The third leg of the Massachusetts Sire Stakes for three-year-olds was held at Plainridge Park on Tuesday (Oct. 17) and the races produced a laundry list of headlines including streaking winners and personal and stake records.
Plainville, MA The third leg of the $3 million Massachusetts Sire Stakes for 3-year-olds was held at Plainridge Park on Tuesday (Oct. 17) and the races produced a laundry list of harness racing headlines including streaking winners and personal and stake records. There was only one single class contested for $75,000 as the other
The $3 million Massachusetts Sire Stakes got underway at Plainridge Park on Monday (Sept. 25) and visiting drivers Yannick Gingras and Scott Zeron both had hat tricks, driving three winners apiece out of the eight MASS divisions that went postward. And it's noteworthy that those divisional winners were sent behind the gate by eight different trainers.
Noel Daley liked Buy A Round from the moment he began training the female trotter, particularly because she reminded him of past stable star Cedar Dove. The two-year-old filly has done little to change Daley’s opinion since the beginning of her campaign, winning three of four races, including the New Jersey Sire Stakes championship a month ago.