Batavia, NY – Batavia Downs organized the $ 2.4 million New York Sire Stakes Night of Champions on Saturday (September 6) Night with eight divisions, each fighting for $ 300,000. The competition was solid across the board, but two stars were above the rest when the dust was established.
For each fragment of Engblom, many heads ran when he decorated the Batavia Oval in 1: 52.1 for driver Jason Bartlett and crashed the track record for 2-year-old Pacing-Veulens with one and two-five seconds. And it was just one of the four wins for Bartlett, who also had a second and a third in his seven Nyss discs.
Here is a summary of the action of the night.
The 2-year-old foal and Ruinpace sponsored by the Agriculture & Nys Horse Breeding Development Fund
Champion – Fragment (Hunstville-Th show) 1: 52.1 (track record) -$ 2.42
Driver – Jason Bartlett
Trainer – Per Engblom
Owner – Engblom Stable and Douglas Sipple
Fokker – Steve Stewart, Black Creek Farm and Michael Robinson and South Mountain Stables
Knoxville (Mark MacDonald) was first at the front when the heavy favorite fragment was satisfied to make the trip. The pace was good with quarters of: 27.1 and: 56 and the top two horses began to separate on the way to three -quarters. Knoxville was still in charge, but fragment just passed and blew past and opened an advantage of three length in the piece. From there, Bartlett was cold when fragment hit him on top with 6-3/4 lengths in 1: 52.1, which was also only one fifth of his lifelong.
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“He is so fast as he gets such a journey. He is such a real professional of about half.
It was the sixth victory in eight starts this year for fragment, which has now earned $ 336,475 this year.
2-year-old Merrieveeulen sponsored by Mill Creek Farm
Champion – Sharp Seven (Chapter Seven-Wookin Sharp) 1: 58.3 -$ 3.34
Driver – Jeff Gregory
Trainer – George Ducharme
Owner – Purple Waas Stables
Fokker – Frederick W. Hertrich III
Overalls (Jordan Stratton) took a fast and commander ahead and marked half for six lengths: 57.4 while Sharp Seven set his time in second place. While the trotters started their way to the second circuit, the lead of overalls began to take off when Sharp Seven got into gear on the outside and won with every pass. While they passed three-quarters, Sharp Seven took the lead on the outside, it was cleared in turn and then held a fast-closing Jula Hot to chill (Braxton Boyd) to win with a length in 1: 58.3.
Sharp Seven Replay
It was the fourth Nyss win of the year for Sharp Seven who now earned $ 355,250 in 2025.
2-year-old Merrieveeulen Tempo sponsored by Purple Haze Stable
Champion – Liberty Style (American ideal-Fly in style) 1:55 -$ 13.16
Driver – Jason Bartlett
Trainer – Andrew Stafford
Owner – Bonnie Benson and Andrew Stafford
Fokker – Stephen P. Dey III
Liberty Style departed from Post Seven and settled in third place, while the leader, the chance of Enigma (Tim Tetrick), the parked chances of Monetary (Matt Kakaley) hard against half: 57 and three -quarters in 1:26 while the Liberty Style was fourth and completely locked in the pin. While they ran four, the chance of monetary tired left and when they entered the piece, Savage Cindy (Tyler Buter) left the bag for the stretch drive. That opened the passing track wide for Liberty Style, who shot straight ahead and pulled to the light in 1:55.
Liberty Style Replay
It was the third victory in a row for Liberty Style, who more than doubled her lifelong income with the victory, now shows $ 296,309 on her card.
2-year-old foal and gelding trot sponsored by Genesee Valley Farm
Champion – AI (Chapter Seven-Image van Bij) 1: 57.2 -$ 5.98
Driver – Yannick gingras
Trainer – Ron Burke
Owner – Burke Racing, Hatfield Stables, Knox Services and Weaver Bruscemi
Fokker – Steve Jones
Titans Mischief (Matt Kakaley) quickly took the lead while AI fell into the garden for the trip. With the field in one -filse way, Kakaly Leather on Titan’s disaster grabbed quarters from: 29.4 and 1:00 to half, but then got on the gas with a: 28.3 third panel, with AI glued to his helmet. They trotted around the last turn and when they entered the piece, Gingras Ai went up and led his way along Titan’s disaster while he dropped the fast-closing chapter Geo J (Jason Bartlett) to win with half a length in 1: 57.2.
