George Weaver and Randy Hill's Pop Idol is a three-time winner and now stakes winner as a two-year-old at Woodbine this year.
Shady Well Stakes
With stakes races on tap almost each weekend at Woodbine, it is important to revisit some of the famous horses who have won these events.
Frac Dancer remains unbeaten, winning Clarendon Stakes in a double stakes afternoon at Woodbine on December 2nd.
There is plenty of early speed in the Clarendon field; another $150,000 stakes, the Shady Well, is also on the card.
Bought for $7,000 as a yearling, Ironstone has two stakes wins while Marie MacKay won her maiden in the Shady Well Stakes.
Two Ontario-bred 2-year-old stakes races perk up the Friday card of racing at Woodbine heading into the Thanksgiving weekend.
Wake Up Maggie, a two-year-old daughter of Silent Name, seeks her first added-money win in Saturday’s $125,000 Shady Well Stakes at Woodbine.
Windhaven Farms’ Tiz Breathtaking lived up to her name with a beautiful stretch run in the $125,000 Shady Well Stakes on Saturday at Woodbine.
In Saturday’s $125,000 Shady Well Stakes, Maritime Breeze will attempt to follow in the hoofprints of her mother Maritime Passion, who won the 2009 edition.
Glamanation broke her maiden in style, taking Sunday’s co-featured $125,000 Shady Well Stakes, at Woodbine. Owned and trained by Mike Doyle, the daughter of Point of Entry-Golden Scarf came into the 5 ½-furlong Tapeta sprint for Ontario-bred juvenile fillies off a fourth-place effort to Dream It Is in the My Dear Stakes on June 24. […]
Caren, with Jesse Campbell aboard, outbattled Crumlin Spirit in the closing yards to win the co-featured $150,000 Shady Well Stakes, Sunday at Woodbine, by a diminishing head. The Shady Well, for Ontario-bred two-year-old fillies going five and one-half furlongs on Polytrack, drew seven hopefuls, with Get Rhythm going postward the 6-5 choice off an impressive […]