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Pebble Beach 8-5 morning line choice in 39th Pepsi North America Cup

June 14, 2022

MILTON, June 14, 2022 – The field and post positions are set for this Saturday’s (June 18) 39th Pepsi North America Cup at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

The post position draw for the $1 million race , featuring the finest three-year-old Standardbred pacers, took place on Tuesday afternoon at the Campbellville oval. Elimination winners Pebble Beach and Beach Glass earned their respective connections the right to select their post by winning an elimination.

Trainer Brent MacGrath won the draw to have first pick and selected post-four for Beach Glass, while Sonja Booth, representing trainer Noel Daley, selected post-five for Pebble Beach.

Following the draw, Pebble Beach was installed as the 8-5 morning-line favourite. The Daley trainee has won two of three starts this season and has never finished outside the top-three in 14 career starts.

“That was my first option, post-four, but I couldn’t get that,” said Booth when asked about selecting post-five. “He’s settled well in Canada and we are staying at Luc Blais’ farm at Determination, so he’s loving life there. He’s very easy going at the moment.”

Driver Todd McCarthy will be making his Cup debut on Saturday behind Pebble Beach. The young reinsman has taken the North American scene by storm since arriving two years ago from Australia.

“I think he’s an excellent driver,” said Booth. “He gets to drive a lot of good horses, so I think he’s very comfortable coming up here.”

Tuesday’s draw fell on the 14-year anniversary of Somebeachsomewhere’s Cup victory. MacGrath, who conditioned the legendary horse, is now looking to win with one of his sons, but did opt not to pick the same post (post-two) that “The Beach” started from when winning the Cup.

“Middle of the gate, you can see what the outside horses are doing and that’s the position (driver) Yannick (Gingras) wanted,” said McGrath of selecting post-four. “We never expected this, I liked (Beach Glass) all along going, but to get here is nice to talk about, but at the end of the day I think there was a little more pressure back then because I probably needed the money a little more.”

Beach Glass has one win in two starts this season and four for seven overall. He is a homebred for Schooner II Stable, the same connections as his sire.

Trainers Luc Blais, Brent MacGrath, Sonja Booth and James Dean. (New Image Media)
Trainers Luc Blais, Brent MacGrath, Sonja Booth and James Dean. (New Image Media)

The other eight finalists in this year’s race went into an open draw for the remaining posts.

The field, post positions and morning line odds for this year’s $1 million Pepsi North America Cup are listed below.

1 – Fourever Boy (Mike Wilder/Tim Twaddle) 20-1
​2 – I Did It Myway (Tim Tetrick/Tony Alagna) 8-1
​3 – Ron (Jody Jamieson/James Dean) 20-1
​4 – Beach Glass (Yannick Gingras/Brent MacGrath) 3-1
​5 – Pebble Beach (Todd McCarthy/Noel Daley) 8-5
​6 – Ario Hanover (Dexter Dunn/Brian Brown) 10-1
​7 – Night Hawk (David Miller/Brian Brown) 7-2
​8 – Kolby Two Step (James MacDonald/Tim Gillespie) 15-1
​9 – Frozen Hanover (Louis-Philippe Roy/Luc Blais) 20-1
​10 – Mad Max Hanover (Tim Tetrick/Jake Leamon) 15-1
​AE – Market Based (Dexter Dunn/Nancy Takter)

The Pepsi North America Cup is carded as Race 11 on Saturday’s 13-race program. Post time for the $1 million race is approximately 10:41 p.m.

A special one-hour broadcast of the Pepsi North America Cup will air on TSN5 from 10-11 p.m.

Saturday’s card also features the Fan Hanover, Roses Are Red, Goodtimes, Armbro Flight and Mohawk Gold Cup Invitational. Over $2.4 million in purses will be up for grabs.

A special first race post-time of 6:30 p.m. is in place for Saturday.

For full event information, visit www.WoodbineMohawkPark.com.

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