 
  
   Freshman Indiana Sires Stakes (INSS) champ and 2020 North America Cup finalist Odds On Osiris made his first steps onto the racetrack as a four-year-old on Wednesday morning (April 14) at Harrah’s Hoosier Park.
Freshman Indiana Sires Stakes (INSS) champ and 2020 North America Cup finalist Odds On Osiris made his first steps onto the racetrack as a four-year-old on Wednesday morning (April 14) at Harrah’s Hoosier Park.
The Rockin Image gelding made his 2021 debut in the second qualifier of the eight-event session at Hoosier. Driven by Peter Wrenn, the Melanie Wrenn trainee sat third through fractions of :28.3, :57 and 1:25.4 before launching a straightaway kick with a :26.4 final quarter. He drew clear of his competition to stop the clock in 1:53.1, six-and-a-quarter lengths better than second-place finisher Isaac and third-place finisher Kelly D.
Odds On Osiris generated buzz as a two-year-old with a dominant state-bred campaign capped by a Grand Circuit victory in the $61,500 Madison County Stakes. As a three-year-old, he became a top contender for the Pepsi North America Cup, qualifying for the million-dollar final following a stakes-record victory in the $250,000 Carl Milstein Memorial at Northfield Park. He finished fourth in the North America Cup behind Tall Dark Stranger and ended his season with an eighth-place finish in the INSS Super Final.
From 19 starts, Odds On Osiris has won 11 and earned $616,395 for owner Odds On Racing.