Tioga Downs welcomes three divisions of the New York Sire Stakes (NYSS) for 2-year-old harness racing pacing colts and geldings on Sunday (July 29) at 1 p.m.
In the first division of the NYSS ($36,566), Major Blake (Tim Tetrick) is the morning line favorite at 5-2. The 2-year-old colt by Art Major-Bet Your Life is owned by Matthew Bencic, Howard Berke and trainer Sam Schillaci.
He has a win and a second in two starts. His win was in a leg of the NYSS at Yonkers ($53,000)
The second morning line choice in the first division is the Ron Burke trained Bicorne Hanover (Matt Kakaley) at 3-1. He is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, Martin and Switala.
The 2-year-old colt by Art Major-Boldnbrash Hanover won a leg of the NYSS his last time out at Buffalo ($53,500).
In the second division of the NYSS ($36,566), the morning line top choice is Buddy Hill (Scott Zeron) at 5-2. Owned by Tom Hill and trained by Chris Ryder, he has a win and a third in three career starts.
He is a 2-year-old colt by Roll With Joe-Lessofit Hanover.
The second morning line choice is World On Edge (Matt Kakaley) at 3-1. Ron Burke trains this 2-year-old colt by Roll With Joe-Inanotherworld for owners Joe Di Scala, J&T Silva – Purnell & Libby, Andrew Sorella and Burke Racing Stable. World On Edge is one for three with a win in a leg of the NYSS at Yonkers ($53,000).
In the final division of the NYSS ($35,866) the big morning line favorite at 9-5 is Melodies Major (Tyler Buter).
Owned by Marin Scharf and trained by Mark Ford, he is undefeated, three for three in his young career. The 2-year-old colt by Art Major-Hilarious has captured legs of the NYSS at Yonkers ($52,000), Monticello ($54,500), and Buffalo ($53,500).
The second morning line choice is the Blake Macintosh trained Jack Nation (Jim Morrill Jr.) at 5-2. Owned by Macintosh, Hutt Racing Stable, Ridgeway Racing Stable with Ozzie & Reg Stables, he has one win and two seconds in three starts. Jack Nation is a 2-year-old colt by American Ideal-Ladyjack. His win was a NYSS win at Monticello ($55,500). He has finished second twice to Melodies Major.
The 13 race card at Tioga Downs on Sunday (July 29) starts at 1 p.m.
One Hand Keg Stand wins F & M feature Friday
One Hand Keg Stand (Jeff Long) charges late to capture Fillies & Mares Open 4 ($6,800) at Tioga Downs Friday (7-27-18).
Juice Hanover (Matt Romano) led, hitting the first quarter in :27.1. SInspirational (Aaron Byron) then took over hitting the half in :56.3. It was then Gold Star Aurora taking them to three-quarters in 1:25.0. She looked like the winner at the top of the stretch.
One Hand Keg Stand ($15.00) was ninth at the halfway point and seventh at the three-quarter mark. Owned by Robert Fleming and trainer Timothy Miller Jr, she looked like a rocket ship in the stretch flying by them all in 1:55.1. Goldstar Rockette (Corey Braden) also fired late to finish second. Juice Hanover was third best.
One Hand Keg Stand is a 4-year-old mare by Lislea. It was her fifth win this season and career victory number nine.
Outsidecourt (Jim Taggart Jr.) is upset winner in top trot race ($6,800).
No live racing on Saturday (July 28) due to Wynonna and The Big Noise concert. Live racing returns to Tioga Downs with a 13 race card featuring three divisions of the New York Sire Stakes on Sunday (July 29) at 1 p.m.
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by John Horne, for Tioga Downs