Grove city, oh -A total of $ 140,000 was for picking up when the Fair Delaware County organized the fifth stage of the Buckeye Stallion series for Merrieveulen Trotters on the second of his five-day meeting in Delaware, Ohio, on Monday (September 15). The 19-Race card contained three $ 20,000 divisions of second-year merringeulen and four $ 20,000 divisions of first-year merringeulen.
Pretty Lil Penny (Trevor Smith) won the first division of the 3-year-old Merrieveeulen Meter and a half in 1: 56.3 for trainer Jeremy Miller. Long Toms Treasure (Jason Beattie) was followed second by Sweet Rose ‘(Chris Lems) in third place. Pretty Lil Penny was in fifth place when Sweet Rose ‘led to the first two calls with fractures of: 28.3 and: 57.3. The Marseille Filly made it three wide and went to the management on the outside of Sweet Rose ‘at the three -quarters Mark in 1: 27.2 on his way to victory. It was her second consecutive BSS victory and joined her victory in the fourth stage in 1: 56.1. She has five career victories with $ 64,438 in income and is owned by Miller and Wayne Mast Jr.
Free lil penny repetition
“It was a very nice effort. They made her last-minute changes to her before she went to the gate, and she grooved and hit a very nice mare,” said Mast Jr. In an interview after the race with the Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association. “I have a really good group of trainers. I couldn’t ask anything better.”
Pretty Lil Penny came in eighth place in the BSS rankings on Monday, making the victory an important one to qualify for the final.
“We hoped for this kind of result, because we really needed a victory here to get us there (the final),” said Mast Jr.
In a photo finish, Sienna Sunrise (Kurt Sugg) stood up (Lems) with a nose to win the second division in a lifelong-best 1: 56.2. Aunt Lilly (Anthony MacDonald) was only one fifth of a second back in third place. Up was the leader for each of the first three calls with fractures from: 28.1 ,: 57.3 and 1: 26.3. Sienna Sunrise was a length back in second place in the last part before he used a late burst on the outside to achieve the narrow victory. The Michael Lee -Stagia are six lifelong wins and $ 95,960 in income. The Venture Filly is owned by James Beluscak, Lee, Robert Carson and Jill Dentel.
Volstarita (Justin Irvine) achieved a second straight BSS victory and won the third division in 1: 55.1. The trainee of Cassandra Lecourt was a winner in the fourth stage in 1: 56.3 and has seven career look. Juvenige Kemp (Chris Page) led the first two calls with fractures from: 28.1 and: 57.4 before Volstarita went in front. The Full stead Milly led the field beyond the three -quarters Mark in 1: 26.4 on his way to winning three lengths about youthful Kemp and Countn on CC (Mike Wilder) in third place. Volstarita has seven career profits and $ 75,473 in income and is owned by M3 Racing Stable.
Volstarita Replay
First -year Merring forms
Ranger Rosie (Tyler Angus), a 72-1 Longshot, won the first division through a head in a lifetime 1: 57.4. It was the second career gain for the in reach Merrieveeulen, which came in with a lifelong figure of 2: 11.1. She paid $ 146.80 to win. Hill of A Diva (page) led to each of the first three calls with fractures from: 29.2 ,: 59 and 1: 28.2. Ranger Rosie was in fourth place and three lengths back of the leader on the three -quarters pole, but used a strong closure in the passing lane along the piece to Edge Hill of a diva on the line. Until the end as (then noble) was third. Ranger Rosie is trained by Miles Wollam for owner Robert Kline. She has $ 14,345 in career income.
Ranger Rosie Replay
Driven by trainer Sandy Beatty, Readi Two Smotged Hangtighthoney L (Hank Levan) with half a length on the line to win the Second Division in a lifelong-best 1: 57.4. Hill On Heels (Tyler Smith) finished third. It was the second BSS victory of the season for the Ready for Moni Filly, who also took a division in the third leg in 1:58. Hangighoney L was the leader beyond the first three calls with fractions of: 28.4 ,: 59.3 and 1: 29.1. Readi Two moved second to go to half and continued to follow cover to the three -quarters. She made it three wide when Mockingbird then (Noble) started out of pass and started the last part and chased hangtthoney L on the outside to win the victory. Readi Two has hit the board in all seven seasonal starts with five wins and two seconds. She has $ 37,447 in income and is owned by Robert Sharrits.
Wild as her as (noble) noted her second BSS victory of the season and took the third division in 1: 58.1. The Venture Filly took the pocket trip behind Lacy Lucy (Austin Hanners) through the first three calls with fractures from: 29 ,: 59.4 and 1: 29.1. Wild as she went outside the last part and pulled away to win a length over Lacy Lucy. Dublins Breanna (Ronnie Wrenn Jr.) became third. Trained by Anette Lorentzon, wild as she, also took a division in the third stage of the BSS and won in 1: 57.4. She is owned by ACL Stuteri AB and has $ 21,600 in lifelong income.
Chip Shot (Wrenn Jr.) made a dominant attempt to win the fourth division with 10 lengths in a lifelong 1:56. That marked the second straight BSS victory for the Vernon Beachy -Stagia, while the mission accepted that Filly scored a victory in the fourth stage in 1: 58.2. From the rails (tr. Smith) led to the quarter pole: 28, but it was the rest of the road for the rest of the road with fractions of: 56.4 and 1: 26.1. Chipschot stretched a two-length lead on the three-quarters pole to seven lengths that enter the last part on the way to victory. This season she got into five of the eight starts with four wins and a second and has $ 28,478 in income. She is owned by John Schlabach and Walnut View Farm.
In other action
Ready for Moni Fillies Charlies Moni and Tango L took two of the four divisions of the Ohio Fair Racing Conference for 2-year-old Merrieveeulen.
Charlies Moni (Lems) registered the fastest miles among the four divisions and went wire-to-wire to win the third division with three lengths in 1: 56.4. It was the first career victory in seven starts for the Ready for Moni Filly. She is trained by Beachy.
Tango L, with Levan as a director trainer, won the first division with more than 10 lengths in a lifelong-best 1: 59.1. Her previous lifelong Mark was 2: 04.4. She hit the board in 13 of 17 seasonal starts with five wins.
After he left from the far outside, Princess Karolyn (Sam Widger) won the second division at Wire-to-Wire Mode and ended in 1: 58.3. The Creatine Filly has hit the board in five of 10 seasonal starts with three victories and is trained by Rosy Weaver.
Man I’m Sassy (Emanuel Miller) took the fourth division through a head in a life in a life-best 2: 01.3. The Herman Hagerman -Stagiair had a previous best figure of 2: 05.4. The long Tom Filly has five victories in 13 seasonal starts.
I Bee Cream (Brady Clemens) won the first of two OFRC divisions for 3-year-old Merrieveeulen and won the victory with five lengths in a lifelong-best 1: 56.4. The La Creme Merrieveeulen is trained by Charles Vigneron. She has 15 wins and $ 66,644 in income in 34 lifetime starts.
In the Second Division, strike finished a pose (page) second, but was first placed after Strawberry Hill (Hanners) was placed third for interference. Bank IT (Ronnie Gillespie) finished third, but became second. Save a pose stumbled the thread in 1: 59.3. The muscle on the purpose of the goal is trained by Rory Moore.
The five-day Delaware County Fair Meet will take place on Tuesday (September 16) with a 15-race card from 1 pm The card contains seven $ 20,000 divisions of the fifth stage of the BSS three Divisions for second-year Colt Trotters and four divisions for Freshman Colt Trotters.
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By Wes Mayberry For the Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association
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