Odds On Mr Mamba draws No. 3 hole for Pepsi North America Cup harness race
CAMPBELLVILLE — It was a pleasant problem to have but one that kept driver James McDonald up at night.
MacDonald, Canada’s top driver the last five years, guided both Odds On Mr Mamba and Sweet Lovin Lou to victory in their respective Pepsi North America Cup elimination races last weekend. But that left the Guelph, Ont., resident having to choose which one he’d drive in the $1-million harness race for three-year-old pacers Saturday night at Woodbine Mohawk Park.
MacDonald drove Sweet Lovin Lou in all 12 of his career races (four wins). But he opted for Odds On Mr Mamba, the world’s fastest two-year-old of all-time (1:47.4) and a horse that’s won nine-of-10 starts.
“It’s a really good problem to have but it causes many sleepless nights,” MacDonald said Tuesday following the race draw. “Especially with a horse like Sweet Lovin Lou that’s got better every time out and is primed, probably, for the best race of his life.


