Dayton Pa – The Pennsylvania Fair Sire Stakes Circuit made its last stop of 2025 on the Dayton Fairgrounds last weekend, about 60 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, where the last point stand champions were established, and more importantly more important to many, which eight horses per division are in control of their own Pointsals Destiny for their $ 25,000 Destiny Divisional Divisional -divisie -divisie -divisie -divisie -divisie -divisie -divisie -divisie -divisie -divisie, divisie -divisie -divisie voor hun $ 25.000 Divisional Divisional -divisie, divisie -divisie -divisie voor hun $ 25.000 Divisional -divisie -divisie, het divisie of the $ 25,000 division.
Some of those who are already assured of a championship place “deposited” on Dayton to “B” level campaign (for which no points are given) to retain the sharpness. All point positions are under the control of the Harness Bureau of the State Horse Racing Commission, so contact them if there is any suitability for discussion.
The majority of the season among the three -year -olds of the PA Fairs, the attention was to the 2024 championship winners Lionheart Hanover, a troubling gelding, and Milagro, a Pacing Merrieveeulen, and indeed they were the leaders in honest victories with 13 and 12 respectively, as well as points champion. But at the end of the campaign, a fair champion from 2024 has been performed in a very large way-de Pacing Velding Sweet Parlay, a son of Sweet Lou, trained by Richard Dunn and co-ownership with MBC Stables LLC.
Before last week’s fair stop in Meadville, Sweet Parlay had only started four times all year round on the fairs and she hadn’t won one. But led by Chris Shaw The last two weeks, Sweet Parlay first rewrote the track record of all age in Meadville to 1: 57.4, and then here in Dayton he returned to post a 1: 57.2 Triumph, which was equal to the local marking of Nome Hanover. He now has the required points and begins, and seems to be beating one of the horses in his division, although the Bettor up the point crown of the group had long been conquered.
Another Sub-2: 00 Dayton winner, Happy Hours Blues (by Heston Blue Chip, Trainer-Driver Aaron Johnston, 1: 59.4), is very close to the “A” points Cutoff Line (although his Dayton Triumph could be seen in a “B” event), so he and his connecties) can be and his connecties event) Drawn on Pocono this next Tuesday (October 7).
Lionheart Hanover (who could only be the second horse in honest history to do the ‘Double-Double’, points and championship on two and three) and Milagro both start in Pocono in the coming week in Pocono, who prepared for the championships, which gave other horses a better chance to grab some Limelight.
In the Milagro group, the Heston Blue Chip Filly Shesinqredible was given a stronger final with a 2:00 win for driver Eric Neal and trainer Mitchell York, co-owner of ER in York. The fastest Trotter in Dayton (for the year was Lionheart Hanover) was another woman, the international moni miss kind of Likecash, who rose RAW to win in 2: 02.1 for driver Chris Shaw, trainer Ashley Brown, and the partnership of Sandy Petersen and Alexa Shawaw. (The Points Group Leader of the Last Merrieveeulen, 11-way winner Tally the tab, was outside this week.)
The two-year-olds were given the Dayton promotion on Saturday, with both groups of mares the only ones who had not yet determined that they had determined their leading point winner. Under the Pacers, the Sweet Lou – Takana Rose Filly Vegas Queen achieved and received the special cooler “ready” in the stable colors when she defeated her, the Mistress of Second Finisher Beachy, defeated her David Brickell, trainer Neil Balcerak and owner George Pushnok. Both mares led all Pacing -first -year students with eight “A” Pa Stakes victories.
Both troubling groups had nine times “a” winners. Reaching nine, the last seven successively, was the father Patrick – Tymal Lux Filly Pa Patricia, who won her title before she won at Dayton because her only mathematician rival did not explain. Pa Patricia was driven by Chris Shaw for teams kind of Likecash, previously mentioned, trainer Ashley Brown and owners Sandy Peters and Alexa Shaw.
The male counterpart of Pa Patricia, who established a track record of Dayton, was not the one who won that general pursuit. Nose pity (an international moni by a nose Hanover Ruin) won his ninth “A” start, the last eight in a row, and Gee Whiz George’s Local Mark’s 2016 reduced two signs with a 2:04 score for trainer-director Todd Schadel, co-owner of Christine Shadel. But the ultra-aconsistent Fordham Road-Keystone Wonder Velding Rt Wonder Colt, who won the Race after Nose, was a pity of that division with a 16-6-8-2 Scorecard.
The Pacing Colt Freshman blanket was won by Party Rock Hanover, the fastest first -year student of the season at 1:57, who does not raced on Dayton. The single first-year “A” Pacing Colt Heat in Dayton was the fastest two-year-old miles, 2: 03.1, by the Captain Crunch-Prosse Ruin IMA Proud Captain, powered by Todd Damage for Trainer standard Parker and owners Barbara Richardson and Rich Gillock.
Eric Neal and Chris Shaw made Dayton ride with five victories, a more than Aaron Johnston and Todd damage. Aaron sent four winners to lead the trainers category, one more than Joyce Lineweaver and Todd Schadel.
It is remarkable that only one card was missed due to bad weather in the forty racing days on the PA Fair Circuit 2025: the two -year -olds in Bedford. Now the honest riders of Pennsylvania hope that the metaphorical sun is shining for another day – Monday 13 October, the PA Fair Championships Day, with $ 200,000 in wallets on the line.
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