Kenny Platt won the National Cutting Horse Association’s Super Stakes Special 5 Open Show in Ft. Worth last month.
He was riding Dr Sueish, a sorrel gelding owned by Robert Tregemba, and marked 229 points to claim the title and over $50,000 in winnings.
Platt rode Dr Sueish, whose barn name is Toby, in the NCHA Futurity in November of 2019 and was a half-point out of making it to the finals.
Then Covid hit, and the Super Stakes, which would have been held in April of 2020, was canceled.
But the third leg of the “triple crown” in the NHCA world, the Summer Spectacular, took place in July 2020, and once again, Platt, on Toby, was a half-point away from the finals.
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The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono and the Pennsylvania Harness Horsemen’s Association have released details early and late closers that will be highlighting the 2021 racing season.
The Northeast Pennsylvania oval will begin a 137-day meet on Saturday (Feb. 6), concluding on Saturday (Oct. 30).
The Pennsylvania All-Stars, an early closer for PA sired three-year-olds, will make its first appearance of the season in May and June. The two-year-old All-Stars will be held in July. Nominations for the three-year-old PA All-Stars events are due on Tuesday, Feb. 16. The two-year-old event nominations will not be due until Monday, March 15.
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