TRACK RECORD FOR CAPTAIN OPTIMISTIC, SWINGTOWN SPRINGS TO VICTORY IN BREEDERS CROWN ELIMS

Friday, October 18, 2024


“Double D” Dexter Dunn scored winning marks in a sweep of the $25,000 Breeders Crown eliminations for 2-year-old pacing colts and geldings on Friday afternoon (Oct. 18) at The Meadowlands, registering a track-record mile with Captain Optimistic and a minor surprise with Swingtown.

Captain Optimistic cleared the lead, rolled and refused to lose in a track-record 1:49 mile in winning the first Breeders Crown elimination for freshman pacing colts and geldings.

Dunn darted Captain Optimistic for the front from the outermost post in the octet and landed onto the pylons before a :27.2 first quarter. On the point, he coasted to a :55 half while Louprint patiently pulled outside from fourth to front stablemate Sippinonsearoc in an outside charge through the final turn. Captain Optimistic remained steady under pending siege through three-quarters in 1:22.1 and defended the helm from a three-pronged attack from Ron Burke trainees in the stretch. Dunn kept asking and Captain Optimistic kept finding as his headpole popped off while keeping his head down to hold his ground and take a half-length victory over pocket-sitter Railroad Station. Louprint fought for third from Sippinonsearoc and Papis Pistol followed to complete the top five.

“With that wide draw, we had to get handy,” Dexter Dunn said after the race. “He got across pretty easy and he felt good on the front; if one of the other ones wanted to come, I would’ve been happy with that. He got through that last turn and knew it was game time and really fought good up the straight. The further we got into the mile, the better he felt. He stuck his head out and fought up strong.”

Nancy Takter trains Captain Optimistic, a colt by Captaintreacherous out of the Art Official mare Cinamony. The colt has now won six races from eight starts and earned $210,885 for owners 3 Brothers Stables, Marvin Katz and Caviart Farms. The 1:49 mile by the Fair Winds Farm Inc.-bred colt eclipses the previous Meadowlands track record for 2-year-old pacing colts of 1:49.1 set by Huntsville in 2016 and is the fastest mile ever by a pacing 2-year-old over the track.

Dunn perched Swingtown into a second-over tow behind 1-5 favorite Fallout and bolted forward in the stretch to a 1:50.1 win drawing away in the second Breeders Crown eliminations for freshman pacing colts and geldings.

Swingtown floated off the wings to race fifth right behind Fallout as he abandoned his leave attempt to tuck to the pylons before a :26.4 first quarter uncorked by Papi’s Rocket. Fallout bided his time to a :55 half until Swingtown forced his hand outside to begin a rush into the final turn. Papi’s Rocket folded on the lead through three-quarters in 1:23.4 as Fallout marched forward with Swingtown fanning wide for the stretch drive. Swingtown drew alongside Fallout in the last eighth and slid by the odds-on chalk with ease in progress to a 2-3/4-length victory. Makes Sense saved ground to take third with Prince Hal Hanover settling for fourth off a pocket ride and Banderas earning the last berth into the final.

“I’ve obviously seen him race – he’s a little bit hot, little bit excited, but he was good out of there once he got on the helmet,” Dexter Dunn said. “There was a bit of action early, so we bailed out [and] Timmy [and Fallout] bailed out and landed in the spot in front of me. He was the perfect helmet to follow. Once I moved him off the helmet up the straight, he really sprinted good.”

A colt by Downbytheseaside out of the Art Major mare Swinging Beauty, Swingtown earned his sixth victory from nine starts and has now banked $352,182 for owners Burke Racing Stable, Hatfield Stables, Knox Services Inc. and R A S Racing LLC. Ron Burke trains the Steiner Stock Farm-bred colt who paid $7.60 to win.

Elimination winners Captain Optimistic and Swingtown earned draw protection between posts 1 through 6 for the Breeders Crown final next Friday (Oct. 25).

 

A LITTLE MORE: Dexter Dunn had the hot hand, leading the driver colony with four wins on the card. His shortest-priced winner went off at 5-2. … Ron Burke led the trainers with three walks down victory lane. … All-source handle on the 13-race program was $1,562,648. … Live racing resumes Saturday at 6:20 p.m. with 11 Breeders Crown eliminations for 3-year-old and older horses. Some of the featured performers include Kentucky Futurity winner Sig Sauer, Little Brown Jug champ Captain Albano, Hambletonian winner Karl and the current leader in the Horse of the Year race, Twin B Joe Fresh. … If you can’t make it to the track, catch all of the action on Fox Sports 2 (FS2) from 7:30-11 p.m.