French Wine upends Tactical Approach in KYSS at Red Mile

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French Wine upends Tactical Approach in KYSS at Red Mile

Lexington, KY – On Sunday (Aug. 27) Red Mile hosted two $80,000 third round divisions of the Kentucky Sire Stakes, three $30,000 third round legs of the Kentucky Commonwealth Series and four $15,000 legs of the Kentucky Goldenrod Series for freshman and sophomore male and female trotters and pacers on an 11-race card.

Kentucky champion French Wine (Andy Miller, Bar Hopping-Creamy Mimi ) outfooted Hambletonian victor Tactical Approach (Scott Zeron) at odds of 28-1 in his respective division and Better Is Nice (Andrew McCarthy) demonstrated the same blazing speed as the favorite in his $80,000 Kentucky Sire Stakes leg.

Tactical Approach took command as the field of six began their mile from the rail. He trotted a sizzling opening quarter mile in :26.4 with French Wine traveling comfortably in fourth. Andrew McCarthy sent his charge, Ari Ferrari J, to clear the leader through a half-mile in :54.

Tactical Approach was poised to pounce tracking in second through the third split in 1:23 as French Wine continued to bide his time in fourth until the three-quarter pole.

When the sophomore male trotters hit the final turn and were ready for the battle to the wire, Miller asked his colt, and he responded by advancing into second position. But so did Tactical Approach. French Wine, however, had plenty in the tank to contest the last quarter-mile in :26.2 to defeat his foe by a half-length in 1:50 in a new lifetime best. Kilmister (Brian Sears) closed from sixth in the early stages to finish third.

FRENCH WINE REPLAY


Trained by Miller’s wife, Julie, French Wine’s record now stands at 19-6-3-5 and he has banked $561,468. He collected his second win of the season after finishing fourth in the $350,000 Zweig Memorial Trot and third in the $138,500 Stanley Dancer Memorial. He was off the board in the $1 million Hambletonian final but was second in his $100,000 elimination.

Owned by Andy Miller Stable, Daniel Plouffe, Jean Christophe Plouffe and One Legend Stable, French Wine was a $120,000 purchase at the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale.

His dam won the 2008 edition of the Hambletonian Oaks with Miller holding the lines.

He was bred by Marvin Katz and Al Libfeld.

French Wine paid $59.68 to win.

New Jersey champion Better Is Nice (Bettor’s Wish-Thatsoververynice) proved he is not kind to his opposition in the division for freshman pacing colts.

Leaving from the rail, A. McCarthy placed Better Is Nice in fourth as the field of six commenced their mile. Dancin Champion went straight to the front and clicked off fractions of :29.2, :57.2 and 1:25. Better Is Nice and his driver patiently waited to launch their bid.

That transpired when the field turned for home as Better Is Nice advanced into second at the top of the stretch. The colt unleashed a :25.4 final quarter-mile to overhaul Dancin Champion in the shadow of the wire. Ivy Park (Yannick Gingras) was a length behind the winner in third.

BETTER IS NICE REPLAY


Better Is Nice collected his fourth consecutive victory in his fifth start. His only loss was a third-place finish in his career bow in New Jersey Sire Stakes action.

Trained by Tony Alagna, Better Is Nice was purchased for $30,000 at the 2021 Lexington Selected Yearling Sale by Alagna Racing, Pryde Stables and Birnam Woods Farm.

The colt, who has earned $218,600, was bred by Alagna Racing and Marvin Katz.

Better Is Nice paid $2.76 to win as the public’s top choice.

Prince Of Honor remains undefeated in Commonwealth Series

Prince Of Honor (A. McCarthy, $3.68, Walner-Princess Aurora) was shuffled to back to eighth at the three-quarter pole but showed his class to prevail by three-quarters of a length to remain a perfect three-for-three on the season in first of two divisions for sophomore male trotters.

He is trained by Carter Pinske and owned by Pinske Stables and David Hoese.

Sparks Fly (Atlee Bender, $26.86, Bar Hopping) took advantage of a break by favorite Excalibur Bi (A. McCarthy) to score a mild upset at 12-1 in the second division.

Trained by Erv Miller, he is owned by Ervin Miller Stable and Douglas Overhiser.

Kissincaptain (Captaintreacherous–Yagonnakissmeornot) collected his second consecutive win in the sole division of this series slated for 2-year-old male pacers and paid $2.76 to win. Zeron was in the bike for Alagna.

Arson scorches in Goldenrod Series

Arson (A. Miller, $5.08) and Nuclear (A. Miller, $23.78) won the divisions for 2-year-old male pacers.

Morning Edition (Bender, $4.96) and Chamba (Ake Svanstedt, $3.16) captured the two divisions for sophomore male trotters.

Miller led all drivers with three stakes wins on the card.

Red Mile offers a rich buffet of wagering items including a 20-cent Pick-6 with 15 percent takeout, a 50-cent Pick-5 with an industry low 12 percent takeout, a Super Hi-5 15 percent takeout, and Pick-4 events, with a $10,000 guaranteed pool in conjunction with the U.S. Trotting Association’s Strategic Wagering Program.

Red Mile races on a Sunday, Monday, Tuesday schedule with a 1 p.m. EDT post time through Oct. 8. Free program pages are available at redmileracing.com in addition to race replays and a daily livestream of each card.

For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.

by Kimberly French, for Red Mile