The 2022 Ontario Sires Stakes season begins Sunday, May 22 at Flamboro Downs, on the $458,300, Charles Juravinski Memorial Cup harness racing card.
It will be a busy evening for local trainer Anthony Beaton, who has starters in three of the four $22,000 Grassroots divisions for three-year-old pacing colts.
Beaton, a resident of Waterdown, Ontario, had a strong OSS season in 2021, with 10 horses making 42 starts to earn over $245,000.
āWe are definitely looking to have a good season with our young stock and Iām hopeful we can have some success in the OSS,ā said Beaton. ā(The OSS) is a great program for us up here. We go for good money, and it is very competitive.ā
Coligny Hanover (Sunshine Beach) ā Beatonās second highest OSS earner in 2021 ā is part of the trio he is harnessing. The gelding raced at the Gold level last year, posting three top-five finishes in five starts. He has three starts in 2022 at Woodbine Mohawk Park, including the SBOA Eliminations last weekend.
James MacDonald is in the bike Sunday night, drawing the rail position in race 3.
āItās not that he didnāt perform in the SBOAs, but he was pressed off the speed and it was too far to come,ā said Beaton. āI think James will get him away half decent on Sunday, and heāll be there to see who wins, or possibly win himself.ā
Stone Carver (Bettors Delight) comes in off a May 12 performance at Woodbine where he paced a mile in 1:52.3 to finish second by a head. He won a Grassroots Leg at Woodbine in 2021 before a tough trip in the Battle of Waterloo Final knocked him off balance for the remainder of the year. Heāll start from post two in race 1 on Sunday.
āTowards end of year he was tired,ā said Beaton. āWeāre going to protect him and race him at smaller tracks this year to keep him fresher towards the end of the year, when the bigger money is available for the Grassroots.ā
Rounding out Beatonās three-pack is Lyons Pride, from the seven post in the final $22,000 division, race 8. The son of Bettors Delight had a 0-1-1 record in five 2021 Grassroots starts and earned a spot in the Semi-Finals.
He will be looking to pick up some early season points from a tricky outside post position.
The other $22,000 Grassroots division is race 6. Sports Advisor (Sportswriter) is an 8-5 favourite.
CHARLES JURAVINSKI MEMORIAL CUP
The four Grassroots divisions serve as the appetizer for the feature race on the card, the Charles Juravinski Memorial Cup.
Formerly the Confederation Cup, this year Flamboro Downs renamed the $273,500 race for four-year-old pacing colts after renowned Hamilton philanthropist and former owner/operator of the Dundas oval, Charles Juravinski.
Four Ontario sired horses qualified for the final, 2021 OāBrien Award winning Horse of the Year Desperate Man, his OSS rival Bulldog Hanover, Armor Seelster, and Century Heineken. Shadow Play sons Bulldog Hanover, and Desperate Man won their respective eliminations, but Bulldog Hanover won the post-position draw, and is the morning line favorite at 6-5 in post two for trainer Jack Darling, from Cambridge, Ontario.
āIt should be a heck of a race and very competitive, itās a great bunch of four-year-olds,ā said Darling.
āThere are a lot of horses in there that have a shot, and we are happy to be a part of it.ā
Desperate Man drew the eight spot, and Century Heineken (Bettors Delight) will leave from right beside him, lining up at number seven behind the gate. Armor Seelster (Bettors Delight) lines up one more spot inside, at post six.
āItās nice to get rolling, itās been a long winter and itās nice to be back at the big races,ā said Darling.
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From the Ontario Sire Stakes