WINDSOR, ME – The talented team of trainer Valerie Grondin and driver Heath Campbell took Windsor Fair by storm on Friday (Sept. 2) as the dynamic duo swept both $18,000-plus divisions of the Maine Breeders Stakes (MSBS) for 3-year-old harness racing pacing colts and geldings.
The ‘pace car’ in the division, Use Yah Blinkah (Western Maverick), has established himself as the leader of the pack with a decisive wire-to-wire victory in the $18,002 non-wagering event. Driver Heath Campbell had the benefit of pylon position, controlling the tempo through well-rated fractions of 29, 59.4 and 1:29.3.
With Ranaldi (Ron Cushing / Heidi Gibbs) hot on his heels, Use Yah Blinkah stepped up with a 29.1 final quarter to win by three parts of a length in 1:58.4.
Trained by Valerie Grondin, Use Yah Blinkah is owned and was bred by David Thibault, Paul Vacca, Edward Nowak Jr. and James Hardy. It was the fourth consecutive victory for the glamour boys’ divisional leader. Storm Artist (Kevin Switzer Jr. / Marc Tardif) finished third.
With the other $18,227 division on the wagering card, and with betting favorite Deal With It Roman (Kevin Switzer Jr. / Marc Tardif) making an uncharacteristic miscue on the front end after the start, Grondin & Campbell’s Bandolito Blaze (Western Maverick) floated out from post four, avoided traffic trouble, and assumed command past a 28.1 opening panel.
With the rest of the field at his heels, Bandolito Blaze was content to relax and record a 58.2 half and 1:28.4 third panel before switching gears in the home stretch to win by two lengths in 1:57.3 (28.4), equaling his lifetime best.
Bandolito Blaze paid $5.40 to win for trainer, breeder and co-owner Valerie Grondin with Rhonda Underhill.
Daughtry (Ron Cushing / Heidi Gibbs) finished second; Ugotaearnrstripes (Dave Ingraham / Steve LaCasse) was third.
On Thursday (Sept. 1) the 3-year-old pacing fillies went postward at Windsor Fair in two $18,000-plus divisions of the Maine Breeders Stakes. As expected, Pembroke Legacy (Baron Biltmore) continued her divisional supremacy, posting win number eight in the Pine Tree State-sired series.
Driven to a wire-to-wire victory by Heath Campbell for trainer Valerie Grondin and owner/breeder Bill Varney, the filly has amassed $57,760 in seasonal earnings and broke the six-figure threshold in lifetime earnings of $106,006.
Pembroke Legacy paid $2.80 as the odds-on wagering favorite, while scoring by 2-3/4 lengths in 1:59.3. Sweet Baby G (Walter Case Jr. / Fred Ward Jr.) finished second; CBF Fin (Dave Ingraham / David Crochere) was third.
The only sophomore pacing event not won by a pupil of Grondin & Campbell this week at Windsor Fair was captured by Wolverina (Cheyenne Hollywood) with driver Aaron Hall. An early $18,111 non-wagering event, the filly enjoyed pylon position from the start and never looked back.
Scoring by eight open lengths in 1:58.3, Wolverina was bred and is co-owned by Mike Graffam with William Arnold. Threetimessix (Shawn Thayer / James Smallwood) finished second; Sheza Rebel (Drew Campbell / Marc Tardif) was third.
Saturday (Sept. 3), Windsor hosts the Maine-bred trotters, the 2-year-old pacing fillies on Sunday (Sept. 4), wraps up with the freshmen pacing colts on Labor Day (Sept. 5).
Following the Windsor Fair, the Maine Breeders Stakes makes two stops at Bangor on Sept. 11 & 17, and then returns to the following fairs: Farmington, Sept. 18 – 21; Cumberland, Sept. 28 – Oct. 1 (2yo finals); and historic Fryeburg, Oct 6 – 8.
The Maine-sired sophomore finale returns to Bangor for all of the 3-year-old MSBS divisional finals on Oct. 15. The 2-year-old championships will be held two weeks earlier on Saturday (Oct. 1) at the Cumberland Fair.
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by Chris Tully, for the Maine Breeders Stakes