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Ontario’s top three-year-old pacing fillies mixed it up at Woodbine Mohawk Park on Friday, July 23 and Dabarndawgswatchin and Western Wish sent the favourites home empty-handed. In the first $101,400 Gold division, driver Jody Jamieson had Dabarndawgswatchin on the move from Post 2 as soon as the wings folded and the filly led the field of eight to a :27.2 opening quarter. When Scarlett Hanover swept to the front, Jamieson was content to follow last year’s division champion through a :56 half and a 1:24.1 three-quarters. Turning for home Jamieson gave Dabarndawgswatchin a clear look at the wire and the filly reeled in Scarlett Hanover, with half a length to spare, for a 1:51.3 victory. Aint She Perfect finished third, in spite of hooking wheels late with Scarlett Hanover. Favourite Best Head West was fourth. ....
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Driver Sylvain Filion forged Benoit Baillargeon trainee Zig Zag to the front off an uncovered journey to nab a 1:53.4 victory in the $36,000 Preferred Handicap Trot on the special Tuesday (Dec. 22) card at Woodbine Mohawk Park. Perfetto pushed for the lead from post 8 to take the field by the quarter in :27.3 but yielded command up the backside as Hey Livvy lunged to the top from third. Zig Zag meanwhile raced fifth to a :56.4 half, where Filion angled the four-year-old Royalty For Life gelding off the pegs and rolled first over towards Hey Livvy rounding the final turn. By three-quarters in 1:24.4, Zig Zag marched to race within a length of the lead and continued to dig into Hey Livvy before eventually edging a half length in front to the finish. Dream Nation rallied to take second in a photo while Hey Livvy settled for third. ....