Galen Erso Goes For Gold At Grand River
Two-year-old trotters invaded Grand River Raceway on Friday evening, Sept. 6 for the fourth Gold Series leg of the Ontario Sires Stakes.
Marcus Melander's homebred Galen Erso, the leading colt in the Gold Series, kicked off the stakes action with a 1:57.1 victory in a $95,000 division for the local father and son team of trainer Gregg McNair and driver Doug McNair.
Returning to action after back-to-back Gold wins in July and a close runner-up finish in the Mid-Season Gold Final a month ago at Woodbine Mohawk Park, Galen Erso swept up from midfield at the :28.1 quarter mark to take command and never looked back. The Green Manalishi S-Wygant Princess colt clocked middle splits of :57.3 and 1:27 en route to the 1-1/4-length victory over early leader Shutter Green (Bob McClure), with Chicago Hall (James MacDonald) holding on for third.
While the colt was a dominant winner, Doug McNair noted he wasn't trotting at his best.
"I didn't like the way he was trotting, even scoring down," said McNair. "He was still good enough to win and hopefully they get him sharpened up for the Super Final.
"I think he is one of the best or the best in the division. He got beat in the mid-season's challenge there. Sylvain [Filion's] horse [winner You Got It Kemp] raced great. He got a better trip than mine; I had to remove mine to the front again and he just got picked off at the wire. I think he's got lots of trot, he's just got to get there."
Having hit the board in his first five career starts, Galen Erso has already banked $166,168.
He paid $2.90 to win as the 2-5 favourite.



