After a perfect 10-for-10 campaign in 2020 that led to Dan Patch Award honors as the 2-year-old Colt Pacer of the Year, expectations were high that Perfect Sting would return this year and keep a firm hold atop the 3-year-old harness racing division.
After a bit of a bumpy start in his first three starts in 2021, the road to repeat glory for Perfect Sting likely will have to begin on Saturday night (July 10) when the colt lines up in post five in the second of two, seven-horse $50,000 eliminations (race eight) of the Meadowlands Pace at The Meadowlands.
āItās time to start asserting his dominance, thatās for sure,ā said trainer Joe Holloway. āI think itās time for him to step up his game and move to the head of the class.ā
The task wonāt be easy for Perfect Sting as his heat includes recent Messenger Stake winner American Courage (four-for-four this year), 2020 Pennsylvania Sires Stakes champion Southwind Gendry (two wins and two seconds this year), and Abuckabett Hanover, who saw his perfect four-race win streak this year snapped when he made a break in the Messenger final.
āWeāre in a good spot in a short field,ā said driver David Miller about Perfect Sting, who is listed as the 2-1 morning-line favorite in the Pace elim. āI donāt see any problems and I think things will work out.
āI have confidence in him. I have confidence in his ability and his talent and Iām confident everything is going to go just fine.
Any perceived pressure of the continuance of Perfect Stingās perfect record evaporated quickly this year when the colt suffered his first-ever defeat in his seasonās debut in a Pennsylvania Sires Stakes division on May 16 at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono. In that race, Perfect Sting came up a head short of the winning Abuckabett Hanover in 1:50.
MAY 16 PaSS REPLAY
āI donāt worry about (a win streak),ā said Miller. āI try to put him in position to win every race. Going undefeated, thatās added pressure and added anxiety on yourself, and you end up racing the horse too hard trying to keep the winning streak alive. I donāt want that. I donāt even like that being brought up. I already know heās a good horse and I know he gives 110 percent.ā
When 3-year-old opens didnāt fill at The Meadowlands, it forced the hand of trainer Joe Holloway to enter Perfect Sting in a June 19 overnight against older horses. Challenged several times throughout the mile, Perfect Sting was able to post a game career-best 1:48.1 victory.
JUNE 19 CONDITIONED REPLAY
Seven days later in a PASS division at The Meadows, Perfect Sting led at every call before crossing the wire second, but the colt was elevated to first via disqualification of the winner.
āI believe (the race against older horses) took a toll on him,ā opined Miller. āHe went to The Meadows the next week and he still finished second. It wasnāt like he stopped and finished fifth. He got beat a length. The horse had every right. Iām not disappointed in him at all, I think heās a great horse.ā
JUNE 26 PaSS REPLAY
Holloway said he plans on making a shoeing change for the Pace elim, switching to an aluminum shoe.
āI had a shoe with a pad on and I thought the shoe was kind of moving around on his foot,ā said Holloway, who trains the $629,977-winning 3-year-old son ofĀ Always B MikiĀ out of the world champion mare Shebestingin for breeders-owners Brittany Farms and Val DāOr Farms. āI thought going lighter with aluminum would give the horse stability. It had nothing to do with speed, I just thought it was better for him.ā
The top-five finishers in each elim will return for the $700,000 (est.) Meadowlands Pace final on Saturday (July 17).
The 9-5 favorite in the first elim (race six) is the Nancy Takter-trained, Tim Tetrick-driven One Eight Hundred, who has six wins in eight starts this year. The $800,000 yearling purchase of Takter and Brixton Medical Inc. is coming into the elim off a career-best 1:48 win in a June 26 overnight at The Meadowlands. Closing out that victory with a final quarter of :25.3, the effort edged South Beach Star and Perfect Stingās 1:48.1 clocking as the fastest mile by a 3-year-old pacer thus far in 2021.
The Meadowlands Pace elimination fields, with post position, horse (driver, trainer) and morning line odds are:
First Elimination (Race 6) ā Purse $50,000
1. Chase H Hanover (Brian Sears, Scott Cox), 12-1
2. Charlie May (Brett Miller, Steve Carter), 3-1
3. One Eight Hundred (Tim Tetrick, Nancy Takter), 9-5
4. Heart Of Chewbacca (Dan Noble, Ron Burke), 4-1
5. Rockyroad Hanover (Dexter Dunn, Tony Alagna), 5-1
6. Exploit (Todd McCarthy, Tony Alagna), 8-1
7. Hellabalou (Andrew McCarthy, Eddie Dennis), 15-1
Second Elimination (Race 8) ā Purse $50,000
1. American Courage (Matt Kakaley, Travis Alexander), 3-1
2. Abuckabett Hanover (Andrew McCarthy, Tony Alagna), 4-1
3. Lawless Shadow (Mark MacDonald, Dr. Ian Moore), 6-1
4. Red Right Hand (Todd McCarthy, Nancy Takter), 15-1
5. Perfect Sting (David Miller, Joe Holloway), 2-1
6. Simon Says Hanover (Scott Zeron, Tony Alagna), 15-1
7. Southwind Gendry (Yannick Gingras, Ron Burke), 7-2
by Ken Weingartner, for the US Trotting Association