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Living Magic star of the show in My Dear Stakes

July 15, 2023

TORONTO, July 15, 2023 – In a torrential summer downpour on Woodbine’s Tapeta, Living Magic captured her first stakes win in the $125,000 My Dear Stakes for 2-year-old fillies on Saturday afternoon.

Living Magic, owned by Henry Nothhaft and trained by Phil Schoenthal, had Rafael Hernandez aboard. Hernandez, who just surpassed 3,000 career wins on Friday, collected win 3,002.

Out of the gate it was the Mark Casse trainees Stormcast and Dancing Duchess going out to the lead, followed by Living Magic in the centre. Living Magic quickly made her way into second from the inside, a nose behind Stormcast with Dancing Duchess a length behind in third, while Kevin Attard trainee Bolt Enoree followed closely.

Living Magic and jockey Rafael Hernandez winning the My Dear Stakes on July 15, 2023 at Woodbine (Michael Burns Photo)
Living Magic and jockey Rafael Hernandez winning the My Dear Stakes on July 15, 2023 at Woodbine (Michael Burns Photo)

It was a battle between Stormcast and Living Magic at the quarter. Living Magic held the lead from the top of the stretch to the finish, with Stormcast, Bolt Enoree, and Dancing Duchess left challenging each other for the remaining positions. Living Magic won by a length to Dancing Duchess. Stormcast was third and Bolt Enoree fourth.

The final time was 1:03:55

Living Magic and jockey Rafael Hernandez winning the My Dear Stakes on July 15, 2023 at Woodbine (Michael Burns Photo)
Living Magic and jockey Rafael Hernandez winning the My Dear Stakes on July 15, 2023 at Woodbine (Michael Burns Photo)

It was the third lifetime start and second win for the Phil Schoenthal trained Living Magic. Schoenthal, who also bred the filly, was happy to be at Woodbine for the first time.

“I’ve been trying to get up to Woodbine for a number of years and it had never quite worked out. I campaigned the mare of this horse and she won five stakes on all weather tracks, so besides the blinkers, I found if there was any horse with a pedigree that would step-up on an all weather track it was Living Magic”.

Living Magic paid $16.60 for the win.

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