EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — R Melina (Chapter Seven) surged first-over while French Champagne (Muscle Hill) fought on the lead to win their respective $125,000 divisions of the Del Miller Memorial at the Meadowlands on Saturday night (July 13).
R Melina won the faster of the two Del Miller divisions with a 1:51.1 effort, holding off Buy A Round.
Senorita Palema sprinted from the pylon post to protect position into the first turn with Allegiant tucking into the pocket and R Melina getting away third. By the first quarter in :27.2, Senorita Palema maintained her speed up the backside to a :55.3 half and continued to roll through the final turn.
Driver Todd McCarthy moved R Melina out of third and marched forward with Buy A Round on his back moving to three-quarters in 1:24. R Melina put a head in front of Senorita Palema spinning for home and kept finding when pressed by Buy A Round through the lane to notch a half-length win with Date Night Hanover closing for third and Allegiant settling for fourth.
R MELINA REPLAY
“I was holding my breath, and if I had a cardiologist back in the paddock when they were going to the gate, they probably would’ve just wheeled me out in an ambulance,” said trainer John Butenschoen with a smile. “She’s only made a few mistakes in her life, and she had the rail each time. When the gate gets going, she gets a little anxious.
“We messed around with her rigging, we schooled her at home [and] put her on the gate a bunch this last week. We got a nice, easy week, and in two weeks we’ll be back here and hope we can have some luck.”
A 3-year-old out of the Explosive Matter mare Goodtogo Hanover, R Melina has now won 11 races from 19 starts and earned $581,889 for owners M&L Of Delaware LLC and Alabama Harness Associates LLC. She paid $14.60 to win.
French Champagne powered forward and lasted the distance to post a 1:51.4 win in the first division.
Driver Dexter Dunn pushed French Champagne forward out of post six and through a :28.1 first quarter to grab the lead into the backstretch from early leader Draw The Line. French Champagne then coasted up the backside to a :56.3 half and through the far turn as Soiree Hanover made a steady first-over advance out of fifth.
Soiree Hanover reached French Champagne’s wheel at three-quarters in 1:25, but Dunn called upon his charge into the stretch and she easily rebuffed the challenge. French Champagne strode in a 2-3/4-length winner over Soiree Hanover while Chaparmbro rallied off a ground-saving trip for third and Draw The Line held fourth.
“I was pretty happy when I got the drive behind her when the proofs came out,” Dexter Dunn said after the race. “Driving for Ake [Svanstedt] and Sarah makes your job pretty easy. I thought about dropping into the three hole for a little bit, but the pace slackened enough that we kept pressing on. She felt strong once we got to the front; was relaxed, a little lazy, but when I asked her at the top of the straight she really got down great.”
FRENCH CHAMPAGNE REPLAY
Åke Svanstedt trains French Champagne, a 3-year-old out of the royally-bred French Cafe, for owner-breeders Marvin Katz and Al Libfeld. She has now won eight races from 14 starts, banked $377,608 and paid $3.20 to win.
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.
by Ray Cotolo, for The Meadowlands