FAVORITES FABULOUS IN BIG M’S GARDEN STATE
Saturday, November 12, 2022
The cream rose to the top in Friday night’s two $80,000 divisions of the Garden State for 2-year-old trotters as heavy favorites Blonde Bombshell and Celebrity Bambino reported home safe winners at The Meadowlands in the events sponsored by the Standardbred Owners and Breeders Association of New Jersey.
In the filly division, Blonde Bombshell exploded home to score by a length-and-a-half over The Wise One in 1:56.1 despite rainy conditions that made for a track rated ‘sloppy’ that created a -2 variant. Check Her Out was third.
Dave Miller guided the daughter of Walner-Hey Blondie for trainer Nifty Norman. After unspectacular seventh- and ninth-place finishes in her Breeders Crown elimination and final, respectively, ‘The Bombshell’ came to play, displaying a powerful final quarter after gapping second-over cover around the far turn.
Despite having made only one start (a win) before the Breeders Crown, Miller stuck with this filly. “She seemed to have a lot of ability, but she hasn’t gotten a chance to show it yet,” said Miller. “I think she has a bright future. She looked like she fit in there real well in this field and I felt pretty confident with her. She’s a real smart horse. She knows how to relax in the hole, and when you ask her to go, she goes.”
As the 6-5 favorite, Blonde Bombshell returned $4.40 to win.
The ultra-consistent Celebrity Bambino scored as the 1-2 public choice in the split for colts and geldings, hitting the wire 1½ lengths to the good over Prince Of Honor and Kimmeridgian in 1:55.1. The colt by Muscle Hill-Celebrity Ruth has now won four of 10 lifetime outings with nine on-the-board finishes, good for earnings of $295,250.
Driver Yannick Gingras had Celebrity Bambino up on the outside and after the leader, 7-2 second choice Prince Of Honor, at the quarter before settling in on the point shortly thereafter. The Ron Burke student then sailed home from there as much the best.
“I always liked him,” said Gingras. “It took a long time to get him healthy after he got sick in the summer. In the Breeders Crown [when he was second], he couldn’t have raced any better, but that’s the way it goes sometimes. If they had set it faster, I would have raced from behind tonight, but we found out the front end isn’t an issue. I was confident the whole time.”
Celebrity Bambino paid $3.00 to win.
A LITTLE MORE: Last week, driver Neil Glasser ended a 26-year drought when he guided Thndrfrmthethron N to victory lane in a GSY event. He only had to wait six days to win again, when he scored with the same horse in a GSY dash Friday night in 1:55. Talk about no respect. Last week, Thndrfrmthethron N returned $9.00 to win, this time the win payout was $16.60. … Gingras led the driver colony with four wins on the night. … There were no winning tickets sold in the 20-cent Pick-6, creating a carryover of $5,068 for Saturday’s card. Those with five correct cashed in for $54.50. … All-source wagering totaled $2,239,579. … Racing resumes Saturday at 6:20 p.m. shortly after the “Celebration of Life” for Dave Brower concludes. The ceremony for the longtime lead Big M TV personality, who passed away five weeks ago at the age of 53, will take place in the winner’s circle and begin at 5:30 p.m.
PHOTO: Blonde Bombshell and driver Dave Miller take the Garden State for 2-year-old trotting fillies at The Meadowlands Friday night. (Credit: Lisa Photo)