MILTON, September 20, 2025 – Loua Dipa charted a record-breaking performance in Saturday’s Grade 1 $470,000 Shes A Great Lady final at Woodbine Mohawk Park. It was a multi-horse scramble for the early lead as Jen Tilly, Daya and Perfect Thought slugged it out seconds after the starter car sped away, while Ronnie Wrenn, Jr. kept 3-5 choice Loua Dipa out of the tussle and settled his charge into fifth going into the first turn. Daya was on top through a sizzling opening panel in :25.3 but was supplanted on the front end by Perfect Thought, who assumed control shortly after. The fast-paced action continued when Daya reclaimed the lead, Perfect Thought broke stride, and Loua Dipa moved into fourth. Slowing the tempo, Daya reached the half in :54.3, followed by Jen Tilly, Fabulous Hanover and Loua Dipa. Wrenn then floated his filly to the outer flow and set his sights on the leader. In a matter of seconds, Loua Dipa announced her arrival and engaged Daya ahead of the three quarters in 1:22.2. Straightening for home, Loua Dipa drifted momentarily, but quickly gathered herself and began to power away from her pursuers. After that, it was simply a matter of what the margin of victory would be. At the wire, the daughter of Sweet Lou out of the Pet Rock mare Looksgoodinaromper had romped to a 4 ½-length score in a personal-best 1:49.1, setting a stakes, track and Canadian record in the process. Daya was second, Fabulous Hanover was third and Twin B Fierce finished fourth. Loua Dipa and driver Ronnie Wrenn Jr. winning the She’s A Great Lady Stakes on September 20, 2025 at Woodbine Mohawk Park (New Image Media) “She gives me a lot of confidence,” said Wrenn, who worked in concert with Loua Dipa in Pennsylvania Sire Stakes action to take the $182,827 Meadow Cheer leg in August. “She’s a really nice filly. She’s two fingers to drive and she does everything I ask. Tonight, she was awesome. “I just wanted to get away close, and if they were going slow, maybe move, and they were going fast enough for us that I was content just sitting as long as I could, and when I called on her, she responded well.” It was the latest standout performance by the bay, who last week posted a then 1:49.3 lifetime-best effort in her Shes A Great Lady elimination, which equaled the track and Canadian record for two-year-old pacing fillies set by Lyons Sentinel in 2019 and matched in 2023 by Pass Line. “She’s been awesome,” said co-owner Phil Collura. “I think this is our best year we’ve had so far. It’s kind of surreal. I’m still not believing that it’s even real. It’s been awesome. This has been a great month and a great year for us.” Ron Burke trains the homebred for owners Burke Racing Stable LLC and Weaver Bruscemi LLC. The rookie pacer is now 6-1-1 from nine starts, to go along with nearly $475,000 in purse earnings. Loua Dipa paid $3.50 for her latest triumph. The Shes A Great Lady is named in honour of the talented Ontario-sired pacing mare (1:50.4, $973,382), an O’Brien Award winner and world champion, who went 26-10-6 from 52 starts. The daughter of Dexter Nukes out of the Silent Majority mare Miss Donna Mayo passed away in 2023 at the age of 31. Chris Lomon, Woodbine Mohawk Park Share This:Share