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Red Mile Harness

Red Mile: Newsroom headlines Friday's Bluegrass Stakes

webmaster|Sep 27, 2023
Newsroom 9-8-23
Lisa Photo Newsroom aims for another stakes victory on Friday at The Red Mile

Trainer Joe Holloway returns to The Red Mile with another promising pacing prospect on Friday afternoon (Sept. 29): the Always B Miki colt Newsroom, who will try to raise his unbeaten streak to seven in the third of four divisions for the $348,000 Bluegrass for 2-year-old pacing colts and geldings.

Newsroom starts from post two in race 11 on Friday off a 1:51 4/5 victory in the $116,000 Elevation Pace at Harrah's Hoosier Park. He's already taken a mark of 1:49 4/5 when winning the start prior in a steamroll mile to take the $150,000 New Jersey Classic by open lengths. Eight other foes will look to upend Newsroom, including Pennsylvania Sire Stakes champ Captain Albano from post three for trainer Noel Daley, as well as Tony Alagna pupil Remember The Alamo, who exits a sixth-place finish in the $717,800 Metro Pace.

Kentucky Championship Series victor Better Is Nice and driver Andy McCarthy will look to open the stakes action for the pacing freshmen when he starts from post two in race three. Listed at 9-5 on the morning line, the son of Bettor's Wish trained by Tony Alagna enters from a 1:50 3/5 coast job in the $400,000 Kentucky Championship Series final and faces only one familiar rival in Dancin Champion, starting from post three off a fourth-place effort. The field also includes Tall Dark Stranger's full brother Total Stranger from post four, along with New York Sire Stakes final runner-up Avenger Force from post five.

Ivy Park, runner-up to Better Is Nice in the Kentucky Championship Series final, lands post five in the third Bluegrass division – race seven – for the boys as the 5-2 choice on the morning line. The Nancy Takter-trained colt by Captaintreacherous keeps Yannick Gingras in the sulky as he'll spar with the likes of Arson, the Kentucky Golden Rod champ and a three-quarter brother to sophomore stakes filly Charleston. The Kentucky Commonwealth champ Sir John B, trained by Tony Alagna and steered by Andy McCarthy, also lands in the third division and starts from post six.

A batch of nine rounds the action for rookie pacing colts and geldings in race 13. Tony Alagna pupil Rock The Captain N goes as the slight morning-line favorite from post four with Todd McCarthy in the bike. The ridgling by Captaintreacherous has only missed the board once from six starts and won a preliminary for the Kindergarten Classic back on July 28 in 1:52. The field also includes Kentucky Golden Rod runner-up Steely Knife from post nine and Kentucky Commonwealth third-place finisher Swaggy Cal from post five, among others.

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Two-year-old trotting fillies share the spotlight on Friday with five divisions of the $429,000 Norman Woolworth Memorial Bluegrass Stakes.

The card Friday kicks off with a bundle of seven trotting fillies going to post. Chaparmbro starts as the 9-5 choice from post two for the tandem of trainer Trond Smedshammer and driver Brian Sears off a close defeat in the $275,000 New Jersey Classic final to Soiree Hanover. The daughter of Chapter Seven will try to return to the winner's circle against the likes of New Jersey Classic consolation runner-up Glamorous Hanover from post three, Kentucky Commonwealth third-place finisher One World from post one and New Jersey Classic consolation third-place finisher Cocktailwithakick from post six.

Division two for the Norman Woolworth wraps the early daily double with eight fillies competing. Ake Svanstedt student Warrawee Michelle, a daughter of Walner, will attempt to rebound from a fourth-place finish to Soiree Hanover in the New Jersey Classic final when she starts from post six, just to the inside of Tony Alagna upstart Honey's Sweet. Honey's Sweet makes her fourth start and currently holds a mark of 1:54 1/5 over the red clay set in a non-winners of one event on Aug. 22. Yannick Gingras has the drive in a group that also includes 2022 Hambletonian winner Cool Papa Bell's half-sister Cool Ma Belle from post four.

New Jersey Sire Stakes champ Buy A Round will also look for vengeance off a loss to Soiree Hanover when she starts from post two in the third division of the Norman Woolworth, carded as race four. Andy McCarthy pilots the Noel Daley-trained daughter of Walner who snagged a 1:55 victory on Hambletonian Day in the New Jersey Sire Stakes final, but more recently finished third in the $275,000 New Jersey Classic. She'll face morning-line chalk Sierra Girl, a daughter of the late Bar Hopping starting from post four for trainer-driver Ake Svanstedt off a 1:55 4/5 victory as the odds-on choice in the $252,000 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes final.

Svanstedt has another developing talent in division four, race eight, with undefeated French Champagne. The daughter of Muscle Hill has ripped off five straight wins in progress to a 1:54 1/5 triumph in the $100,000 Kentucky Commonwealth final. She lands post six against Kentucky Championship Series heroine Date Night Hanover, who starts from post four with Brian Sears driving for trainer Marcus Melander.

Race 12 wraps the Norman Woolworth Memorial with eight going to gate. Melanie Wrenn trainee Bonn starts from post eight as the 2-1 morning line favorite off a fourth-place finish in the $266,000 Kentuckiana Stallion Management Stakes. Peter Wrenn drove that night and is back in the bike on Friday. The daughter of Tactical Landing squares against seven others looking to breakthrough, including Dustin Jones pupil Draw The Line, who was fifth in the $314,500 Peaceful Way and fourth in a $66,065 Champlain division, as well as Green Mercedes, the fourth-place finisher in the Golden Rod Series final, from post one.

Three of the four divisions of the Bluegrass 2-Year-Old Colt and Gelding Pace go as "The Stay Hungry," sponsored by the Stay Hungry Syndicate and Hanover Shoe Farms. Race 11, the third of the four divisions, is named "The Arlene Siegel Memorial Race" and is sponsored by Jules Siegel and Fashion Farms.

Each division of the Norman Woolworth Memorial is presented by Arden Homestead Stable, ET Gerry and Peter Gerry, Margareta Wallenius-Kleberg, Stoner Manor Inc., Menhammer Stuteri AB, Jorgen Jahre Jr., LST Stables, Lawrence DeVan and William DeVan.

Friday's card features 14 races total beginning at 1 p.m. (EDT). The Red Mile offers a $5,000 guarantee on the Pick 5 pool, starting in race three, and a $10,000 guarantee in the Pick 4 pool starting in race six. Both the Pick 5 and Pick 4s feature an industry-low 12-percent takeout.

--press release (Red Mile)--

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