Grove City, OH – The Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association (OHHA) will stream a holiday harness racing edition of “Saturday at the Races” presented by the Galbreath Equine Center at The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center on July 4, from Eldorado Scioto Downs on Facebook live. The live stream will begin approximately at 5:45 pm and include coverage of the four $150,000 Next Generation races.
OHHA Outreach and Public Relations Coordinator Frank Fraas and Little Brown Jug Publicity Director Jay Wolf will host the coverage.
Coverage will include interviews with drivers, trainers, and owners as well as analysis of the races.
POST POSITIONS FOR THE NEXT GENERATION
Next Generation Two-year-old Filly Pace
1 Tk Dragonfly (Fear The Dragon)
2 Valley Of Fear (Fear The Dragon)
3 Lofty Treasure (Beachtrea)
4 My Red Sea (Downbytheseaside)
5 Copacabana Hanover (Downbytheseaside)
6 Seaside Tina (Downbytheseaside)
7 Mcseaside (Downbytheseaside)
8 Honey Buzz (Downbytheseaside)
Next Generation Two-year-old Filly Trot
1 Chulada (What The Hill)
2 Rose Run Yanae (Triumphant Caviar)
3 It’s Me Avery (Uncle Peter)
4 Truly Relentless (Long Tom)
5 Swinging Senorita (What The Hill)
6 Cali Red (Triumphant Caviar)
7 C S Irene (Long Tom)
8 Just Like Jessica (Uncle Peter)
Next Generation Two-year-old Colt Pace
1 Twin B Seamonster (Downbytheseaside)
2 Burnout (Racing Hill)
3 Rockmelikeyameanit (Mcardle)
4 Rose Run Yannick (Western Vintage)
5 We Shall Sea (Downbytheseaside)
6 Cross Creek (Downbytheseaside)
7 Act Fast (Downbytheseaside)
8 The Mad Dragon (Fear The Dragon)
Next Generation Two-year-old Colt Trot
1 Rose Run Yowza (Long Tom)
2 A Real Legend (Uncle Peter)
3 John Dutton (What The Hill)
4 What A Mission (What The Hill)
5 The Buckeye Hill (What The Hill)
6 Rumble Strips (Long Tom)
7 Black Magic (Full Count)
8 Remi’s Rolls Royce (Nothing But Class)
First race post time from Eldorado Scioto Downs is 3:15 PM.
Saturday Night at the Races is sponsored by Midland Acres and The Little Brown Jug.
For complete race entries, click here.
by Frank Fraas, for the OHHA