by Greg Blanchard. WEG Media
Campbellville, ON — Put On A Show, Panagler and Fancy Filly were all convincing winners in their respective divisions of the Eternal Camnation Stakes for 2-year-old pacing fillies on Saturday (Aug. 22) at Mohawk Racetrack.
All three were favored and each kept their career unbeaten streaks intact.
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Put On A Show won the first division for Jody Jamieson in 1:53.2.
Put On A Show was put on the front early in the opening C$120,437 division by driver Jody Jamieson and was able to control all the fractions from there. After putting up three panels in 1:25.1, the daughter of Rocknroll Hanover-Stienam’s Place kicked away from her rivals with a :28.1 final quarter to stop the clock in 1:53.2. Siri Hanover finished three lengths back in second with Tee Time landing the show spot.
Despite the dominant margin of victory, Put On A Show did survive an anxious moment in the stretch when she veered sideways towards the infield.
“I just mentioned it to Chris (Ryder-the trainer) after we pulled up,” said Jamieson. “He said that she does that sometimes. She was well in hand at that point and I had a good line on her, so it was fortunate or I might have lost her. But, she recovered quickly and paced very strong through the wire.”
Put On A Show remains undefeated in three career starts with the win and boosted her bankroll to just over C$75,000 for owners Richard Young and Craig Henderson. She returned just $2.40 to win and $81,000 of $83,000 in the show pool was wagered on her.
Panagler used a similar approach to capture the second split for driver Steve Condren in 1:53. The daughter of No Pan Intended- Panipulator made a quarter pole move to command and then easily fended off her rivals with a :27.1 final quarter. Ticket To Rock was second with Northwest Hanover finishing third.
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Panagler scored in 1:53 for Steve Condren.
“My filly felt good around the last turn,” said Condren. “I wasn’t really bothered too much at that point and when I called on her she was good. She’s coming on and just learning to be a tough, gritty filly.”
Panagler ran her unbeaten streak to three for trainer Bob McIntosh and owner Peter Pan Stables. She returned $3.50 to win while boosting her seasonal bankroll to just over C$78,000.
In the final division, Fancy Filly blasted to the front for driver Corey Callahan from the outside post nine and held on for a strong gate-to-wire victory in 1:53.1. The daughter of Western Hanover-Fanciful Hanover had little trouble disposing of You See L A with Western Silk rounding out the top three.
“When I went out, George (Teague Jr.-the trainer) told me she’s been push button all year and she was,” said Callahan. “She did everything I asked her to do and it was a really good race for her. I got some really sensible fractions and I thought I had plenty of horse turning for home. I called on her and she went right on, no problem.”
The win improved her career record to a perfect five-for-five for Teague, who co-owns along with Ted Gewertz and Only Money Inc. The $5.00 favorite elevated her career earnings to just over C$120,000 with the win.
All three winners are eligible to the C$700,000 (est.) She’s A Great Lady Stake with eliminations slated for next Saturday night at Mohawk.