There are several ways you can go in Saturday night’s featured Open III Pace at Cal Expo, with two of the options being the very classy Allmyx’sliventexas and the hard-knocking Love Your Work.
The co-featured pace will find the streaking mare Graceful Horizon taking on the boys and the nine-race card will get underway at 6:35 p.m.
Allmyx’sliventexas is one of the most popular performers on the grounds and comes into this assignment with 65 wins from his 215 starts, $371,000 in the bank and a 1:50 lifetime mark.
The 12-year-old Hi Ho Silverheel’s homebred races for Wayne Knittel, takes his lessons from Bob Johnson and will have James Kennedy giving directions.
Love Your Work comes out of the best races for driver/trainer Nick Roland as he exits last month’s Dave Goldschmidt and a pair of Open contests. Sarah Solheid and Brian Detgen own the son of Western Terror.
Capt Jack Hanover is up a notch in class as he eyes his fourth straight victory for driver/trainer John MacDonald, who co-owns the speedster with M.J. Kessler and Speed to Burn Racing Stable.
Rounding out the contentious cast are Tommy Shelby, Albergo Hanover, Major Offense and Myartbelongstorock.
Graceful Horizon has won three of her last four starts, including last month’s Joe Alto Memorial, and it will be interesting to see how she fares against males in this contest.
Graceful Horizon is a 7-year-old daughter of Vertical Horizon who carries the banner of Set The Pace Racing LLC and is reined and trained by Nick Roland.
Sent off the 4-5 choice in the January 18 Joe Alto, she sat next-to-last through the early stages while some swift fractions were being set up front. She ignited when straightened for the drive and won going away by a length and a half.
Graceful Horizon put her class and versatility on display in her most recent outing two weeks ago, as she motored right to the top from her outside post over a sloppy track and proved handy 3-5 favorite that evening.
Taking her on, from the rail out, are Business Check, Atlantis, Jericho Willie, Aime Hanover and Ragged But Right.