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Sunday, February 9, 2014 Perfection was rewarded last night as Bee A Magician was named Canadian Horse of the Year (Lisa Photo) "Magician" Rules O'Brien Night; Almost ...

Sunday, February 9, 2014

"Magician" Rules O'Brien Night; Almost Raced follow that up with an appearance in the Armbro Flight,
also at Mohawk.
in Hambo
By Ontario sire Kadabra, Bee A Magician made 10 starts
By Joe Scarpa in Canada during 2013, six of them in Ontario Sire Stakes
One down, one to go for Bee A Magician. events. She was 17 for 17 on the year overall.
The brilliant trotting mare won an O'Brien Award last night
In what was likely one of the closer O'Brien votes Foiled
as Canada's 2013 Horse of the Year. Fifteen days later, she Again was named champion older pacer, which could be a
is expected to be named U.S. Horse of the Year at the Dan reflection on his overall popularity. Remarkably, Foiled
Patch Awards ceremonies at Dover Downs. Bee A Magician Again won the award despite going 0 for 3 racing north of
also took home an O'Brien Award as the top 3-year-old the border. In two of those races, the Canadian Pacing
trotting filly at last night's ceremonies in Prince Edward Derby and the eliminations for the Canadian Pacing Derby,
Island. he was beaten by A Rocknroll Dance. But that wasn't
enough to sway voters as A Rocknroll Dance had to settle
for second-place honors.

In another competitive race that came down to two top
horses Vegas Vacation won the O'Brien for top 3-year-old
male pacer over Sunshine Beach. Because he did not race
three times in Canada, Captaintreacherous was not
eligible. Vegas Vacation's biggest win on the year came in
the Little Brown Jug. In Canada his wins included the
Simcoe and the Somebeachsomewhere.

The major human awards went to Sylvain Filion (driver)
and Richard Moreau (Trainer).

(continued on next page)

Perfection was rewarded last night as Bee A Magician was
named Canadian Horse of the Year (Lisa Photo)

Accepting the Horse of the Year Award co-owner Herb
Liverman revealed that Bee A Magician came closer to
racing in the Hambletonian than most thought. He said that
she had a problem with a sore foot around the time of the
race and that was the primary reason her connections
decided to go instead in the Hambletonian Oaks.

"There was a lot of discussion about going in the race and
one of the questions was ‘is she 100%?' and I said that if I
had to answer that right away the answer was no," said
trainer Nifty Norman. "Her feet were stringing her. So Herb
said, ‘that's good enough for me. Unless you're 100 %
confident then we won't go.’ We just decided to not even
enter the Hambletonian."

Most believe that Bee A Magician is so good that she
would have beaten males in the Hambletonian, but Norman
wasn't ready to go that far.

"Personally, I was never in favor of going in the
Hambletonian because I was worried it would hurt her for the
rest of the year," he said. "W ith the way things turned out I'm
glad we didn't go. Royalty For Life was at the top of his game
that day and I doubt if we would have beaten him anyway."

Norman said that his star mare has had a good winter so
far and looks "unbelievable." He is eyeing the May 19 Miss
Versatility in Canada for her 4-year-old debut and will likely

HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 2/9/14 PAGE 2 of 5

The 2-year-old honors went to Precocious Beauty (pacing get started with him until he was almost four. I think that
filly); Arthur Blue Chip (pacing colt); Father Patrick (trotting was the best thing for him and the reason he is getting
colt) and Riveting Rosie (trotting filly). better and better is that he was so lightly raced for so long.
A lot of this has to do with maturity. He is a very big horse
The other 3-year-old winners were I Luv The Nitelife and great gaited and he has just improved and improved."
(pacing filly) and Flanagan Memory (trotting colt).
Prairie Jaguar's dominance at Pompano is causing
In the other older horse categories the winners were problems for Deters as he can't get enough races into him.
Maven (trotting mare); Anndrovette (pacing mare) and Mister
Herbie (male trotter) "Because he's the best horse around here nobody really
wants to race against him, so they have trouble filling the
Pompano Star Prairie Jaguar Heading to race," Deters said. "They said they'd try to make the race
go a couple times a month and I hope they do. He is a
Meadowlands Florida bred and at his home venue."

