The opening Ontario Sires Stakes Gold leg for three-year-old pacing fillies took place Saturday, June 4 at Woodbine Mohawk Park, and Shawn Steacy-trained harness racing filly In The Mood (Sunshine Beach) was ready for an upset, winning the $199,900 division after going off at 14-1.
Leaving from post six, Sylvain Filion piloted In The Mood into third position at the half, sitting off a 55.0 pace set by 2021 OāBrien Award finalist Silver Label (Bettors Delight), who was taken to the to the front by Mark MacDonald from post 10.
āWith the two big favourites drawing the ten and eleven, I knew that made it so you had to be close to the front,ā said Steacy. āAnd the six hole is just about the perfect spot to leave from.ā
Silver Label was overtaken by her Nick Gallucci and Millar Farms stablemate Prohibition Legal, the odds-on favourite, heading into the stretch before In The Mood blasted to the front in the deep stretch, pacing the last quarter mile in 26.3 to win by a length.
IN THE MOOD REPLAY
āSheās just like a little sports car,ā said Steacy. āShe can just zip off the wing and give a good punch coming home, and thatās exactly how it worked out.
It was the first OSS win at the Gold level for In The Mood, owned by Steacyās parents and Hudson Standardbred.
āTo win a big Sires Stakes division, and have my parent own a piece of the filly and one of our biggest owners, how can you not say itās exciting,ā said Steacy.
In The Mood made one start last year at the Gold level, and then dropped to the Grassroots, where she won two divisions, and finished fourth in the Grassroots Championships.Ā
āItās shaping up so she should be a player throughout the year in the Golds,ā said Steacy. āSheās such a smart filly. She takes care of herself really well, and sheās really sound. I think thatās whatās going to make her last throughout the yearĀ
Prohibition Legal, driven by James MacDonald finished second, the first OSS defeat for the Big Jim filly.Ā
Louis-Philippe Roy drove Love That Smile to round out the top-three, the fourth career on the board OSS finish for the daughter of Sportswriter. She now has over $166,000 in career earnings for owners M&s Racing Stable, Gilles Caouette, Marc Gelinas, and Rene Bourassa.
Woodbine Mohawk Park also hosted two divisions of the $161,000 Somebeachsomewhere Stakes and three Graduate Series leg two contests on the card. To read the full story with replays, click here.
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From the Ontario Sires Stakes