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Cash N Chips Capitalizes In Provost Memorial | Standardbred Canada

Challenging on the outside when the leader jumped it off, Cash N Chips pounced on the opportunity and went on to capture the $22,250 championship of the Margaret Provost Memorial Trot for three-year-old fillies on Thursday (April 22) at The Meadows. Treasure Gems K, the 4-5 favourite, was trotting with a clear lead through the final turn when she made an unforced break, leaving only Cash N Chips and the pocket-sitting Wonmyheart Hanover in position to score. Cash N Chips persevered for driver Hunter Myers and downed Wonmyheart Hanover by a half length in a career-best 1:56.1, with Franklin County third. Steve Bush trains the daughter of Cash Hall-Sugar N Chips and owns with Alvira Fassett.

Chips , Flyer Win In Meadows Series | Standardbred Canada

Cash N Chips alertly followed cover, then roared wide through the stretch to score in her divisional prelim for the Margaret Provost Memorial Trot at The Meadows on Thursday (April 1). Night Flyer K took the other $12,500 opening-leg division in the series for three-year-old trotting fillies. The event honours the memory of longtime owner/breeder Margaret Provost. Cash N Chips was fifth when Hunter Myers moved her off the cones to follow the first-up Kommin On Strong. The daughter of Cash Hall-Sugar N Chips was by far the strongest in the lane, notching the win her second straight in 1:58.2 over a “good” surface.

Seven Straight For Whiskey Blu | Standardbred Canada

Seven Straight For Whiskey Blu | Standardbred Canada
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Whiskey Blu Wins Sixth Straight | Standardbred Canada

He didn’t race as a freshman, but the 3-year-old Whiskey Blu has been making up for lost time ever since. On Thursday (March 11) at The Meadows, he won his sixth race in as many career starts by blowing away the field in a division of the Dale McConnell Memorial Trot. The Great PG took the other $10,000 second-leg split in the series for three-year-old trotting colt and geldings. Dan Charlino didn’t rush Whiskey Blu, allowing him to settle third before making the point with a quarter-pole move. The Southwind Frank-Kendall Blue gelding cruised home in 1:56.2 over a “good” surface, six-and-a-half lengths better than Full Review, with Conrad J third.

Whiskey Blu Unstoppable | Standardbred Canada

Whiskey Blu stretched his career unbeaten streak to five with an in-hand victory in Thursday’s Dale McConnell Memorial Trot at The Meadows. Massive Stroke took the other $10,000 opening-leg division in the series for three- and four-year-old colts, horses and geldings. The event honours the memory of Dale McConnell, who earned the nickname “Mr. Trot” for his success developing and campaigning trotters. Unraced at two, Whiskey Blu launched his career Jan. 21 and has waltzed through conditions; the Southwind Frank-Kendall Blue gelding has rolled up a combined victory margin of 15-1/4 lengths over those five wins. In the McConnell, Dan Charlino his pilot for all five starts sent Whiskey Blu to the point at the quarter. He drew away from The Funk late and defeated him by 2-3/4 lengths in 1:56.3. Laramie rallied for show.

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