Uphill Dance faces Clement duo Gal in a Rush, Les Reys (FR) in Grade 3 Ontario Fashion / Eight hopefuls chase Ontario Damsel top prize

TORONTO, October 8, 2025 – Graded stakes placed Uphill Dance chases her first stakes trophy in the $150,000 Ontario Fashion Stakes Presented by Tanqueray (G3), a race that includes Miguel Clement duo Gal in a Rush and Les Reys (FR), Saturday at Woodbine. 

The six-furlong main track event for fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up, has drawn nine starters, including Uphill Dance, a daughter of Tonalist out of the Stormy Atlantic mare Stormy Below.

Trained by multiple graded stakes winner Rachel Halden for Gary Barber, Cheyenne Stable LLC and Wachtel Stable, the 4-year-old filly heads into her seventh stakes engagement off a sharp score on September 6.

Sent off as the 9-5 choice in the 6 ½-furlong main track race, Uphill Dance settled behind the leader early and dropped back mid-pack before she split rivals three wide at the top of the lane and drew off for a 3 ¼-length win in 1:16.12.

“Just how she did it that day was great to see,” said Halden. “I thought it was a very strong performance. She did it quite easily.”

Bred in Kentucky by Chet Blackey and Trackside Farm, Uphill Dance has recorded three breezes over the Woodbine turf training track since her most recent victory, including a five-furlong move in 1:01.40 on October 5.

“She came out of her last race in great shape and has worked back well,” noted Halden.

Halden is hopeful of a second consecutive strong showing on Saturday.

“She has improved with every race she has run here this season. This race seemed a logical next spot for her off her last performance and the timing was good – she just seems to be in a really good place right now.

“To me, she is a prime example of a horse for a course. Woodbine is where she has done her best running. It’s a place where she seems very content.”

Uphill Dance launched her career with a pair of wins, the first coming on August 5, 2023, and the next just over six weeks later on September 22.

The following year, she was second in the Alywow Stakes, third in the Ontario Colleen (G3T) and fourth in the Dogwood Stakes (G3).

Laura Faul is the groom.

Trainer Miguel Clement, who has enjoyed great success at Woodbine, including a win with Breath Away (GB) in the Dance Smartly (G2T) on October 4, sends out the formidable duo of Gal in a Rush and Les Reys (FR).

Clement, whose Tawny Port rallied stoutly to finish second, a nose behind the winner, in the Canadian International (G1T), also on October 4 at Woodbine, has been training Gal in a Rush, a 6-year-old daughter of Ghostzapper out of the Dynaformer mare Hudson River Gal, since his father, Christopher, passed away in May.

The bay mare, supplemented to the Ontario Fashion, recently notched her second graded stakes tally when she took the Presque Isle Downs Masters Stakes (G2) on September 19.

“She was very impressive, the race panned out beautifully, and Joel Rosario was able to put together a tremendous trip,” said Clement, “In terms of ratings, performance and numbers, it’s arguably her best race to date.”

Her first stakes success came in last year’s Hendrie Stakes (G3) at Woodbine, a 1 ¼-length score at 6 ½ furlongs over the main track.

Gal in a Rush, who is 5-7-4 from 24 starts, along with $661,257 in purse earnings, is owned by West Point Thoroughbreds, Chris Larsen and Titletown Racing Stables.

Bred in Kentucky by Tom & Mary Lou Teal and Adena Springs, she was a $375,000 purchase at the 2021 OBS March Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training.

“The plan is for her to be sold at Keeneland,” said Clement. “It is bittersweet, without a doubt. We have two fillies that will be sold in November, Gal in a Rush and Breath Away (GB). I think both fillies might be hitting their best stride at the moment, which is ironic. It will be tough to see them go for a lot of reasons.” ​ 

Les Reys (FR) will make her fifth start in North America and first in Canada on Saturday.

A 4-year-old daughter of Penny’s Picnic (IRE) out of the Verglas (IRE) mare Allegria (FR), the roan filly launched her career in France, where she won three of seven starts.

Her first North American start yielded a win in the 2024 Winter Memories Stakes, a one-mile inner turf test for sophomore fillies at Belmont at the Big A on September 13.

