You wouldn’t think there were any main track sprint races on the Woodbine schedule that the great PINK LLOYD had not won, but on November 7 the 9-year-old icon won his first Ontario Jockey Club Stakes, in his first attempt at the restricted race. More incredible is that it was the 25th stakes win for the gelding by Old Forester – Gladiator Queen by Great Gladiator. The OJC Stakes, worth $100,000, is an Ontario sired dash at six furlongs and was the 28th win overall for Pinky from 36 career races. His earnings now stand at $1.83 million (US) or somewhere around $2.2 million Canadian.

Pink Lloyd, who is nearing the end of his illustrious career, had to work a little bit harder on Sunday to win, fending off stakes winner Souper Hot through the stretch run, but he only got a couple of taps from jockey Rafael Hernandez and always seemed to have his rival measured. Souper Hot, who won the Bold Ruckus Stakes in 2019 and has been a blue collar allowance type since then, was a neck off winning and 1 1/4 lengths ahead of Told It All.

The time of 1:09.52, run on a Tapeta surface that may have got a bit quicker during the day, was reasonable. Later, the first time starter STRIKER (War Front) won his maiden in 1:08.50 while LENNY K, a 3-year-old, won an allowance/optional event in 1:08.67.

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