$1.8 Million New York Night of Champions at Yonkers Raceway, Empire State's Richest Night of Racing

from Diego Isio

The $1.8 million New York Night of Champions is set for this Saturday night, September 22nd at Yonkers Raceway, and it’s the 29th edition of the Empire State’s richest night of racing.

There are eight, $225,000 sire stakes finals, each sponsored by a prominent breeding farm or organization, and feature the best two- and three-year-olds of both sexes and gaits.

Here are the thumbnail sketches of the divisions, which go as the races two through nine during the 12-race program, with first post at 6:50 PM.

Among the standouts entered include Gimpazee in the two-year-old colt & gelding trot, Hickfromfrenchlick in the freshman colt & gelding pace, Plunge Blue Chip in the three-year-old filly trot, and Springsteen in the three-year-old colt & gelding pace.

2nd race (Crawford Farms 2-Year-Old Filly Trot) – Division points leader Winndevie (Trond Smedshammer, post 3) won her first five seasonal starts before a second-place finish at Saratoga. The daughter of Credit Winner, trained by her driver for owner Purple Haze Stables, won twice here, as did Conway Kellyanne (Charlie Norris, post 5). Amal Hall (Andy Miller, post 6) has three wins and four seconds in her seven tries, while Quincy Blue Chip (Jim Morrill Jr., post 7) has been board-certified in all seven starts (4 wins, 2 seconds, 1 third). ‘Quincy’ has earned $125,712, making her the richest lass among the octet.

3rd race (Agriculture and NYS Horse Breeding Development Fund 2-Year-Old Colt/Gelding Trot) – Gimpanzee (Brian Sears, post 5) has been more untouchable than Eliot Ness, as in 6-for-6 ($166,358) by a combined margin of 23¼ lengths. The son of Chapter Seven is trained by Marcus Melander for Delray Beach co-owners Courant Inc. and S R F Stable. Gimpanzee enters off a handy win here, as does Thunder (Jason Bartlett, post 3). The son of Conway Hall has won half of his eight seasonal efforts, with all the win in his last five tries. Chip Chip Conway (Jim Taggart Jr., post 8) has hit the board in seven of his nine tries this season.

4th race (Agriculture and NYS Horse Breeding Development Fund 2-Year-Old Colt/Gelding Pace) –Melodie’s Major (Tyler Buter, post 1) has won just about everything this season (8 starts, 6 wins, 1 second, $166,433), including the draw for the statebred finale. The Art Major colt is trained by Mark Ford for owner Martin Scharf. Hickfromfrenchlick (Tim Tetrick, post 6) has the 100G final of the Lawrence B. Sheppard Pace here leading his 4-for-6 resume. Major Blake (Bartlett, post 8) has won thrice in his five tries.

5th race (Winbak Farm 2-Year-Old Filly Pace) – So Awesome (Tetrick, post 6) led the points parade, winning four races (two here) during here frosh foray ($176,190). The So Surreal miss is trained by Scott DiDomenico for owner William Hartt. St. Somewhere (George Brennan, post 2) strung together three consecutive NYSS wins in July, also with a pair here. Moneyshot Hanover (Buter, post 3) tried her luck in open company north of the border after a pair of statebred wins.

6th race (Allerage Farm 3-Year-Old Filly Trot) –All-age track-record-holder (1:53.1) Plunge Blue Chip (Ake Svanstedt, post 2) has been a beast all season (10 starts, 5 wins, 3 seconds, 2 thirds, $372,601). She did thrown down the new record in the $129,014 Hudson two starts, ago, then won a Saratoga NYSS event by seven-and-change widening lengths. One of her rare poor performances came in last season’s statebred finale, however. Svanstedt trains for himself, Blue Chip Bloodstock, Little E LLC, Tomas Andersson and Rick Zeron Stables. Lucky Ava (Bartlett, post 4) did upset to become the frosh champ a season ago and has five wins among her 10-for-11 board finishes this time around. Repentance (Tetrick, post 8) has won her last three tries, a pair in NYSS and a division of the Woodbine/Mohawk Simcoe.

7th race (Cameo Hills Farm 3-Year-Old Filly Pace) – ‘Defending’ champ Alexis Dream (Morrill Jr., post 3) has not lost a step ($228,000-plus last season, $230,000-plus this season). The daughter of American Ideal is co-owned by West Wins Stable, Jim Fielding J. Robert Darrow & Kevin McKinlay and trained by Casie Coleman. The $112,904 Lady Maud here earlier this month was one of her four seasonal wins. Wisdom Tree (Tetrick, post 4), the group’s point leader, has been vicious this season, as in 10 wins and a second in a baker’s dozen tries ($274,851). Newsday (Jordan Stratton, post 1) owns a pair of local sire stakes wins.

8th race (Morrisville College Equine Institute 3-Year-Old Colt/Gelding Trot) – With Yonkers Trot winner Six Pack AWOL, runner-up Helpisontheway (Morrill Jr., post 4) becomes one of the targets. The Chapter Seven colt, trained by Linda Toscano for co-owners Camelot & Bay’s Stable and Little E LLC, has six win and four seconds in his 12 ’18 tries ($355,275). He had four wins in a row earlier this season. Winning Shadow (Mike Simons, post 3) has five wins this season, while The Veteran (Stratton, post 8) has six wins and over $194,000 this season despite drawing poorly more than once.

9th race (Blue Chip Farms 3-Year-Old Colt/Gelding Pace) – No one has exactly stepped up and grabbed the baton in the state’s glamour division, Springsteen (Sears, post 1) won a draw-time ‘tiebreaker’ to get into this race, then won the draw. Thrice a winner in a dozen seasonal starts ($346,729), the Rock N Roll Heaven colt has been tough to figure. Rene Allard co-owns (with Bruce Soulsby, Alan Weisenberg and Kapildeo Singh) and trains. Ghost Dance (Morrill Jr., post 5) enters with consecutive statebred wins, while Rockapelo (Bartlett, post 4) has hit the board in nine of his 12 ’18 efforts. (from )

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