WHISKEY BLU WINS MEADOWS ARDEN DOWNS STAKE
By Evan Pattak For The Meadows Standardbred Owners Association
WASHINGTON, PA, July 10, 2021 — Whiskey Blu survived a demanding opening panel and rolled to a comfortable victory in Saturday’s James Manderino, a $36,995 Arden Downs Grand Circuit Stake for 3-year-old colt and gelding trotters, at The Meadows.
Capstone, the 3-5 favorite, parked Whiskey Blu past the quarter in 27.3, but winning driver Ronnie Wrenn, Jr. indicated he wasn’t unduly concerned about that tough early journey.
“I had to steady him to make sure he got through the first turn,” Wrenn said. “But once I got to the lead, I was pretty confident in my horse. I kept his attention late, but he had a lot more trot. He’s nice. There’s a reason he’s already won 11 times this year. I imagine he’d be really good on a big track, but he was strong today.”
Indeed, the 3-year-old Southwind Frank-Kendall Blue gelding never let a threatening outside flow develop, and he held off the Lightning Lane charge of Flemsteen to prevail by a length in 1:54.3. Capstone saved show.
Ron Burke trains Whiskey Blu, who was unraced at 2 but now has banked $137,077, for Burke Racing Stable, Kitefield Stable and Weaver Bruscemi LLC.