It was just the second win this season in 10 starts for the filly who is owned by trainer Brethour along with Noblock Racing Stable, Fred Brayford and David Heffering. She returned a generous $24.90 in the upset victory. The lowest priced winner came in the opening division where Rockn Highland delivered as the prohibitive top choice for driver Steve Condren in 1:52. The slick-gaited daughter of Rocknroll Hanover–Armbro Ophelia took charge at the half and then cruised to a half-length decision over Lets Go Get Em with Miz Martha landing the show spot.
Brethour also trains the filly who is owned by Highland Thoroughbred Farm of Inglewood, Ont. She returned a popular $2.40 while improving her record to a perfect two-for-two this season. The $60,000(C) Town Pro Series final will go postward next Tuesday night from Mohawk. (WEG)
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