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After another great start, Millar brigade looks for more

2 June 2022
in Canada
by Harnesslink
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After a dream Ontario Sires Stakes season in 2021, Stouffville, Ont., harness racing trainer-owner duo Nick Gallucci and George Millar are off and pacing in 2022, with three wins from three starts. The pair will look to build on their early success this week in Gold and Grassroots action at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

Prohibition Legal (Big Jim), a 2021 O’Brien Award winner, will make her OSS return alongside her stablemate Silver Label (Bettors Delight), in the lone $199,900 Gold division for three-year-old pacing fillies on Saturday, June 4 at the Milton oval. 

Prohibition Legal winning an OSS Super Final (New Image Media Photo)

In a stroke of unusual luck, Silver Label drew the outside post 10, and Prohibition Legal will be the trailer leaving from post 11.

“Those two fillies are as good as they are going to be right now,” said Millar. “They are sharp and have races under their belt. Even with that post I think they are both going to give a good account of themselves.”

Prohibition Legal made nine starts and won eight of them in her O’Brien Award-winning novice campaign. The filly had an impressive third place finish against a strong field of older mares to start this season.

“What she did against the aged mares was unreal,” said Gallucci. “She paced the last three quarters of a mile in 1:20. She won’t have to pace that fast all year, even when she gets into the bigger races later in the season.”

In six OSS starts at two, Prohibition Legal was never bested. James MacDonald will drive her Saturday, as he has in each of her career starts.

George Millar (third from left) and connections celebrate the Super Final victory (New Image Media Photo)

“I’m more worried about (the OSS) streak getting broken than her starting from the second tier,” said Millar. “A good driver once told me that horses that can take air can overcome bad post, and we know she can take a fair bit of air.”

As a two-year-old, Silver Label was a finalist for the O’Brien Award her stablemate won. The filly comes in off a win in the Standardbred Breeders of Ontario Association Final on May 21 at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

Silver Label winning an OSS Gold division (New Image Media Photo)

“I’m from the school of thought where if you race hard at two, they might not come back as strong at three,” said Millar. “But I’ve already seen these two go, and they look stronger. Nick thinks Silver Label is stronger now than at two. Which is nice because he usually knows what he’s talking about.”

MacDonald’s brother Mark will drive Silver Label, who has won seven of her nine career starts.

GRASSROOTS WARM UP

The duo will also a have pair of entrants in the three Grassroots divisions for three-year-old trotting fillies on Thursday, June 2 at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

Magic Maggie (Muscle Mass) drew the four post in the first $23,400 Grassroots division with James MacDonald driving. The filly struggled in her first start this season but was lightly raced at two and has plenty of potential.

“I wish she had a little bit more form coming in,” said Gallucci. “But she’s a borderline Gold horse, and if she puts it together she will be a Gold horse. I hope she keeps her head in it tomorrow.”

Chris Christoforou will drive Hershey Seelster (Kadabra) in the final Grassroots division. She was third last time out at Mohawk, despite outside post position. She’ll get some post relief Friday, starting from post three.

“She raced well her last start out of the 10 hole,” said Gallucci. “We have been a little more conservative bringing her back. But she came back really well. She’s going to progress through the year and turn into a pretty nice filly.”

To view current OSS standings, click here. 

For complete Thursday race entries, click here.

For complete Saturday race entries, click here.

From the Ontario Sires Stakes
Tags: Canada Harness RacingJames MacDonaldMillar FarmsNick GallucciOntario Sires StakesOntario Sires Stakes Gold SeriesOntario Sires Stakes Grassroots
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