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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2008
Sandra
Hotspur and Linnea Blue Chip won the first two legs of the TVG Filly and Mare
Late Closing Series for amateur drivers.
Sue Boyce piloted both pacers.
Sue will be driving Sandra Hotspur in the final ($7900 purse), after
the pacer finished second in last week’s second leg. Linnea Blue Chip defeated her, this week
to be driven by Sabrina Shaw. For
the drivers, much is at stake. While
David Siegel has clinched the driver’s title (based on points accumulated for
the two late closing series – boys and girls divisions), second place is up
for grabs as Jason Maier holds a three-point edge going into the final. Sue Boyce, currently third in the
standings, has made up a huge deficit by piloting both winners in the last
two weeks. She will have her work cut
out for her as Jason Maier has had the hot hand of late with a UDR of .320
since May 1 in 73 starts at the Cal-Expo oval. Jason will be driving Maxalax, who has finished third and
fourth in the first two legs of the filly and mare series. The higher finishing of these two (Jason
or Sue) will represent the California Amateur Driving Club in the Fauts
Memorial race to be held on the Sunday prior to the Little Brown Jug. Finishing
positions fourth and fifth also hang in the balance and will be hard fought
for by the balance of the drivers as they attempt to earn a spot on the West
driving team for the 4th Annual East-West Challenge tentatively
scheduled for April of 2009. The
second leg featured a close 3-horse finish, and an even closer “claiming
derby” after the conclusion of the race.
Five claims were entered, all on second place finisher Sandra Hotspur. The mare was claimed back by trainer
Mathias Ruiz, who had the horse claimed from him (also with five claims
entered) the week prior. Club
Secretary and on-air amateur race handicapping specialist Steve Chambers
commented, “Wow! These races have
been close, have generated lots of interest and have really varied our
program. The “wild west” claiming, 12
claims in the two legs, has made the series that much more intriguing. I think the race office picked the perfect
claiming prices and purse levels to make this as exciting as possible. What a way to conclude our spring amateur
racing season.” Complete
series standings and details can be found on t the CADC web site at thecadc.com. |