Loading advertisement
Logo
  • Shop Now
  • Help
  • Handicapping & PPs
  • Entries
  • Results
  • News & Info
  • Royal Ascot
  • Breeding
  • Harness
  • Help
  • Shop
  • DRF en Español
  • DRF Recommends
  • Bet on Sports
  • DRF Pro Services
  • DRF Form Finder
  • Horse Watch
Track Pages
Horse Racing News
Stakes Races
DRF TV
Race of the Day
International Racing
Beyer Speed Figures
DRF En Espanol
Yonkers Raceway

Yonkers: No mystery for Columbo in winning L.B. Sheppard final

Frank Drucker|Jul 13, 2019
Columbo 7/13/19
Katy Gazzini Columbo won his Sheppard elim and then came right back to win the final

Columbo (Eric Goodell, $6.70), sans the rumpled raincoat, was the fastest freshman Saturday night (July 13th), winning Yonkers Raceway’s $120,250 final of the Lawrence B. Sheppard Pace for 2-year-old colts and geldings. The race again honored the Hall of Fame founder of Hanover Shoe Farms.

From post position four, Columbo had designs on leaving, but was caught wide early as the inside threesome all had the same idea. Hunter Hill (Tyler Buter), as the 9-5 favorite, eventually worked around American Rebel (Pat Lachance), making the lead before a non-stressed, 29 second opening quarter-mile.

They weren’t going much (57 4/5) to the half, either, when Columbo took out of fourth. He began to engage Hunter Hill after a 1:26 2/5 three-quarters, with Save Me A Dance (Jason Bartlett) working from second-over.

Hunter Hill was grudgingly giving up the ghost in and out of the final turn as Columbo put him away. The latter then held off Save Me A Dance to win by a half-length in 1:55 4/5. A from-last and eight-hole Manticore (Jim Marohn Jr.) closed crisply for third at 36-1, with a tiring Hunter Hill and American Rebel settling for the smaller envelopes.

Level Up (Mark MacDonald), Han Solo (George Brennan), and a misbehaving-early lone gelding Freedom Warrior (Jordan Stratton) completed the order.

For third choice Columbo, a son of Sweet Lou owned by Ken Jacobs and trained by Gareth Dowse, it was his second win in as many season/career tries. He did take down the fastest of last week’s three eliminations in 1:54. The exacta here paid $15.60, the triple paid $163.50, and the superfecta paid $468.50.

“You never know how these races with 2-year-olds are going to unfold,” Goodell said. “Before anything, you want to get around the first turn.

“I thought about moving when Tyler (Buter, driving Hunter Hill) did, and I thought I made a mistake when I didn’t. When I did go with him, he was acting sort of goofy, sort of wanting to make friends with the other horses. He didn’t really seem to get it until late.

“I think he can move forward from here.”

--press release (Yonkers)--

DRF Headlines

View All 
Stay Updated Now

Get the latest racing news, expert picks, and exclusive analysis delivered to your inbox.

Sign Up for Newsletter

Interested in News?

Google News

Download DRF app on your smartphone.

Download appDownload app

Events

  • Royal Ascot
  • Hong Kong
  • More

News

  • Race of the Day
  • Track Pages
  • Latest News
  • Breeding
  • More

Tracks

  • Belmont at the
Big A
  • Churchill Downs
  • Gulfstream Park
  • Laurel Park
  • Woodbine

Handicapping & PPs

  • DRF Classic PPs
  • Formulator PPs
  • TimeformUS PPs
  • Daily Racing
Program
  • DRF Picks
  • More
Drf en espanolPurchase ppspreference center
Drf en espanolPurchase ppspreference center

© 2026 Daily Racing Form.  All rights reserved.

Careers
Help
Terms
Privacy

© 2026 Daily Racing Form.  All rights reserved.