The last time the North America Cup and Meadowlands Pace winners met in a final of the Delvin Miller Adios, the harness racing contest produced, in the words of track announcer Roger Huston, āan epic battle.ā It was in 2017, and North America Cup Champion Fear The Dragon used a lengthy first-over march to overtake pacesetting Meadowlands Pace champ Huntsville in the stretch and win by a half-length in 1:49.1.
Fans will be looking for another memorable edition of the race Saturday when North America Cup winner Pebble Beach (Downbytheseaside) and Meadowlands Pace winner Beach Glass (Somebeachsomewhere) renew acquaintances in the $350,000 Delvin Miller Adios Pace for the Orchids at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows.
Both 3-year-olds were elimination winners last week, and both were victorious by identical margins of 5-3/4 lengths.
In June, Pebble Beach, trained by Noel Daley and driven by Todd McCarthy, won the C$1 million North America Cup by 2-3/4 lengths over Beach Glass at Woodbine Mohawk Park. The Adios elim was his first race since that triumph. He has four wins and a second in five starts this season.
PEBBLE BEACH ADIOS ELIM REPLAY
Two weeks ago, Beach Glass, trained by Brent MacGrath and driven by Yannick Gingras, won the Meadowlands Pace by 1-3/4 lengths over Mad Max Hanover at The Meadowlands. He has four wins and two seconds in six races this year.
Beach Glass is the 9-5 morning-line favorite, leaving from post five in the nine-horse field. Pebble Beach is the second choice at 5-2, starting from post three.
āThey both looked like they were comfortable,ā MacGrath said referring to last weekās wins. āYou know Noel is going to be ready. It should be a good race. Weāre excited and optimistic.
āWe had a great week. (Beach Glass) is feeling good and sharp and happy and healthy and content. Weāre in great shape.ā
BEACH GLASS ADIOS ELIM REPLAY
Beach Glass brings a three-race win streak to the Adios final. He won his elim in 1:49 over a sloppy track. For his career, the homebred has seven victories and three seconds in 11 starts. He has earned $562,145 for the MacGrath-led ownership group Schooner II Stable.
āWe thought we had this kind of horse all along,ā said MacGrath, who also trained and co-owned Hall of Famer Somebeachsomewhere. āWe went into the North America Cup with a horse that I got ready a little quicker than I wanted. When he came out of the race the way he did, we were quite sure he was going to drive on from there. And he has. Heās just getting stronger every week, and more experienced.
āIāve talked about him being green a number of times. Itās one thing to be green from racing, but itās another to be green from the top level, where it is different. You have to race four or five horses hard to get the job done. Heās stepped up and done that. Theyāve come at him hard his last two starts. Heās doing exactly what we hoped he would, and kind of how we thought he might do it.ā
Pebble Beach won his Adios elim in 1:50.1, also over a sloppy surface. Lifetime, he has 11 wins, three seconds, and two thirds in 16 races. He has earned $815,650 for owners Patricia Stable, Joe Sbrocco, Country Club Acres, and Laexpressfoderadeovolente.
āHe seems real good,ā Daley said. āIāve been happy with him all year. I hope he just stays on that path, stays healthy and sound.
āIt will be interesting to see how it all shakes out. (Beach Glass) is going much better than he was. When we beat him in Canada, we beat him for fun, but heās improved a lot since he came down for the Meadowlands Pace. Heās been night and day better. He did it very easily last week as well. It will be a good race.ā
In the 2017 Adios, one of two meetings between North America Cup and Meadowlands Pace champs in the past 25 years,Ā Fear The DragonĀ went off at odds of 6-5 whileĀ HuntsvilleĀ was 4-5. No other horse was lower than 13-1. It could be a similar tote board Saturday, with Beach Glass and Pebble Beach taking the bulk of the action.
āTheyāre the two to beat,ā Daley said. āThe one chance for a spoiler, if something went crazy, is (Ron) Burkeās horse (Bythemissal). He looked to be raced pretty conservatively last week. But he would have to step up.ā
Said MacGrath, āI would assume River Ness would blast out to the front. He got off the gate like a shot the other day. Iām not sure what Pebble Beach will do. I would think Yannick will kind of do what heās been doing, just float out and see where everybodyās at and drive to the front. Thatās what heās been doing, and itās been working.
āOur horse likes cover, he loves to follow, so I donāt think it really matters. As long as he gets a clear shot at the top of the stretch, he should give a good account of himself. He has so far.ā
Racing begins at 11:45 a.m. (EDT) Saturday at The Meadows. The Adios is race 15 on the 16-race card, with an estimated 5:02 p.m. post time. For free programs for The Meadows, visit the Meadows Standardbred Owners Association website.
Hereās the Adios field in post position order with sires, drivers, trainers and morning-line odds:
1. Atlas Hanover (Captaintreacherous, Aaron Merriman, Tony Alagna, 20-1
2. Ario Hanover (Captaintreacherous, David Miller, Brian Brown, 8-1
3. Pebble Beach (Downbytheseaside), Todd McCarthy, Noel Daley, 5-2
4. River Ness (Huntsville), Ronnie Wrenn Jr., Ron Burke, 20-1
5. Beach Glass (Somebeachsomewhere), Yannick Gingras, Brent MacGrath, 9-5
6. Fourever Boy (Sweet Lou), Mike Wilder, Tim Twaddle, 7-1
7. Bythemissal (Downbytheseaside), Chris Page, Burke, 6-1
8. Quick Snap (Betting Line), Dave Palone, Alagna, 15-1
9. Nautical Hanover (Captaintreacherous, Tim Tetrick, Alagna, 20-1
For complete race entries, click here.
by Ken Weingartner, for the USTA