Over $2.4 million in purses will be at stake this Saturday at Woodbine Racetrack as eight $300,000 Ontario Sires Stakes Super Finals go to post featuring the province’s top pacers and trotters.
Two and three-year-olds competing in the Gold eliminations and finals throughout the season accumulate points based on performance and the top point earners are eligible to compete in the rich finals on November 12.
Top divisional point earners Circles (400), Daylon Magician (397), Warrawee Needy (357), Prodigal Seelster (297), The Game Plan (287), Monkey On My Wheel (281), Peach Martini (269), Class Of O Nine (235), and Apogee Hanover (235) will all highlight their respective Super Finals.
Trainer and co-owner Carl Jamieson will not be present when Warrawee Needy lines up behind the gate in his division (two-year-old colt pace), but the veteran trainer wouldn’t be surprised if his rookie crossed the wire first.
Jamieson will remain in Florida over the winter months developing his younger horses for next season.
Warrawee Needy has established himself as the top Ontario-sired freshman pacer this season leading with 357 points in the provincial program. The son of E Dees Cam-Great Memories has amassed $385,000 in earnings with a lifetime best of 1:49.4 taken in his most recent outing, an Ontario Sires Stakes record.
“I wasn’t surprised by that at all,” said Jamieson of Warrawee Needy’s record. “To be honest, I think he could have gone more. He did it all on his own with no urging.”
Warrawee Needy, a $20,000 yearling purchase in 2010 from the Forest City Yearling Sale, boasts a record of 8-1-1 from 12 lifetime starts for Jamieson, along with Thomas Kyron, Floyd Marshall and breeder Dr. Michael Wilson.
Saturday evening will mark the final start of the season for Warrawee Needy as he begins from Post 2 in a short field of six.
“He’s as ready as he can be,” said Jamieson. “He won’t get trained much this week because my assistant trainer, Matt Kitchen, took him to Mohawk this past Saturday to go a good training mile.”
Warrawee Needy will likely be the heavy favourite again. Jamieson remains optimistic.
“They all get beat,” he said. “Every good or great horse out there gets beat. My horse shouldn’t on Saturday, but it’s a horse race and anything can happen.”
The fields are listed below:
Race 2 – $300,000 OSS Super Final – 2PC
1. Machalepo
2. Warrawee Needy
3. Jake Sully
4. Caddy Jeff
5. Hard To Mach
6. Aslan
Race 3 – $300,000 OSS Super Final – 2TC
1. Good Sound Advice
2. The Game Plan
3. Cradabra
4. Majestic Image
5. Il Mago
6. Summer Indian
7. Prestidigitator
8. Heres The Magic
9. Keystone Orion
10. Dalglish
Race 4 – $300,000 OSS Super Final – 2PF
1. Classy Lane Rose
2. Apogee Hanover
3. Cooking The Books
4. Legal Entity
5. Your Beautiful
6. Mindsweeper
7. Ys Gold Star
8. Class Of O Nine
Race 5 – $300,000 OSS Super Final – 3TC
1. Tamarind
2. Sim Brown
3. Daylon Magician
4. Mr Joe Sixpack
5. Delcrest Julian
6. Imperial Count
7. Edit
8. Mister Herbie
9. Over And Out
10. Lakefield
Race 7 – $300,000 OSS Super Final – 2TF
1. Witch Way
2. Circles
3. Cool Creek Breeze
4. Counter pointe
5. Miss Paris
6. Miss Majestic
7. Kylie Hall
8. Frisky Strike
9. Twin B Sensation
10. Dancehall Mistress
Race 8 – $300,000 OSS Super Final – 3PF
1. Monkey On My Wheel
2. Modern Connection
3. Waasmula
4. Patsys Luck
5. Village Janus
6. Machs Delicacy
7. Camille
8. Imagine Semalu
9. Athenas Legacy
Race 9 – $300,000 OSS Super Final – 3TF
1. Pretty Crafty
2. China Pearls
3. Eagle Canada
4. Enchantment
5. Magic Wheel
6. Peach Martini
7. Oh Sweet Baby
8. Nordic De Vie
9. Marys Out Cruisin
10. First Flower
Race 10 – $300,000 OSS Super Final – 3PC
1. Watermelonwine
2. Prodigal Seelster
3. Dr Dew
4. Some Mach Some Win
5. Twin B Legend
6. Cam B Zipper
7. Mystician
8. Camaes Fellow
9. Machal Jackson
Woodbine’s 12-race program will begin with a 7:30 p.m. scheduled post time. WEG will also be offering a $50,000 guaranteed early and late Pick 4.
(courtesy Standardbred Canada & WEG)