At his level, the open company at Pompano Park, Prairie Prairie Jaguar normally gets to race every other week, a
schedule Deters hopes to maintain before heading to New
Jaguar is untouchable. But how good is the 6-year-old by Jersey. He knows that a series like the W hata Baron is a
huge step up in class but he's anxious to find out where his
Spy Hard? That question should be answered in early spring horse fits.

"I think he can handle it," Deters said. "You never know
about a horse like that until he actually gets challenged,
but so far everything that has come to him he’s handled
really well. His last race was spectacular.

"We're very much curious to see how he matches up but
the biggest thing about it is we are running out of
opportunities here. They really don't want to let him race
and I got him raced only twice in January."

Races like the W hata Baron attract some tough
customers. Can Prairie Jaguar handle the challenge? The
answer awaits.

when the Mike Deters-trainee makes a planned trip to the

Meadowlands for the Whata Baron Series.

Prairie Jaguar, just named the USTA's Horse of the Month

for January, has won seven straight while rewriting

Pompano’s record

books. During his

streak he has

posted four winning

miles in 1:50 or

faster, the most

ever by any

Standardbred in

the track's history.

The streak more

Prairie Jaguar has no equal at or less came out of
Pompano Park (Dee Leftwich photo) nowhere as Prairie
Jaguar spent much

of 2013 get pummeled at the Ontario B tracks. In his last two

pari-mutuel starts before coming to Pompano he went off at

odds of 109-1 and 156-1 while finishing seventh and eighth.

But when the horse got back to Pompano and Deters, who

had trained him earlier in his career, the light bulb went off.

"When they had him in Canada I don't know if he got sick

or what but something went awry," said Deters, who co-owns

the horse with Laurie Lee Poulin. "As soon as he came back

to Florida I beefed him up and put a lot of weight on him and,

as they say, the rest is history.

"He was a very big, gangly 2-year-old and we didn't really

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At Last, Miami Valley Opens have been afterthoughts. The racebook opened on
December 12. That is when my disappointment began.
Opening night at Miami Valley, Take II, went off without a The room had people there to answer questions. Every
hitch last night as the first race ever at the sport’s newest question I asked about racing or the racebook could not be
venue was won by Lookout Macatoo. Driven by Randy answered by any of the people there. The answer I
Tharps, he went in 1:55.1 on the five-eighths mile oval. received was give us a couple of months and we will be
able to answer that for you. I bet if I was asking a question
Miami Valley was set to open the night before but the card about a slot machine I would have gotten an answer other
had to be scrapped due to a power failure. Miami Valley has than give us a couple of months. This back room that they
replaced Lebanon Raceway. filter the horseplayer into is a joke.

The feature race on the card, a $10,000 Preferred event, Then they opened the grandstand, I use that term lightly,
went to Visible Gold, a 1-10 favorite driven by Dave Palone and that's when the reality of how far the sport I love has
and trained by Ron Burke. fallen. We arrived on opening night an hour before live
racing was supposed to begin and they had sold out of
Pierce Wins Four More at Yonkers their simulcast books already. I have been in high school
gymnasiums that are bigger than that grandstand. In fact
This Yonkers thing is working out pretty good for Ron the tables and chairs they had set up reminded me of the
school lunchroom. The sight lines of the track are terrible.
Pierce. You go to the track "apron" and you are nowhere close to
the track. The toteboard looked as if it had been rolled in
The veteran driver won four more races last night at from a county fair.

Yonkers, including some with I wish they would have reached out to someone in the
horse business to help with a couple of the little things.
hefty pots. Pierce’s four wins These were my disappointments before they even ran a
race. I still and always will love the sport but as for MVG
came in races with purses of they have a long way to go.
Jeremy Ehrhardt
$15,000, $33,000, $17,500

and $20,000. The $33,000 win

came with Domethatagain in

the night’s feature, an open

event.

