Ohio County Fair Consolation Draw Announcement; Pick 5 Carryover Sunday

Northfield Park racing action
Published: October 23, 2022 12:35 am EDT

The draw for the inaugural Ohio County Fair Consolation events at MGM Northfield Park is upcoming on Tuesday morning (Oct. 25) for the racing card next Saturday night (Oct. 29). While the Ohio County Fair Championships have been around for several years, this is the first time consolations for horses that did not make the County Fair Championships will be contested. 

Purses will total $15,000 for the eight consolation races made up of one division each for two- and three-year-olds of both gaits and sexes. Top point earners and/or horses that raced in the Ohio Sires Stakes Championship or the Ohio Fairs Final are ineligible for the main Consolation races. All other horses that were paid into the Ohio Fairs Final and started in at least one Ohio County Fair are encouraged to enter by 9 a.m. (EDT) on Tuesday morning. The top-nine eligible point earners, plus one also eligible, will be drawn in to race in each division. A division must have at least six eligible entrants, with no more than two per owner or trainer, in order to fill. Horses must show at least one clean line within MGM Northfield’s qualifying standards within 45-days of October 29. There is no entry fee for this event.

There will also be $10,000 Consolation II events — if there are enough entries to fill — for horses that don’t make the main Consolation, or weren’t paid into the Ohio Fairs Final. The Consolation II races are open to any horse that started in an Ohio Fair Stakes event in 2022, excluding top point earners and starters in the Ohio Sires Stakes Final or Fair Final. 

Please contact MGM Northfield Park’s Director of Racing Dave Bianconi at 330-467-4101 ext. 52300 (race office) or [email protected] with any questions.

MGM Northfield Park has announced the addition of a $10,000 Pick-5 total pool guarantee for Sunday (Oct. 23).

Beginning in Race 6, the $10,000 Pick-5 guaranteed total pool includes a carryover of $1,740.

This wager is being offered as part of the Strategic Wagering Program through the United States Trotting Association.

The evening’s 50-cent (non-jackpot) Pick 6 starts in the eighth race with a $925.

Northfield’s Pick 5, Pick 4s, Pick 3s, 50-cent (non-jackpot) Pick 6 and 20-cent Super High Five offer a reduced takeout rate of just 14 percent.

Sunday’s (Oct. 23) post time is 6 p.m.

(Northfield Park)

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