Venerable Sweep NJSS

Hunterton born, bred and sold, Venerable impressed in taking her respective $200,000 finals of the New Jersey Sire Stakes for two-year-olds on the trot Friday night at The Meadowlands as Walner continued his dominance in the series by siring both winners.
Venerable, also three-for-three lifetime, was a dominant winner in the split for fillies as she lowered her previous lifetime best by two seconds to 1:52.2 in completing her three-race sweep. Jiggy Jog S was second with Delilah Hanover third.
Driver Dave Miller was content to sit fourth early with Venerable before darting to the top at the half in :56.3 and the Nifty Norman trainee never had an anxious moment from there, as Miller gave an ultra-confident steer through a final quarter of :27.1 to win by two lengths.
“I talked to Nifty all winter and they were together from the get-go,” said David Mc Duffee when referring to Venerable and Delilah Hanover. Mc Duffee is part of the group that owns both fillies. “They both have the [Jim] Doherty in two weeks. The good thing about Venerable is she’s a Kentucky bred, so she’ll be down there for a while in the sire stakes.”
How does one go about acquiring such good horses?
“It wasn’t hard,” said a smiling Mc Duffee. “All you have to do is spend $600-$700,000.”
Venerable returned $3.60 as the 4-5 public choice.



