R Melina (Chapter Seven-Goodtogo Hanover) might not be the biggest harness racing filly around, but she has made a huge impression on co-owner Doug Paul.
āIād take a dozen more like her if I could get it,ā Paul said about the freshman trotter, who has won five of nine races, including a track-record score in the Kentuckiana Stallion Management Stakes at Harrahās Hooser Park in September, and earned $246,613. āEvery week, she goes out and gives it her all.ā
R Melina, owned by the Paul familyās M&L Of Delaware and Alabama Harness Associates, is the 5-2 morning-line favorite in Thursdayās $138,000 Matron Stakes for 2-year-old female trotters at Ballyās Dover Downs. The filly will start from post six in a field of eight, with Tim Tetrick in the sulky for trainer John Butenschoen.
R Melina sold for $110,000 under the name Good To Go Chapter at last yearās Lexington Selected Yearling Sale. She was renamed in honor of Abe Stoltzfusā daughter, who was killed a number of years ago by an impaired driver. Stoltzfus, who had a long relationship with the Pauls and helped the family select yearlings, passed away unexpectedly last month in Lexington.
āHe loved this filly, and wanted us to name it after his daughter,ā Paul said. āShe happened to turn out. Sheās been really good for us.
āSheās not a very big filly, but sheās got a nice, long, gait to her. From day one, John really liked her and thought she was nice. Her first start, she came out impressively, and sheās done very little wrong since.ā
R Melina won her first start, at Mohegan Pennsylvaniaās Pocono Downs, by 1-3/4 lengths in 1:57.4. She then headed out on the New York Sire Stakes circuit, where after a third-place finish, she won three in a row ahead of the NYSS championship. She went off stride on the second turn of the final at Yonkers, the only time she has failed to earn a check, but she rebounded with her 1:53.1 triumph in the Kentuckiana.
āSheās had just that one misstep,ā Paul said. āShe got jammed up a bit and took a bad step and went off stride. Sheās more than made up for it.ā
Following the Kentuckiana, R Melina was second in a division of the International Stallion Stakes, missing by a nose, and fifth in her elimination of the Breeders Crown, where she was only 1-1/4 lengths from winner Buy A Round after leading for three-quarters of the race. The top-three finishers advanced to the Breeders Crown final.
āIt was a sloppy track and she cut the mile,ā Paul said about the Crown elim. āTimmy was hoping he would get covered up, but she trotted right through the wire; they just got her down that long stretch.ā
On Thursday, R Melina meets a field that includes two fillies from the stable of trainer Ake Svanstedt: Kentucky Commonwealth Series champion French Champagne, who is the 7-2 second choice, and Upallnight Hanover, who is 9-2.
āI think Dover should fit (R Melina) really well with the shorter stretch,ā Paul said. āShe was really good on half-mile tracks all through the summer.ā
M&L Of Delaware, which includes Paulās mother, Rosalind, and Alabama Harness Associates have partnered on several horses in the past two years, with more to come. Alabama Harness Associates, which is Jim McLane and Rita Armitage, is expanding into the breeding side of the business following the purchase of a farm in Kentucky. Armitage Farm purchased 15 yearlings, all trotting fillies, last month at the Lexington sale.
āWeāre going to race them, and then theyāll eventually be broodmares on their farm,ā Paul said. āTheyāre new to the business. I got to know them through a mutual friend. Theyāre great people, and they are enthused to get into the breeding business.ā
As for R Melinaās future this season following the Matron, Paul said her connections would take a wait-and-see approach.
āShe still has the Goldsmith Maid,ā Paul said. āIf sheās sharp and comes out of this race OK, weāll consider going. If we think sheās a little tired, weāll shut her down and bring her back next year.ā
Racing begins at 4:30 p.m. (EDT) at Dover Downs. Thursdayās card also includes the $145,000 Matron Stakes for 2-year-old male pacers, where the Ron Burke-trained Noblesville is the 5-2 favorite.
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by Ken Weingartner, for the USTAĀ