Northfield, OH – After getting parked the mile last week, Ohio-bred Mission Accepted (Manofmanymissions) upended foe Winning Shadow on Sunday night (March 12) at MGM Northfield Park winning the $19,000 Open harness racing trot in 1:54.
Just as he did last week, Big Bad Caviar (Jason Thompson) left alertly, but Ronnie Wrenn Jr. didn’t allow him to set the intense fractions he did a week ago as Mission Accepted cleared the lead into the backstretch. Getting to the quarter in :27.2, Mission Accepted open a 1-3/4 length lead into the far turn for the first time.
Coming to the half in :57, Winning Shadow (Chris Lems) was guided outside to take a shot at Mission Accepted. Into the backstretch, Winning Shadow continued to bear down on Mission Accepted but only got within three-quarters of a length of the lead at three-quarters in 1:25. Coming through the stretch, Wrenn confidently drew off with Mission Accepted winning by two lengths. Winning Shadow dug in for second, with Icanflylikeanangel (Aaron Merriman finishing third.
Mission Accepted has earned over $1.3 million, it was his 48th victory in 124 starts.
MISSION ACCEPTED REPLAY
Mission Accepted is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Knox Services, D. Wills, and Weaver Bruscemi and is trained by leading dash trainer Ron Burke.
In the $19,000 co-featured Open Pace, Speedy Dominic A (American Ideal) and driver Aaron Merriman proved they could hang with Open company, winning in 1:52.4.
Leaving from post four, Speedy Dominic was hustled off the wings to clear inside speed around the first turn. Getting to the quarter in :27.2, the early leader had to deal with pressure from Odds On Osiris (Wrenn), who worked hard to get to the lead around the second turn.
Wrenn worked out a second-quarter breather of :29, with no one pressuring the lead, but he was urging Odds On Osiris, asking him to pick up the pace going into the clubhouse turn.
Moving into the backstretch, Hunter Myers sent Elver Hanover to the outside to take a crack at the favorite, and he started to edge by at three-quarters in 1:24.3. Turning for home, Odds On Osiris battled back at the inside with a host of pursuers coming.
Through the stretch, Speed Dominic A used the passing lane to work past Odds On Osiris, scoring a narrow three-quarter length victory. Odds On Osiris managed to hold on for second, while Fly Charley Fly (Luke Ebersole) closed to be third.
SPEED DOMINIC A REPLAY
Owned by Kapildeo Singh, Earl Hill Jr, and the VIP Internet Stable, Speedy Dominic A has earned $222,736, with 22 victories in 124 starts.
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by Michael Carter, for MGM Northfield Park