Cecil Hanover, Onion Gum Win NYSS At Batavia

Published: August 31, 2022 09:22 pm EDT

The New York Sire Stakes (NYSS) visited Batavia Downs for the final time this year on Wednesday (Aug. 31) with a dozen two-year-old trotting colts and geldings competing for the remaining spots in the finals to be held during the Day of Champions at Tioga Downs on Saturday (Sept. 10). 

In the first $52,500 division, Cecil Hanover (Chapter Seven-Columbia) looked sharp getting his first win.

Cecil Hanover left and led the field to the quarter where Met Your Request assumed the top position as the clock read :29. Positions remained unchanged to the half when driver Ake Svanstedt tipped Cecil Hanover and regained control of the race past the five-eighths. At that point, Met Your Request and Tillios Action both made breaks and Cecil Hanover was on top by 4-1/2 lengths going by three-quarters in 1:29. Coming off the far turn, the race was over as Cecil Hanover trotted home on his own and won easily by 4-3/4 lengths in a lifetime mark of 1:58.2.

Cecil Hanover is owned by S R F Stable, Midnight Sun Partners, Ake Svanstedt and Jorgen Sparredal. Svanstedt also trains the colt that was bred by Hanover Shoe Farms. He paid $6.80 to win.

The second $53,500 leg went to Onion Gum (Chapter Seven-Princessa), who also scored his first NYSS win as well. 

Jax Spratt took command and went :28.4 and 1:00 to the half as Sevecheetah and The Strawboss followed close behind. The first to pull was Onion Gum, (Jordan Stratton) who moved from fourth and was quickly second and only one length off the lead by three-quarters. It was a real race around the last turn, and when they hit the straight three horses had a shot. Jax Spratt was still on top but Onion Gum was wearing him down. Sevecheetah then found room at the pylons and was barreling towards the wire. But Onion Gum chewed up the most ground to the line and won by one length in 1:59.4. 

Onion Gum is owned by S R F Stable, Order By Stable (who bred the colt) and Mario Mazza. Lucas Wallin trains Onion Gum. Jordan Stratton drove the $4.20 winner.

Jordan Stratton continued his driving dominance at Batavia Downs on Wednesday after winning another four races on the card. Beside his victory with the aforementioned Onion Gum, Stratton also scored with How About Murph (winning mile in 1:56.2, $7.40 to win), Dashintothebeach N (1:54.1, $5.00) and the aptly named Grand Slam Hero (2:02.2, $16.00). Stratton was in town last Friday (Aug. 26) and registered a hat trick during the night, giving him a total of seven wins in his last 15 drives in Genesee County. 

Live racing resumes at Batavia Downs on Saturday (Sept. 3) with post time at 6 p.m. (EDT).

(Batavia Downs)

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