Pacing fillies vie in Ohio Sire Stakes

by Kimberly Rinker, OSDF Administrator

Northfield, OH — A trio of $40,000 Ohio Sires Stakes divisions for sophomore pacing fillies were contested Saturday (Aug. 20) at Northfield Park, with each of the three miles clocked in 1:54.3. Despite the balmy night, which was pitted with intermittent, light rain showers, a generous crowd was on hand to see some of the Buckeye State’s finest distaffs compete.

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Miss Me Yet wins her third race of the season in OSS action.

That winning time of 1:54.3 was the one common denominator between the three victorious fillies, each of whom is vying for a starting berth in the $250,000 championship, set for Saturday (Sept. 3) at Ohio’s “home of the flying turns.” This was the fourth leg of the series prior to eight Super Night Championships for 2 and 3-year-old colts and fillies of both the trotting and pacing gaits.

Trainer Brenda Teague’s Miss Me Yet rebounded at just the right time off several sub-par efforts to take the first OSS division handily, besting her rivals by 2-1/4 lengths. The daughter of I’m Gorgeous used a :28.1 final brush to post her third win of the season for driver Randy Tharps at odds of 6-1. Favorite Clarebear finished second (Peter Wrenn) while Johnsbadgirl (Aaron Merriman) got up for third.

The victory pushed Miss Me Yet’s career earnings to $246,985 for owners George Teague and the Teague Racing Partnership. This filly had also won her previous OSS test on July 2 at Scioto Downs in a lifetime best 1:53.2.

Favorite NPR Nine picked up her first OSS victory in the second division with Ronnie Wrenn, Jr. at the lines for trainer Ron Potter and owner/breeder Dan Russo. This daughter of Big Bad John paced her final quarter in :29.1 to best rival Jakes Chance (Jason Merriman) by 1-3/4 lengths with favorite Queen Ann M notching third for Chris Page. The win, NPR Nine’s second of the year in 13 starts, upped her seasonal earnings to $48,415 and her career bankroll to $81,239.

My Tweed Heart didn’t disappoint her backers, capturing the third OSS division easily for driver Josh Sutton with a :28.4 final brush. The Manhardt lass is trained by Bill Dailey for Carl and Melanie Atley and Alan Keith and upped her career earnings to $248,134 with her eighth win of the season in 11 starts. Save My Tootsie (Ronnie Wrenn, Jr.) held on for second after leading throughout most of the mile while Feeling Red Hot (Kayne Kauffman) got up for third.

My Tweed Heart now sits atop this division with 178 points and will be the likely favorite in the championship.

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