Miss Smead, Dark Mirage cop Miami Valley Sunday co-features

Lebanon, OH — Miss Smead and Dark Mirage captured the co-features on a dry, but bitterly cold late afternoon matinee Sunday (Jan. 9) at Miami Valley Raceway, completing the first of 17 weeks comprising the 2022 meet.

The regular weekly schedule calls for five consecutive days of live racing, from Sunday through Thursday, beginning at 4:05 p.m. each program.

Miss Smead captured a $17,500 conditioned trot in 1:55.3 for driver Trace Tetrick and owner-trainer Don Eash. Tetrick, who has taken the early lead in the local dash derby, used a strong second quarter “brush and crush” move to advance from sixth to third and assume a widening lead shortly thereafter. By the top of the stretch, Miss Smead enjoyed a four length margin and maintained it to the wire, beating Rose Run Valor (Kayne Kauffman), Parkhill Lancelot (Mitch Cushing) and Ima Diamond Babe (Tony Hill) by 3-1/2 lengths in the end.

As the mild favorite, Miss Smead paid $5.80 to win. It was the 15th lifetime triumph for the 5-year-old daughter of Guccio.

Driver Chris Page got Dark Mirage away fifth in a $15,000 conditioned pace for high caliber mares. Moving just past the half, the 4-year-old daughter of So Surreal advanced to third on the outside at the three-quarter station, second by two lengths at the top of the stretch, then inched past pacesetting Princess Rougarou (Dan Noble) by a neck at the wire in 1:53. Debt Motivated (Brett Miller) finished three lengths further back in third.

Trained by Ron Burke, it was the initial Miami Valley start for the winner who has been racing at The Meadows and Northfield Park. It was the fifth career success for Dark Mirage and the 1:53 tally represented a new lifetime best. She is owned by Burke Racing and Weaver Bruscemi.

Tetrick led all drivers on Sunday with three victories. Josh Sutton, Brett Miller, Jeremy Smith and Chris Page all notched doubles.

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