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Battle of the Unbeatens: Frantic Hanover, Beau Jangles Meet in $1M Metro Pace

September 18, 2025

MILTON, September 18, 2025— A clash of the undefeated titans is coming to Woodbine Mohawk Park on Saturday, September 20.

When the heavyweight duo of Frantic Hanover and Beau Jangles – each perfect through seven starts thus far – line up behind the starting gate for the $1 million Metro Pace, a lucrative payday is not all that hangs in the balance. ​

As one aims to hand the other his first defeat, determining which horse will fill each role makes a nearly impossible task.

The tale of the tape for both pacing powerhouses is undeniably outstanding.

Slotting into post two for trainer Ron Burke, Frantic Hanover stands poised for the opportunity ahead.

“He’s doing great,” said Burke, a winner of nearly 16,200 races lifetime. “He’s a pretty simple horse, and I seem to find most of the good ones are simple horses.”

The bay son of Stay Hungry–Francessa currently holds the title of fastest two-year-old in North America this year after stopping the clock in 1:49.1 to win the $410,959 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes final at Harrah’s Philadelphia on Sept. 5.

Frantic Hanover carried the momentum from his landmark score into last Saturday’s Metro elim (Sept. 13), completing a 3 1/4-length triumph in 1:49.4 with driver Tim Tetrick in tow.

“He did it very easily and Timmy’s done a great job,” said Burke. “He’s [Tetrick] racing him from every angle, every way, so the horse has multiple experiences. That’s great coming into a race like this when you’ve never been tired, and you know how to do it from any way.”

The latest in a long line of brilliant performances didn’t reveal anything new to Burke and Co. about their prized pacer; instead, it only validated what they already knew.

“It was probably three weeks ago when we said we have to quit talking about him being good – he may be great. He was starting to do things other horses can’t do.

“That’s when we said to ourselves, ‘That’s special.’”

In the leadup to Frantic Hanover’s tallest task to date, the rookie sensation can certainly find calm in his Hall of Fame reinsman.

“Timmy’s a great driver,” praised Burke. “I’ve always said he may go down as the greatest driver in the history of the sport when it’s all said and done. He has a great resume, and we have all the confidence in him doing the right things every time.”

Frantic Hanover and driver Tim Tetrick winning the second Metro Pace Elimination on September 13, 2025 (New Image Media)
Frantic Hanover and driver Tim Tetrick winning the second Metro Pace Elimination on September 13, 2025 (New Image Media)

What is the recipe for success on Saturday?

“I think he just has to race his race and we’re going to find out how good the other colts are,” said Burke. “I don’t worry about him coming up bad. The only worry really is that there might be somebody else better, but we’re going to find out and we’ll go from there.”

That thrill of competition at its highest level is second to none, noted Burke.

“It’s fun,” he added. “I hope for your best and my best, and my best is better than your best.”

And the best of Hall of Fame conditioner Dr. Ian Moore is exactly what awaits Burke, Tetrick, and Frantic Hanover in the form of early even-money favourite Beau Jangles.

The Cattlewash bay out of Art Major mare Mrs Major Hill has forged an equally impressive path to Saturday night’s Grade 1 battle following modest beginnings.

“Training down, he was a nice colt, but not spectacular,” said Dr. Moore.

That, however, didn’t dampen the versatile horseman’s outlook on a neophyte Beau Jangles.

“A lot of the decent colts I’ve had in recent years have been that way,” he added. “Take Prince Hal Hanover, one of the top three-year-olds this year, for example. He was just an okay colt until it came time to qualify, and then things changed.”

Beau Jangles was no different.

“This guy graduated to the top three-set of colts that I had in April,” said Dr. Moore of the $90,000 purchase at the 2024 Harrisburg Yearling Sale.

“I drove him [Beau Jangles] in the first qualifier, and he went a 26-second final quarter without any asking. I just took him to the back, sat with him, and he came :54 on the end, which is pretty impressive at any point in time, let alone the first qualifier.”

After one more qualifier, Beau Jangles immediately leapt into Ontario Sire Stakes competition. He currently leads the Gold 2-year-old Pacing Colt division with four wins. ​

The first-year phenom’s marked growth has been a sincere source of pride for his veteran trainer.

“He’s been a pleasure to be around,” said Dr. Moore. “We’ve been so fortunate to have a colt like him this year, and as each race has gone along, he has seemed to have gotten more mature and a lot more classy about how he handles things and what he does with everyday life.”

That rapid maturation has served Beau Jangles well throughout, most recently in his Metro elim – a front-leading 1 ¾-length victory in 1:49.3 – also on Sept. 13 at Mohawk.

Beau Jangles and driver Bob McClure winning the first Metro Pace Elimination on September 13, 2025 at Woodbine Mohawk Park (New Image Media)
Beau Jangles and driver Bob McClure winning the first Metro Pace Elimination on September 13, 2025 at Woodbine Mohawk Park (New Image Media)

“Last week and prior races, every time he stepped on the track, he’s been a very professional, business-like animal – he knows what he’s there for,” noted Dr. Moore.

 “We were hoping he had a bit more speed than he’s already shown, and I learned last week that he does… I’m hoping he’s not done yet.”

Dr. Moore, like Burke, relishes the chance to match strides with the division’s finest.

“Frantic Hanover, boy, did he look pretty impressive the other day as well. I love that breed [Stay Hungry]. I think it’s going to be a heck of a horse race with those two.”

While all eyes are on the marquee duo, eight others will vie to steal the spotlight.

All will be decided under the lights at 9:47 p.m.

$1,000,000 Metro Pace (Grade 1) – Post – Horse – Trainer
​1. Super Champ Hanover (15-1) –Travis Alexander
​2. Frantic Hanover (6-5) – Ron Burke
​3. Al Papi (12-1) – Ron Burke
​4. Tilthecowscomehome (15-1) – Carl Jamieson
​5. Beau Jangles (even-money) – Dr. Ian Moore
​6. No Waitlist (25-1) – Blake Macintosh
​7. Redland Rocketman (25-1) – John Pentland
​8. Sweet Lovin Lou (20-1) – Daniel Legace
​9. Fragment (20-1) – Per Engblom
​10. Stingray Deo (25-1) – Garry Merner

AE1. Dax Seelster (25-1) – Ron Burke

By Matthew Lomon, for Woodbine Communications

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