Forbidden Trade Triumphs In Caesars Trotting Classic

At 1h47, on September 25, 2021 By HOOSIER PARK

Canadian trotting star Forbidden Trade took his show on the road and captured the $210,000 Caesars Trotting Classic featured on Harrah’s Hoosier Park’s Grand Circuit stakes card on Friday, Sept. 24.

Bob McClure drove the 2019 Horse of the Year to the 1:52.4 victory, defeating a field of top trotters for trainer Luc Blais and owner Determination of Montreal, Que.

Leaving together off the gate from posts seven and six, Forbidden Trade out-sprinted Its Academic (Yannick Gingras) to the lead before the first turn, with Guardian Angel AS (Brian Sears) following in third.

Forbidden Trade reached the quarter in :27 and led the way through middle fractions of :56.1 and 1:24.2 while 6-5 favoured Maple Leaf Trot champion Lindy The Great (Andy Miller) advanced first-up into contention, with Ready For Moni (Dexter Dunn) following his cover. However, those rivals posed no threat late in the race as Forbidden Trade remained clear on top turning for home and trotted confidently through the stretch.

Its Academic popped the pocket down the lane and made a late lunge, but couldn’t catch Forbidden Trade, who prevailed by a half-length. Guardian Angel AS finished third ahead of Ready For Moni.

After winning just one of his five starts last year, the 2019 Hambletonian champion is four-for-10 this season and has earned just over $400,000. The five-year-old son of Kadabra and Pure Ivory has won half of his 40 career starts while banking $1,888,662 in purses.

 

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