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Title: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: The Answer on June 02, 2025, 02:10:49 PM
Chantilly owner decides to skip NA Cup.
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: HarnessFan1981 on June 02, 2025, 02:14:04 PM
The verdict is in for undefeated pacing filly Chantilly.

After months of deliberation, owner George Millar of Millar Farms has decided that his 2024 Somebeachsomewher e Horse of the Year sophomore pacer will enter the 2025 Fan Hanover Stakes to race against females. She was the first filly made eligible to race against male rivals in the 2025 Pepsi North America Cup and ranked highly in all the polls heading into June.

The entry box closes for the 2025 Pepsi North America Cup eliminations and the 2025 Fan Hanover eliminations on Tuesday, June 3 at 10:30 a.m.

In a conversation on Monday morning, Millar told Trot Insider that while he's confident his stable star would be ultra-competitive in the 2025 Pepsi North America Cup while racing against the boys, a number of factors went into his decision to opt for the fillies and the Fan Hanover — while also noting that race will not be a cakewalk by any stretch of the imagination.

"With this group, we haven't seen the best horses up here yet," said Millar, confirming a number of conversations regarding this topic with both trainer Nick Gallucci and regular driver James MacDonald. "I've got a feeling [the Pepsi North America Cup final] could go in 1:47 and change, and I'm not saying she couldn't go with them, but I just don't think I really think I want to push her that hard.

"I've been in the horse business long enough; if you push them right to their maximum limit, sometimes they race great and they don't really come back," continued Millar. "It's a long season. I just wish this race was just coming, you know, maybe a couple of weeks from now so she had a couple more starts under her belt...because that first start really didn't tell me anything and the second start made me wonder."

A daughter of Big Jim - Shiraz Seelster, Chantilly has won all 11 of her on-track appearances, banking $897,796 while sporting a lifetime mark of 1:49.4, taken in her most recent start. 

"I hope I don't disappoint too many people," added Millar, cognisant of the chatter he and his confidence created. "It has been exciting. The mare is just a special mare, and I think she really deserves it...It just seems I wouldn't make that wise of a decision."

Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Brown jug on June 02, 2025, 03:13:59 PM
so just a lot of hot air
she would get crushed by the colts
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Calhoun on June 02, 2025, 04:37:31 PM
It's a long year.

Spring race vs colts not a good idea.

just an opinion.
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: SDST2009 on June 02, 2025, 06:16:09 PM
It's a long year.

Spring race vs colts not a good idea.

just an opinion.

 An opinion I share tmbz1

That filly, if managed right, will have a hell of a year. Why bother to test the waters now. If she proceeds through her year well, there will be another chance to take them on.
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: MIKE CAMPBELL on June 03, 2025, 12:00:38 AM
It's a long year.

Spring race vs colts not a good idea.

just an opinion.
tmbz1 tmbz1
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Kenny on June 03, 2025, 09:31:32 AM
Chantilly owner decides to skip NA Cup.

This decision does make sense. However, this is another example of how people acting on their own do hurt the future. Having Chantilly race against male horses in one of the biggest races of the year is gold for marketing and promotion. There are numerous examples of lost opportunities like this.
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Chessington on June 03, 2025, 09:40:44 AM
This decision does make sense. However, this is another example of how people acting on their own do hurt the future. Having Chantilly race against male horses in one of the biggest races of the year is gold for marketing and promotion. There are numerous examples of lost opportunities like this.
Most trainers will do what’s best for the horse, not the sport!
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Bitter Truth on June 03, 2025, 09:43:34 AM
I get your point Kenny, but don't buy it. Who would watch the NAC if she raced that wasn't /isn't
going to now? Answer: Virtually no one. It WOULD add spice to it for those of us that would have
and will watch. There's no one to market to or promote to.
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Papillon on June 03, 2025, 09:57:26 AM
I get your point Kenny, but don't buy it. Who would watch the NAC if she raced that wasn't /isn't
going to now? Answer: Virtually no one. It WOULD add spice to it for those of us that would have
and will watch. There's no one to market to or promote to.

what is best for the horse is what the decision concerns--not media hype, fans, or "spice"
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Kenny on June 03, 2025, 10:10:48 AM
I get your point Kenny, but don't buy it. Who would watch the NAC if she raced that wasn't /isn't
going to now? Answer: Virtually no one. It WOULD add spice to it for those of us that would have
and will watch. There's no one to market to or promote to.

