We took a
look at some of the drivers that were trending one way or the other several
weeks ago, comparing their stats in Mid-May of this year with those of the same
date in 2015. Time to revisit that topic and see how things have changed since
May and also how various drivers are doing compared with last year. We’re using
the date July 6 for 2016 and 2015, so “now” or “currently” refers to that date.
There’s no room to mention everyone, so there will be drivers near the top of
the earnings list who aren’t included, in many cases because they haven’t
engaged in a dramatic performance shift.
Since
mid-May 34-year-old Tim Tetrick has moved up one spot to the top of the
earnings list. A year ago this time he was at # 3. He was able to leave the
gate fast this year, which hasn’t been the case in the recent past when he had
to play catch up for one reason or another. As of July 6, he was 90 wins and almost
$389,000 ahead of the same date in 2015. His UDRS is 0.329; a year ago it was
0.300. Tetrick is the leading driver at Harrah’s and number two at The
Meadowlands. Rockeyed Optimist, Boston Red Rocks, Maestro Blue Chip and Mach It
So are a few of his money makers.
Jason
Bartlett, the top driver at Yonkers Raceway, was number one a year ago this
time, but is number two right now. He doesn’t embrace a nomadic lifestyle like
many of the top drivers; 35-year-old Bartlett pretty much stays at Yonkers where
he wins more than 24% of the time. The overnight purses are so high at Yonkers
that staying put serves him well. His UDRS has risen from 0.348 a year ago to a
stellar 0.378.
Yannick
Gingras, who turns 37 in a few weeks, has clawed his way from number 7 in
mid-May to number 3 today. He’s actually two spots ahead of a year ago, with 15
fewer wins but $24,000 more in earnings. Gingras is number three at Harrah’s
and number 8 on the driver’s list at The Meadowlands, winning at a 14% rate.
And he’s number 11 at Pocono Downs. Southwind Frank, Hannelore Hanover, Check
Six, Rockin Ron, All The Time and JK Will Power are a few of his big guns.
Gingras
moved to the top of the list in mid-August of 2015. He’s got the prohibitive
Hambletonian favorite and a win in the classic would send him right to the top of
this year’s list. But overall, the Burke Barn is softer than usual on the top
aged tier, thanks in part to Miki, Pete and Wiggle. All Bets Off and Rockin Ron
have been successful but the Big Three are putting a damper on their game of
late. Hannelore Hanover doesn’t have that problem. Burke had no starter in the
Lynch and the sophomore pacing colts aren’t as good as they seemed to be a
month ago. But he and Takter both have lots of promising freshmen, so Yannick
will be a tough out again this year.
The 2015
dash champ, 37-year-old Aaron Merriman, is on top of that list by a mile, but
he’s banking more dollars this year. He’s fourth now, after being tenth a year
ago this time. In May he was third. His UDRS is up from last year. He’s winning
more than a quarter of his starts at Northfield and he’s second to Dave Palone
at The Meadows, with a very good UDRS of .328 and more than $2 million in
earnings at the PA track.
Matt
Kakaley, who was fourth on the money list in May, is now fifth. He was in twelfth
place a year ago. The 28-year-old is second to George Nap at Pocono and number
8 at Yonkers. He gets around. His UDRS has risen from 0.208 a year ago to 0.252
today. I Said Diamonds and All Bets Off are two of his better regular drives. Matt
finished 2015 at number 13. The fact that the Burke barn was off 108 wins and
$3.4 million from 2014 had a lot to do with that. He was eighth the two
previous years.
Twenty-seven-year-old
Scott Zeron has carved out a spot on the top tier. He obviously made the right
career move when he relocated to the States in November, 2013. A paragon of
consistency, he was at number 13 one year ago and is currently at number 12. He
finished up 2015 number 12 and was 13 in May. His UDRS is up a bit from last
year. Scott is the leading driver at The Meadowlands and number 9 at Yonkers
Raceway.