“She was very impressive,” praised Clement. “Her works are spectacular. I don’t think her races have been quite as good as her works. At some point, you stop trying to go against what she maybe always wanted to do, which is sprint.”

It was the second straight stakes score for Les Reys (FR) who won the Prix Volterra at Longchamp on June 9 for previous trainer Didier Guillemin.

“I’m not entirely sure about the synthetic, but I am rather confident she will handle the cutback in distance,” said Clement.

Bred in France by Athanase Poulopoulos and Haras du Hoguenet, Les Reys (FR) is owned by West Point Thoroughbreds, Peter Leidel and Winters Equine.

La Voyageuse won the first two editions – 1979-80 – of the Ontario Fashion. She retired with 26 wins, 10 seconds and seven third place finishes from 56 starts and was inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 2009.

Eight hopefuls chase Ontario Damsel top prize

TORONTO, October 8, 2025 - Also on Saturday, eight 3-year-old fillies will travel 1 1/16 miles over the main track in the $125,000 Ontario Damsel Stakes. 

Cue the Duckboats, Madame Obey, No Time, Salt, Shotgun Wedding, Souper Zonda, Tiz Her Money and supplement Will Then are slated to contest the Ontario Damsel.

Trained by Bill Mott, Cue the Duckboats has two wins, two seconds and a third from five career starts ahead of her first stakes engagement.

The daughter of Bernardini out of the City Zip mare Conquest City Girl heads into Saturday’s race off a 1 ¼-length win over one mile on the Saratoga dirt on September 1.

Trainer Jamie Begg will send out ultra-consistent Shotgun Wedding.

Sporting a record of 2-3-3 from 11 starts, accompanied by $131,508 in purse earnings, the daughter of Mendelssohn out of the Speightstown mare Reluctant Bride posted a half-length win at 6 ½ furlongs on the Woodbine main track on September 7 and followed it up with a second, a half-length back of the winner, over one mile on the Toronto oval inner turf on September 21.

“The reason I wheeled her back in the most recent race was to make sure she could get the distance,” said Begg, who has already set a career-best mark in yearly purse earnings ($626,969). “She is doing very well.”

Kevin Attard has won four editions of the Ontario Damsel, including three straight victories from 2019-21. The champion trainer sends out Salt in this year’s running.

First post time is 1:05 p.m. Fans can also watch and wager on all the action via HPIbet.com and bet365.com. 

The wagering menu for the Ontario Fashion (G3) includes Rolling Double, Exacta, 0.20 Trifecta, 0.20 Superfecta and $1 Swinger. The wagering menu for the Ontario Damsel includes Rolling Double, Exacta, 0.20 Trifecta, .20 Superfecta, 0.20 Pick 3 (Races 9-10-11) and $1 Swinger.

Field for the Grade 3 Ontario Fashion – Race 10 ​ 

Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer 

1 – Les Reys (FR) – Rafael Hernandez – Miguel Clement

2 – Biles (IRE) – Patrick Husbands – Josie Carroll

3 – Ms. Tart – Huber Villa-Gomez – Kevin Rice

4 – Girl of My Dreams – Ben Curtis – Anna Meah

5 – A Little Frisky – Fraser Aebly – Josie Carroll

6 – Golden Canary (S) – Ryan Munger – Mark Casse

7 – Gal in a Rush (S) – Sahin Civaci – Miguel Clement

8 – Uphill Dance – Pietro Moran – Rachel Halden

9 – Metaphysical – Daisuke Fukumoto – Tony Gattellaro

Field for the Ontario Damsel – Race 9

Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer 

1 – Shotgun Wedding – Keveh Nicholls – Jamie Begg

2 – No Time – Pietro Moran – Mark Casse

3 – Salt – Rafael Hernandez – Kevin Attard

4 – Madame Obey – Fraser Aebly – Josie Carroll

5 – Souper Zonda – Patrick Husbands – Mark Casse

6– Will Then (S) – Ben Curtis – Jonathan Thomas

7 – Cue the Duckboats – Sahin Civaci – Bill Mott

8 – Tiz Her Money – Ryan Munger – Mark Casse

Chris Lomon, Woodbine 

Grace Martin

Grace Martin

Communications Manager, Woodbine Entertainment

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