ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Trainer Danny Vella sends out the promising maidens Spring Mountain and Where’s Neal in Friday’s $100,000 Bull Page for colts and geldings. It’s one of two one-mile inner turf stakes for Ontario-sired 2-year-olds on the Woodbine card, along with the $100,000 Victorian Queen for fillies. Spring Mountain’s debut was delayed a week to Sept. 2 due to a cancellation. He was a wide-closing second in a 6 1/2-furlong maiden special on the main turf, beaten just a neck by favored Silent Runner. “He was a little green,” Vella said. “If the race had gone the week before when we were on the inside rail, I think he would have won. He was just out so far in the middle of the track and was distracted looking at the grandstand down the stretch. He got him going right at the end. He was the best horse.” Vella said Spring Mountain exited his debut well and will have leading rider Kazushi Kimura aboard. “He’s a little temperamental at times, but the race seemed to make him better, not worse,” Vella said. “Some horses run the first time, and then go over the top a little, and you have to wait for them to relax. He doesn’t seem to be that way at all.” Where’s Neal finished a distant second when debuting in the 6 1/2-furlong Simcoe, a stakes on the Tapeta for graduates of Canadian yearling sales. :: Get Daily Racing Form Past Performances – the exclusive home of Beyer Speed Figures.  “He got a little green when the jock pulled the stick out and asked him to switch leads,” Vella recalled. “That distracted him a bit, but I don’t think he was going to beat the winner anyway. I worked him on the turf. He certainly seemed to handle it, and the distance shouldn’t be a problem.” Lois Len gets some class relief in the Victorian Queen. After landing a key maiden special at first asking, she was a slow-starting fourth in the My Dear Stakes. Lois Len is coming off a sixth-place finish in another open stakes, the 6 1/2-furlong Catch a Glimpse on the main turf. “Her turf race was just okay,” trainer Mark Casse said. “She’s probably about the same or maybe a little better on Tapeta. Of course, this is an easier race. This is a different kettle of fish that she’s going to be running against.” Thatsitthatsall was supplemented to the Victorian Queen by owner-trainer Debra Rombis. Thatsitthatsall ran second in both of her races on Tapeta as a longshot under Kirk Johnson, including the restricted Muskoka, a yearling sales stakes. The diminutive chestnut is by Grade 1-winning turf miler Silver Max. “I feel she’s bred to run long on the turf,” Rombis said. “Kirk always thought she could go long.”