Sylvia Hanover (Always B Miki) seems to have two particular traits. The first is to make almost every race an adventure, much to the consternation of harness racing trainer Shawn Steacy. The second is to find a way to win, much to Steacyās delight.
A 3-year-old female pacer, Sylvia Hanover has won 13 of 14 career races, and 12 in a row since her lone setback, a second-place finish in her second lifetime start a year ago. Earlier this week, she became the sportās top-ranked star, ascending to No. 1 in the Hambletonian Society/Breeders Crown poll.
āI donāt know what to say about her anymore,ā Steacy said. āSheās fantastic but she makes you pull your hair out at the same time. You never know what sheās going to do. (But) I think that makes her who she is. Whatever she has inside of her that allows her to relax and conserve energy in ways that most horses canāt, allows her to be able to keep going.
āWhat it comes down to is that sheās too smart. Sheās smarter than her driver, sheās smarter than her trainer, sheās smarter than just about anybody around her. She is the most unique animal Iāve ever been around. I canāt compare her to any horse Iāve ever trained.ā
Sylvia Hanoverās wins in 2022 included a Breeders Crown and the Sheās A Great Lady Stakes. This season, sheās added the Fan Hanover in a Canadian-record-equaling 1:48.2 at Woodbine Mohawk Park and the Mistletoe Shalee at The Meadowlands.
She has won races after appearing lackadaisical at times during the mile, or not at the top of her game, or in a seemingly hopeless position. But find her room in the stretch and watch her go.
As Meadowlands announcer Ken Warkentin exclaimed as Sylvia Hanover turned a nearly six-length deficit at three-quarters into a one-length victory in a division of last weekās Tompkins-Geers Stakes at the Big M, āShe is absolutely relentless! What a champion!ā
āShe finds a way, thatās what I love,ā Steacy said. āShe does what great horses do. No matter where she is, or the circumstances, winners are winners. And sheās a winner. Thatās what makes her special.ā
On Saturdayās Hambletonian Day undercard, Sylvia Hanover will compete in the $100,000 Shady Daisy at The Meadowlands. She is the 1-9 morning-line favorite in a field of five and will have regular driver Bob McClure in the sulky.
Steacy will also send out Front Page Story (Captaintreacherous), who missed by a nose against Charleston in the other Tompkins-Geers division last week, in the Shady Daisy. Sylvia Hanover and Front Page Story are both owned by Hudson Standardbred Stable.
āSheās a really nice filly, sheās just overshadowed in our stable by a freak of nature,ā Steacy said about Front Page Story, who has hit the board in seven of nine races this year, winning two. āSheās always had, even as a 2-year-old, little issues that put her as an A-minus horse where I think sheās actually an A horse. I think she will be a big factor in this division going forward.ā
One race after the Shady Daisy, Steacy will have Warrawee Xenia (Walner) in the $131,250 Dr. John R. Steele Memorial for older female trotters. Warrawee Xenia, who last year won a Hambletonian Oaks elimination before making a break as the favorite in the final, heads to the race off a second-place finish in a leg of the Miss Versatility last week at the Big M. She was beaten a nose by Oaks champ Fashion Schooner.
āWarrawee Xenia is the most hot/cold horse youāll ever find, I think,ā Steacy said. āBut when sheās hot, sheās hot. I think the last three weeks weāve had her in a good place. I expect her to come with good effort on Saturday.ā
Racing begins at noon (EDT) Saturday at The Meadowlands. The 16-race stakes-filled card features the $1 million Hambletonian as race 12 at 4:45 p.m. (EDT), which will air live on Fox Sports, and the companion $500,000 Hambletonian Oaks, which is race 10 with a 3:38 p.m. post time.
Following is a look at the remaining Grand Circuit stakes on the Hambletonian Day undercard.
Race 7: $171,400 Lady Liberty for older female pacers
Grace Hill (Always B Miki), the No. 5-ranked horse in the sportās Top 10 poll, is the 5-2 morning-line favorite from post one with Doug McNair driving. The Virgil Morgan Jr. trainee heads to the race off a nose win over Kobeās Gigi in last weekās Cleopatra Invitational at Eldorado Scioto Downs. The 2022 Breeders Crown Mare Pace champ has finished no worse than second in 16 of 18 races, winning 13, since a seventh-place finish in last yearās Lady Liberty.
The 11-horse field also includes Mikala (Always B Miki), who is 3-1 on the morning line and coming off back-to-back wins in the Dorothy Haughton Memorial and Clara Barton, and 2021 Horse of the Year Test Of Faith (Art Major), who will be making her third start of the year and qualified in 1:49.1 (:25.4 final quarter) on July 28 at The Meadowlands. She is 5-1.
Race 8: $128,750 Sam McKee Memorial for older male pacers (first division)
Ruthless Hanover (Somebeachsomewhere), who won a division of the Dave Brower Memorial on July 1 at The Meadowlands, is the 5-2 morning-line favorite from post nine in a field of nine. Tim Tetrick will drive for trainer Tom Cancelliere. He has two sub-1:47 miles to his credit this year, including a 1:46.3 score at Harrahās Philadelphia, the fastest time ever on a five-eighths-mile oval. Former Dan Patch Award winner Allywag Hanover is the 7-2 second choice.
Race 11: $278,000 John Cashman Memorial for older trotters
Venerate (Love You), who has won the Cutler Memorial and was second in the Crawford Farms Open in his two starts this year, is the 5-2 morning-line favorite for driver Brian Sears and trainer Marcus Melander. He will start from post eight in the field of nine. Itās Academic (Uncle Peter), who brings a three-race win streak to Saturday that includes the Crawford Farms and Spirit Of Massachusetts, leaves from post nine and is 3-1.
Race 14: $315,700 Cane Pace for 3-year-old pacers
Meadowlands Pace champ Confederate (Sweet Lou) is the 7-5 morning-line favorite and will start from post five for driver Tetrick and trainer Brett Pelling. Meadowlands Pace third-place finisher Christchurch (Always B Miki) is the 4-1 second choice in the field of 11. The Cane Pace is the second jewel in the Pacing Triple Crown. Captain Batboy, who won the first jewel, the MGM Messenger Stakes, was not eligible to the Cane Pace.
Race 15: $130,000 Sam McKee Memorial (second division)
Tattoo Artist (Hes Watching), narrowly beaten in the Gerrity Memorial and Haughton Memorial in his past two starts, is the 5-2 morning-line favorite. He will leave from post five with Dexter Dunn driving for trainer Chris Ryder. Bythemissal got post 10 and is the 3-1 second choice. He was fifth in the Haughton ā his lone setback in four races this season ā and enters off a 1:49.1 qualifier (second to Test Of Faith by a nose) last week at the Big M.
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by Ken Weingartner, for the USTA