Shown driving last night’s Pierce, the latest driver to

open winner Domethatagain, shift his base of operation

Ron Pierce is sizzling at from the Meadowlands to

Yonkers (Mayra Escamilla Yonkers, did not have the

photo) benefit of driving heavy

favorites as his winners paid

$11.80, $6.30, $27.80 and $14.40.

On Friday Pierce won two races at Yonkers.

His foray to the New York track began the prior weekend

when the Meadowlands was closed due to the Super Bowl.

On last Saturday’s card he won six races there.

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Thumbs Down For Miami Valley
My family started racing at Lebanon Raceway 30 years

ago. I was raised in harness racing and love the sport. I
was very excited when they moved from the fairgrounds to
the new location, that is until I visited Miami Valley Gaming.

A lot of people might think I am referring to the lights going
out on opening night. That has nothing to do with my
disappointment. The horseplayer and horse racing seem to

HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 2/9/14 PAGE 4 of 5

Thumbs Up For Dean Towers
I loved Dean Towers’ piece in the latest ( Friday 2/7/2014)

newsletter. Harnessing its "unique slice of Americana"
should be Harness Racing's marketing formula. Here in
Illinois, I've juxtaposed Maywood Park against Balmoral. The
former is a dump, catering to old, grumpy, smoking, white
guys who would be just as happy at an OTB facility. The
latter track seems to pull people who want to experience that
Midwest (when things weren't so complicated) vibe.

This is what I saw last Summer at Balmoral: "The
grandstand was full. Some of the 'patrons' were betting,
some were playing with their kids, some were chatting, some
just seemed to enjoy being outside on anice summer day."
I'll take Balmoral over Maywood, any day.

I want to praise Harness Racing Update, again. I've yet to
read my latest copy of the USTA's HooofBeats magazine,
but wouldn't miss reading your daily newsletter.

To quote Mr. Towers, "The brand we all grew up on, from
Dan Patch to Greyhound to Bret Hanover to Niatross to
Foiled Again, is harness racing. If the sport embraces it,
does not try to be everything to everyone, and sticks to that
one message, I believe harness racing will be around
forever."

Sometimes, I think the USTA has lost its way; and that its
publication, like the organization, is trying to be "...everything
to everyone…" Thank you for sticking to the true harness
racing brand.
Greg Thrower

Something to be Said For Small Town Racing from the occasional blurb on Harnesslink. Possibly the
Thanks for the latest edition of Harness Racing update. I greatest race in the harness racing world was shown next
to no coverage in North America.
enjoyed the article about small town racing and how it is
such a big event to the local people. I grew up in The $750,000 Inter-Dominion series kicks off on the 15th
Philadelphia. Pa. and only experienced racing at the big of February with six heats contested to those who were
tracks until I was older. One of my best days just to enjoy the interested down the road.
racing was at Historic Track in New York. There was no
betting but myself and some relatives enjoyed the We need to try new things to attract new people to this
experience. My job later caused me to travel the state and I sport. Hopefully, someone will take a leap of faith and see
took in some of our state’s fair racing. Again there was no that there are plenty of opportunities to reach those who
betting but plenty of fun was being had by all and the local might not know racing like this even exists.
people I met in town were very proud of their local harness David Janes
track.
Show Me The Money
One morning I went into a restaurant and was wearing a A quote for Ron ("I need the money") Pierce from Henry
harness racing cap. Several local horseman invited me to
stop by and see their local fairgrounds race track even David Thoreau's classic Walden: "The measure of a man's
though there was no racing being conducted. I went and wealth is the number of things he can do without."
found a proud, well maintained raceway. So there is hope Billy Waters
harness racing can still thrive in areas that sill care about the
sport and not just the betting handle. Thanks again for the The Monticello Mess
great coverage you give to our favorite sport. The saddest part about the current situation at Monticello
John Chambers, Lansdowne, Pa.
is that no one cares. Buy why should they? It’s a track that
Why is the Prix d’Amerique Ignored Here? no one pays any attention to and no one bets on. You can’t
The great Prix d'Amerique at the famous Vincennes blame the horsemen for looking out for themselves but
how much damage are they really causing when they take
Racecourse was contested two Sundays ago in Paris. W hile a nothing handle and cut into it? They’re costing
the race itself was magnificent, it was concerning how Monticello, which is owned by a big casino company, a few
difficult it was to find a live stream of the race. In fact, I didn't thousand dollars a day. I doubt very much the Malaysian
seem to find much information about the race at all aside zillionaires from the Genting Corporation that own a big
chunk of the business are losing any sleep over that, not at

