STANDARDBRED BREEDERS & OWNERS ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY

Representing the drivers, trainers, caretakers, breeders and owners of New Jersey

64 Business Route 33

Manalapan, NJ 07726

Phone: 732-462-2357

Fax: 732-409-0741

STANDARDBRED BREEDERS & OWNERS ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY

Representing the drivers, trainers, caretakers, breeders and owners of New Jersey

64 Business Route 33, Manalapan, NJ 07726 

Phone: 732-462-2357 | Fax: 732-409-0741

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‘SWAN’ DISPLAYS HIGH SPEED, TAKES BIG M FEATURE

Dave Little, Meadowlands Media Relations • February 14, 2026

One week after tasting defeat despite receiving what was a perfect second-over trip as the 2-5 favorite ...

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ -- February 13, 2026 -- One week after tasting defeat despite receiving what was a perfect second-over trip as the 2-5 favorite, High Speed Swan had much to prove Friday night at The Meadowlands in the featured $25,000 high-end winners-over trot, and prove much he did, scoring in remarkably determined fashion in a lifetime-best 1:52.3.


“He grabbed the right line pretty good in the stretch last week,” said winning driver Colin Kelly. “It was a bad drive by me; I gave up my spot.”


While Kelly was a little tough on himself, there was no doubt he was going to try things differently this time around.

The action was hot at the start, as High Speed Swan was away quickly from the rail while Finite, a hard-luck loser last week, was first over, and Bestfriend Volo was stacked up at the quarter three-wide with a narrow edge as he reached that beam in :27.1.


Bestfriend Volo was on the lead at the half in a taxing :54.4 with Finite in the pocket. Kelly went into attack mode with High Speed Swan, vacating the three-hole and moving quickly to the top as 3-5 favorite Super Duper Cooper was now a menacing presence alongside as three-quarters went in 1:23.3.


It looked like Super Duper Cooper had things under control, but High Speed Swan wasn’t having any of it.


The duo were on even terms shortly after straightening away in the lane, and High Speed Swan, displaying grit and determination, found more with just over a sixteenth-of-a-mile to go and went on to record a three-quarter-length victory over the favorite. Aquarius Face S was third.


“He’s such a high-speed horse,” said Kelly of ‘Swan’. “He’s such fun to drive.


“I released Finite pretty cheap last week (when Finite was a superb second), and we got back to the lead pretty easy tonight. I wasn’t sure I was going to hold on. Super Duper Cooper is an awesome horse. My horse went a tough trip, and I hope he’s just as good again next week.”


Trained by Doug Dilloian Jr., High Speed Swan returned $7.20 to his backers as the 5-2 second choice in the wagering. Owned by David Linker, Brian Loman and Robert Venable, the 4-year-old gelding by Swan For All-Aunt Susie has now won seven of 34 lifetime outings, good for earnings of $168,615.


GREAT PICK-8: Two shrewd players took down some big green by having the only winning tickets on The Big M’s new $1 PK 8.


After $14,604 of “new money” was poured into the hat on top of the carryover of $40,684, the two tickets with eight correct were exchanged for $26,543.90.


Once you got past the first leg, where the winner went off at odds of 10-1, a very havable sequence that saw winners sent to the gate at 2-1, 4-5, 1-2, 2-1, 5-2, 1-5 and 9-2 followed.


The $1 PK 8 will resume Saturday with $50,000 in seeded money from wager sponsor Peter Kleinhans serving as the fuel to entice players.


The bet is offered on races three through 10.


A LITTLE MORE: Kelly, Brett Beckwith and Mark Herschberger all won three races to tie atop the driver leaderboard. … Per Engblom paced the trainers with three jaunts down victory lane. … All-source handle on the 15-race program totaled $2,829,403. … Racing resumes Saturday at 6 p.m. The new 6 p.m. post time will stay in effect until April 25.

March 31, 2026
Join us for an evening with Carmine’s at the Meadowlands in honor of the late, great Carmine Abbatiello! This event is a one-night celebration that brings Carmine’s signature abundant, family-style favorites to the Meadowlands community, while honoring Carmine Abbatiello. Carmine’s was named in his honor by restaurateur Arthur J. Cutler —making this partnership and tribute especially meaningful for fans and guests. The Buffet is a display of Carmine’s favorites: Caesar Salad Spaghetti & Meatballs Guest Favorite – Chicken Parm Tiramisu Dinner is $54.95 plus tax and gratuity ($70.13) and includes a live racing program. https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/meadowlandsracetrack/an-evening-with-carmine-s-at-the-meadowlands A portion of the proceeds ($20 per ticket) will be donated to the Purple Haze Adoption Program – created to ensure that retired Standardbred horses find a second career. Alicart/Carmine’s has generously donated the food for this one-time event. The Meadowlands will also have a tribute to Abbatiello and speak to some of his family and friends throughout the evening. Horsemen and Trotters members looking to dine in Trotters can call 201-460-4079. About Carmine Abbatiello – Hall of Fame driver Carmine Abbatiello, one of harness racing’s most successful and popular drivers throughout a career that spanned more than four decades, passed away Tuesday (Jan. 27), his family announced. He was 89. Mr. Abbatiello, who drove in his first race in 1956, was a fixture on the New York-New Jersey circuits, and over the years captured numerous driving titles in the region – most notably a combined total of nearly 20 at Roosevelt and Yonkers. He attended high school on Staten Island and from there worked eight years with his brother Anthony, another Hall of Famer, before going on his own in 1964. In 1959, Mr. Abbatiello tied for the driving title at Freehold Raceway before winning multiple crowns there in the early 1960s. He also was a driving champion at Monticello Raceway during the early days of his career. Mr. Abbatiello enjoyed his first top-25 finish in the national driver standings in 1962, with his 83 victories ranking No. 21. He ranked in the top 20 the next four seasons before breaking out in 1968 with 237 triumphs and $854,482 in purses to finish No. 3 and No. 6, respectively, in those categories in the national standings. Mr. Abbatiello led the sport in purses in 1975 ($2.27 million) and again in 1978 ($3.34 million), when he shared Harness Tracks of America’s Driver of the Year Award with Herve Filion. In addition, Mr. Abbatiello ranked among the top five in purses on 11 other occasions. He had a total of nine years among the top-five winningest drivers, including second-place finishes in 1970 (with 294 victories), 1978 (387) and 1979 (393). His final year with more than 1,000 drives came in 1989. At the end of that season, Mr. Abbatiello ranked No. 2 all-time in wins, with 6,944, and No. 4 in purses, with nearly $47.7 million. He ended his career with 7,170 victories and $50.3 million in purses. Known as “The Red Man” because of his bright red driving colors, Mr. Abbatiello was elected to the Harness Racing Hall of Fame in 1985. Among other accolades, he received Harness Horsemen International’s Man of the Year Award in 1982, the same year he was feted with Carmine Abbatiello Night at Roosevelt Raceway – only the second driver, after Billy Haughton – to receive the honor. Such was Mr. Abbatiello’s popularity that he appeared in a beer commercial and had a restaurant – the famed Carmine’s in New York City, launched by Arthur J. Cutler – named in his honor.
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