Downbytheseaside fillies dominate in Ohio Sires Stakes action at MGM Northfield Park

Grove City, OH – Hey Hey Mama and Mcseaside were the winners in the two divisions in the third leg of the Ohio Sire Stakes for 3-year-old filly pacers at Northfield Park on Saturday night.

The fastest of the two divisions Saturday night was the first with Hey Hey Mama taking the front before the half and never looking back capturing the race in 1:49.3, a new lifetime mark for the filly. Ronnie Wrenn Jr. was at the controls for trainer Brian Brown. The Downbytheseaside filly made it her sixth win out of eight lstarts netting $88,500 so fair this season for ownership group Country Club Acres, Milton J. Leeman, Joe Sbrocco, and Acadia Farms.

McSeaside was the winner in the second division. When the gate sung open. Cruise Alert made an early break before first turn, but Angel Hill (Luke Ebersole) made her way to the front and Fear of Sports (Wrenn, Jr.) followed behind second. Seaside Tina (Chris Lems) and Mcseaside (Chris Page) lined up third and fourth, respectively, behind the leaders.

The field was in straight alignment until they reached the backstretch when McSeaside moved first over from fourth passing the three quarters in 1:21.2. Fear of Sports moved out from the pocket to go after the trailblazer, Angel Hill, as they made the final turn.

McSeaside went three wide pacing right past her competitors to win in 1:50.2. Chris Page had the lines for trainer Ron Burke. The Downbytheseaside filly now has won two out of three legs of the Ohio Sires Stakes bankrolling $90,000 so far this season and $385,614 lifetime.

The fourth leg of the Ohio Sires Stakes for 3-year-old filly pacers will be held at Northfield Park on July 17.

For more information:
Cheyenne Christman
cchristman@ohha.com
614-221-3650

The Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association (OHHA) is a non-profit organization serving Standardbred horse owners, breeders, trainers, drivers, and fans who participate in the sport of harness racing in the Buckeye State.

OHHA was founded in 1953. The mission of the Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association is to preserve, protect, promote, and serve the entire Standardbred industry in Ohio and beyond.

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