TORONTO, July 6, 2019 – Fresh off a successful career debut in mid-June at Woodbine, two-year-old filly Fast Scene returned to the Toronto Tapeta and delivered as the even-money favourite in Saturday’s featured $100,000 My Dear Stakes over 5-1/2 furlongs. Despite being a step slow out of the gate, Fast Scene emerged between Copper Gem and Bayerly Seen with the lead through a :21.80 opening quarter and never looked back. She reached the half-mile mark in :45.62 and hit the top of the stretch with an insurmountable lead. First-time starter Justleaveitalone was last out of the gate but improved position along the rail before rallying three-wide turning for home to overtake Copper Gem for the runner-up honours. That filly finished four lengths behind the winner, who stopped the clock in 1:05.15. “She was looking at the other horse next to her, but as soon as she put her feet on the ground, she just picked it up,” said winning jockey Rafael Hernandez in a post-race interview. “She was awesome, unbelievable today.” Fast Scene and jockey Rafael Hernandez winning the $100,000 My Dear Stakes on Saturday, July 6 at Woodbine Racetrack. (Michael Burns Photo) Owned by Blazing Meadows Farm and breeder Three Chimneys Farm, the Kentucky-bred daughter of Fast Anna is the first stakes winner out of the Empire Maker mare Scenic Drive. After prepping for her Woodbine debut with works at Presque Isle Downs for trainer Timothy Hamm, Fast Scene is now two-for-two to start her career. “We break a lot of horses there in Ocala and we put them on a program. We have a lot of babies there, but she showed a lot of talent right from the get-go,” said assistant trainer Scooter Davis. “Scott Spieth worked her at Presque Isle and the first thing he said was, ‘This filly has a good mind on her.’ She’s fast, but we thought even if she wasn’t on the lead, she could rate and go on. She’s got a lot of ability, for sure,” he said, adding, “Hopefully we’ll come back here, she seems to like it.” Fast Scene returned $4.20 to win. Live Thoroughbred racing continues on Sunday afternoon with more two-year-olds starring in the $100,000 Victoria Stakes. First race post time is set for 1:05 p.m. Share This:Share