Hunka Hunka, Ebony Dragon Star in Fifth BSS -Been

Hunka Hunka, Ebony Dragon Star in Fifth BSS -Been

Grove city, oh – Human man (Catch the fire) nam zijn vierde Buckeye Stallion-serie Harness Racing-overwinning van het seizoen op, terwijl de Ebony Dragon en Stoke the Fire hun derde scoorden terwijl de district Delaware County vier $ 20.000 divisies organiseerde van de vijfde etappe van de BSS voor eerstejaarsstudent Pacers in de 22-race kaart woensdag (17 september) op Jugette Day, de vierde Day of his five -day meeting in Delaware, Ohio, Ohio.

Hunka Hunka Replay

Hunka Hunka (Chris Page) won the second division of the BSS on Wednesday for 2-year-old Colt Pacers in 1:54. The Catch The Fire Colt led wire to thread and won with more than two lengths, where fractions of: 28.1 ,: 57.4 and 1: 25.4 were placed. Barcelona Legend (Darren Dowler) was second followed by Hong Kong Phoey (Sam Widger) in third place. Hunka Hunka also scored BSS victories in the first, third and fourth legs in 1:56, 1: 55.4 and 1: 52.3 respectively. The trainee of Daren Harvey has hit the board in eight of the nine seasonal starts with six wins and has $ 52,074 in income. He is owned by Wayne Mast Jr., Eden Acres Farmstead, Steven Miller and Harvey.

“It’s a sensation,” Harvey said after the victory. “He really made progress all year round. We got the Buckeye final with him, and we can’t be more grateful for that.”

The Ebony Dragon (Luke Hanners) registered the fastest miles among the four divisions and won the fourth division in 1: 53.1. His other BSS wins this season in the second and fourth legs in 1: 52.3 and 1:53 respectively. The fear that the Dragon Colt wire led to wire, which extended a lead of a length in half to five lengths on the line. He placed fractions from: 27.2 ,: 56.4 and 1:25. The chance of RPJ (Dexter Dunn) was second with Heerzadiamond Stud (Cameron McCown) in third place. Trained by Tyler Bates, the Ebony Dragon hit the board in 14 of 15 seasonal starts with 11 wins and $ 58,922 in income. He is owned by Suzanne Bates and Cedar Point Beach Racing.

The Ebony Dragon Replay

Stoke the Fire (Chris Lems) won the first division in 1: 53.4. His earlier BSS victories this season came in the second and third legs in 1: 53.1 and 1:56 respectively. Thunder Nation (Kurt Sugg) took the lead of the gate and remained in the front of the first three calls with fractures from: 27.2 ,: 56.2 and 1:25. After making the pocket trip, Stoke went out the fire to challenge the leader when Tsunami Seas (Dunn) made it three wide. Stoke the fire lined tsunami seas through a neck with Thunder Nation ending third. The Catch the Fire Velding is trained by Scott Cox for owner Jonas Hershberger and tenant Terri Mt. Pleasant. He hit the board in six of seven seasonal starts with four wins and two seconds and $ 42,440 in win.

Stoke the Fire Replay

The Canadian driver Trevor Henry scored his first career gain on the Delaware County Fair, where Legends Rule drives to victory in the third division in 1: 53.4. It was the first victory for the part of a legend N Ruin, who started his third career. He is trained by Randy marriage and has $ 10,584 in income. He led wire to wire, post fractions from: 27.4 ,: 57.2 and 1: 25.3, and won with a length over Rockzoon (page) with number (Ronnie Wrenn Jr.) ending in third place. He is owned by Richard McMlynn.

In other action

Echtwerkiddingme took a wire-to-wire victory in the first of two divisions of the Ohio Fair Racing Conference for 3-year-old Merrieveeulen Pacers in a lifetime-best 1: 55.1 with Austin Hanners who rode for trainer than Venier. The Racing Hill Filly won with a head and increased her career income to $ 64,723. She has hit the board in 26 of 30 lifespan begins with 12 wins, 10 seconds and four thirds.

Really replay

In a photo finish, Sectionline Flame (Emanuel Miller) Friskie Mary (Trevor Smith) finished with a nose to win the second division in a lifetime 1: 55.2. The Herman Hagerman -Stagee left from the second layer in post 10 on the way to achieving her fifth career victory. The Catch the Fire Filly has $ 75,214 in lifelong income.

Sectionline Flame Replay

Page won two of the four divisions of the Ohio Fair Racing Conference for first -year Colt Pacers, who took Illbetyourboots and Racing Perfection to the Circle of the winner.

Illbetyour Boots, a winner in the next generation and three legs of the Ohio Sires Stakes this season, led Wire to Wire in winning the third division with almost two lengths in 1: 56.2. Trained by Ron Burke, the Summa Cum Laude Ruin hit the board in seven nine seasonal starts with six wins and $ 163,860 in income.

Racing Perfection took the second division and scored his first career victory in wire-to-wire mode in 1: 54.2. The Race Hill Ruin is trained by Jayne Weller. He has a win of $ 5,815 in seven starts.

Prolific Blend was another winner of the wire-to-wire and took the first division in 1: 53.4, which was the fastest mile between the four divisions. Greg Luther rode for trainer Todd Luther. It was the first career victory for the Downbythesean -Ruin, which increases its income to $ 74,300.

After he left the second layer in Post Nine, Theetown Mailman won the fourth division in a lifelong-best 1:57 with Ronnie Gillespie in the Sulky for trainer Craig Bowman. The well -mentioned gelding brought the final of Keene with a neck on the line for his ninth career victory in 13 Starts, which increases its income to $ 25,595.

The five-day Delaware County Fair meeting ends Thursday (September 18) with a 20-race card from 11 a.m. The card is emphasized by two $ 50,000 Little Brown Jug eliminations prior to the $ 500,000 Little Brown Jug final. The card also includes the $ 103,500 old Oaken -bucket and $ 81,400 Buckette, and the $ 95,000 Mrs. Versatility Final. Catch all racing coverage on the Ohha youtube -channel And Facebook page as well as Harnessracingohio.com.

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By Wes Mayberry For the Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association

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