Rose Run Xtra, Guido Di take OBC splits at Delaware (Ohio)

Delaware, OH — Trainer Ron Burke and driver Chris Page continued their hot streak by winning the second of two $60,000 Ohio Breeders Championship divisions for 2-year-old trotting colts and geldings with Rose Run Xtra on Tuesday (Sept. 21) at the Delaware County Fair.

Rose Run Xtra was the fastest among rookie male trotters in Tuesday’s Ohio Breeders Championship, coasting to a 2:01 win. Conrad Photo.

Rose Run Xtra defended his rail starting position and held off a late challenge of stablemate Unhitched (Dan Noble) to win by 2-1/2 lengths in 2:01 over a track rated ‘good.’ The Cash Hall colt has finished on the board in all 10 seasonal starts and has now earned $180,075 for Burke Racing Stable, Hatfield Stables, Knox Services and Jason Melillo.

In the first $60,000 division, Guido Di (Brady Brown) defeated Pappardelle (Aaron Merriman) and What The Blaze (Dan Noble) by a length in 2:02.1.

The Wishing Stone gelding, a $9,000 yearling purchase, won for the second time and has earned $99,451 for his ownership team of Virginia Schoeffel, Kathy Schoeffel, Lewis Falton and Marian Schilling.

Chris Page has eight driving wins on the week and trainer Ron Burke has five conditioning wins.

Onetwoskipafew used a patient drive by Anthony MacDonald and swept past the pacesetting Madame Madelyn (Trevor Smith) in the stretch to win the opening division of the Buckeye Stallion Series for 2-year-old trotting fillies.

The Uncle Peter lass won for the fifth time in 10 starts for trainer Jason McGinnis and TheStable.ca and Hutchison Harness groups in a new lifetime mark of 2:02.

Lady Is Great (Dan Noble) took the second $17,500 division in 2:02.2 in front-stepping fashion. Marty Wollam trains the Creatine filly for Acadia Farms.

Jamaica Jann (Mitchell Cushing) scored an upset in the final $17,500 division in 2:03.1. The Long Tom filly is co-owned by trainer Eric Nesselroad with Joe and Katie Nessleroad. Jamaica Jan paid $27.60 to win.

Jazmin Arnold and Roll’em Up took the Spring Haven Farm Ladies Driving Championship gate-to-wire in 1:58.2. Roll’em Up is a 13-year-old gelded son of Rocknroll Hanover trained by Michael Arnold and owned by Caleb Hagerman.

Grand Circuit action continues at the Delaware County Fair on Wednesday (Sept. 22) with the Jugette card starting at 12 noon.

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