Given a perfect two-hole trip by driver Tim Tetrick, Hambletonian eligible B A Superhero was able to out kick race favorite Senna to win the $25,000 feature trot Friday at the Meadowlands.
The sixth race feature for three-year-old New Jersey sired colt and gelding trotter saw Senna and driver Dexter Dunn outduel B A Superhero for the early lead to the first quarter mile in :27.3.
Senna then led the field past the half mile marker in :56.3 with no one willing to come first-over to challenge going past the three-quarters in 1:25.4.
Then in the stretch, Tetrick moved B A Superhero to take on Senna and pulled away to win by one and three-quarter lengths in 1:54. Senna was second with Feast Day (Corey Callahan) third.
B A SUPERHERO REPLAY
Ā It was the first start of the year for B A Superhero, a son of Muscle Hill. His time of 1:54 was a lifetime mark for B A Superhero, who is trained by Lucas Wallin. He was bred by Bob Key and is owned by Wishing Key, Inc. of Leechburg, PA. He paid $5.20 to win.
Fashion Schooner had a rough go of it last year as a 2-year-old, but you wouldnāt know it if you saw her Friday night at The Meadowlands.
The daughter of Walner-Broadway Schooner won her first outing of 2022 in impressive fashion, grabbing the top after the quarter-mile marker and rolling home to a dominant score in a non-winners of two for 3-year-old trotting fillies.
It was her first win from five career starts, but trainer Jim Campbell has high hopes for his filly, whose dam ā a Campbell trainee ā was victorious in the 2009 Hambletonian Oaks.
āI was very happy with her,ā said Campbell of Fashion Schooner. āSheās got a lot of ability. Weāve got to make sure she keeps her composure. Sheās the type of filly who can get herself nervous and worked up, so weāve been working with her. She was good in both of her qualifiers and was good tonight. Weāve been doing a lot of teaching.ā
Fashion Schooner went around leader Mrs Taylor, who hit the quarter in :29.3, and made the top soon thereafter. Driven by Tim Tetrick, she hit the half in :58.1 and three-quarters in 1:27.1 before sprinting home in :27.1 to record a powerhouse 8Ā¼-length destruction in 1:54.2 as Mrs Taylor held on to second. Ever Lovin was third.
As the 4-5 favorite, Fashion Schooner returned $3.60 to her backers.
FASHION SCHOONER REPLAY
Were she to continue to improve, big things await in 2022.
āLast year, she got sick back in the spring and we had to stop with her until she got over it,ā said Campbell. āShe got a late start because of that. We raced her one time at The Meadowlands and she was good but then we went down to Lexington and she wasnāt very good. So, we shut her down.ā
Campbell is crossing his fingers, looking for a possible Hambletonian Oaks win this August.
Ā āAny 3-year-old trotting filly in my barn, I have those aspirations,ā said Campbell. āMe, and 50 other trainers.ā
Fashion Schooner is owned by Jules Siegelās Fashion Farms, who also bred the filly.
āItās been a very good family,ā said Campbell. āA lot of good horses have come from that line. Sheāll be back next Friday in the first leg of the New Jersey Sire Stakes.ā
For full race results, click here.
By Steve Wolf, for Harnesslink