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Huntsville is ready for The Pace. The Ray Schnittker trainee had no trouble winning the Crawford Farms Meadowlands Pace Elimination Saturday night at the Meadowlands, stopping the clock in 1:48.4. It was 2¼ lengths back to Blood Line with Santafe’s Coach third. (See The Pace draw below) With Classic Pro, Downbytheseaside and Miso Fast having accepted byes to next week’s $738,550 Pace Final, seven spots were up for grabs in the elim.

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OffTrackBetting.com - Harness Racing action heads north of the border this weekend! Of Cambridge, Christine Calhoun of Chatham and Mac Nichol of Burlington. Finished fifth to Betting Line in his elim and will be driven by Trevor Henry.

In addition to the top three finishers, Mac’s Jackpot, Talent Soup, Filibuster Hanover and Boogie Shuffle earned berths for the Meadowlands signature event. “We wanted to race because we didn’t go to Pocono (for the Hempt) and we didn’t want to go into the Meadowlands Pace being off so long,” said winning driver Tim Tetrick of the decision to race Huntsville rather than accept one of the byes. “He was good tonight, plenty of go. He was on the left line a little again, but Ray will have him ready. He trained great the other day, wasn’t on the line, so he’ll have the quirks worked out of him.” Huntsville, listed at even-money on the morning line for next week’s final, sat third in the early going before taking the top just after the quarter. The son of Somebeachsomewhere sprinted the third quarter in:27 to reach three-quarters in 1:22.2 before a final quarter of:26.2 enabled him to establish a new lifetime best.

Huntsville paid $2.20 as the 1-9 public choice and lifted his lifetime stats to 11 wins in 17 starts and earnings of just over $953,000. HAMBO READY: Hambletonian favorite Walner made his much-anticipated return to the races in a conditioned event earlier on the card and the Linda Toscano trainee spoke loud and clear about his standing as the top 3-year-old colt in training, crushing an overmatched field by 7½ lengths. Tetrick, who won five times on the program, got the son of Chapter Seven away third around turn one but quickly moved the 2016 Breeders Crown champion to the top where he cut easy fractions of:28.1 and:56.1. Walner went into sprint mode to the three-quarters, extending his lead to 5 lengths as he hit that station in 1:23.2 before powering home in a final quarter of:27.4 to complete the mile and equal Ariana G’s 1:51.1 seasonal mark for a 3-year-old on the trot. Sweet Thing was second with Winter Harbor third. “He’s ready to rock,” said Tetrick. “It feels like I’m driving a Corvette with a Mack Truck engine.

I had the whip tucked. I never asked him to go one bit.

He’s got a full stakes schedule from here on. He had a little bit of a slow start this year but I think he’s going to make up for it.” A LITTLE MORE: On the undercard, Roses Are Red winner Lady Shadow tuned up for next week’s Golden Girls by winning a fillies and mares invitational in 1:49 at odds of 1-5. She paced her back half in:53.3 and stayed unbeaten in five starts this year.

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Total handle on the card was $2,689,967. Racing resumes Friday at 7:15 p.m. With Meadowlands Pace Night Saturday going 45 minutes earlier, at 6:30 p.m. THE 2017 MEADOWLANDS PACE FIELD Here is the field for the $738,550 Crawford Farms Meadowlands Pace for 3-year-old open pacers on July 15 at the Meadowlands Racetrack with post position, horse (driver, trainer) and morning-line odds: 1. Blood Line (Mark MacDonald, Jimmy Takter), 5-1 2.

Mac’s Jackpot (David Miller, Jim Campbell), 15-1 3. Boogie Shuffle (Scott Zeron, Mark Harder), 30-1 4. Huntsville (Tim Tetrick, Ray Schnittker), 1-1 5. Downbytheseaside (Brian Sears, Brian Brown), 4-1 6. Miso Fast (Matt Kakaley, Ron Burke), 10-1 7. Filibuster Hanover (Yannick Gingras, Ron Burke), 10-1 8. Santafe’s Coach (Corey Callahan, Leo Iordan), 20-1 9.

Classic Pro (Trevor Henry, Dr. Ian Moore), 15-1 10. Talent Soup (Eric Abbatiello, Bruce Saunders), 30-1 Scheduled post time: 9:34 p.m.

