Hollywood Dayton to host Dayton Derbies on Saturday

At 0h19, on September 30, 2021 By DAYTON RACEWAY

A trio of star-studded $175,000 Dayton Derbies will highlight the marquee program of the 2021 season at Hollywood Dayton Raceway this Saturday night (Oct. 2).

The undercard will feature eight $75,000 Ohio Sires Stakes Consolation Championship races for Buckeye-bred juveniles divided by age, sex and gait. A pair of Open events and a single overnight offering complete the 14-race card which will begin at a special 6 p.m. post time.

The initial Grand Circuit contest will be the $175,000 Dayton Distaff Derby in race seven. Lyons Sentinel, the top ranked horse in the current Hambletonian Society/Breeders Crown poll listing the best horses in North America, has been installed the 6-5 favorite for driver Tim Tetrick and trainer Jim King Jr. The 4-year-old daughter of Captaintreacherous enters the fray on a six race win streak for owner Threelyonsracing of Brantford, Ontario. The talented mare’s $1,753.544 in purse earnings tops the field of nine which has amassed 176 victories in their illustrious careers.

Rocknificent (Scott Zeron, 3-1), Drama Act (Chris Page, 7-2) and Soho Burning Love A (TBA, 9-2) are expected to pose the most serious threat to Lyons Sentinel’s win streak and first place poll standing.

The finest veteran pacers in the world will take center stage for the 11th race, the $175,000 Dayton Derby. This Is The Plan (Yannick Gingras, 5-2) was given the narrowest of morning line nods in the field which sports 165 total wins and more than $7 million in winnings. The favorite hails from the powerful Ron Burke barn and is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, J&T Silva- Purnel & Libby and Larry Karr.

Ocean Rock (Dan Noble, 3-1) or Catch The Fire (Scott Zeron, 7-2) could also potentially go off as the betting favorite based on their recent fine form. Other stalwarts in the field are Tattoo Artist (Tetrick, 6-1), Nicholas Beach (Joe Bongiorno, 8-1), Gold Digger King (David Miller, 8-1), Little Rocket Man (John DeLong, 10-1), Let It Ride N (Dunn, 12-1) and Chief Mate (Trevor Smith, 15-1).

“It is our pleasure at Hollywood Dayton to treat our fans to the best that harness racing has to offer in our annual Dayton Derby signature events,” exclaimed Director of Racing Jason Bluhm. “The horses in these three races have 524 wins and have earned almost $25 million. It should be quite a show!”

 

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