Harness racing Hall of Famer Brian Sears came to town and dominated the action in the New York Sire Stakes on Friday (Aug. 4) night at Saratoga Casino Hotel.
The superstar driver piloted the winners of both $74,000+ Sire Stakes races for two-year-old colt and gelding trotters, guiding freshmen Situationship (Chapter Seven) and Wild Ticket (Chapter Seven) to stakes scores.
Situationship won for the first time in his three career starts by posting a dazzling 1:56.2 mile, one of the fastest in track history for a two-year-old trotter.
Sears guided Situationship to his maiden win for trainer Ake Svanstedt and owners Knutsson Trotting Inc, Tomas Andersson and Little E LLC in his $75,900 division of the New York Sire Stakes. Out of the Cantab Hall mare Meegan Hall, Situationship was the 8-5 second choice in the wagering in his maiden victory on Friday.
SITUATIONSHIP REPLAY
Sears wasted little time winning his second race on the evening as he completed the sweep of the early double guiding Wild Ticket to his second consecutive New York Sire Stakes score.
Wild Ticket was the 1-5 favorite in his $74,500 stakes event as he went wire-to-wire with Sears sitting behind. Marcus Melander trains the freshman for the ownership team of Amg Stb Inc, Kjellgren, Mantrop LLC and Heights Stb.
Wild Ticket powered away from his rivals late in the mile to prevail by a resounding eight and three-quarters lengths.
WILD TICKET REPLAY
Sears won his third race of the evening when he piloted Inflation (Chapter Seven-Fraulein Blucher-Cantab Hall) to victory in a $20,000 Excelsior race for trainer Lucas Wallin.
Live racing continues on Saturday evening at Saratoga with a first post time set for 6:45 pm.
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting Results
by Mike Sardella, for Saratoga Raceway