Mark Austin Pacing Series at Dresden Raceway

(Dresden Raceway)

It will be take two for the start of the Mark Austin Pacing Series at Dresden Raceway after poor track condition washed out the first week.

The Mark Austin Pacing Series for Non-winners of a race or $5,000 is expected to be a dog fight.

The four favourites in the first leg of the series, Township Willy, Denmark Seelster, Toxic Hanover and Kid Genius are spread throughout three different divisions but are destined to meet in the future.

Leading driver, Tyler Borth will be in the bike for Township Willy in the first division for owners Mark and Stanley Zipkin and trainer Rene Dion.

The three-year-old Sportswriter colt stepped off his back half in 58 second flat in his first start back last week at Georgian downs in finished third in 1:58.4.

Township Willy will be battling Denmark Seelster and Chris Johnston in the second division. Denmark Seelster is owned and trained by Jerry Sims. The three-year-old Big Jim gelding faded last start in Sarnia after being parked to three quarters in 1:26 flat but put in a gutsy performance the start before with a 57.3 back half at Western Fair for a third place finish.

Toxic Hanover is the 7-5 favourite in the second division for owner/trainer Jack Darling and driver Tyler Borth. The three-year-old Somebeachsomewhere colt was beat by half a length in the Sharpes Series elimination in Hanover last week in 1:56.4 with a back half of 58 second flat.

Kid Genius is the morning line favourite in the final flight of the Austin Series.

The four-year-old Shadow Play gelding is co-owned by Chris Cain and trainer Allan Steeves with Nick Steward at the controls. Kid Genius had a wire to wire win two starts ago in 1:57 at Western Fair Raceway.

Dresden Raceway is still waiting on word whether there will be racing on June 30 as a make-up date for last week’s rain out. All papers have been filed and OLG has the final say.

Post time for this Sunday’s card is slated for 1:30 p.m.

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