Joviality S and Justice take Empire Breeders Classics at Vernon

June 17, 2022, by John Horne for Vernon Downs

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Vernon, NY — Joviality S (Brian Sears) and Justice (Ake Svanstedt) captured the Empire Breeders Classic races at Vernon Downs on Friday (June 17).

Joviality S ($2.10) simply dominated the $187,500 EBC for 3-year-old trotting fillies.

Valentina Blu (Andrew McCarthy) went to the front and led to the quarter in :27. Joviality S made her move as they headed to the backstretch, going first-up and taking control just before hitting the half in :55.4. She glided to three-quarters in 1:23.1.

As they made the turn for home Joviality S just took off. Bare My Soul (Scott Zeron) started moving up late but she could only watch as Joviality S won in a lifetime mark of 1:51. She was just two-fifths off the track record set by Atlanta. Bare My Soul had to settle for second money as Valentina Blu held on to finish third.

Joviality S is a filly by Chapter Seven. She is owned by Courant Inc. and trained by Marcus Melander. She is three-for-three in 2022 and has now won 12 times in 15 career starts. With the win she surpassed the million-dollar mark in career earnings,

Justice ($10.60) throttled late to win the $187,500 EBC for sophomore trotting colts and geldings.

Slay (Tim Tetrick) was able to get by Branded By Lindy (Yannick Gingras) just before hitting the first quarter in :27.3. He used a :28.3 second quarter to be first to the half in :56.1. Justice came first-over from fourth and battled neck and neck with Slay all around the final turn. Slay was first to three-quarters in 1:24.3.

As they reached the stretch Justice wrestled the lead away. Branded By Lindy was locked in the box and needed racing room badly. Cool Papa Bell (Sears) came flying late on the outside as Branded By Lindy finally squeezed inside for an opening but it was too late as Justice prevailed in 1:53.3. Branded By Lindy finished second as Cool Papa Bell had to settle for third.

Justice is a 3-year-old colt by Chapter Seven. He is owned by Little E LLC, Torbjorn Swahn Inc., Myfab Inc. and trainer Ake Svanstedt. It was his second win this season and he now has five career victories.

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