AI Replay
“I would have liked to have cut it, but we went pretty fast and went in turn and Matty had the horse to defeat, so I had to respect him. I thought if my horse was good, had a shot to beat him out of the two hole. Once he moved, there wasn’t really a fearful moment. He felt really good in the Postparade,” he gave a big inspection.
AI won his fifth race in just eight starts and pushed his bankroll to $ 326,416 Life.
3-year-old Merrieveeulen Sponsored by Allage Farm
Champion – My debt collector (Chapter Seven-Magic presto) 1:57 -$ 2.90
Driver – Tyler Buter
Trainer – Nifty Norman
Owner – David Mc Duffee, Melvin Hartman and Little E
Fokker – David MC Duffee, Melvin Hartman, Little E and Herb Liverman
My debt collector settled in third place while Pink Bomb (Scott Zeron) quickly set up: 28 and: 576.2 in half. Buter tipped my debt collector while the race moved to three -quarters and took the lead on the outside through that station in 1: 27.1. My debt collector took the lead in the play and trotted home to win half a length in 1:57.
“I was happy to make the journey when Zeron’s horse left, although she is also good at the front. She is great to drive and Nifty did great with her and she raced well all year round,” said driver Tyler Buter.
It was the third victory in a row and the eighth of the year before my debt collector, which this year raised its income to $ 494,772.
3-year-old Merrieveeulen Sponsored by Cameo Hills Farm
Champion – The Last Martini (Huntsville-Martinique) 1:55 -$ 2.62
Driver – Jason Bartlett
Trainer – Jared Bako
Owner – Glenview Livestock Ltd
Fokker – Crawford Farm
The last Martini strolled to before the quarter to before the quarter and then supported half to a pedestrian: 58.1 while Fansville (Jordan Stratton) was in the pocket, simply brought along. While they stood their back to the back stretch, Strutsville (Ridge Warren) made a first step and came next to Fansville, but not the leader. That was the last Martini, who in turn shook that challenge and looked strong the piece. But Stratton tipped Fansville and came like a freight train, which in addition to the last Martini pulled in deep. The two mares touched the thread together and the photo revealed that the last Martini hung on a head in 1:55.
The last repetition of Martini
“It was tight, I was nervous. She is not the best on the front, she is more of a stalker and she likes to chase horses down. So when she hit the lead, I was a bit nervous. She fights some problems all year round, but she is a great horse,” said Trainer Jared Bako.
The last Martini pushed her seasonal income to $ 436,037 based on her fifth victory of the year.
The 3-year-old Colt and Ruin trot sponsored by the Agriculture & Nys Horse Breeding Development Fund
Champion – Happy Jack B (Chapter Seven-Exotic form) 1: 55.3 -$ 4.72
Driver – Ake svanstedt
Trainer – Ake Svansted
Owner – B Nasstrom Holding, Wolfgang a stable and Joe Sbrocco
Fokker – Winak Farm
Happy Jack B became third behind Varegated (Jason Bartlett), which methodically ran his way to the front: 27.1 quarter. While the global twist (Tim Tetrick) was in the line -up between them, Variegated Half delayed to: 57.4 before he went on the rear stretch. That is where Svanstedt brought Happy Jack B into the game, from third place and make their way next to the leader while they went through the last turn. When they turned home, Happy Jack B continued to win site and baked in deep piece to win with a length in 1: 55.3.
With only his second victory of the year, Happy Jack B pushed his bank to $ 294,418 Life.
3-year-old foal and gelding pace sponsored by Blue Chip Farm
Champion – Dandy iDeal (American ideal-Ok Heavenly) 1: 52.4 -$ 2.10
Driver – Jason Bartlett
Trainer – Hunter Oakes
Owner – Susan Oakes, Thaddeus Wier and Alan Johnston
Fokker – Stephen P. Dey III and Dandy Farms
The heavy favorite Dandy iDeal took his time to come forward and lay down there and passed it: 27.3 quarter. From there he was on the entire command and walked to half: 57.3. Things started to warm up when the courts on fire (Yannick Gingras) first moved over and second place before the last corner forward. Dandy iDeal felt the heat and stepped up when he turned home and set a: 27 flat last panel to win two lengths in 1: 52.4, which was only two fifth of a second of the track record.
Dandy ideal repetition
“He makes my work easy. He has a lot of class and has been very nice to race this year. Jason has also done phenomenal work all year round,” said trainer Hunter Oakes.
It was the seventh consecutive victory for Dandy Ideal, which increased its income from 2025 to $ 617,405.
Click here for full racing results: We trot results.
Through Tim BoarskiFor Batavia Downs
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