Warrawee Koine comes through in OSSS Final

by Greg Blanchard. WEG Media

Campbellville, ON — Warrawee Koine converted off a perfect pocket trip to score a mild upset in Monday’s (May 11) C$54,400 Ontario Sired Spring Series Final for 3-year-old pacing fillies at Mohawk Racetrack.

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Warrawee Koine converted off a pocket trip to win the Ontario Sired Spring Series Final.

With Mike Saftic at the controls, the daughter of Astreos-My Gal Hall left sharply to grab the early lead and took the field through a first panel of :28 before yielding in the second quarter to the heavily favored Brooklyns Best, in rein to Jody Jamieson.

The top pair remained in that order past the half in :56.4 and three-quarters in 1:25.1 but as they turned for home, Warrawee Koine tipped out from the two-hole to challenge the pacesetter.

It took the length of the stretch but Warrawee Koine finally prevailed by a half-length at the finish over Brooklyns Best with round two winner Ashtreos finishing another two lengths back in third.

The 1:53.1 effort was the fifth win in seven starts this season for Warrawee Koine, who won four straight to start off her campaign. Gregg McNair does the training for owner Dr. Michael Wilson. The lion’s share of the purse boosted her earnings to just over C$84,000.

Earlier this Spring, Warrawee Koine captured the Silver Reign Series Final at Woodbine.

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