June 18, 2009
CACTUS CREEK FAVORED IN $30,000 NEW
HAMPSHIRE SWEEPSTAKES FINAL AT ROCKINGHAM PARK ON
SATURDAY
SALEM, NH-- Cactus Creek, the going away winner of
his elimination race here a week ago, has been installed as the 5-2 morning line
favorite for the $30,000 New Hampshire Sweepstakes Final at Rockingham Park on
Saturday.
Cactus Creek will be partnered with Chris Long
again and he is a deserving favorite in the full field of nine pacers slated to
go postward in Rockingham's signature race. The six-year-old gelded son of
Artsplace was a dominating winner of his elimination as he led every step of the
way and made his 3 3/4 length win in 1:52.2 on a fast track look nice and
easy.
Still, Lover Boy Le Ru will attract plenty
of support at the windows as he comes in to the NH Sweepstakes as the 7-2
second choice after also winning his elimination race. Driven and trained by
Raymond Vizzi, Lover Boy Le Ru had a tougher time getting his nose in front at
the wire by just 1 1/4 lengths in 1:54.3. But after the effort, Vizzi described
his horse as one that is lazy for much of the race but then digs down and gives
all he has when asked in the drive for home.
Moreover, the six-year-old gelding will start from
the more advantageous post position number three, while the favored Cactus
Creek, who has won over $460,000 on the track, begins his trip from post number
eight.
The field for the NH Sweepstakes from the rail out
with driver and odds is: Mata Harry, Richard Wojcio, 8-1; Mr. Nice Guy, Kim
Ireland, 15-1; Lover Boy Le Ru, 7-2, Raymond Vizzi; Manchine, Gary Mosher, 15-1;
Golden Mattjesty, David Ingraham, 10-1; Arid N, Bruce Ranger, 9-2; Freedoms
Call, 5-1, Kevin Switzer; Cactus Creek, Chris Long, 5-2; and PH Bestman, Drew
Campbell, 12-1.
In the featured race on the undercard, Gray Bomber
comes in to the $12,500 Mountain Skipper Final as the 5-2 early
favorite after winning both of his two earlier legs in the series. Gray
Bomber, a four-year-old roan gelding who has three wins and two seconds in five
starts so far this year, will also be the sentimental favorite as he is trained
and driven by John Nason and will be led over to the paddock by John's son,
Steve. Since New England harness racing legend Arthur Nason owned the
redoubtable Mountain Skipper during his racing career, three generations of
Nasons have direct ties to Saturday's Final.
Post time for Saturday's 10-race card is 1:05 PM
and live racing resumes at Rockingham Park on Friday afternoon with a 1:05 PM
post.
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