Dayson captures John Simpson Sr. stake

by PHHA

Chester, PA — Dayson, who has lost only twice in his career when he has stayed flat, and Sir Royson, won $40,000 divisions of the John Simpson Sr. stakes series for 3-year-old trotting colts, as the time-honored races came to Harrah’s Philadelphia for the first time on Friday (Oct. 14). Their counterpart fillies also contested two $40,000 divisions, with Lookin Sharp and Southwind Hope emerging victorious.


Dayson went right to the lead in his colt division for driver Yannick Gingras, cutting fractions of :28.4, :57.3, and 1:26.3 with Rock The Bones left on the outside pressing the issue. After that rival faded, the much-improved Skeezix, the Pennsylvania Stallion Series champion, took his shot at the leader. He, however, never got any closer than the 1-1/4 lengths he was behind at the end of the 1:55 mile.


Dayson is an altered son of Conway Hall who boosted his career earnings to $489,445 with the victory for Burke Racing Stables LLC, Our Horse Cents Stables, J&T Silva Stables LLC, and Rossie Smith. His only two losses without a miscue came in the Colonial final and in his NYSS final last week. He almost overcame post position eight, but was a length shy of Smalltownthrowdown.


The R-And-I Farms LLC will be very pleased that the recent misbehavior of their Sir Royson came to an end on Friday. The son of Crazed parked favored Cufflink Hanover to a :28 quarter-mile and well on the way to a :56.1 half-mile before turning him loose to sit the perfect trip. Pacesetter and first-over Hotitoutofthepark staged a hard battle towards the 1:25 three-quarter pole and into the stretch.


Tim Tetrick then pointed Sir Royson to the passing lane, and the sophomore had to be good this afternoon – and was – to nose out a game Hititoutofthepark, with the favorite settling for third. Trainer Linda Toscano will try to build on the improved decorum of her charge, who did have a victory over Dayson earlier this year, which added to his $130,300 bankroll.


Hitoutofthepark was trained by hot conditioner John Butenschoen, who had better luck in one of the two filly sections with the well-traveled Lookin Sharp .The Andover Hall filly, owned by William Wiswell and M&L of Delaware LLC, was sent away sharply by driver Corey Callahan, commanding the lead in a :27.4 opening quarter-mile before yielding to brushing Goosebump Hanover. The filly then sat behind that one through middle splits of :57 and 1:26.3.


When Lookin Sharp cleared inside into the lane, she was even with Maker A Yankee, who had swept wide off the turn and gained, but through the stretch Lookin Sharp lived up to her name to defeat that rival by a length in 1:56.3 and lift her earnings to $284,662.


In the other distaff division, the Muscle Hill miss Southwind Hope crushed the $200,000 earnings plateau, as the Andy Miller-driven, Julie Miller-trained filly got home a length to the good of Open Access in 1:55. Southwind Hope came on a second-quarter mile brush to take the lead from Open Access. She gained the lead past the :29 first station, then lit up the timer with middle fractions of :58 and 1:27 before storming home in :28 to seal the victory.


Southwind Hope raised her bankroll to $219,573 for the Andy Miller Stable Inc., Little E LLC, and Lawrence Dumain.


The sophomore pacers of both sexes will have their Simpson events here on Sunday (Oct. 16); the parallel races for 2-year-olds will be held on Friday (Oct. 28) and Sunday (Oct. 30).

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