Osceola Repeats In OSS Gold Series
Rookie trotting colts and geldings met up Friday evening (Aug. 12) at Woodbine Mohawk Park for the third Ontario Sires Stakes Gold leg of the season.
Team McNair’s Osceola (Hunterton sold) moved to the lead just after the opening quarter and never looked back for a 1:56.1 victory in the $101,300 first division. Doug McNair guided the son of Muscle Mass to victory for his father, trainer Gregg McNair.
“I just wanted to get around the first turn and go from there,” said Doug McNair of the colt who broke stride in his July 4 career debut prior to his first Gold win on July 14. “I know he’s got a ton of trot and, once he made the lead, I was pretty confident. He’s a really nice colt, we’ve got no complaints, he’s a great horse to sit behind.”
The race opened with Oh Look Magic posting a :28.4 first quarter. Once the field straightened out for the backstretch, McNair moved Osceola to the top from third and posted fractions of :59 and 1:28.1 to lead into the stretch.
Ghostly Casper made a big move first-up from sixth on the final turn and got to the leader’s wheel, but Osceola wouldn’t allow the rival to get any closer, closing out the mile in :28 to win by a length and a half. Oh Look Magic and Dowedealinandwhy rounded out the top four finishers.
After making a break in his career debut, Osceola has now rebounded for back-to-back OSS Gold victories, banking $102,200 in the process for owners Gregg McNair, Willow Oak Ranch and Paul Hawman.
The profitable colt, who was a $70,000 yearling acquisition from the Lexington Select Sale, is eligible to next weekend's William Wellwood Memorial eliminations.
A $2 win ticket on Osceola returned $3.40.



