Hyped Rookies Shine In Nassagaweya Divisions

Funtime Bayama
Published: August 26, 2023 11:39 pm EDT

Funtime Bayama turned in a stakes record performance to lead the Nassagaweya Stakes divisions on Saturday, Aug. 26 at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

A total of 26 rookie pacers were split into three divisions for the Nassagaweya Stakes, part of harness racing’s Grand Circuit.

Legendary Hanover had to do some serious sprinting to track down and overtake a well-rated Calicojack Hanover in the $93,700 first division.

The 1-9 favourite, Legendary Hanover (Bob McClure), got away fifth, while Calicojack Hanover (Louis-Philippe Roy) cut a hot opening split of :26.2 before backing it down for a :31 second quarter. Captain Luke (Dexter Dunn) moved first up providing cover for the favourite, as ‘Calicojack’ hit three-quarters in 1:25.2.

In the stretch, Calicojack Hanover went into sprint mode, but the soft middle half wouldn’t be enough to stop Legendary Hanover and James MacDonald, as they rocketed home in :26.1 to win by half a length.

Calicojack Hanover finished second, while Remember The Alamo (Doug McNair) rallied for third.

“I just wanted to take care of him, was just going to see how the race unfolded,” said MacDonald of the trip. “He had the rail. Obviously, I thought that would be best case if I could find a helmet and try and buzz him. Everyone can see what he can do on the lead and what kind of power he’s got. To beat the best, you’ve got to be versatile and be able to do anything.”

A Huntsville brother to Linedrive Hanover, Legendary Hanover was entering Saturday’s race off a 1:50 victory in the Dream Maker final on Aug. 12. The Tony Beaton trainee is now four-for-four and has surpassed $100,000 in earnings for owners West Wins Stable, Eric Good and Mark Dumain.

Legendary Hanover paid $2.20 to win.

Funtime Bayama took the performances up another level in the $93,700 second division, posting a stakes record mile of 1:50.3.

A homebred for Yves Filion’s Bayama Farms, Funtime Bayama and driver Sylvain Filion got to the lead approaching the first quarter, posting a :27 opener. The gelded son of Hes Watching went untouched, leading by panels of :56.1 and 1:24.1 before firing home in :26.2 to win by 1-3/4 lengths.

Do Better (Bob McClure) finished second off a two-hole trip, while Captains Quarters (Jody Jamieson) was third.

“I didn’t want to rush him out of there so I took my time to get to the front, and once we were there, he did it all by himself,” said Sylvain Filion. “So far he’s done everything we’ve asked him to do. He’s got a big, strong gait that covers the ground easy.”

Funtime Bayama is now two-for-four with more than $110,000 earned for connections of trainer Richard Moreau and Bayama Farms. 

The mile time of 1:50.3 also matched the Canadian record for a two-year-old pacer on a seven-eighths-mile track. Funtime Bayama now shares that record with Speed Again and Bugger Bruiser.

Yves Filion confirmed that Funtime Bayama will start next in an Ontario Sires Stakes Gold event next Saturday, Sept. 2 at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

Funtime Bayama paid $2.90 to win.

Mirage Hanover had to dig deep for a 1:51.1 victory in the $92,700 third division.

The Bettors Delight colt was pointed towards the lead early by driver Bob McClure, sitting parked around the first turn, while Total Stranger (Yannick Gingras) cut a hot quarter of :26. Mirage Hanover did clear moving up the backstretch, leading by the half in :54.2 and three-quarters in 1:23.

In the stretch, Mirage Hanover had to contend with a pushing Total Stranger from the two-hole. ‘Mirage’ held off his rival by a neck. Always A Thrill (James MacDonald) finished third.

“He did his work and got his head there; he’s a classy little horse,” said McClure. “It was just a terrible trip. I thought we’d get there a little easier. I thought we would’ve been a little closer. I thought the whole thing would’ve gone a little better.

“Things don’t go their way and they still win, that just shows what kind of class they are. This colt, he’s special and he’s proven it every week.”

Trained by Scott McEneny, Mirage Hanover has now won three of six starts and earned $155,460 for owner Marvin Rounick.

A $2 win ticket on Mirage Hanover returned $2.70.

For results from Saturday's stakes-packed card of harness racing at Mohawk, click the following link: Saturday Results - Woodbine Mohawk Park.

(Woodbine)

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