (Well Said) in the Clara Barton.
Itās Academic is a longtime member of Burkeās stable and is by far the biggest money earner entered in the Spirit this year. He is also a very high percentage horse, hitting the board 75% of the time, including his 26 wins.
āWeāve had Itās Academic his whole life except for a few starts in Canada. And although heās been solid right along, it seems like at the end of last year he went from being a very good horse to a great horse. Right now I think heās as good as any aged trotter in the country,ā said Burke.
āThe nine hole is going to be a test for him because heās going to have to leave into a lot of early speed because I feel there are quite a few horses that are going to go forward in there, trying to get position.ā
It’s Academic finished second in the Spirit last year to Alrajah One It and is looking to have a different outcome this year. Earlier this year on May 14,Ā Itās AcademicĀ set an early season mark when heĀ trottedĀ in 1:51.2 at Harrahās Philadelphia which at the time, wasĀ the fastestĀ trottingĀ mile over any 5/8-mile track in North America.
Burke obtained Hillexotic in April of 2022 and the trotter has been a rock solid campaigner ever since. And as many trotters do, he appears to be improving with age.
āHillexotic seems to get a little better every year. He possesses extreme gate speed so he puts himself in a place where he can control the race most of the time, and Iām sure thatās what Yannick will be looking to do this week,ā said Burke.
āHeās really been good lately, too. His first couple of starts this year he was a little off and we found out he was running a low grade fever. We got him over that and ever since then heās been really excellent.ā
The 6-year-oldĀ Hillexotic comes into this race winning three out of his last four starts that including a victory inĀ the Maxie Lee MemorialĀ at HarrahāsĀ PhiladelphiaĀ on May 28 when he wentĀ in 1:50 2/5Ā toĀ establishĀ a newĀ world record for an agedĀ gelding trotterĀ (older than age 4),Ā equaled the fastestĀ trottingĀ mile ever at Harrah’s PhiladelphiaĀ and took a new lifetime mark.
āWe actually trained Hillexotic and Itās Academic together this week because I figured theyād both get in and they went in 1:52 and a piece at Gaitway Farm, which is the most weāve ever trained trotters at Gaitway. They both couldnāt have gone any better, I was thrilled with them. We didnāt go out intending to go quite that much but they did it so easy, we ended up having our own pre-Spirit of Massachusetts Trot ourselves,ā said Burke.
Currently Itās Academic and Hillexotic both hold seasonal marks of 1:50.2, placing them tied for the second fastest trotting mile of the year in North America behind Venerate (1:50.1). Burke is looking for his first Spirit of Massachusetts Trot win.
Turning to the Barton, Burkeās entry Drama Act is another horse he bought late in her 3-year-old season and turned into a win machine. In her first 15 months in the Burke stable, Drama Act won 16 races. In 2022 she won three legs and the final of the $381,000 Blue Chip Matchmaker series at Yonkers and races regularly at the Hilltop against the toughest mares around. She comes into the Barton just $8,652 shy of $1 million in lifetime earnings and reaching that goal this week is a priority for Burke.
āDrama Act is just a sweet horse, she does everything you could ask of her. You couldnāt have a nicer horse to train. She was actually getting good when I got her, but (driver) Chris Page taught her a lot early on. She was supposedly hot and hard to drive, but Chris had a lot of patience and taught her to be a good horse to where now, you can use her either way and that makes such a big difference when youāre in against the top horses. Youāve got to be able to leave if you want to leave and duck when you need to duck,ā said Burke.
āShe races at Yonkers regularly and I think she enjoys going to a five-eighthās mile track because she gets to stretch out a bit. We took her to Philly in June and she won handily in 1:50. This five horse field at Plainridge is going to be a cool little race. I think Mikala is probably a little bit better than everybody else, but I donāt think sheās unbeatable better than everybody else.ā
Burke said it will be the first time David Miller will be driving but pointed out that Miller first time, picks horses up. He also said Miller can make horses go, is a little bit different tactically and is actually excited to see what he can do with this horse.
āThis is really her biggest race of the year so Itās an important race for her and weāre going to go all out here. She can go over a million dollars in earnings Sunday and thatās been one of my goals with her because weāll probably be breeding her next year to produce more like her. Itās a big deal to me and she deserves it,ā Burke concluded.
Burke also entered $1.1 million winner Workin Ona Mystery in the $75,000 Bert Beckwith Memorial Invitational Pace, which is featured on a very strong undercard on Spirit Sunday.
Gates for Spirit of Massachusetts Day open at 1 p.m. on Sunday (July 23) and the afternoon will feature an array of activities.
Owners, trainers and their connections of horses racing in the stakes will be treated to a welcome luncheon in the Boylston Room, upstairs in the grandstand.
Todd Angilly of the Boston Bruins will be singing our national anthem before the first race and will also be performing at other times during the day along with the Berkshire Valley Boys who will be providing entertainment throughout the day between races.
Guests will be able to get a free Plainridge Park commemorative 25thĀ anniversaryĀ hatĀ compliments of Plainridge Park Casino and the HarnessĀ HorsemanāsĀ Association ofĀ NewĀ England andĀ B101-FM ProvidenceĀ will be onĀ theĀ propertyĀ giving fans a chance toĀ win racing binocularsĀ compliments of Plainridge Park Casino and B101-FM.
The Home Stretch food truck will be available near The Patio and a bar will be open at The Hut outside of the grandstand.
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by Tim Bojarski for Plainridge Park