MEADOWLANDS 2014 MEADOWLANDS
EARLY CLOSING PROGRAM
RACING & ENTERTAINMENT

Nominations Close February 15, 2014.

EVENTS BOXED IN STARS ARE PART OF YEAR END $500,000G FINALS

POINTS ARE EARNED IN ELIMINATION RACES AND FINALS
SEPARATE NOMINATING AND SUSTAINING FEES FOR ALL EVENTS

Declarations Close at the Time and Date Posted on the Weekly Condition Sheet

Event 28 – Pace – FFA Event 29 – Trot – FFA

“TVG Free For All “TVG Free For All
Pacing Championship” Trotting Championship”

Saturday, November 29—$500,000G Saturday, November 29—$500,000G
Race Date: Saturday, November 29.............. $ 500,000 G Race Date: Saturday, November 29............... $ 500,000 G
Nominating Fee: February 15.......................... $ 1,250 Nominating Fee: February 15.......................... $ 1,250
Sustaining Payment: March 15........................ $ 1,500 Sustaining Payment: March 15........................ $ 1,500
Sustaining Payment: April 15............................ $ 2,000 Sustaining Payment: April 15............................ $ 2,000
Sustaining Payment: May 15............................ $ 2,250 Sustaining Payment: May 15............................ $ 2,250
Declaration Fee: FINAL..................................... $ 5,000 Declaration Fee: FINAL..................................... $ 5,000

Full set of conditions for Meadowlands Free For All Championship at www.PLAYMEADOWLANDS.com

Event 30 – Trot – FFA Event 31 – Pace – FFA

“JOHN CASHMAN MEMORIAL” “WILLIAM R. HAUGHTON MEMORIAL”
Saturday, August 2, 2014—$150,000A
Estimated Total Purse—$320,000 Saturday, July 12, 2014—$250,000A
Estimated Total Purse—$500,000
Elimination Races: Saturday, July 26...... $ 50,000 G
FINAL: Saturday, August 2....................... $ 150,000 A Elimination Races: Saturday, July 5........ $ 50,000 G
Nominating Fee: February 15................. $ 600 FINAL: Saturday, July 12........................... $ 250,000 A
Sustaining Payment: March 15............... $ 800 Nominating Fee: February 15................. $ 800
Sustaining Payment: April 15................... $ 1,250 Sustaining Payment: March 15............... $ 1,200
Sustaining Payment: May 15................... $ 1,500 Sustaining Payment: April 15................... $ 1,600
Declaration Fee: Elimination Races....... $ 3,000 Sustaining Payment: May 15................... $ 2,500
Declaration Fee: Elimination Races....... $ 5,000

Event 32 – Trot – FFA Event 33 – Pace – FFA

“ARTHUR J. CUTLER “US PACING CHAMPIONSHIP”
MEMORIAL” Saturday, August 2, 2014—$100,000A
Estimated Total Purse—$215,000
Saturday, May 17, 2014—$75,000A Elimination Races: Saturday, July 26 ...... $ 50,000 G
Estimated Total Purse—$180,000 FINAL: Saturday, August 2....................... $ 100,000 A
Nominating Fee: February 15................. $ 600
Elimination Races: Saturday, May 10..... $ 40,000 G Sustaining Payment: March 15............... $ 800
FINAL: Saturday, May 17.......................... $ 75,000 A Sustaining Payment: April 15................... $ 1,250
Nominating Fee: February 15................. $ 800 Sustaining Payment: May 15 .................. $ 1,600
Sustaining Payment: March 15............... $ 1,250 Declaration Fee: Elimination Races ...... $ 2,500
Sustaining Payment: April 15................... $ 1,500
Declaration Fee: Elimination Races....... $ 2,000

MEADOWLANDS 2014 MEADOWLANDS
EARLY CLOSING PROGRAM
RACING & ENTERTAINMENT

Nominations Close February 15, 2014.

