

It’s safe to say that the homebred trotter KD Nicol has been an
overachiever at this meet, much to the delight of his
owner/driver/trainer Keith Willey.
KD Nicol, a 4-year-old son of Karen’s Rowdy One who was named in
honor of the late Nicol Tremblay, has outraced his odds in his three
appearances. He chased home the might Calzone on opening
weekend, was third at 11-1 in his next try after doing all the dirty
work up front, then just missed second by a neck last week while
being dismissed at 61-1 that evening.
“I’ve been very happy with his races since we’ve come back to the
track,” said Willey, who will be celebrating his 76th birthday next
week. “He had a real nice rest at the farm for about a month
after the last meet ended, spending every day in the field doing
whatever he wanted, and then we starting getting him ready again.”
Part of that return to the wars included a number of training miles
with barn-mate KD Amazing Spirit. While Wiley would normally
sit behind the latter, it was 76-year-old Tom Parris who was
handling the lines for KD Nicol.
“Just a couple of young kids,” Keith joked.
As mentioned earlier, KD Nicol had his work cut out in his first
start taking on Calzone under Open conditions, but has found his
friends of late while picking up the show money at those long odds
in conditioned events.
“He’s pleasantly surprised me the last couple of weeks,” Willey
noted. “In his last one, he just couldn’t quite hold off Twice
The Ruckus for the place. There was a tremendous headwind that
night and he gave everything he had down the stretch.”
This time around, both victorious Meringue and Twice The Ruckus will
be going in the Open, but the presence of the classy come-backer
Easter Call and the always dangerous Alpine Hawk mean healthy odds
are once again in KD Nicol’s future.
“We’ll be right there to take advantage if anybody makes a mistake,”
Willey said.
There is a carryover in the Pick 5 of $1,161. The Pick 5 is a
minimum 50-cent wager that is decided each night on the fifth
through ninth races.
Live racing resumes at Cal-Expo on Thursday (September 2) and
continues through Saturday (September 4). Post-time on
Thursday is at 6:15 p.m. (PDT). Post-time on Friday (September
3) is at 7:10 p.m. Approximate first-race post-time on
Saturday is 6:50 p.m. On Thursday night, Cal-Expo offers a complete
Lasagna dinner, which includes salad and bread, for just $3.00.
Additionally on Thursday, beer & wine can be purchased for $3.00
each as well, all from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.