Elan Hanover (Bar Hopping-Expect A Lot) might not be flashy, but that is perfectly fine with harness racing co-owner Tom Pollack.
A 2-year-old trotting colt, Elan Hanover has finished no worse than third in all nine of his career races heading into Fridayās International Stallion Stakes at Lexingtonās Red Mile. He is the 3-1 morning-line favorite in the first of four $80,000 divisions for the freshman male trotters.
Elan Hanover, purchased by Pollack and trainer Jeff Cullipher in July after three starts for George Ducharme, has posted two wins, six seconds, and a third this year. Half of his runner-up finishes have come by a neck or less, including in the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes championship on Sept. 5 at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows. He has earned $181,706 overall, with $157,145 coming since the sale.
āWould I like to flip-flop the seconds and the firsts? Absolutely,ā Pollack said. āBut heās done nothing wrong. He hasnāt had any clunkers. Itās tough racing. He got snapped at the wire a few times by sprinters. Heās a big, strong, good-gaited horse; not a sleek sprinter.
āHeās professional, does his work, nothing flashy. Heās just consistent, shows up every start. Iāll take that all day long over a horse that might be a little faster, but a little more unstable. At this level, seconds arenāt bad. If you can keep hitting the board, youāre doing all right. You picked a pretty good one.ā
Pollack and Cullipher became interested in Elan Hanover after seeing the colt race in a division of the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes at The Meadows on July 12. (Their colt Father TJ was competing in a different division that day.) Elan Hanover finished second by a head to Meshuggah, the same horse that caught him nearing the wire of the series final.
āGeorge owned him himself,ā Pollack said. āWe heard that George might sell him, so we pursued it and put a deal together. Hopefully, it was a good deal for George, since he owned him himself, and certainly itās been a good deal for us because the horse has been super. George has been following the horse and rooting for us. Heās a good guy to do business with.ā
Elan Hanover has impressed Pollack enough that the owner purchased one of the coltās family members, Princess Tara, for $45,000 during Tuesdayās second session of the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale. Princess Tara is a daughter of stallionĀ GimpanzeeĀ out of the mare Pantera, who is a half-sister to Elan Hanover. The family also includes Kentucky Futurity winnerĀ My MVPĀ and Hambletonian Oaks winner Must Be Victory, plus Grand Circuit winner and Kentucky Sire Stakes champion Top Expectations.
āWe liked (Elan Hanover) that much that we went to the well again for next year,ā Pollack said.
On Friday, Elan Hanover will leave from post five in a field of nine in his International Stallion Stakes division. Todd McCarthy will be in the sulky. He enters the race off a second-place finish in a division of the Bluegrass Stakes last week.
If all goes well, Pollack said the Breeders Crown later this month at The Meadowlands would be next.
āGeorge paid him in, so weāll put up the starting fee and give him a shot,ā Pollack said. āHeās definitely earned a trip to New Jersey if he races like heās been. The big track at Lexington and The Meadowlands doesnāt hurt him because heās big and strong. Thatās a good thing.
āWeāre excited. Sometimes these things work out, and sometimes they donāt. This one is in the working out column, so thatās always good.ā
The favorites in the remaining International Stallion Stakes divisions for the trotters are Happy Jack B, Meshuggah, and Super Chapter.
Ake Svanstedt trains and drives Happy Jack B, who is coming off a win in a division of the Bluegrass Stakes last week and is even-money on the morning line.
Meshuggah and Super Chapter are both from the stable of trainer Marcus Melander. Meshuggah, driven by Scott Zeron, is making his first appearance since a third-place finish in the Mohawk Million on Sept. 21 and is 5-2. Super Chapter, with driver Dexter Dunn, is making his first start since winning the Kentucky Sire Stakes Championship Series final on Sept. 15 at the Red Mile. He is 6-5.
Fridayās Red Mile card also features three divisions of the International Stallion Stakes for 2-year-old female pacers.
Action begins at 1 p.m. (EDT) at the Red Mile. To view Fridayās entire card, clickĀ here. Free daily programs can be found at the trackās websiteĀ hereĀ (scroll to the bottom of the page).
by Ken Weingartner, for the USTA