Admiral Hill, Ari Ferrari J and Mambacita will all look to complete clean sweeps of the Kentucky Sire Stakes summer series for 4-year-olds in their respective $150,000 championship events on Tuesday (June 25), which highlight a racing week at Oak Grove Racing & Gaming worth over $1.4 million in purses.
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Horsy Dream impresses as winner at Vincennes
Once again French trotter Horsy Dream with Eric Raffin showed that he has speed like a rocket. Boxed in until 100 yards to go in the Prix Rene Balliere, Horsy Dream exploded when Raffin found racing room down the stretch.
So Rock N’ Roll extends win streak at Cumberland
Open pacer So Rock N’ Roll continued his winning ways at Cumberland on Saturday, extending his current win streak to six in the process.
Heaven On High N wins Open Pace at Saratoga Saturday
Heaven On High N first won the Open Pace at Saratoga Casino Hotel in April.
Charmingsix seeks eighth in a row at Running Aces Sunday
Charmingsix will try for his eighth consecutive win at Running Aces in race one on Sunday.
Merton wins five including feature at Tioga
Mike Merton drove five straight winners including a win with Andover Contessa in the $12,000 featured trot at Tioga Downs on Saturday.
Bailey and MacDonald each win five at Vernon
Drivers Leon Bailey and John MacDonald each took five horses to the winner’s circle at Vernon Downs on Saturday.
Rose Run Zoey equals Scioto track record in OHSS
Rose Run Zoey equaled the Eldorado Scioto Downs track record for 3-year-old pacing fillies on Saturday by winning her $65,000 Ohio Sires Stakes division in 1:49.4.
Takter trotters double up in Graduate at Big M again
Apparently, the Nancy Takter barn has more good trotters in it than presumptive Hambletonian favorite Karl, as in Saturday night’s third and final leg of the Graduate Series for 4-year-olds, she sent out the winners of both trotting divisions for a second straight week.
Kleinhans and Wisher Jr. win MADC races Saturday at Big M
With two races on the card Saturday night, the MADC races didn’t disappoint with both events coming down to a photo finish with the winning margins a nose and neck.