That is not true. When Bulldog Hanover raced at The Red Mile, the place was much more crowded than prior years. There were many people who brought their bulldogs to the track. When See You At Peelers raced at The Meadows on a weekday afternoon, people took off work just to be there. People are drawn to events. Chantilly would have made it a bigger event.

Harness racing is dying becaiuse of the attitude you posted.
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: mwins on June 03, 2025, 10:16:12 AM
It was all hype. I don't believe there was ever a chance that Millar would follow it through.
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Bitter Truth on June 03, 2025, 02:27:17 PM
Kenny, I have no doubt that those two examples were really nice 'Events' and boy Harness racings's
popularity has really exploded since hasn't it? NOT  Supports my point. Yes it would have been nice to see
her take on the boys [though if I owned her, I wouldn't have raced her either] and Yes it probably would
have resulted in a slightly larger turnout at Mohawk. In the larger scheme of things though, it's impact on
the sport's popularity would be minuscule if any at all. Look around , we're all there is. Us and the sport
are slowly withering away. The interest simply isn't and is not going to be there. No one to promote to.
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Scooteroo on June 03, 2025, 02:34:32 PM
Even the nights their big races are televised on FS1, the ratings are almost non-existent, and attracting new viewers is virtually impossible.
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: London on June 03, 2025, 03:05:48 PM
Smart, not chicken...
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Bllack Bridle on June 03, 2025, 04:01:44 PM
Chantilly owner decides to skip NA Cup.


Very smart decision by the connections.  tmbz1
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Call Sign Merlin on June 03, 2025, 05:13:19 PM
I know that negativity is the currency of choice around here but this was the right decision for the horse and the guy paying the bills - probably the sport too.  The filly has looked good not great and this group of three year old colts requires her to be great. 

As an add on this year has seemed a bit slow to develop - real lack of high end horses outside of the aged male pacers, 3 year old colt pacers and Twin B Joe Fresh
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Stan durbread on June 03, 2025, 05:43:11 PM
The owner employs Nick Galluci do you really think he cares about the sport or the horses??  FYI Nick went to work for him on his private farm while suspended
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: White Rabbit on June 03, 2025, 06:04:27 PM
Nothing gained by racing in NA Cup
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Ramone on June 03, 2025, 06:54:02 PM
I've known Nick Gallucci and his family for some years. Nick is sharp, very focused and is very very win oriented. But they race homebreds and George Millar mostly wants his horses to be healthy, safe, and happy.
Yes that sounds absurd but it's true.
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Brown jug on June 03, 2025, 08:10:43 PM
all valid points and i agree it is whats best for the filly as she is a second or two behind the colts
however next time the owner/trainer dont mention it , all that hype and was never likely to go in the race,
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Bllack Bridle on June 07, 2025, 02:56:48 PM
It’s not “ chickening out “ … it was a very smart decision by the connections … the 3 yr old colts are STACKED this year.
Title: Re: Chantilly chickens out!
Post by: Stan durbread on June 07, 2025, 04:49:53 PM
I've known Nick Gallucci and his family for some years. Nick is sharp, very focused and is very very win oriented. But they race homebreds and George Millar mostly wants his horses to be healthy, safe, and happy.
Yes that sounds absurd but it's true.
So why would he hire a trainer on suspension and hide them at his farm till suspension over???  Had someone else listed in mean time.
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