Twin B Joe Fresh highlights freshman NYSS at Saratoga Casino Hotel

Saratoga Springs, NY – The Independence Day matinee featured 2-year-old pacing fillies on Monday (July 4) afternoon at Saratoga Casino Hotel. There were three divisions of the New York Sire Stakes for freshman fillies that each went for a purse of $51,300.

Twin B Joe Fresh was the fastest 2-year-old today at Saratoga Casino Hotel while winning one of the NYSS divisions. Melissa Simser photo.

Twin B Joe Fresh (Roll With Joe) was the fastest of the 2-year-olds on the card as the Chris Ryder trainee made her Sire Stakes debut a winning one in 1:54.3. Jason Bartlett piloted Twin B Joe Fresh who won her lifetime debut at the Meadowlands in June while taking part in Geers competition. On Monday, the Ryder-trained up-and-comer cruised to a decisive score to move her record to two-for-two. She was the public’s 1-9 betting favorite in her $51,300 division.

Vivians Dream (American Ideal) was also a repeat winner on Monday as the Cory Mumford-trained filly was impressive for the second straight try in NYSS competition. Wally Hennessey picked up the catch-drive behind Vivians Dream who scored impressively in her debut at Buffalo Raceway and had little difficulty repeating. The final time for both wins to kick off her freshman campaign was 1:54.4. She was the 2-5 public choice in the wagering in her Spa debut.

The only mild upset of the trio of stakes races went the way of Ray Schnittker’s Hunting Season (Huntsville) who went coast-to-coast at odds of 5-2. The freshman filly came to town off a win at Pocono Downs and handled the move to the half-mile track with ease on Monday as she went wire-to-wire with Mark Macdonald at the controls. Hunting Season stopped the timer in 1:55.1 in her first Sire Stakes score. The freshman paid $7.10 to win as her race’s second choice in the wagering.

Live racing resumes on Friday (July 8) evening at Saratoga when NY Sire Stakes action will again be featured as 2-year-old colt and gelding trotters will highlight the 13-race card. First post time is set for 5 p.m.

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