Life continues to be a ‘Beach’ for Petitpas

CAMPBELLVILLE, July 6 – Reg Petitpas, of Somebeachsomewhere fame, is no stranger to finding himself part of picture-perfect moments. The resident of Shediac Bridge, New Brunswick, who has made countless trips to the winner’s circle across North America, could be in store for more of the same courtesy of Veradero Hanover.

Petitpas, best known as co-owner of perhaps the greatest pacer of all-time, Somebeachsomewhere, now has one of the superstar’s first crop ready to race. He’s hoping Veradero Hanover can follow in his father’s famous hoofsteps.

With a pair of starts under his belt, Veradero Hanover has already tasted victory, in his pari-mutuel debut, followed up with a second-place performance, both at Mohawk.

When Monday’s first round of the Dream Maker Series gets underway at the Campbellville oval, Petitpas expects his pupil to be up to the task.

“He’s been a nice horse all winter,” Petitpas said. “He’s had a good start to his career so far and that should continue on Monday. He’s a very mature horse with a lot of class and loves his job.”

A $17,000 yearling purchase at last year’s Lexington Selected Yearling Sale, Petitpas watched Veradero Hanover go through the sales ring, but failed to raise his hand.

“I got sidetracked because I was selling a few of my own that day and I sold one just before ‘Veradero,'” he said. “Afterwards, I found out that Blake MacIntosh bought the colt, so I went and offered him a profit of $3,000 and he took it. The rest is history.”

It was love at first sight for Petitpas, who had been eyeing Veradero Hanover for quite some time.
“Because of my relationship with ‘Beach’ and him standing stud at Hanover Shoe Farms, I looked at every ‘Beach’ they were selling that year and this horse stood out to me,” he said.

Following the sale, Petitpas elected to give the horse to Stephen Mahar to train before selling a piece of the horse to Geoffrey Lauzon and Dr. Ruth Irving.

“That was an easy decision,” Petitpas said, in offering the horse to Mahar to condition. “Steve is a very capable trainer and I’ve known him a long time. He trains at Pinehurst Training Center in North Carolina in the winter time and I have a place in Florida in the winter, as well, so it wasn’t too far for me to come see the horse train.”

Petitpas sees a lot of Somebeachsomewhere in his offspring.

“When I was at Mohawk watching him race, I really noticed that they have the same gait. Also, ‘Beach’ was a good-sized horse and he’s passed that onto ‘Veradero.’ He’s no kid’s pony; he’s a really big horse.”

Veradero Hanover will begin from post three in the $20,000 Dream Maker Series first leg on Monday evening for driver Sylvain Filion. First race post is scheduled for 7:10 p.m.

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