Trainer Brian Brown collects three Buckeye Stallion Series wins

Grove City, OH — Trainer Brian Brown was a perfect three-for-three Monday night (July 12) at MGM Northfield Park as he sent three 2-year-old pacers to the gate, and all came home winners.

Seven divisions of the Buckeye Stallion Series for 2-year-old colt pacers were contested at MGM Northfield Park with each carrying a purse of $ 17,500.

In the first division, Dragon Fly Creek (Fear The Dragon) grabbed the lead at the halfway point and cruised to the win for Ronnie Wrenn Jr. and Brown in 1:56.4. The gelding is owned by Debbie Bird.

Brown’s second win came from Sea Luck (Downbytheseaside) in 1:56.1 with Wrenn. Sea Luck is owned by Country Club Acres, Milton Leeman, Joe Sbrocco and Acadia Farms.

The fastest win of the BSS went to another Brown pupil as Dirge (McArdle) was driven by Cameron McCown in 1:55.4. The colt is owned by Kirk Nichols and Tonya Nichols.

The half-brother to Charlie May (McArdle), Shane Falco by Racing Hill was a winner in 1:56.1 with Aaron Merriman for Steve Carter. The colt is owned by Don Tiger, who also owns Charlie May.

Jeremy Smith combined with Timothy Lane to lead Moved Bythe Spirit (Western Vintage) to the winner’s circle in 1:58.2. The gelding is the property of Lane and Storm Haven.

The father-son combination of Jeff and Tyler Smith won the sixth division with Parklane Hill (Racing Hill) in 1:57.4 and paid the longest price of $12.40 to win. The gelding is owned by Shirley Le Vin.

The final division was won by the gelding Western Ready (Western Vintage) with Merriman for Scott Ferguson. Brendan Toops owns Western Ready.

The Buckeye Stallion Series returns to MGM Northfield Park Wednesday (July 14) for 2-year-old filly pacers. Six divisions will be contested, each for a purse of $17,500. First race post time Wednesday night is 6 p.m.

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