MGM Northfield Park was the site of the $2.4 million Ohio Sire Stakes Super Sunday Championship finals. There were eight harness racing divisions and each raced for a purse of $300,000. Two world record miles were recorded on the evening program.
HerculisaĀ got Ohioās Super Night off to a blazing start by scoring a track and world record of 1:52.3 in theĀ Championship for 3-year-old trotting fillies.Ā The daughter of My MVP bested six rivals to take the coveted crown for state-breds over the Northfield Park half-miler.
āSheās a tremendous filly and Virgil (trainer Morgan) had her right tonight,ā said Brett Miller, the winning fillyās driver. āShe can race on any size track and any way, it doesnāt matter to her.ā
Herculisa upped her career earnings to $356,862 with this latest triumph, the tenth of her career in 14 lifetime starts. She was bred by Joe McLead, Billy Walters and Up Front Racing.
āIām thrilled for the owners who are passionate about the sport,ā trainer Virgil Morgan, Jr., said. āItās always special when they can take a track and a world record. I thought she was the best last year and she got crowded and couldnāt get out and I was thrilled to see she drew the rail to vindicate herself after last year. We staked her to the Breeders Crown and the Matron, and it will be exciting to watch her race on a big track like the Meadowlands. Itās great to be part of the Ohio program right now.ā
Herculisa’s 1:52.3 mile makes her the fastest two-year-old trotter of any gender, surpassing the prior record 1:52.4 set by Action Uncle (Del) in 2020.
HERCULISA REPLAY
Gulf Shores demolished his seven rivals in the Championship for 2-year-old pacing colts, stopping the timer in 1:52.1, and keeping his unbeaten victory streak intact.
āWe were going a pretty good clip (:26.2 first quarter) and I knew that Dannyās colt (Sling Shock on the lead) was nice and that down the backside weād make a race of it,ā said winning driver Ronnie Wrenn, Jr.Ā ā(Trainer) Brian and Jenny (Brown) have done a great job having this horse ready throughout the year. I hope the horse gets the chance to perform on a bigger stage.ā
The son of Downbytheseasideāone of six by this Ohio sire in this eventāis now five for five lifetime, with $251,500 in career earnings.
āHeās a special little horse,ā said winning trainer Brian Brown. āHe was ordinary as a baby and he still doesnāt do anything extraordinary in the barn, but heās just exceptional on the track. His sire has had a phenomenal year. Hopefully he keeps going and will continue to be a great sire.ā
GULF SHORES REPLAY
Smothastenesewisky obliterated her competition with a 1:50.2 track record in the Championship for 3-year-old pacing fillies for driver Brett Miller.Ā The daughter of Nob Hill High picked up her 15thĀ career win and pushed her winnings to $340,731. She was bred by Robert Mondillo and Donald Robinson.
āThis is the third time Iāve driven her and she has one huge move and was right up in the rigging and felt great,ā Miller said. āWhen she took the first couple of steps when I asked her to pace, I thought to myself, itās all over now.ā
āWe bought her for $3,000 at the November sale in Springfield, Ohio,ā said winning owner-trainer Brian Haynes. āI never thought in a million years weād have a horse like this, especially when you only pay $3,000 for one. Sheāll go to Delaware and then come back here for the Courageous Lady later in the year.ā
SMOTHASTENESEWISKY REPLAY
Gabbys C Note used a front-stepping performance to capture the Championship for 2-year-old trotting fillies in 1:56.3, reined expertly by Aaron Merriman.
āShe was very, very calm today and made my job easy,ā said Merriman. āTriumphant Caviar has turned into a great sire, and I seem to have good luck driving them (his foals).ā
The daughter of Triumphant Caviar was the 1-5 choice and picked up her fifth win in six starts.Ā Bred by Johanna Beaver, Gabbys C Note now has $227,650 in earnings for trainer ChrisĀ Beaver and co-owners Johanna Beaver and Steve Zeehandelar.
GABBYS C NOTE REPLAY
Sea Silk grabbed the lead from the eight-hole and never looked back in the Championship final for 2-year-old filly pacers, establishing a track and world record for freshman pacing fillies on a half mile track of 1:51.2.
Chris Page was at the lines behind the undefeated daughter of Downbytheseaside for trainer Ron Burke, who owns the filly in partnership with Weaver Bruscemi, Knox Services and Hatfield Services.
āShe has just been flawless this year and everything weāve asked her to do, sheās done,ā said Mickey Burke, Jr. āWeāve been very fortunate this season and weāll head to Delaware and see what we can do there. Itās a possibility sheāll go to Lexington as well.ā
Bred by Steiner Stock Farm, Sea Silk is now a perfect seven for seven lifetime and has $340,000 in career earnings.
The previous world record was 1:52.4 set by Summer Touch (Nfd) in 2020.
SEA SILK REPLAY
Driver Brett Miller steeredĀ The Mighty Hill to win by a whisker over the leading Rose Run Extra in the Championship for 2-year-old colt and gelding trotters in a new track record clocking of 1:55.4. The victory gave Miller his third OSS Championship.
āThese are the kind of nights you dream about,ā Miller said. āDavid (Millerās trotter) had a lot of trot left and we got up just in time.ā
The What The Hill gelding picked up his fifth win in seven starts for trainer Chris Beaver, and co-owners Robinson, and Vip Internet Stable, pushing his career earnings to $213,485.
THE MIGHTY HILL REPLAY
Borntobeshameless, a 30-1 longshot, upset the highly favored, 1-9 choice, Charlie May, by a nose at the wire in the Championship for 3-year-old pacing colts and geldings. The son of Big Bad John was piloted by Danny Noble for his wife and trainer Christi Noble and owners James Morris, Dennis Owens and Norman Rae Racing. The winner was timed in 1:51.3 for the one mile test.
āIt helped us that Charlie May did a lot of leg work on the outside for most of the mile,ā said Danny Noble. āThis horse has one big kick in him, and to win this race feels really good.ā
Unraced as a 2-year-old, Borntobeshameless grabbed his third lifetime win in 14 tries with this stakes triumph, and the winnerās share of the $300,000 purse boosted his career earnings to $202,086.Ā He was bred by George Green.
BORNTOBESHAMELESS REPLAY
Winning Ticket picked up his tenth win this season in as many tries, capturing the Championship for 3-year-old colt trotters easily in 1:54.2 for driver Aaron Merriman.
āThis is the first time I pulled the ear plugs on him,ā Merriman said. āThis horse has stayed pretty tight in between starts and he deserved to win this race. He does his job and Iām happy for this horse and his connections.ā
The son of Triumphant Caviar now has $434,547 in career earnings for trainer Chris Beaver and co-owners Steve Zeehandelar, Tim Homan, and James Burnett.Ā The gelding was bred by James Bender.
āThis colt has been an absolute dream this year,ā said Chris Beaver. āTriumphant Caviar has been one of the top sires here in Ohio year after year. We have this colt staked to a number of races in North America so weāll see how it goes.ā
WINNING TICKET REPLAY
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by Kimberly Rinker, OSDF Administrator