Fillies can be finicky; trotting fillies even more so while 2-year-old trotting fillies require the patience of a saint. Pascal Beaulieu and his wife Sandy aren’t saints yet, but they have figured out Makeherownway, Robert Rosenheim’s homebred trotting filly they broke and trained on Makeherownway has done well enough to earn a spot in the $150,000 New York Sire Stakes final, part of the $1.2 million
“It’s been a long time coming,” Pascal Beaulieu said. “She always showed speed and ability, but she was throwing her head a lot in training over the winter. And she got sick. We lost like a month with her.”
Beaulieu was lucky he didn’t lose more than that. “She turns her back in the stall,” he said. “She’ll turn and try to kick you. She never got me. I don’t know if she really means it, but I don’t want to take a chance. Nobody can catch her except my wife.” Makeherownway will help kick off the lucrative evening as the 2-year-old trotting fillies are the first final that heads to post as race two. Beaulieu will be escorting the filly from the outside post eight. Originally from His filly, though, made quick progress after debuting in a qualifier at In another qualifier at Returning to Next up was Beaulieu gives most of the credit for Makeherownway’s progress to his filly, who seems well-named. “She came on on her own,” he said. That, as well as her winning race at Without Beaulieu’s patient handling, Makeherownway wouldn’t have been one of them. (HHBNY)
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