Me And My Shadow Wins Bison City To Secure Middle Jewel In Canadian Triple Tiara

Me and My Shadow was full of run turning for home en route to victory in the $250,000 Bison City Stakes, for Canadian-foaled 3-year-old fillies Sunday at Woodbine.

Seattle Causeway, at 13-1, broke running from the rail in the second jewel of the Canadian Triple Tiara as did Fashionably Fab and Collect Dattt, the trio taking the field of eight (Delphia was scratched at the gate) into the first turn. It was Seattle Causeway who established command and held a 1½-length lead over her closest pursuer through an opening quarter in :24.09, while Emma-Jayne Wilson settled Me and My Shadow into seventh spot in the early going.

After widening her advantage to two lengths after a half in :48.35, Seattle Causeway and jockey Leo Salles started to increase their lead ahead of the turn for home, but Wilson and Me and My Shadow were already rolling on the outside and loomed a major threat as the field straightened for the stretch drive.

On top by a half-length at the stretch call, the daughter of Violence out of Silhouette, by Smart Strike,  dashed away from her pursuers to record an emphatic 3½-length triumph in a time of 1:44.30 for 1 1/16 miles on the Tapeta. Tito's Calling was a neck in front of Fashionably Fab for second. Seattle Causeway was fourth.

“Her acceleration through the turn was pretty epic,” said Wilson, who won her third Bison City following triumphs aboard Free Fee Lady in 2010 and Brooklynsway in 2015. “When we straightened on and dug in some more, it was all over.”

The Bison City marked the first stakes win for Me and My Shadow.

The D. J. Racing Stable sophomore, trained by Mark Casse, came into the race off a fourth to Elysian Field in the Woodbine Oaks, the first jewel in the Triple Tiara, on July 23 at Woodbine.

“This filly, I've been riding her since she was two and she's really developed,” Wilson said. “We had a little bit of an unlucky trip in the Oaks from the 14-hole, but she still ran a massive race that day. She seems to really be putting it all together.”

Me and My Shadow, now 2-2-1 from eight starts, paid $5.80 for the win. She was bred by Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings, Inc. and N.E.T.P.

The final race of the Canadian Triple Tiara, the $250,000 Wonder Where Stakes, at 1 ¼ miles on Woodbine's E.P. Taylor turf, is set for September 10.

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