World-record holder Bulldog Hanover draws No. 6 spot for Breeders Crown Open Pace
MILTON, Ont. — Owner Brad Grant isn’t sure if Bulldog Hanover has another world-record race in him, but he expects his Ontario-bred horse will need a world-record effort to capture the US$600,000 Breeders Crown Open Pace on Saturday night.
The four-year-old claimed the $500,000 William R. Haughton Memorial in a world-record time of 1:45.4 on July 16 at the Meadowlands. Bulldog Hanover drew the No. 6 spot Tuesday night for the Open Pace at Woodbine Mohawk Park.
“It’s definitely going to take a championship performance on his part to get it done just because of the quality of horses in there,” Grant said following the Open Pace draw. “When they say, ‘Go,’ some of them are going to be gone.”
Bulldog Hanover will be driven by Dexter Dunn and attempt to secure trainer/co-owner Jack Darling his first-ever Breeders Crown victory. Darling, of Cambridge, Ont., will be inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame next summer.