Georgian Downs: McNairs go two-for-two in OSS Gold Series
The glamour boys were at Georgian Downs tonight for a pair of Ontario Sires Stakes Gold divisions, and the father-son duo of Gregg and Doug McNair was victorious in each.
Sport Secret started the night off by earning his first stakes victory in his C$102,200 split in race one. Doug settled the Sportswriter colt off a brisk early pace set by the dueling trio of St Lads Sterling, Southside Eddy, and Magical Arthur, who led the field through a first quarter of 26 seconds as they battled for position.
"They mixed 'er up big time on the front-end, and he benefitted from that," said Gregg.
Southside Eddy, the betting favorite, emerged to take the lead at the half in 54 seconds, but was overtaken by St Lads Sterling as he powered to a three-quarter time of 1:22. As the field entered the stretch, Sport Secret found racing room and closed from third with a final panel of 28 1/5 to win by a length over a late-charging Century Inspector, and Ron.
Making his third OSS start, the third time was the charm for Sport Secret getting a quality trip.
"We've only raced him in two stakes races, and in the last Gold he got parked the whole way," said Gregg. "Then the start before that he was first-over, and it was tough for him, but he raced good tonight."
The win was Sport Secret's sixth of 2022, pushing him over C$175,000 in earnings for Gregg and his ownership partners Frank Brundle, Jeffrey Skinner, and Ross Holmes.
Century Inspector made a valiant effort to finish second after going off at 53-1. Bob McClure was in the race bike for trainer John Pentland. Eric Rosene owns the He's Watching colt, who now has over C$180,000 in career earnings.
Ron flew down the lane to finish third in a photo. It was the James Dean trainee's second straight top-three finish at the Gold level. Phil Hudon was driving as the colt passed the C$200,000 mark for owners James and Wilma Mackenzie.
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In race three, the second C$101,300 OSS Gold test, Stonebridge Helios picked up his third consecutive win since transferring to the McNair barn.
The Sunshine Beach colt was impressive from start to finish. Sent off at 1-9 from post four, he settled off the 26 4/5 first quarter and made a powerful first-up move as the field passed the grandstand for the first time, going from fourth to the front and leading the rest of the way to win by two lengths. His final time of 1:49 4/5 is only three-tenths of a second off his career mark of 1:49.1 set in his last start.
"He seems to be getting stronger every start," said Gregg. "He went a nice mile last week at Mohawk, and tonight was a big trip, doing quite a bit of the work, and leading them through the half in 54 seconds. It was a good mile for him."
He now has C$491,000 in earnings for owners John Fleischman and Angie Stiller.
"I'd be lying if I said I didn't like him. He's a nice horse and he has a lot of go," said Gregg. "He's a nice horse to be around, he was nice when we got him, and he is still a nice horse."
Shawn Steacy trainee Macho Phil was second. Bob McClure was in the race bike as the colt was second for most of the mile and was unable to catch Stonebridge Helios tonight. Hudson Standrdbrd Stb Inc. owns the son of Shanghai Phil.
Cold Creek Queso finished third. Austin Sorrie piloted the Murray Brethour trainee to his best OSS finish of 2022. The result moved him over C$100,000 in career earnings for owner Cold Creek Standardbred.
--press release (Ontario Sires Stakes)--

