Fellows surpasses $20 million

Milton, ON – Veteran trainer Rob Fellows reached a major career milestone during Saturday evening’s (March 23) 10-race card at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

Rob Fellows is joined by family and friends for a presentation from Scott McKelvie, Racing Secretary at Woodbine Mohawk Park. New Image Media.

Fellows, 56, sent out eight-year-old pacer Velocity Driven to a third-place finish in Saturday’s $15,000 fourth-race. The top-three finish was good enough to vault Fellows’ over an impressive $20 million in career earnings.

The Rockwood, Ontario resident has been a mainstay on the Woodbine Entertainment circuit for more than three decades and is a winner 1,319 races.

Fellows has had seven $1 million seasons during his training career and holds a strong career UTRS of .300. The veteran trainer most recently won 40 races and sent out the winners of $791,710 last season.

Woodbine Entertainment recognized Fellows’ accomplishment with a presentation Saturday evening. Fellows’ family and friends joined him in the winner’s circle to receive a sign acknowledging his accomplishment from Scott McKelvie, Racing Secretary for Woodbine Standardbred.

Saturday evening’s card was the last chance for horseplayers to score the entire Jackpot Hi-5 ahead of next Saturday’s (March 30) mandatory payout.

A total of $42,494 in new money was wagered Saturday on the Hi-5. There were multiple winning Jackpot Hi-5 tickets, which finalized a huge carryover of $525,140.23 for next Saturday’s mandatory payout.

Jackpot Hi-5 wagering is now suspended until next Saturday’s mandatory payout.

Live racing resumes Monday evening (March 25) at Woodbine Mohawk Park. Post time is 7:10 p.m.

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