Event 37 – Pace – Mares FFA Event 38 – Trot—2 Yr. Old Fillies

“GOLDEN GIRLS” “MERRIE ANNABELLE”

Saturday, July 12, 2014—$75,000A Saturday, August 2, 2014—$50,000A
Estimated Total Purse—$200,000 Estimated Total Purse—$320,000

Race Date: Saturday, July 12............... $ 75,000 A Elimination Races: Friday, July 25............$ 20,000 G
Nominating Fee: February 15............... $ 600 FINAL: Saturday, August 2........................$ 50,000 A
Sustaining Payment: March 15............. $ 800 Nominating Fee: February 15..................$ 250
Sustaining Payment: April 15................. $ 1,250 Sustaining Payment: March 15................$ 400
Sustaining Payment: May 15................. $ 1,600 Sustaining Payment: April 15....................$ 1,200
Declaration Fee: ................................... $ 2,500 Sustaining Payment: May 15 ...................$ 1,600
Declaration Fee: Elimination Races........$ 2,500
Event 39 – Trot – 2 Yr. Old Colts & Geldings
Event 40 – Pace – Mares FFA
“PETER HAUGHTON
MEMORIAL” “LADY LIBERTY”

Saturday, August 2, 2014—$50,000A Saturday, August 2, 2014—$75,000A
Estimated Total Purse—$280,000 Estimated Total Purse—$220,000

Elimination Races: Friday, July 25......... $ 20,000 G Elimination Races: Saturday, July 26......... $ 40,000 G
FINAL: Saturday, August 2..................... $ 50,000 A FINAL: Saturday, August 2.......................... $ 75,000 A
Nominating Fee: February 15............... $ 250 Nominating Fee: February 15.................... $ 800
Sustaining Payment: March 15............. $ 400 Sustaining Payment: March 15.................. $ 1,250
Sustaining Payment: April 15................. $ 1,200 Sustaining Payment: April 15...................... $ 1,600
Sustaining Payment: May 15 ................ $ 1,600 Sustaining Payment: May 15 ..................... $ 2,250
Declaration Fee: Elimination Races..... $ 2,500 Declaration Fee: Elimination Races.......... $ 3,000

Event Name of Horse Color Sire Dam Owner & Address
No. Sex/Age

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Trainer_________________Telephone No._______________ Text “Meadowlands” to 84700
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HarnessRacingUpdate.com • 2/9/14 PAGE 5 of 5

least when those precious slot machines keep humming 2-Sapphire City (g, 6, Metropolitan--Spectre Almahurst,
right along. For that reason, I just can’t see the horsemen by Justin Passing), $27,000 2009 BRDS-SEL
getting anywhere with their ploy. O-Centaur Stable & Jordon M Sklut. B-John P Hurtgen.
T-Paul Blumenfeld. D-Eric Carlson, $8,250
Monticello was never Yonkers, Roosevelt or the 3-Lumberjack Willie (g, 7, Lumber Hanover--Le Mora, by
Meadowlands but there was a time when the place meant Cambest), $4,000 2008 BHS
something and had some life, Now it’s a dead racetrack in a O-Thomas Ceraso Jr. B-Ernie C Young & Jerry Andrews.
dead industry in a dead, depressed area of the country. How T-Jack Franklin. D-Jordan Stratton, $3,960
sad. Calls: 1Q, 2, 1T, 1Q, 1H - Finish Order: Fat Mans Alley,
Bernie Feinbaum Escape The News, Dallenbach Hanover, Money Twitch A,
Dream Out Loud N
To view the replay click here

