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Ken Jacobs has sights set on both Zweig Memorials

7 July 2023
in Top 4, USA
by Harnesslink
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Vernon, NY – The $350,000 Dr. Harry M. Zweig Memorial open harness racing trotting stakes (race 8) and $142,000 filly stake (race 6) will be raced at Vernon Downs on Saturday (July 8) with a matinee post time of 12:15.

Local businessman and prolific Standardbred owner Ken Jacobs has a top contender in each with Ari Ferrari J in the open and Walner Payton racing the fillies.

Ken Jacobs

The proximity of Vernon Downs to Mr. Jacobs’ hometown of Baldwinsville, NY led to Vernon being the first track he would attend, many years ago. That visit would lead to a long and lucrative career owning Standardbreds that include 2012 Dan Patch 3-year-old colt pacer Heston Blue Chip, million-dollar winner Kenneth J and the great sire Walner, who has taken trotting by storm the past few seasons.

“I think it was 1960,” Ken recalled, “when I first went to Vernon Downs. It’s my favorite track, but I really don’t race there as much as I’d like anymore because Walner stands in New Jersey so most of what I buy are Jersey-breds.

“I so enjoy the horses that I often name them with the first name of family members with the “J” for Jacobs. There have been so many that now they are named for my great-grandchildren Ari and Payton who, with their parents, will be coming with me on Saturday.

“Winning the Zweig would mean a lot, but it’s a horse race, you have to have some luck. I’m bringing a crowd, around 25 of us will be there, family, neighbors, it’s exciting so I’m hoping for a good day.”

Ken is looking to have drawn a winning hand on the day with a pair of sevens, the post positions his horses have drawn for their Zweig divisions. Actually, there are several similarities shared by his two entries on Saturday.

Both are by the prolific Walner, a horse that Jacobs bought as a yearling, owned throughout enigmatic racing career and eventually syndicated. Walner’s accomplishments as a sire have surpassed his on-track exploits and ultimately could provide Jacobs with the pair of Grand Circuit wins he seeks at his home track.

Another commonality is that four time defending “Driver of the Year” Dexter Dunn is the regular driver for both horses.

The open division contains no standout performers this season, rather matches a very even, solid field of nine sophomore colts and geldings. Mr. Jacobs is represented by the morning line favorite here in the speedy Ari Ferrari J, a colt he plucked from the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale for the princely sum of $620,000.

A stakes-winning career earner now of nearly $300,000, Ari Ferrari J has been competitive at the highest levels, boasts a fast 1:52 record and was a good third in last week’s Yonkers Trot. He is trained by Tony Alagna.

Leading the competition are last year’s Peter Haughton Memorial winner Kilmister (Brian Sears), who comes in off a win in the Empire Breeders Classic (EBC) and multiple New York Sires Stakes winner Cecil Hanover (Ake Svanstedt). French Wine (Andy Miller) and The Gruffalo (Scott Zeron) were the winners of the Kentucky and New York Regional finals as freshmen a year ago.

The grand filly Walner Payton will carry the hopes of Mr. Jacobs in the filly stake. Another costly purchase as a yearling with a $510,000 price tag, Walner Payton has already paid dividends with her $761,000 in career earnings. She’s won twice this season and taken a new mark of 1:51.4 while placing in a few major stakes. While the driver remains the same in Dunn, the trainer on Walner Payton is Chris Ryder.

Chief among contenders here is the ultra-consistent Sadie Hanover (Zeron) who’s won five of six this year including an EBC split in 1:51.3 over the course and another local hopeful in Crawford Farms’ Royal Filly (Tyler Buter) who won the other EBC division last month.

The New York Sires Stakes for 3-year-old filly pacers leads the undercard for the day.

DR. HARRY M. ZWEIG MEMORIAL – 3-Year-Old Fillies Sixth Race Trot Purse $142,000

1 BLONDE BOMBSHELL                      DaMiller                     RNNorman
2 GIGI HANOVER                              AkSvanstdt                 AkSvanstdt
3 ROYAL FILLY                                  TyButer                      ToAlagna
4 EMIRA MIL IT                                 MaMacDonald             AkSvanstdt
5 SADIE HANOVER                            ScZeron                     LiToscano
6 CANTERBURY HANOVER                  JeGregory                  JeGregory
7 WALNER PAYTON                            DeDunn                     ChRyder
8 KAYLEIGH S                                   BrSears                      MarMelander
9 USOSWEET BLUE CHIP                    MaMiller                     ErvMiller
DR. HARRY M. ZWEIG MEMORIAL – 3-Year-Old Open Eighth Race Trot Purse $350,000
1 CHAPERCRAZ                                  JoBongiorno                 RoBurke
2 MANCLANE                                      TyButer                       JButnschoen
3 KILMISTER                                      BrSears                       MarMelander
4 FRENCH WINE                                 AnMiller                       JuMiller
5 COUNTRY DAGGER                          JaBartlett                      MeSchmckr
6 CECIL HANOVER                              AkSvanstdt                   AkSvanstdt
7 ARI FERRARI J                                 DeDunn                       ToAlagna
8 THE GRUFFALO                                ScZeron                       MaHarder
9 SOME KINDA CRAZY                        DaMiller                        JButnschoen

For complete race entries, click here.

by Nick Salvi, for Vernon Downs
Tags: Nick SalviThe Grand CircuitUnited States Harness RacingVernon DownsZweig Memorial
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