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$1.5M PASS 2YO FINALS DAY FRIDAY AT PHILLY

9/2/2025

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By: Jerry Connors, Jr. 
CHESTER PA – Over $1,500,000 will be on the line this Friday afternoon at Harrah’s Philadelphia, as the four divisions of the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes for two-year-olds will hold their $300,000 Championship events, along with $50,000 consolations. There will also be $100,000 in purses for established performers in the Invitational pace, mare pace, and fast-class trotting categories.
 
Here is a brief overview of each division of the Sire Stakes Championship, plus a collective overview of the fast-class events:
 
 
$300,000 PENNSYLVANIA SIRE STAKES CHAMPIONSHIPS
 
 
COLT PACE (race 11)
 
The powerful Ron Burke barn will be sending out three entrants in this contest, and though all three have had spectacular moments already in their careers, most of the attention will be focused on the Stay Hungry – Francessa colt Frantic Hanover, who will start from post two with Tim Tetrick driving for Burke Racing Stable LLC and Weaver Bruscemi LLC, Brad Grant, and Knox Services Inc.
 
Frantic Hanover is perfect in five lifetime races, including a sweep of his four PaSS preliminaries. Should he win Friday, his Sire Stakes earnings would total $288,364, which would eclipse the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes record for most money won in a campaign, including all eight categories: the present record is $286,915, which was won by the pacing filly Pure Country in 2015. “Frantic” would also become the third in his division to sweep their prelims and then add on the Championship, in PaSS history going back to 2002, when the history of pointstandings was first established.
 
Frantic Hanover’s fastest win was in 1:50; an even quicker time of 1:49.2 was put up in his last start, a PaSS event at The Meadows, by Al Papi, a colt by Papi Rob Hanover (himself a 2018 2YO PaSS champion) out of Baron Rem. The time was not only a divisional world record for “f”-sized tracks, but also made him the co-fastest two-year-old of alltime over the three-turn mile, equaling the gelding’s One More Laugh clocking right here in 2009. But Al Papi will have to solve the very difficult post eight with the guidance of Yannick Gingras.
 
 The third Burke horse is the Sweet Lou – Rosemary Rose colt Melillo, who made a break yet was still third in Al Papi’s record mile, then had three PaSS seconds before that. Ron Wrenn Jr. has the call as the pair starts from post three.
 
 
FILLY TROT (race 7)
 
There was another “preliminary sweeper” in the freshman division this year: the Bar Hopping – Perfect Chance filly Ginger Tree Lex, trained by Steven Cook for the ownership of Sam Beegle, Ginger Tree Ventures LLC, Knollview Stable 2, and Robert Reber Jr. To start from post five for driver Andrew McCarthy, Ginger Tree Lex would become the fifth “grand sweeper” if successful in the Championship.
 
Her main opposition figures to come from Islandgirl Hanover (post two, trainer-driver Trond Smedshammer), who raced in three PaSS prelims, winning two then being upset last week by a neck by 17-1 shot Little Town (in a consolation today).
 
 
FILLY PACE (race 9)
 
Loua Dipa, a daughter of Sweet Lou – Looksgoodinaromper, gives trainer Ron Burke a chance to sweep the pacing Championships as she begins from post six for driver Ron Wrenn Jr. and the ubiquitous Burke Racing Stable LLC and Weaver Bruscemi LLC. Loua Dipa won three preliminaries and was beaten just a head by Bahama Momma in the fourth; her winning Friday would boost her PaSS bankroll to $285,363, tantalizingly close to both the divisional and all-category single-season record of Pure Country ($286,918).
 
Bahama Momma (Tall Dark Stranger – Idyllic Beach) figures to have a big say in the outcome of this Championship as she begins from post two for driver Scott Zeron and trainer Joe Bongiorno. Bahama Momma won in the first two PaSS prelims, then since has ventured to Kentucky, with recent 2-1-2 finishes at The Red Mile.
 
 
COLT TROT (race 8)
 
The Captain Corey – Reilly K colt Mr Big Spender won three of his four PaSS prelims; he was on the lead in the other, but he made “an untimely break” (is there such a thing as a “timely break”?). Regardless, he bounced back to win his last race, and he’ll get a serious look from post six for driver Mike Wilder, trainer Norm Parker, and owners Bart  and Todd Brice.
 
Mr Penner, a gelding by 2020 PaSS 2YO Champion Captain Corey out of Wet My Whistle, has the negative of the outside post eight, but two positives in that he comes from the high-win barn of Åke Svanstedt, and he set a 1:54.2 Philly divisional track record in winning here earlier this summer.
 
 
FAST-CLASS EVENTS
 
The $50,000 Send It In Invitational pace (race 10) has a field with an average lifetime mark of 1:48.3, and Racing Rampage (post three) recently won in that time via disqualification at Pocono. The $25,000 Open pace for mares (race 5) may be headed by Rocket Deo (post five), victorious in three of her last four. And if “PaSS 2YO Championship Day experience” counts for anything in the $25,000 Open trot (race 1) that has several tough Swedish-breds, give S I P an extra point – he won the freshman trotting colt Championship in 2021!
 
 
Post time for the 15-race extravaganza at Philly on Friday is 12:25 p.m. Free Philly program pages are or will be available at www.phha.org.
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