CHESTER PA – Trainer Joe Holloway, part of the Hall Of Fame incoming class in July at Goshen, got an early distinction in this memorable year by posting, according to USTA records, the 1000th training victory “of his second career” when the royally-bred Voyager broke his maiden in an impressive 1:52.2 on Wednesday afternoon at Harrah’s Philadelphia.
Holloway started in the harness racing business when he was an altar boy for Father Francis Tierney, in Delaware, working as a groom after the priest decided to take up a field in which many of his parishioners participated. Holloway was already an established record-maker in training partnership with stable manager David Rovine, having set a Meadowlands-then-record 106 victories in 1987 – well before this count to 1000 started, as the USTA records begin in 1991.
The milestone came behind the altered sophomore son of Captaintreacherous and Shebestingin (still the world’s fastest mare at 1:47), as Andy Miller brushed the horse to the top in front of the stands in his career debut, then went on to a 1½ length win for Brittany Farms LLC and Val D’Or Farms.