Beyond Better, Northern Sultan win Harvest Series finals

Milton, ON — Beyond Better and Northern Sultan rallied to victories in Friday evening’s (Nov. 20) Harvest Series finals at Woodbine Mohawk Park.The Harvest Series for 3-year-old colts and geldings wrapped up with the C$51,400 final for pacers and C$50,500 final for trotters. Each final saw full fields of 10 compete.

Beyond Better takes the Harvest Series final for his fifth win in 13 starts this season. New Image Media photo.

Beyond Better capitalized on wicked fractions up front rally from fifth and seven lengths off at the head of the lane to score a career-best 1:52 win. Trevor Henry guided the Bob McIntosh trainee to his fifth win in 13 starts this season.

Beach Demon did the heavy lifting early, posting sizzling fractions of :27.2, :54.2 and 1:22.2. The torrid pace did in Beach Demon, who gamely hung in for a fourth-place finish. Beyond Better sat fifth throughout and swept by rivals on the far outside with a :28.1 final-quarter to win by 1-1/2 lengths. Delightful Terror sat fairly close to the hot tempo in third and split through to finish second. Heart On My Sleeve followed Beyond Better’s path to a third-place finish.

A gelded son of Bettor’s Delight, Beyond Better moves up to C$71,810 in earnings for owners Robert McIntosh Stables, Dave Boyle and Mardon Stables. Unraced at 2, Beyond Better now has back-to-back victories to go along with a pair of runner-up finishes in the two starts prior.

Beyond Better returned $5.80 to win.

Northern Sultan and driver Chris Christoforou had a similar path to victory, coming from sixth at the top of the stretch for a career-best 1:55.3 victory. The Murray Brethour trainee came into Friday’s final off a victory in round two, but was overlooked, scoring a 10-1 upset.

Heavy-favorite Moon Bridge had a tough journey from post nine, spending just over the first half of the race parked before touching down on the lead. The public’s top choice took the field down to three-quarters in 1:25.2 with pressure being applied. The back field came to life in the lane with Northern Sultan powering up to the victory of three-quarters of a length. Lexus Markus came from well-back in ninth to finish second, extending his unlucky streak of second-place finishes to four in a row. Magics Wizard rallied from seventh to finish third, while Moon Bridge had to settle for fourth.

A homebred for Northfields Farm, Northern Sultan is now three for 11 on the season with C$57,272 earned. The gelded son of Royalty For Life made just two starts as a rookie.

Those that backed the Brethour trained Northern Sultan got back $22.40 for a $2 win ticket.

The Harvest Series was open to Ontario sired 3-year-olds that were non-winners of C$30,000 in 2020 as of Sept. 30, 2020.

Live racing continues Friday evening at Woodbine Mohawk Park. Post time is 7 p.m.

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