6, M, $30,000, P, A-2/A-1/FFA Handicap Post Positions 8, YR, $24,000, P, WINNERS OVER $25,000 IN LAST 6
Drawn According to Class, 26.4, 54.0, 1:21.4, 1:49.3, FT STARTS, 28.1, 58.0, 1:26.1, 1:54.1, FT
1-Road Untraveled (g, 6, Grinfromeartoear--Ivory Tower, 1-Real Special (g, 6, Real Desire--Treasure The Best,
by Jate Lobell), $35,000 2009 FOREST O-Michael H by Cambest), $50,000 2009 LEX-SEL O-Kyle R Gibbs.
Simons & Christopher Giaccio. B-Perfect World Enterprises. B-Brittany Farms. T-Alicia Gray. D-Jason Bartlett, $12,000,
T-Gail W rubel. D-Corey Callahan, $15,000, Lifetime Record: Lifetime Record: 94-26-14-17, $359,352
42-10-2-7, $126,138 To view the replay click here
2-P H Supercam (g, 7, Million Dollar Cam--Callwood Ivy, by
Run The Table) O-Bamond Racing LLC. B-Dr R James 11, YR, $20,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $25,000 IN LAST
Shive, CA. T-Pj Fraley. D-Andy Miller, $7,500 6 STARTS, 27.1, 57.0, 1:25.0, 1:53.1, FT
3-Emeritus Maximus (h, 4, Rocknroll Hanover--Eternity's 1-Whogoesfirst (g, 6, Cambest--Go Lightly, by
Delight, by Bettor's Delight), $20,000 2011 LEX-SEL Troublemaker), $15,000 2009 LEX-SEL O-S & P Racing
O-John Cancelliere. B-Arlene L & Jules J Siegel. T-Thomas Stable LLC & Luanne C Case. B-James William Schulte.
Cancelliere. D-Scott Zeron, $3,600 T-Luanne Case. D-Ron Pierce, $10,000, Lifetime Record:
Calls: 4, 4Q, 2Q, 1H, HD - Finish Order: Easy Again, Alexie 94-20-22-17, $331,211
Mattosie, Hypnotic Blue Chip, Shortstacked, Dovuto To view the replay click here
Hanover
To view the replay click here 12, YR, $20,000, P, NON-WINNERS OF $25,000 IN LAST
6 STARTS, 27.0, 56.2, 1:24.0, 1:53.0, FT
4, WDB, $28,000, P, FILLIES & MARES, NW $28,000 LAST 1-American Rage (g, 6, American Ideal--Raging Heart,
5 STARTS OR NW $175,000 LIFETIME. by Artsplace), $32,000 2009 LEX-SEL O-F Bellino &
AE: OPT. CLM. $75,000. 27.2, 56.3, 1:24.3, 1:53 Sons LLC. B-Moni Market Breeders & Rex A King &
1-Marquise De Sarah (b,m,4 - Mach Three-Putnam Eugene W Thayer. T-Tony Osullivan. D-Brian Sears,
Flyingbye-Astreos) O/B-Robert Bridges T-Chad Milner D- $10,000, Lifetime Record: 95-23-20-10, $520,051
Jack Moiseyev $14,000 Lifetime Record: 33-9-8-4 $157,111 To view the replay click here
To view the replay click here
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6, YR, $33,000, P, OPEN HANDICAP POST POSITIONS HRU Race Criteria
1-5 DRAWN POST POSITIONS 6-8 DRAWN, 27.3, 58.3, The race results contained in Harness Racing Update:
1:26.3, 1:54.2, FT North American races with a purse value of $20,000 and over
1-Domethatagain (h, 5, Bettor's Delight--Road Sign, by and American-bred and sired winners of significant races
Life Sign), $67,000 2010 LEX-SEL O-Mystical Marker abroad. Stakes races with a purse value of $60,000 and over
Farms LLC & Peggy C Hood & Paymaq Racing. B-W hite are previewed in HRU.
Birch Farm. T-Erv Miller. D-Ron Pierce, $16,500, Lifetime
Record: 54-16-9-7, $389,225


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