Wrenn wins pair of Ohio Sires Stakes at Dayton

by Kimberly A. Rinker, Administrator, Ohio Standardbred Development Fund

Dayton, OH — Driver Ronnie Wrenn Jr. piloted the winners of two $50,000 Ohio Sires Stakes for pacing and trotting mares, 4-year-olds and up, on Friday night (Oct. 23) at Hollywood Dayton Raceway. The black and maroon-clad reinsman steered favorites Igottafeelinfran and Victory Is Coming to resounding wins in both divisions for older distaffs.

Igottafeelinfran triumphed in the $50,000 Ohio Sires Stakes championship for older pacing mares.

Wrenn first guided Igottafeelinfran to victory over six rivals in the pacing division, clocked in 1:54.1. Trained by Jim Dailey, the 5-year-old daughter of Feelin Friskie used an easy, gate-to-wire steer to nail down her 25th career victory and eighth of the season, pushing her career totals to $461,520 for Ohio owners Jerry Zosel, Kathy Ratcliff and Kimberly Dailey.

“She’s a Cadillac to drive,” Wrenn stressed. “Just a very classy mare. I felt confident that she was the best in there and could win as long as I avoided any road trouble.”

Wrenn did just that, sending Igottafeelinfran right to the top and snapping off fractions of :26.4, :56.3 and 1:24.3, before pacing home her final panel in a modest :29.3 and drawing off by 2-1/2 lengths.

Igottafeelinfran was a multiple OSS winner at ages two and three, and captured this same event last year as a 4-year-old in 1:55.

Co-owner Jerry Zosel said he wasn’t sure what was up next on the agenda for Igottafeelinfran, but said he felt sure that trainer Jim Dailey would be giving the mare a well-deserved rest in the near future.

“He might wind her down in a few weeks and give her a little break during the winter,” Zosel said. “It’s not about the money at this point with her. She’s been awfully good to us.”

Igottafeelinfran’s stablemate Lady Julie (Randy Tharps) finished second, while 40-1 longshot Shakin Friskie (Dan Noble) did well to be third.

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Victory Is Coming captured the $50,000 Ohio Sires Stakes championship for older trotting mares.

Wrenn next guided the diminutive but mighty Victory Is Coming, who scored her 60th career win en route to establishing a new track record for older trotting mares over Dayton’s five-eighths-mile oval, clocked in 1:54.3 for the one mile test.

Owned by Betty and Red Shaw and trained by Ammon Hershberger, the 8-year-old mare upped her career earnings to $656,952.

“She has such a good, fluid way of trotting,” said Wrenn in the winner’s circle. “She can race anyway you want her to — from on or off the pace, and she always gives you her best effort. She just loves her job and I never chased her at all tonight. It was all her.”

Wrenn got away in the three-hole but moved Victory Is Coming quickly from the rail at the :27 first quarter, took the lead, and never looked back — leading the field of nine trotters through fractions of :56.3 and 1:25.3. She used a final brush of :29 to win by nearly nine lengths over 24-1 longshot Miss Lulu Belle (Don Irvine Jr.), while Rose Run Nellie (Josh Sutton) got up for third.

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