Allegiant wins Oaks elims

East Rutherford, NJ — The $500,000 Hambletonian Oaks now has its 10 finalists following three $50,000 eliminations on Saturday night (July 27) at the Meadowlands, from which Allegiant, Elista Hanover and R Melina clinched gold and post protection.
Vernon Beachy pupil Hunterton Bred, Born & Sold Allegiant uncorked a slight surprise winning the first Hambletonian Oaks elimination as the third choice with an authoritative 1:51.4 mile.
Scott Zeron hustled the daughter of Tactical Landing out of post six and to the top, where her peers left her to her own devices. Movement launched after Allegiant clocked a pedantic :56.4 half, but the footsteps followed with fury and futility. Allegiant scooted away from the field to post a four-length victory over 3-5 favorite French Champagne, who marched first-over to grab second. Paulina Hanover rallied from last to snag the last berth, finishing third.
“We had luck a couple years ago with one and we wanted to try a New Jersey-bred again and we ended up with this one, which has been a blessing,” Beachy said. “She’s been a really nice filly from day one. We were unlucky [in previous starts], but were prepping her for some of the bigger stuff.
That’s what we’re shooting for.”
Winning her eighth race from 17 starts, Allegiant – out of the Yankee Glide mare Too Good For You – upped her bankroll to $427,997 for owner Ryan Smith. She returned $11.60 to win.