Presumptive
Hall of Famer Brian Sears, 48, is at number 7, down from fourth in May, when
all that Yonkers money still dominated the stats board. His UDRS is up but he’s
short $826,000 from a year ago this month. Bee A Magician being on the shelf
since the end of May has much to do with that. Perhaps Control The Moment will
fill that space for him. Sears is another consistent performer: he finished up
in sixth last year, in fifth in 2014, and in third and sixth the two previous
years. He has three stakes drives at The Meadowlands, five drives at Harrah’s
and none at The Meadows. Obviously Sears doesn’t get around the circuit as much
as he used to.
After a slow
start Brett Miller, 42, has jumped from number 23 in May to number 9. He was
eleventh this time last year. He’s fifth at Harrah’s, seventh at The
Meadowlands and ninth at Pocono Downs. Star pacers Pure Country and Racing Hill
are two of Miller’s best, in addition to a slew of good young ones in the
Takter Barn.
Hall of
Famer David Miller, the 2015 Driver of the Year, took the winter and early
spring off, but he’s made up for lost time. He’s risen from number 21 in May to
number 6. One year ago he was at number 9. His win total is down by 24 since
then, but his earnings are up by $42,000. Taking a page from the Jim Morrill Jr
playbook hasn’t hurt him at all. And his UDRS is up to 0.303 from 0.267 a year
ago. Miller occupies the four slot at Harrah’s and number ten at The Meadowlands.
He won the NA Cup with Betting Line and is also driving Always B Miki,
Darlinonthebeach, Katie’s Rocker and Broadway Donna. He’s finished the year in
the top five on the money list the past four years.
Jordan
Stratton, 29, the number 5 driver at Yonkers, has gone from number 32 a year
ago to number 13. He’s banked $900,000 more at this point in 2016 than he had a
year ago, thanks in no small measure to his success with Bit Of A Legend N,
Texican N and others in the Levy series. He was at number 9 back in May when
that money was fresh.
Chris Page,
the number three driver at Scioto Downs, where he drives for top trainers like
Ron Burke and Brian Brown, has gone from number 25 last July to number 16. He’s
also been driving for those trainers in the energized Ohio Sire Stakes races at
Northfield. The 32-year-old Buckeye has 56 more wins and $443,000 more in
earnings than he had one year ago. His UDRS has risen from 0.232 to 0.267.
It’s been a
tough slog for the ubiquitous Corey Callahan, who got a late start. Last July
he was number two on the money list, and he was number 8 in May. He’s currently
at number 10, 134 wins and $1.3 million short of his totals one year ago. He
has 249 fewer starts than he did at this point in July, 2015. Corey, who is
number 4 at The Meadowlands, winning at a 12% clip, has seen his UDRS drop from
0.333 to 0.272. Still, he is behind a select group of nine drivers and ahead of
a zillion others. It’s telling that his fastest drive Mel Mara would be a star
most years, but he has to battle ABM, Wiggle and Pete in 2016. He’s number four
at The Meadowlands. Corey finished at number five last year and was sixth the
two previous years. Chances are he’ll be right there by December.
Like Scott
Zeron, Mark MacDonald, 37, who moved South four and a half years ago, is reaping
the rewards. He went from number 22 a year ago to number 17, with 22 more wins
and $286,000 more in earnings. He’s number six at Yonkers and is ahead of all
the WEG based drivers on the money list. Mac’s UDRS is up to 0.228 from 0.186 a
year ago. He finished up 2015 at number 24; That number is sure to rise in 2016
with the help of the lucrative NYSS program.
Jody
Jamieson, 39, has moved up 11 spots from where he was a year ago this time;
he’s gone from 38 to 27. He has 38 more wins and his earnings are up by
$270,000. And his UDRS has increased from 0.244 to 0.284. His drive, win and
money totals have fallen the last four years as he slid from number 7 in 2012,
to number 11, to number 16, to number 31 last year.
Joe
Bongiorno, who wasn’t on the top 50 earnings list a year ago or at the close of
2015, is now number 12. As of July 6 he had 238 wins, earnings of $1.6 million
and a UDRS of 0.292. Ron Burke has been keeping him busy. He’s number three at
The Meadowlands, number five at Northfield and number 13 at Harrah’s.
Joe
FitzGerald
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