TORONTO, April 7, 2018 – The final Saturday night card of harness racing at Woodbine Racetrack was a great night for reflecting and celebrating 24 years of Standardbred action at the Toronto oval. The 10-race card saw a pair of fitting results and the all-time leading driver and trainer in track history recognized. One of the coolest moments in 24 years of harness racing at Woodbine occurred Saturday when Roger Mayotte won his final drive at the Toronto track more than 24 years after winning the first harness race in track history. Sitting behind the gritty veteran pacer Machal Jordan, Mayotte showed patience in steering 3/5 favourite Machal Jordan to a stretch rallying victory in the $15,000 fourth-race. Machal Jordan was Mayotte’s lone drive on Saturday’s card and his final drive in a harness race at Woodbine.

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The victory was fitting for Mayotte, as he won the first-race on January 1, 1994 with then four-year-old pacer Boastful. Regarded as one of the most respected horsepeople to race at Woodbine, Mayotte will go down as one of only a few drivers to win races in all 24 years of racing at Woodbine. A pair of Mayotte’s most notable victories at Woodbine came behind the fan-favourite pacer Escape The Wind in the 2005 and 2007 Gold Cup. Mayotte also won the first Maple Leaf Trot at Woodbine in 1994 with Earl. Woodbine Entertainment took time Saturday to recognize the driver and trainer with the most wins in the history of the track. Randy Waples will go down as the winningest reinsman in Woodbine history with 2,605 wins, while Kevin McMaster is the all-time leading trainer having sent out 1,009 winners.

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Kevin McMaster and Randy Waples were joined by family and friends Saturday in the Woodbine winner’s circle for a special presentation recognizing their accomplishment as top driver and trainer in Woodbine history. Making the presentation from Woodbine was Bill McLinchey, Director of Racing, Scott McKelvie, Racing Secretary and Jessica Buckley, President Woodbine Mohawk Park. (New Image Media) The all-time leaders were presented with watches for their accomplishment in a special winner’s circle presentation.

Reflecting on his success, Waples pointed to a brief period early in his career that saw him gain experience on a big track ahead of his days as a top reinsman at Woodbine. “I kind of lucked out because my dad (Ron Waples) sent me to Minnesota for three months and that was a mile track,” Waples recalled. “I kind of got my feet wet on the big track, so by the time I came here I kind of had a bit of an idea of the way to do it. “Seven-eighths of a mile, big track racing for whatever reason it really suited me and my style and I got lucky.” McMaster, who started his career in his home province of Nova Scotia, noted he never dreamed his career would lead him to being the winningest trainer in Woodbine history. “When I first came up here I thought I just wanted to make a living,” McMaster said following Saturday’s presentation. “If I could work for somebody and have three horses on the side that was my goal and great for me it turned out this way.” Saturday’s card also featured the final edition of the $34,000 Preferred Pace at Woodbine.

Bill Budd trainee Nirvana Seelster and driver Trevor Henry captured their second consecutive Preferred with a coast to coast 1:51.2 score. The seven-year-old gelding has been outstanding in 2018, now winning four of his last five starts and having won five of 11 overall. ‘Nirvana’, who has hit the board in 10 of 12 this season, has quickly banked $117,320 in 2018 to bring his career earnings to $929,914 for owner Bruce Davy.

Saturday’s score was the 37 th lifetime win for the gelded son of Camluck. A connection between Nirvana Seelster and the first-card of live harness racing at Woodbine (January 1, 1994) can be found in trainer Budd, who raced trotter G G Alex on the debut card more than 24 years ago.

The then six-year-old trotter finished second on that New Year’s afternoon for Budd. It wouldn’t have been a Saturday night at Woodbine in 2018 without big performances from leading driver Louis Philippe Roy and leading trainer Richard Moreau. Roy and Moreau teamed up to win four of Saturday’s 10-races. The victories came with eight-year-old trotter Pop I ($5.50), seven-year-old claiming trotter Class Me Nice ($5.80), nine-year-old trotter Hldontghttoyurdrms ($6.90) and four-year-old pacer Modern Reflection ($2.20) The final harness racing card in Woodbine Racetrack history will take place Monday evening. Post time for the 10-race card is 7:10 p.m.