Odds On Osiris Sells For More Than $100,000
With a winning bid topping the $100,000 mark, Odds On Osiris p,3,1:49.3s led a 12-horse Ron Burke Stable consignment selling online on Wednesday afternoon (March 22).
Odds On Osiris sold for $104,500 via OnGait.com to Tom Svrcek of Western Pennsylvania.
A winner of two Opens in his last three starts at Northfield Park, the six-year-old Rockin Image-Antigua Hanover gelding has bankrolled more than $40,000 so far in 2023 racing for Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi and Phillip Collura.
A career winner of 26 races and nearly $800,000 from 85 starts, Odds On Osiris was an Indiana Sires Stakes champion at two and took the 2020 Carl Milstein Memorial in his sophomore season under the tutelage of trainer Melanie Wrenn.
Among the others selling for the Burke Brigade were: the Sweet Lou son Phoenix Of Fluzzy p,3,1:50.4f to Chad Kowal of New York for $51,200; As Always p,4,1:50.1, an Always B Miki five-year-old with a high bid of $41,400 from Richard Johnson of New Jersey; the Always B Miki three-year-old Crown Of Thorns p,2,Q1:55.2f bought by Cheryl Houck of Ohio for $30,000; Barney Hanover, a maiden three-year-old son of Sweet Lou sold for $26,200 to New York's Victor Liberatore Jr.; the four-year-old trotter Kosher Mahoney 3,1:53.3f, sold to Jeff Fought of Indiana for a winning bid of $46,000; a pair of Tactical Landing fillies, Las Alturas 2,1:57.1f for $70,000 to Eric Good of Maryland and Princess Caitlyn 2,Q1:59.3 for $30,000 to Vincent Chianca Jr. of New Jersey; and Always Rosie p,2,1:58f, who raced at The Meadows just prior to selling to Mark Sarcone of upstate New York for $9,800.
The consignment grossed $448,900 and averaged $37,408.
(With files from onGait.com)