Young trotters to strut their stuff at Hippodrome 3R
At 0h05, on June 28, 2024 • By STEVE WOLF, Quebec Jockey Club
This Friday (June 28), nine three-year-old Quebec-bred trotters will be put to the test in the 5th race $7,000 feature at the Hippodrome 3R (H3R).
It will be an early test of their ability as the Breeders Trophy Series for the three-year-olds is right around the corner at H3R.
One of the standouts in the field is Hercules (Lookslikeachpndale) from post eight and despite his outside post position, he is on a three-race winning streak for former H3R leading trainer, Maxime Velaye.
The homebred chestnut gelding, owned and bred by the Provoquante Stable of Mirabel, Que., Hercules never raced at age 2, but seems to be making up for lost time this season.
“He (Hercules) was very big and immature for a two-year-old,” said Velaye. “He is still very big and now sometimes immature.”
When was it that Hercules found his winning strides?
“I would say he changed more during the spring,” Velaye explained.
“Because we got into a discussion in the beginning of March and I was not too confident that he could not make a decent racehorse. There was a lot of hit and miss with his equipment and his training regime.
“Then in the beginning of April was the turning point,” Velaye laughed. “And he started to improve. I always made the joke in the barn that it was because he looked straight at the solar eclipse we got in April and that’s the reason why he became much better.”
Competing recently at Rideau Carleton Raceway in Ottawa, Hercules found his groove and comes into the race at H3R Friday off three straight wins, the fastest his last start where he wired the field with ease, winning by five open lengths in a lifetime best 1:59.3.
He will have top reinsman Stephane Brosseau in the sulky on Friday. Brosseau has driven the youngster throughout his short career.
“I’m not very happy with post 8 on Friday,” Velaye said. “He showed in his last that he can leave at Rideau and did it like a professional, but he has yet to have to start from post 8.
“He has a nice gait,” Velaye added. “And so far, he looks versatile in the races. Stephane Brosseau does an amazing job with him. He teaches him the right way of doing things.”
The very competitive field on Friday has three fillies in the race with six colts. The 5/2 morning favorite is Captain PV (Wheeling N Dealin) from post seven for driver Marie-Claude Auger.
Trained and co-owned by Serge Nadeau, Captain PV is also a return winner in the field. Last week he led from start to finish at H3R for his maiden victory, with a 2:00 mark.
Other competitors include Paradise Moni (post 4), Cleveland U Bet (post 2) and JD Beauty (post 3).
There is also a $5,000 Preferred Trot Friday in the 4th race where return winner Cleveland Moneyka (post 2) is coming off a 2:00 triumph last week and will be driven by Pascal Berube. Also in the field is Orlys Pride (post 3) and the entry of El Bleu (1) and Ciel Bleu (post 5).
First race post time for the twilight card is 4:00 pm.