A look at some of the top highlights from the past weekend of racing at Woodbine Mohawk Park. 101 Reasons To Celebrate Ginger Tree Finny came from the clouds to pull off the stunning 49-1 upset in Saturday’s eighth at Woodbine Mohawk Park. Competing for Cambridge, Ontario-based conditioner Meg Crone, the 8-year-old son of Captaintreacherous–Ideal Weather looked ever so spry in a feverish push for home that resulted in a narrow triumph by a neck. The remarkable feat was the 25th win of Ginger Tree Finny’s 115-start career (25-20-17; $190,150) and one of four on the night for reinsman Louis-Philippe Roy. Bred by Hanover Shoe Farms and owned by Laverne Turnbull of Kitchener, Ontario, Ginger Tree Finny paid $101.50. Ginger Tree Finny (#10). New Image Media photo Live From Mohawk… Its Saturday Night put on a show for trainer Dave Menary and owner Pollack Racing LLC in Saturday’s ninth, striking at the perfect time for the impressive 3 ½-length score. Making his second start of the year, the 5-year-old gelding out of Somebeachsomewhere mare Night Music allowed the $40,000 Open Pace to develop before taking control in the mid-stretch and separating with ease. The stellar outing, which pushed Its Saturday Night to 12-10-9 from 55 starts ($451,116), also gave the veteran bay his first top-class victory in Canada. At 5-1, he paid $13. Its Saturday Night. New Image Media photo In A Mood Well-travelled veteran pacer Midnight Mood, at 17-1, got on the board for the first time in 2026 thanks to a game final quarter (29.1) in Sunday’s seventh at Mohawk. Raring to go after finishes of sixth and third to begin his 8-year-old campaign, the bay son of JK Endofanera–La Diabla stayed trending in the right direction with driver J.R. Plante in tow. After striking the lead late, the pair held firm to take the $9,000 claiming tilt by a half-length over 7-1 rival Outlawgrandetorino. The 22nd win of Midnight Mood’s 181-start career (22-27-32; $171,815) paid $36. Midnight Mood. New Image Media photo Share This:Share