Prior to last Saturday, there had been 11 winning miles faster than 1:47 in harness racing history. Only once did two of those miles happen in the same year, whenĀ Lather UpĀ and Shartin N both accomplished the feat in 2019.
Then on Saturday at The Meadowlands, it occurred twice in less than an hour. Rockyroad Hanover (Captaintreacherous) won the first division of the Roll With Joe Stakes in 1:46.2 and Bulldog Hanover (Shadow Play) followed two races later by equaling the sportās fastest-ever mile with a 1:46 score in the second division.
Always B MikiĀ was the first horse to hit 1:46, in 2016 at Lexingtonās Red Mile, andĀ Lather UpĀ joined him three years later with a victory at The Meadowlands.
āObviously, the track was fast, but only two horses had gone that fast before, and when you think of how many great horses have raced in the world, it was pretty cool for sure,ā said Dexter Dunn, who drove Bulldog Hanover to victory for owners Jack Darling Stables and Brad Grant.
āHeās a pretty special horse. He just doesnāt seem to get tired. When you sit behind him, you really feel his power. The way he moves, the fractions heās going, he does it so strongly. He doesnāt feel like heās flat out, heās still up on the bit and marching along. Heās certainly a treat to sit behind.ā
Todd McCarthy was in the sulky for Rockyroad Hanoverās win, which made him the third driver in history with multiple triumphs in less than 1:47, joining David Miller and Tim Tetrick. Last year, McCarthy won in 1:46.4 with Allywag Hanover. Ironically, Allywag Hanover was second to Bulldog Hanover last week despite being timed in 1:46.2.
āAs crazy as it sounds, I always think you can kind of feel it during the mile when youāre going around that (1):46, (1):47 mark,ā McCarthy said. āYouāre getting along pretty good. I love racing those horses and I love going that fast. Those horses are just on another level when theyāre going that fast. Itās such a thrill to sit behind them and be in those races.ā
Bulldog Hanover and Rockyroad Hanover return to action Saturday in the $250,000 final of the Graduate Series for 4-year-old pacers at the Meadowlands. It will not be the first time two pacers in the sub-1:47 club meet āĀ Lather UpĀ facedĀ McWickedĀ andĀ
Is a sub-1:46 mile now inevitable this year? Since the start of 2020, there have been 14 miles of 1:47.1 or faster.
āWeāre sort of getting into that (1):47 territory so regularly now; weāre seeing those kinds of miles quite a bit at different places,ā McCarthy said. āWhen the conditions are right and the horses are there, itās easy to go fast. If we get the right conditions and the right horses and get down to the half a little bit quicker, itās very likely there could be a (1):45 mile at some stage this year.ā
Said Dunn, āIt seems to be looking that way, but Iām sure itās looked that way before and it hasnāt happened. A lot of great horses have raced before and not been able to do it. Weāll wait and see. Hopefully a horse does it. Itās good for the game. Records are made to be broken, itās always said.ā
Bulldog Hanover drew post two for the Graduate final and is the 8-5 morning-line favorite in the field of 10. Rockyroad Hanover got post 10.
Bulldog Hanover has won five of six races this year and 19 of 27 in his career, earning $918,525. Darling trained Bulldog Hanover in Canada, where he was an Ontario Sire Stakes champion in 2020, with Noel Daley taking over recently for the horseās races in the U.S.
Bulldog Hanover arrived in the States in late June and won a preliminary leg of the Graduate in 1:47 at The Meadowlands the week before his 1:46 mile in theĀ Roll With Joe. In theĀ Roll With Joe, he got the lead prior to the raceās midpoint, reached in :53.4, and paced his back half in :52.1 with a :25.3 final quarter.
āThe last thing youāre doing when you go into a race is thinking about time,ā Dunn said, noting winning is foremost. āIt was in the last little bit of the mile that it caught my attention. I knew it was going to be (1):46-something, but I didnāt think it was going to be (1):46 flat. I didnāt think I was going to get there off those fractions.
āComing to the wire, I sort of moved my attention to the timer, and it was sort of in that moment when I thought we might get there. It certainly was cool.ā
Racing begins at 6:20 p.m. (EDT) Saturday at the Meadowlands. The card also includes Graduate finals for 4-year-old female pacers as well as 4-year-old male and female trotters. There also will be two eliminations for the Meadowlands Pace, with the top-five finishers from each group advancing to the final on July 16 at the Big M.
Sub-1:47 Miles in History by Date
Bold = tied Fastest in History
Holborn Hanover ā 1:46.4 ā George Brennan ā Meadowlands ā Aug. 5, 2006
Somebeachsomewhere ā 1:46.4 ā Paul MacDonell ā Red Mile ā Sept. 27, 2008
Warrawee Needy ā 1:46.4 ā Jody Jamieson ā Meadowlands ā July 6, 2013
Heās WatchingĀ ā 1:46.4 ā Tim Tetrick ā Meadowlands ā July 12, 2014
Always B MikiĀ ā 1:46 ā David Miller ā Red Mile ā Oct. 9, 2016
Dr J Hanover ā 1:46.4 ā Doug McNair ā Mohawk ā June 3, 2017
McWickedĀ ā 1:46.2 ā Brian Sears ā Red Mile ā Oct. 6, 2018
Lather UpĀ ā 1:46 ā Montrell Teague ā Meadowlands ā July 6, 2019
Shartin N ā 1:46.4 ā Tim Tetrick ā Meadowlands ā Aug. 3, 2019 *
CattlewashĀ ā 1:46.4 ā David Miller ā Red Mile ā Oct. 4, 2020
Allywag Hanover ā 1:46.4 ā Todd McCarthy ā Red Mile ā Oct. 10, 2021
Rockyroad Hanover ā 1:46.2 ā Todd McCarthy ā Meadowlands ā July 2, 2022
Bulldog Hanover ā 1:46 ā Dexter Dunn ā Meadowlands ā July 2, 2022
* Fillies and Mares record
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By Ken Weingartner, for the USTA