Call Me Goo followed the cover of 1-5 favorite M-M's Dream and then out-kicked that foe inside the final eighth to win Saturday night's C$233,000 Armbro Flight Stakes final for older trotting mares at Woodbine Mohawk Park. The final time was 1:51 2/5, a lifetime-best clocking. Driven by Tim Tetrick, Call Me Goo settled in the fifth position from post five while Tactical Mounds (Scott Zeron) left aggressively from post two before yielding to a blasting-from-post ten Tipsy Moni (Yannick Gingras) past the 26 4/5 opening quarter. M-M's Dream and driver David Miller just floated out from post six and grabbed a tuck ahead of Call Me Goo. Tipsy Moni backed down the half to just 56 seconds, but Miller continued to wait on the inside with M-M's Dream until midway through the final turn when he tipped her out to follow the cover of 39-1 Chake (Todd McCarthy) as she moved towards Tipsy Moni at the 1:23 3/5 three-quarters. In the lane Chake was able to go by Tipsy Moni and set sail for the wire, but M-M's Dream began to hit her best stride to her outside, and Call Me Goo was also full of trot while widest. As Chake gave way inside the last eighth, it was down to Call Me Goo and M-M's Dream to decide it, and Call Me Goo wouldn't be denied, using a 26 4/5 final panel to get up for the win by half a length. Chake held third in a quality effort and Tactical Mounds was fourth after getting boxed in the pocket. Tipsy Moni faded to fifth. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter "I wanted to be able to trip her out and put her on a helmet because I think she's really good off a helmet. She showed that tonight," remarked Tetrick. "The last couple of weeks we haven't been able to do that because of circumstances. She still got the job done both times - first and second - and today she just proved that she is a good horse. When she's on a helmet, she's perfect, but when you give her half a cue, she wants to take all of it. When she gets free lane, she wants to go really fast. "I knew I still had to beat David, his is a champion mare and she's really hard to beat, but mine felt really good. I kept pushing his helmet to go and go, and finally I just went and mine got the job done." A 4-year-old daughter of Googoo Gaagaa bred by Bib Roberts, Call Me Goo is trained by Jason Skinner for owner Graham Grace Stables LLC. She has a summary of 20-5-2 from 28 career starts, has earned $619,959 and paid $8.70 to win as the 3-1 second choice. "I told Timmy 'if any way possible I'd love to follow M-M's Dream everywhere she went,' and Timmy said 'yeah that'd be great,' so it worked out," Skinner said. "I think my mare can really kick with anybody coming home. I think off a helmet she's strong, so I wasn't nervous at all about [M-M's Dream sitting second-over] really. "She's by far the best one I've ever trained. She's put me on the Grand Circuit. I've been here a couple of times but never with a dominant horse like her."