Ken Warkentin's 2021 Hambletonian Winterbook
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Ken Warkentin's 2021 Hambletonian
Winterbook Top Ten
The
2021 Hambletonian may bring together familiar faces on Saturday, August 7, and
could set the stage for Andy and Julie Miller to finally kick the door in
they’ve been knocking on for the past several years. Team Orange Crush have last season’s richest
freshman trotter, Dan Patch Award and Mohawk Million winner Venerate. 2019 Hambletonian winning combo Bob McClure
and Luc Blais go for another with On A Streak.
Rising star Marcus Melander hopes to return to big dance with In Range,
and Ake Svanstedt looks for his second Hambo with three in our 2021 Winterbook
Top Ten.
1-Venerate
– The son of Love You won five of ten starts and $772,914, including the KYSS
Final in 1:51.4, the Mohawk Million from post ten in 1:53.2, and a Breeders
Crown elimination in 1:52.2. Andy and
Julie Miller have been on the board in three of the last five editions.
2-On
A Streak – Bob McClure and trainer Luc Blais pulled the 2019 Hambletonian upset
with Forbidden Trade, and they hope to be back with a son of Cantab Hall, who
scored at 9-1 in the Breeders Crown in 1:52.4.
On A Streak also won the William Wellwood Memorial at 15-1 on his home
turf in 1:54.3 and finished second in division earnings with $740,947.
3-In
Range – Marcus Melander was second, third and fifth in 2019, and sent out
another three in last year’s final to no avail.
In Range, leading the first crop of Bar Hopping, could break the ice for
Melander. Runner up in the PASS Final
and Breeders Crown, In Range took a mark of 1:54.1 winning a Crown elimination
over a sloppy track.
4-Southwind
Tyrion – The Ake Svanstedt triple threat is led by a son of Muscle Hill, who
won five of seven, didn’t miss the board and took a mark of 1:51.1 in a
division of the ISS. He also won the
NJSS Final, the Garden State Stake, and finished second by a head in William
Wellwood Memorial.
5-Cuatro
De Julio – This colt by Trixton won nine of 14 starts for trainer Marie Ortalan
Bar, a native of France, who has a truly inspirational story. The speedy Cuatro De Julio raced mainly at
The Red Mile, won a division of KYSS in 1:51.4 and took a mark of 1:51.3 in a
division of ISS.
6-Captain
Corey – This Ake Svanstedt trainee won his first five career starts, including
the PASS Final in 1:53.3. The son of
Googoo Gaagaa also won a Reynolds Stake division at the Meadowlands in 1:54.4.
7-Delayed
Hanover – Ake Svanstedt adds a third colt to his contingent from the first crop
of 2016 Hambo runner up Southwind Frank.
Delayed Hanover scored his lone win in a division of the Bluegrass in 1:53.4
and finished a close third in the Valley Victory.
8-Anoka
Hanover – Fillies have won two of the last three Hambletonians, so why not
another? This daughter 2007 Hambletonian
champion Donato Hanover capped off her Dan Patch Award winning season with
seven straight wins, including the Kindergarten Classic in 1:52.3 and Goldsmith
Maid in 1:53.2. Rising star Todd
McCarthy in the bike and trainer Noel Daley has been there done that with Broad
Bahn in 2009.
9-Zenith
Stride – Victory in the Peter Haughton Memorial makes you an automatic
next-year Hambletonian prospect. This
Muscle Hill colt trained by Mark Harder stormed home at better than 87-1 in
1:55.1, and took a mark of 1:53.2 in a division of the ISS. Hall of Famer Brian Sears set the stakes
record of 1:50.1 with the prolific sire in 2009.
10-Bee
Forever – You have a lot to live up to with a Horse of the Year on both sides
of your pedigree. This son of Muscle
Hill out of Bee A Magician saved his best for last with a 1:54 upset in the
Valley Victory for Victor Kirby and trainer Nifty Norman. The very consistent Jack Fire gives Nifty a
solid one-two punch.
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