Black Magic topples track record in Ohio Sire Stakes

Grove City, OH — Black Magic sat patiently through the first three quarters before making a charge down the stretch to win the $75,000 Ohio Sires Stakes fourth leg for two-year-old colt trotters at Eldorado Scioto Downs Friday (Sept. 9).

Black Magic was up to task in the $75,000 Ohio Sires Stakes for 2-year-old colt trotters. Conrad Photo.

Nine freshman trotting colts went to the gate with A Real Legend the 4-5 favorite.

Off the gate, Jet Hill shot to the lead, but Rumble Strips roared past to take the lead at the quarter in :27.4.

A Real Legend (Don Irvine Jr.) did not wait and immediately took over the lead covering the half in :55.2 and three-quarters in 1:24.4.

Black Magic (Chris Lems) sat fourth seven lengths back as the field moved up the back stretch.

Around the final turn, Lems looked for racing room but had to wait for the top of the stretch before it opened up.  He guided Black Magic (Full Count-Glisten Hanover) to the middle of the racetrack where the son of Full Count dug in and set his sights on the leaders.

Black Magic blew past A Real Legend and caught Jet Hill (Kurt Sugg) and Rumble Strips (Kayne Kauffman) at the wire to win by a head in a track record 1:55.1.

Jet Hill finished second with Rumble Strips third.

Trained by Steve Cross, it was Black Magic’s second win in the Sires Stakes and sixth in eight starts.  He has now earned $179,850 for the ownership group of Richard Gutnick, Thomas Pontone, and Joseph Lozito Jr.

Sires Stakes action continues Saturday at Eldorado Scioto Downs when the two-year-old colt pacers take the track. First race post time is 3:15 p.m.

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