Freshmen and more in the spotlight at Hawthorne

Hinsdale, IL — This weekend it’s time to unveil the season’s ICF 2-year-old stake pacing and trotting aspirants as Hawthorne’s Night of Champions series gets underway for state-bred juveniles.

In addition, Hawthorne players will have the advantage of at least one past performance line to gaze at on most of these freshmen horses thanks to the ICF 2-year-old Standardbred Preview conducted 10 days ago at the Illinois State Fairgrounds.

They’ll be off and racing Friday night at Hawthorne with a strong 13-race card. Four Footed Fotos photo.

Ten races were held and for most of the 2-year-olds it was the very first time they ever competed in a race.

While one event from these youngsters undoubtedly is not much to go on as far as how their racing futures will unfold, it’s a step in the right direction for some, and a learning experience for all.

The fasting winning time, hands down, was the 1:58.3 mile by Ed Teefey’s homebred Major Grin (Casey Leonard) in a freshman male pace division. Trained by Mike Brink, the son of Major Bombay, out of the Western Terror broodmare Terror Grin, came off the pace to finish first by 2-1/4 lengths.

Major Grin will go postward Friday night (June 25) in the first race, a $17,500 Incredible Finale division, with Leonard as the 6-5 programmed favorite off his strong Springfield mile.

Major Grin will be challenged by nine state-bred freshman colts and geldings including Kingofmyheart (post five, Atlee Bender), an Erv Miller trained pacer plucked for $45,000 at last year’s Illini Classic Sale, and Frontier Bombay (post eight, Todd Warren), acquired by trainer Jim Eaton for $22,000 at the same auction.

Frontier Bombay is the younger brother of Frontier Charley, the 2020 runner-up of the Incredible Finale final for Eaton.

Also going to the gate in this year’s opening round of the Incredible Finale are Knox The Fox, Royale Ryan, Illini Storm, Magazine Theme, No Way Bombay, Pericles and Likely Blue Bayou.

Foxy Matchup: The fifth race second division could see a lot of play go to both the Nelson Willis stable’s Fox Valley Crete (Kyle Wilfong), the 2020 Illini Classic Sales topper at $52,000, and the Gary Rath trained Fox Valley Ozzy, a $14,500 buy who beat Fox Valley Crete by more than four lengths when they met in Springfield on June 17.

Those two will be confronted by Getaway, Dandy’s Sushi, Bigday Bombay, Cuz We Have Eight, Cole Thornton, Arcadia Sportaculr and Get E Up, a $30,000 yearling purchase.

Peachy Keen: Friday’s larger than normal 13-race program will also deliver the $12,500 second leg of the Plum Peachy stake for 3-year-old ICF pacing fillies.

The Night of Champions event is headed up by first round winner Hart’s Heart (Kyle Wilfong) and Violet stake champion Scorecard Dandy (Juan Franco), a head better than his Mike Brink trained rival earlier this month.

Looking to knock off the above pair is Bootsy Bombay, the 2020 Incredible Tillie champion, along with Princess Mooss, Kandi’s Fortune, Ryans Secret and Clearly The Bomb.

Our Stars Shunned: Just to make things even more enjoyable for your viewing the $12,000 Open Pace will go as race six with Illinois’ top two older pacers Fox Valley Gemini (post seven, Casey Leonard) and He’zzz A Wise Sky (post eight, Kyle Wilfong) squaring off for a fifth time this season.

So far, the talented duo have split their first four season’s meetings. Whereas Fox Valley Gemini received last week off, He’zzz A Wise Sky went to Hoosier Park and took on the best in Indiana where he finished a respectable third.

A newcomer to the Hawthorne Open is the Running Aces invader SB Bodacious (post six), who will be driven by his trainer Rick Magee. The Iowa bred standout has won three of the last four Opens, the best in 1:51.1, at the Minnesota track, good enough says the USTA computer generated morning line to open as the 2-1 favorite.

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