Richard Poillucci reached the pinnacle of harness racing in 2019 when his imported New Zealand-bred pacing mare Shartin was named Horse of the Year.
On Saturday (Dec. 9) at The Meadowlands, the longtime owner will send out another New Zealand-bred import, Duke Of Cornwall (Sweet Lou), for his North American debut.
Poillucci knows it is unrealistic to expect a repeat of the Shartin story, but he has high hopes for Duke Of Cornwall, a 4-year-old son out of the mare Galleons Honour. He purchased the stallion for six figures this past January, not long after Duke Of Cornwall dazzled with a 1:52.3 mile at Young Quinn Raceway in Wyndham. Despite being parked first over for the mile, he shattered the track and Southland regionās record for a 2-year-old.
āHeās got some pretty big credentials, broke a couple of track records,ā Poillucci said about Duke Of Cornwall, who was born in November 2018. āI bought him off those performances. Heās a very talented colt. Heās actually only 3 years old New Zealand time, so heās only had a handful of starts, but he was very impressive in New Zealand, and he was very impressive in Australia in his last start. We were very pleased with him.ā
Duke Of Cornwall arrived in the U.S. about two months ago, heading to the stable of trainer Tahnee Camilleri. He qualified last week at The Meadowlands, winning by 7-1/2 lengths in 1:51.4, last quarter in :25.4, over a sloppy track with driver Andy McCarthy.
āWe were quite thrilled with the way he went,ā Poillucci said. āAndrew never asked him to pace, and the ear plugs were still in. I was very impressed, and I donāt get impressed too often by qualifiers.ā
Duke Of Cornwall, who sometimes raced against older foes Down Under, has won six of 13 career races, hit the board an additional three times, and earned $29,248 in U.S. dollars. His 3-year-old campaign was slowed by sickness and foot issues, but he raced well in two starts with Kerryn Manning in Australia ā finishing a close second in the first and winning the second ā before heading to the States.
āHeās a big colt,ā Poillucci said. āI donāt think when I purchased him that he had fully grown and matured, and thatās where the issues were coming from.ā
Duke Of Cornwall will start Saturday at The Meadowlands in a $20,000 conditioned pace. He will leave from post eight in an eight-horse field with McCarthy in the sulky and is the 9-5 morning-line favorite.
āHe was a rather large investment and I need to get him over here to evaluate whether he has stakes ability before February,ā Poillucci said, noting that COVID-19 related travel issues prevented the horse from arriving earlier.
āThatās all weāre doing. Weāre test driving for a few starts. He will get turned out again. He wonāt continue racing. Weāll get together and see how we feel about him. If we feel heās real, or if heās just a real nice horse.ā
If he is more than just a real nice horse, can he be Poillucciās male version of Shartin?
āI donāt know if that will ever happen,ā Poillucci said, adding with a laugh, āI think I fell off the surfboard and thatās the end of that ride.ā
However, Poillucci is hopeful Duke Of Cornwall can be another star.
āHeās an exciting horse,ā Poillucci said. āIf he does what heās supposed to do, I think he could be special. Iām looking forward to seeing what the future holds for him.ā
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by Ken Weingartner, for the USTA