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OSS and Grand Circuit Freshman Invade Woodbine Mohawk Park

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OSS and Grand Circuit Freshman Invade Woodbine Mohawk Park

August 18, 2023
OSS and Grand Circuit Freshman Invade Woodbine Mohawk Park

MILTON, AUGUST 18, 2023 – Eight of the thirteen races carded Saturday night at Woodbine Mohawk Park are for freshman as three $70,000 Ontario Sires Stakes Gold divisions for pacing colts and geldings go postward alongside $30,000 eliminations for the $640,000 William Wellwood and $400,000 Peaceful Way.

Through two Gold Legs the two-year-old male pacers standings are crowded with four different winners separated by just twelve points. Bettors Delight colt Mirage Hanover is on top of that pile, and looking to separate himself from the pack.

In the second OSS Gold Leg the Scott McEneny trainee cut the mile from the quarter pole onwards and showed incredible speed, putting up fractions of 55.2 and 1:24.1 on route to a final time of 1:50.4, at that time the fastest seasonal mark by a two-year-old pacer in North America.

“He was very impressive that night,” said McEneny. He did it so handy. (Driver Bob McClure) said at the seven eighths pole he kind of started shutting him down, and the more he shut him down the faster he was going.”

His most recent start was in the second Leg of the $20,000 Dream Maker on August 4, where he was third in a photo after a first up move around the far turn.

“He scoped a little sick after that race, and just wasn’t on his game that night,” said McEneny. “Being a Bettors Delight they kind of need to be on the bit a little bit more, and he just didn’t look himself. But he has come into this week really good, we’ve scoped him, and blood is good, and everything is good.”

The $175,000 Harrisburg yearling is the third foal out of Mach Three mare Mayhem Seelster who earned $390,000 on the racetrack, and was an OSS Grassroots Champion, Gold winner, and third in the 2015 Breeders Crown Two-Year-Old Fillies Pace.

His half-sister Milieu Hanover has made over $360,000, and his half-brother Mad Max Hanover who is also owned by Mirage Hanover’s owner Marvin Rounick, has hit the board 20 times in 39 starts for over $700,000 on his card.

Mirage Hanover drew into the final OSS division of the evening, race nine, where he will leave from post five with James MacDonald driving.

He is facing off against Tall Dark Stranger’s full Brother Total Stranger (Bettors Delight), who is making his Canadian and OSS debut after a pair of runner up finishes in three Kindergarten Series starts at Meadowlands Racetrack.

“He’s feeling good this week, and it should be a good race,” said McEneny. “We’re looking to hopefully set him up for the Metro, and keep him healthy and keep moving forward.”

The three other Gold winners from the first two Legs are all entered on Saturday; T H McMurry (McWicked), Chain Gang (Bettors Delight), and Do Better, who comes in off a sweep of the Battle of Waterloo Elimination and Final at Grand River Raceway.

The trio of Eliminations for the William Wellwood open to all two-year-old trotters are slated for races six, eight, and 10, with six Ontario Sired colts entered.

Resolve gelding Soar Higher is the leading Ontario Sired earner so far this season with $90,195 banked on the strength of a 1-1-1 record in three OSS starts for trainer Matt Bax. James MacDonald will be at the lines leaving from post two in the third Elimination.

Finite (Resolve), Elegant Resolve (Resolve), Indy Be Quick (Alarm Detector), Salem Seelster (Muscle Mass), and Mrstery Deal (Wheeling N Dealin) round out the Ontario Sired contingent.

The winner of the William Wellwood receives free entry into the Mohawk Million.

The Peaceful Way for two-year-old trotting fillies attracted nineteen entrants. Four are Ontario Sired.

Leading the way is Archangel filly Willys Home Run who is three for three in the OSS this season for trainer Kyle Fellows.

Sara Gatchell, Jake Higgs, Reg Higgs, and Yolanda Fellows co-own the full sister to multiple O’Brien Award Finalist Logan Park. Willys Home Run drew the rail position in race seven, the second Elimination, and is 5-2 on the morning line. MacDonald will be at the lines.

Nautilus B (Muscle Mass) joins Willys Home Run in race seven. Love Those Legs (Kadabra) and Valuable Miss (My MVP) are in race five.

Click here to view a full list of entries for Saturday, August 19 at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

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