Steven Chircop wasn’t certain he would send his exciting colt ROMANTIC GAMBLE, whom he trains as well as owns with friend Eric Ross, to Aqueduct racetrack in New York for the March 25 Claiming Championships. The $50,000 Dads Caps Starter race had been in the back of Chircop’s mind for some time for his Ontario-bred colt who had just won an allowance race at Penn National in Pennsylvania 10 days earlier. But a first look at the entries for the six-furlong dash and Chircop saw tough stalwart Easy Day in the entries, a horse who posted a 97 Beyer Figure in a recent win at Parx. That gave Chircop cause for pause.

“A lot of things had to go right for us to consider sending him to Aqueduct,” said Chircop, a Woodbine owner and trainer who is in his 15th year stabling horses at Penn National in the winter. “I thought his allowance win was a bit too close to the race and it was a 3 1/2 hour ship.”

But when Romantic Gamble came out of his March 15 romp at Penn National like a bear – ‘we couldn’t keep him on the ground’ – and Aqueduct ponied up $1,000 for shipping plus the prospect of a wet track, Chircop decided to go for it.

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