CHARLOTTETOWN, PE – One of the greatest Invitational Stars in Atlantic Canadian harness racing history returns to the site of his 2020 Gold Cup and Saucer victory Saturday evening (May 13) at Red Shores Racetrack and Casino at the Charlottetown Driving Park.
The Capital oval has a 12-dash presentation kicking off at 6 P.M., with Time To Dance (A Rocknroll Dance) drawing rail control in the $3,800 Preferred pace and back in the stable of his driver Marc Campbell. The winner of 42-races had been sold to U.S. Interests last Fall but was recently purchased by Island owners Ryan MacLeod, Kent MacDonald and Brent Campbell along with Brady Doyle of Nova Scotia. The seven-year-old has a pair of victories so far in 2023 including a 1:53.1 score at Yonkers Raceway in New York.
Matticulous GB pounced off the wings last week to capture the Preferred pace on front at every call from post 6 and retains the driving services of Ken Murphy for trainer Colin Johnson. The runner-up in that dash was Middleton Terror (To be driven by David Dowling) from post 3 this week as the lightly raced pacer shows 11 wins from 26 lifetime starts.
The Post Time Picks like Middleton Terror to provide the mild upset.
“It took Middleton Terror a while to shake free last week and he just missed by the slimmest of margins. He’s back in the same spot and the price will be friendly so this could be a savvy choice.”
Also in the Preferred field are Screen Test (Corey MacPherson), Rose Run Quest (Adam Merner), Soccer Hanover (Gilles Barrieau) and Blood Money (Jason Hughes).
Mantario has the rail as the top choice in the race 12-finale as the final Super Hi-5 of the night. The $2,800 dash has Dowling at the lines of Mantario for co-owner and trainer Jennifer Doyle and co-owner Danny Birt of Earnscliffe. His top rivals are Premier Joy A (Campbell) with post 5 and Betterthanbutter (Colin Sheppard) with post 6.
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by Lee Drake, for Red Shores