Three-year-old trotting fillies started their Ontario Sires Stakes Gold harness racing season on Monday, June 6 at Woodbine Mohawk Park, and just like their pacing contemporaries it was upset win over a heavy favourite.
Saundra (Resolve), making her OSS debut for trainer Benoit Baillargeon, went off at 19-1 from post seven and won the $157,200 division by a length over 2-5 favourite Adare Castle.
āAdare Castle was definitely the horse to beat tonight,ā said Baillargeon. āUntil we beat her, I didnāt know if I was ever going to beat her, but our mare was sharp tonight.ā
Sylvain Filion piloted Saundra into third position as they entered the first turn and trailed an opening panel of 27.3 set by Hang On Baby, with Adare Castle sitting fourth. The filly made her move mid-way through the backstretch.Ā
āSylvain got away third, and he wasnāt going to give cover to Adare Castle,ā said Baillargeon. āSo, when he made his move, he went to the front, and it worked. The mare responded very well.ā
Through three quarters of a mile Saundra led by a length. Adare Castle slid behind for cover as the pair entered the stretch, but the Thomas Rankin homebred was more than game, trotting home in 28.0 for her first career stakes score in a time of 1:53.2.
SAUNDRA REPLAY
Saundra is out of World Class Image, who produced R First Class, a trotting gelding who won the OSS Super Final as a three-year-old in 2017. Baillargeon trained R First Class, and World Class Izzy, an OSS Grassroots winner from the same family.
āMr. Rankin told me last year that she was a nice mare, said Baillargeon. āThey all have speed, but she has smarts on top of it.ā
This was the first OSS start for Saundra, who made her debut in October of 2021. She won her first time out, and a leg of the Ontario Sired Harvest Series to post a 2-0-0 record in four starts.
Shane Weber conditioned her last year for Rankin, and he qualified the filly to start her three-year-old campaign before transitioning her to Baillargeonās barn.
āThatās the relationship I have with Mr. Rankin,ā said Baillargeon. āThe boys on the farm start them off, then they come to me. This mare is a very naturally gaited trotter. Shane did a good job with her.ā
The $78,600 for first place pushed Saundra over $136,000 in career earnings.
āSheās a good mare,ā said Baillargeon. āThereās another girl in town now.ā
Adare Castle held on to finish second. The daughter of Muscle Mass has twelve career starts, and a record of 9-3-0 for trainer Mark Etsell, and his ownership partners Robert Newton, Graham Hopkins, and Peter Porter.
Wheelin N Dealin filly Portofino was third to round out a $1 trifecta that paid $999.20. She showed late speed for trainer Ken Sucee, with Paul MacDonnell driving her home in a final quarter mile of 27.4.Ā
The Tuesday card also contested a Preferred Handicap and two divisions of a Pop-Up Series first leg. To read the full story with replays, click here.
For current OSS standings, click here.
For complete race results, click here.