Tod Mountain Thoroughbreds and James Redekop’s LEGACY SQUARE  (Lent – Architecture by Dixie Chatter) left no doubt as to who is the best juvenile in British Columbia with a lopsided victory in the $100,000 Jack Diamond Futurity at Hastings Racecourse on Oct. 1.

Trained by Edgar Mendoza and ridden by Efrain Hernandez, the dark bay gelding was sent off at 3-to-5 in the field of eight in the 6 1/2 furlong event and he changed up his style from his previous three races.

Breaking quickly from post position two, Legacy Square was pressing the pace of Road Closure into the backstretch before taking off on his way to a 7 1/2 length victory. His time of 1:16.76 was very fast for the day and Daily Racing Form assigned him a 68 Beyer Speed Figure. Stablemate BAK TO LIBERTY ran his usual good race behind his stablemate checking in second and Jerry Billan’s TIME TICKER rounded out the top three with a good run from off the pace to get third.

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