Defending Horse of the Year Beau Jangles made a triumphant return in his SBOA Stakes elimination on Saturday at Woodbine Mohawk Park, turning in a sharp and professional seasonal debut for driver Bob McClure and trainer Dr. Ian Moore. The undefeated 3-year-old son of Cattlewash left from the rail in a field of seven and got away second behind Tilthecowscomehome through a 27 3/5 opening-quarter. McClure gave the champion his cue to move once straightening into the backstretch and took his time clearing on the leader, who gave him a slight stretch. On the lead at a 56 1/5 half, Beau Jangles ramped up the tempo halfway around the final turn to hit three-quarters in 1:24 3/5. The stretch drive saw the Dr. Moore trainee power home in 26 3/5 to secure a 1:51 victory by four lengths in effortless fashion. "He's definitely fresh," said McClure post-race. "He was just a dream to drive out there tonight, just like he always has been. I turned for home and I didn't even speak to him; he just took off on his own...halfway down the lane he was looking around at stuff and just playing, so I had to get his focus a little bit, but it's scary how much he can do with little effort. "I look forward to a great year for him, Doc, the owners and everybody. I just hope he can do what everybody hopes he can." Beau Jangles is now a perfect 13-for-13 and went over C$1.7 million earned with his season debut win for owners Graham Grace Stables LLC., Kiwi Stables LLC. and Bolton Stables. After an award-winning dream season at 2, the hype surrounding Beau Jangles heading into his 3-year-old season has rivaled that of the great Somebeachsomewhere. His wins last year in the Metro Pace (Grade 1) and Breeders Crown (Grade 1) give him the opportunity to join Tall Dark Stranger (2020) as the only horses to win those events at age 2 and then return to win the Pepsi North America Cup (Grade 1) at age 3. "We gave him all the time off we could," said Dr. Moore of Beau Jangles' winter break. "We never started jogging him until about the 19th of January. He didn't really grow any. He filled out some and he got bigger in the chest, but didn't grow any taller and he came back like a trooper. "Last year there was no pressure, every week was a bonus. This year, the pressure has been going for a while."  ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter The top-five finishers were completed by Tilthecowscomehome, Mega Moves, Wholetthedogsout and Count On Gord. With place and show wagering removed, $94,140 of the $103,469 win pool was wagered on Beau Jangles. The second C$25,000 elimination in the SBOA Stakes for Ontario sired 3-year-olds saw Borderline Mobby prevail in 1:50 4/5 for driver James MacDonald and trainer Dave Menary. The son of Cattlewash looped to the lead in the second quarter around Windor and would keep that rival at bay all the way to the wire to win by a length. Redland Rocket Man, Illicit Behavior and Dax Seelster also qualified for next week's final. Borderline Mobby is now one-for-two on the season after winning just once in 10 starts at age two. His career-best clocking takes him over C$111,000 in earnings. A $2 win ticket on Borderline Mobby returned $8. The draw for next Saturday's (May 16) C$131,475 SBOA Stakes final for 3-year-old pacing colts and geldings took place following the eliminations. 1 - Wholetthedogsout - Mark MacDonald 2 - Redland Rocket Man - Louis-Philippe Roy 3 - Dax Seelster - Mark MacDonald 4 - Borderline Mobby - James MacDonald 5 - Count On Gord - James MacDonald 6 - Beau Jangles - Bob McClure 7 - Windor - Doug McNair 8 - Mega Moves - Tyler Borth 9 - Tilthecowscomehome - Jody Jamieson 10 - Illicit Behavior - Bob McClure AE - Letr Sink Son - Travis Henry A total of four SBOA Stakes finals will take place next Saturday. Post time is 6:30 p.m. (EDT). --press release (Woodbine Mohawk Park)--