Beau Jangles pushed his career unbeaten streak to 15 with a dominant 1:50 3/5 victory on Saturday (May 23) in the lone C$140,000 Ontario Sires Stakes (OSS) Gold Series division for sophomore pacing colts and geldings on a cold, wet and windy night at Woodbine Mohawk Park. Sent off at 1-9 in a field of eight with show and place wagering banned and the next lowest-priced horse at 60-1, Beau Jangles was eased out of post eight by driver Bob McClure and settled into third spot in the early going. Up the backstretch, McClure made his move to the front, and Beau Jangles controlled the race from there before he pulled away from the field in mid-stretch to win by 2 1/2 lengths over No Waitlist (Trevor Henry). Tilthecowscomehome (Jody Jamieson) was third, Borderline Mobby (James MacDonald) was fourth and Wholetthedogsout (Mark MacDonald) grabbed the final check. "[Beau Jangles] was amazing," McClure told Woodbine broadcaster Greg Blanchard. "He was so nice and relaxed, and he got to the front and just coasted. He went 29 [seconds] and change in the third quarter, and then at the seven-eighths I shook a line at him, and he went 26 [seconds] flat. Wind assisted or not, the track's not nice. It’s just how easy he does those things. It’s not the time he's going or what he's doing, it's just how easy it's coming to him. I couldn't have been happier with how he was tonight. "He hasn't been exerted or tested [this year], and I think he's coming into some pretty heavy races as sharp as you can possibly have him." The colt, a son of Cattlewash out of Mrs Major Hill, now sports career earnings of C$1,836,987 and a seasonal bankroll of C$148,237 for owners Graham Grace Stables LLC., of Clifton, VA, Kiwi Stables LLC., of La Plata, MD and Bolton Stables of Clermont, FL. The reigning Canadian and U.S. Horse of the Year is trained by Dr. Ian Moore, who said the Beau Jangles' next race will be in the Pepsi North America Cup eliminations on June 6 at Woodbine Mohawk Park. "He's going to have four or five days off now, and we’re going to prep him for the NA Cup now," Dr. Moore said. Beau Jangles was a perfect 12-for-12 in his tremendous 2-year-old season in 2025. He is now three-for-three in 2026 following victories in both the SBOA eliminations and final on May 9 and 16, respectively, at Woodbine Mohawk Park. Moore said part of the colt's success can be attributed to caretaker Riley Noble. "Riley Noble, his groom, is doing an excellent job with him," Moore said, "and everybody else in the barn is proud of [Beau Jangles], appreciates him, and they all chip in and help. "About 50, 60 years ago, I [was a caretaker] myself. Back then, it used to be if you had a good horse like him you'd be on the road with him every week, traveling from track to track. I did that when I was 14. So, I do understand how important it is to keep a horse happy, and everything that we can do to keep that horse happy, from having windows open or whatever it may be, we try to do all that for him as well as the rest of them in the barn." Beau Jangles, who was bred by Tara Hills Stud of Port Perry, ON and sold for $65,000 U.S. at the 2024 Standardbred Horse Sales Company yearling sale in Harrisburg, PA. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter O'Brien winner A Clean Deal and Daya both golden in sophomore pacing filly tests A Clean Deal and Daya were victorious on Saturday (May 23) in the two C$90,000 Ontario Sires Stakes (OSS) Gold Series divisions for sophomore pacing fillies on a cold, rainy and windy night at Woodbine Mohawk Park. Both divisions featured six-horse fields. In the first division (Race 2), Doug McNair piloted overwhelming 1-9 favorite A Clean Deal - Canada's 2025 2-Year-Old Pacing Filly of the Year - to a wire-to-wire 1:52 1/5 victory for trainer Kyle Fellows and owners Yolanda Fellows of Rockwood, ON, Blair Corbeil of Leduc, AB, Windermere Stable LLC. of New York, NY and James Ross of Wingham, ON. Sent off at 1-9, A Clean Deal posted fractions of 26 3/5, 56 4/5, 1:25 1/5 and came home in 26 3/5 to win by 1 3/4 lengths over Shes A Bulldog (Bob McClure) and 3 1/2 lengths over Lavender Seelster (Louis-Phillippe Roy). Given the weather conditions, McNair said A Clean Deal was particularly impressive. "That's a big mile," McNair told WEG broadcaster Greg Blanchard. "It's probably the worst conditions you can race in. It's just about freezing - three or four degrees above freezing - and we've got probably 40-50 kilometer-an-hour winds coming from the east shoving us home, with rain on top of that. So, it's tough for the horses and for the drivers to see." McNair said the fact that A Clean Deal handily put away a late challenge from Shes A Bulldog proves the former is "pretty special...She gives you quite a thrill." The victory improved the daughter of Cattlewash out of Ideal Talker to a perfect three-for-three in 2026 and 9-0-1 in 10 career starts. She upped her seasonal bankroll to C$125,862 and her career total to C$581,326 with the win. A Clean Deal was bred by Winbak Farm and was sold for $20,000 U.S. at the 2024 Lexington Selected Yearling Sale. In the second division, trainer Jack Darling's homebred Daya scored a 1:52 4/5 victory with a late charge orchestrated by driver Jody Jamieson. Sent off at 6-5, Daya defeated Jen Tilly (McClure) by two lengths. TH Check Me Out (Tyler Borth) was third, Pownal Bay Robbi (Mark MacDonald) was fourth and P N G Shadow (Roy) grabbed the final check. Daya, a daughter of Darling's trainee Bulldog Hanover out of Beach Of A Time, posted her first victory of 2026 in her third start. She is now 6-5-1 in 15 career starts for career earnings of C$544,100. "I didn't know how the race was going to go," Jamieson told Blanchard. "I thought maybe I would go up front, or maybe sit in the two-hole. As it turned out, there was lots of action and lots and lots of pace going on. She's never really been tired in her life. It was just a matter of me putting her in the right spot so that she could have a full run. We started at the five-eighths pole and kept going for the last three-eighths pretty good, and she just cruised under the line. I'm just really happy with the result of her now, in her third start, getting the win." --press releases (Ontario Sires Stakes)--