Ohio Super Night Sunday at MGM Northfield Park

Northfield, OH — MGM Northfield Park is the proud host of Ohio Super Night on Sunday (Sept. 5). The night will offer fans superb racing action featuring the best youngsters in the Buckeye State.

The night will also offer free to enter prize drawings in races 3-10, a free to enter $2,000 handicapping contest and free to participate Spin N’ Win for a chance at great prizes.

With more than $2.5 million in purse money being distributed over the evening, this richest night of racing in Northeast Ohio’s history features a series of eight $300,000 races which will decide the Ohio Sires Stake champions. The evening’s sixth race begins an all stakes Pick-5 with a $20,000 guaranteed pool. First race post time is 6 p.m.

The Summerfest Grille Tent will be open on the Grandstand Apron from 5–10 p.m. featuring Italian sausages, steak burgers and more.

Analysis of the Championship legs:

Three-Year-Old Filly Trotters — Despite having enough points to make this final, last year’s champion, Merry Ann, was not entered in Sunday night’s big dance. No. 7 Celebrate With Me has two wins and two seconds in the four OSS legs, making her the point leader with a total of 154. The sport’s leading trainer, Ron Burke, conditions for Burke Racing Stable, BFJ Stable, Weaver Bruscemi and Knox Services. Chris Page will drive. The filly was successfully campaigned last year by Ohio Harness Hall of Famer Marty Wollom, making $159,972 in 2020. In nine starts this year Celebrate With Me has three wins and six runner-up finishes. No. 4 Katie’s Lucky Day has garnered 141 points and has three straight wins leading up to this $300,000 championship. No. 1 Herculisa starts from the rail with 137 points and is one of two fillies in this race starting from the Virgil Morgan Jr. barn; the other is No. 5 Boujee Girl. Herculisa was a winner two starts ago and finished second last start to points-leader Celebrate With Me. No. 3 Designer Specs is fourth in points. She was undefeated last year in 14 starts. After last year’s perfect season, Designer Specs has maintained tougher competition this year and has proven that she belongs among the best in the Buckeye State. Six of the seven fillies in here have lifetime earnings over $100,000. Celebrate With Me sports the highest tally with $279,132. Uncle Peter is the leading sire in here with three starters.

Two-Year-Old Colt Pacers — No. 6 Sling Shock enters this final as the points leader (179) despite No. 5 Gulf Shores being undefeated. Sling Shock has six starts this year, winning four times and finishing second twice. Christi Noble trains this Downbytheseaside colt and husband Dan Noble will drive. This is one of an amazing six horses by Downbytheseaside in this championship. Gulf Shores is a perfect four-for-four but missed the third leg of the OSS. Although there appears to be two heavyweights in here, this is far from a two-horse race. No. 3 Terminator checks in third in points and is one of three horses starting for trainer Ron Burke. Tre Cruz has also shown he fits among the state’s elite but drew poorly in this final.

Three-Year-Old Filly Pacers — No. 2 Summer Touch is the defending champion filly in here. She is also the divisional leader again this year, winning three of the four legs and finishing third in the leg leading up to this championship event. Trainer Ron Burke has seen this filly through 11 wins in 17 career starts and earnings of $420,410 with hopes of adding another $150,000 to her bankroll. No. 6 Dragons Lady Luck also has three wins in OSS legs after finishing fifth in the initial leg, making her second in points. No. 3 Smothastenesewisky checks in third in points for owner/trainer Brian Haynes. She has proven herself to be a force to be reckoned with among sophomore fillies. Racing Hill leads all sires in this division with three starters in this championship.

Two-Year-Old Filly Trotters — Division leader No. 1 Gabbys C Note, a winner of three of her four Ohio Sires Stakes legs drew the coveted rail. She is one of three fillies that made this final for trainer Chris Beaver. She has four wins in five starts, her only was was the second OSS leg were she made a break at the start. No. 5 Caviar Roxie Due is second in points and is another Beaver trainee. Her three starts in OSS action resulted in three successes. Yet another Beaver starter is No. 8 Stephanie Hill, third in points after winning two OSS legs. No. 3 Sweet On Pete will have many rooting her on from TheStable.ca, as her 44 fractional owners have high hopes after her win and second in two OSS efforts. There is no clear leading sire among freshman filly trotters. Creatine, Triumphant Caviar, Uncle Peter and What The Hill each have two youngsters in this $300,000 race.

Two-Year-Old Filly Pacers — No. 8 Sea Silk is undefeated in six starts, winning all four OSS legs for trainer Ron Burke, who trains three fillies in this championship. Her dominance will be put to the ultimate test after drawing the dreaded 8-hole. No 1 Cape Cod Hanover, another Burke trainee, has won five of six races. Her only loss was a runner-up finish at the hands of Sea Silk. However, her luck at the draw, scoring the pole, may be key in turning the tables on her undefeated stablemate. No. 2 Hotshot Temptress is third in the point standings for trainer Kyle Ater. She has scored twice in OSS competition this year. This race again illustrates Downbytheseaside’s dominance among young Ohio pacers with five offspring in this final.

Two-Year-Old Colt Trotters — Chris Beaver trainees No. 1 Caviar Gold and No. 7 Gabbys Bit Coin are tied with 128 points. Both started in three of the four OSS legs with two wins and a second. No. 2 Chulo is eighth in the point standings, but first in money after winning the $150,000 Next Generation race at Eldorado Scioto Downs to kick-off his freshman campaign. No. 6 Slim Jimmy is third in points, but looks to have the loudest cheering section as his 76 owners look to own a piece of a Sires Stake champion for TheStable.ca. Six different sires have starters in this final with What The Hill being on top with three.

Three-Year-Old Colt Pacers — Place and show wagering have been canceled in this championship event due to heavy favoritism of point leader No. 2 Charlie May. This son of McArdle has proven himself to not only be dominant in the Buckeye State, but has been impressive in Open competition, winning (but was disqualified) in the $700,000 Meadowlands Pace and winning the $300,000 Carl Milstein Memorial at MGM Northfield Park. No. 8 Heart Of Chewbacca is second in points, but drew the dreaded 8-hole. Seven sires are represented in this final, with McArdle sporting two finalists.

Three-Year-Old Colt Trotters — No. 6 Winning Ticket is the undisputed points leader, earning more than double the points of any other finalist and is one of four starters for trainer Chris Beaver. He is a perfect nine-for-nine this season. No. 4 Perron is the defending champion in this division and is fifth in points this year with two seconds, a fourth and a fifth place finish in his four OSS starts. No. 7 Mcstoned Again enters this race with five straight wins, including an OSS victory on Aug. 14 at Northfield Park. Six sires have starters in this championship with Uncle Peter and Wishing Stone each with two starters.

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