Big smiles and big plans in OSS Gold opener for freshman pacing fillies

Milton, ON — Two-year-old Ontario Sires Stakes Gold action kicked off on Canada Day at Woodbine Mohawk Park, with a pair of C$102,200 divisions for 2-year-old pacing fillies.

In the first division, John Pentland trainee Cheesy Smile was the bettors’ 8-5 favorite and proved worthy of their support, pacing a mile in 1:53.4 to win her second straight start.

Cheesy Smile was the bettors’ 8-5 favorite and proved worthy of their support, pacing a mile in 1:53.4. New Image Media photo.

Bob McClure positioned the Betterthancheddar-Frame Worthy daughter fourth at the half-mile, seven lengths off a scorching :55.4 pace set by Beca Mitchell (Sportswriter).

McClure moved her out under cover from Charming Vixen (Sportswriter), driven by Jody Jamieson, as the field rounded the far turn. The filly powered down the stretch three wide to take the lead and held off a late charging Freshen Up (Bettor’s Delight) to win by a neck.

“They battled up front and Bob had her settled in nice,” said Pentland. “It was fortunate the way they got to the half in a big time. When Jody went, he looked like he had a lot of horse. We were lucky to get on his back and everything seemed to work from there.”

Cheesy Smile is undefeated through two starts and she made it to the races ready to win, thanks to the team helping her along.

“This horse is kind of in your face all the time,” said Pentland. “Tori McKinnon is her groom, and Tori is able to make light of the whole situation. She has such a way with horses that are a little awkward. So, she has been a real big help.”

Another name Pentland mentioned was Doug Downey, who’s driven Cheesy Smile all year and proclaimed her one of the best fillies he’s ever worked with. High praise from a man who worked for Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame trainer Bob McIntosh.

“On the track she’s just a nice training horse,” said Pentland. “She doesn’t pull. She doesn’t try to pull up. She’s happy to do her work. She likes training with other horses. The filly has a shot at being somebody.”

The final piece of the puzzle, which is key to any successful racehorse, is Pentland’s supportive co-owners, Cindy Molyneux, Peter Charlton, and Archie Leach.

“You can’t get a better group of people to own a horse,” said Pentland. “If this horse had won a Grassroots race they would have been just as happy. I am so glad to have their support, and they just make it a lot of fun.”

James MacDonald drove Freshen Up to second place finish for trainer Chantal Mitchell. Rounding out the top three was Starlight Dancer (Artspeak). Jonathan Drury drove the Melissa Lamoureux trainee.

The second Gold division went in race six at the Campbellville oval and 9-5 second favorite Big Big Plans gave freshman sire All Bets Off his first OSS winner from his first crop of racing age in a time of 1:54.2.

Virtual Kiss, Lyons Bettorday, and Ima Doll jockeyed for the early lead with each holding it at a point in the :28.3 first quarter before Trevor Henry moved Big Big Plans out four wide down the backstretch.

“We were going slow,” said Henry. “Sylvain wanted to be in the two-hole or something, and I couldn’t sit where I was because we weren’t going much, and she cleared and fought all the way to the wire.”

Big Big Plans, out of Somethinncredible, is trained by Bob McIntosh who bred her with C S X Stables, and Dave Boyle. Henry has driven her Bettor’s Delight half-siblings Beyond Better and Thats Incredible who have earned $232,177, and $279,969, respectively.

“She’s better gaited than all of them,” said Henry. “She’s a great gaited filly. She hasn’t done anything wrong yet. Touch wood.”

McIntosh and Boyle co-own the filly with Mardon Stables.

Matching his runner-up result in the opening OSS division, James MacDonald piloted Lyons Bettorday to second place. Anthony Beaton trains the Bettor’s Delight filly. Birdie Three (Sportswriter) was third for trainer Wayne McGean. Austin Sorrie drove.

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