The winners will be announced at the annual O’Brien Awards
Black Tie Gala on Saturday, January 28, 2023 at the Hilton
Mississauga / Meadowvale Hotel in Mississauga, Ont.
This will be the 28th edition of the O’Brien Awards, named
in honour of the late Joe O’Brien, an outstanding horseman
and member of the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame.
Twelve past O’Brien Award winners are looking to add to
their trophy collections and are either defending titles or
are nominated in a new division. Past winners include
Caprice Hill, Flanagan Memory, L A Delight, Lady Shadow and
Solar Sister in the horse categories as well as Casie
Coleman, Travis Cullen, Sylvain Filion, Richard Moreau, Rick
Zeron, the partnership of Marvin Katz & Al Libfeld, and
Seelster Farms.
In the driver of the year category, Sylvain Filion, the
leading money-earning driver so far this year, is up against
Bob McClure, the leading dash-winning driver to date.
Sylvain Filion, a resident of Milton, Ont., won this award
in 2012, 2013 and 2015. He’s driven 310 winners and leads
all Canadian drivers in the earnings column with more than
$7.7 million. Filion was the regular driver for a trio of
O’Brien finalists -- Beyond Delight, Emoticon Hanover and
Yaris Bayama.
Bob McClure of Elora, Ont., receives his first O’Brien Award
nomination and is en route to a career best year. McClure
leads all Canadian drivers in the wins column with 561
victories and has driven horses to more than $2.9 million in
earnings. McClure is the leading reinsman at Flamboro Downs,
sits in second at The Raceway at the Western Fair District,
and won the dash winning titles at Georgian Downs and Grand
River Raceway.
Casie Coleman and Richard Moreau, two of Canada’s top
trainers will see if they can add to their respective
O’Brien collections as this year's finalists for Trainer of
the Year.
Casie Coleman of Cambridge, Ont., reduced her stable size
this year to focus on her stakes performers. She conditioned
53 winners and horses who earned more than $2.8 million,
including stable star and O’Brien finalist, Betting Line, a
winner of $1.7 million, who also added North America Cup and
Little Brown Jug victories to Coleman’s 2016 accolades.
Coleman is looking for her sixth Trainer of the Year title.
Richard Moreau, of Puslinch, Ont., is the defending Trainer
of the Year and is looking to take home his fourth
consecutive O’Brien bronze. Moreau, who has been a regular
on the Woodbine Entertainment Group (WEG) circuit for over
12 years, leads all Canadian trainers in the wins column
with 249 wins to his credit and has trained the winners of
nearly $4.0 million.
Travis Cullen, who relocated to Rockton, Ont., from Airdrie,
Alta. near the end of September, and Rick Zeron, of Oakville,
Ont., are the two finalists for the O’Brien Award of
Horsemanship.
Cullen was nominated in this category last year and won an
O’Brien in 2013 as Canada’s Future Star winner. This past
year Cullen has driven 239 winners and horses to $1.3
million in purse earnings while training 215 winners and
horses to $1.2 million in earnings. He was both the leading
trainer and driver at Century Downs this past season.
Veteran horseman Rick Zeron continues to successfully
compete as a trainer and driver on the Woodbine
Entertainment circuit. This year he’s driven 116 winners and
horses to $2.6 million in purse earnings, while training 49
winners and horses to $1.7 million in earnings. Two of his
trainees are O’Brien Award finalists -? two-year-old
trotting colt Mass Production, and Older Pacing Horse
Shamballa.
Idyllic Beach and Yaris Bayama are the nominees in the
two-year-old pacing filly division.
Idyllic Beach hit the board in all of her 14 races, boasted
eight wins and almost $730,000 in purse earnings. Major
stakes wins for the Somebeachsomewhere filly included the
Shes A Great Lady elimination and final at Mohawk Racetrack,
along with the Kentuckiana Stakes at Hoosier Park, and the
International Stallion Stake at The Red Mile.
Yaris Bayama, a homebred who won half of her 10 starts and
purses exceeding $231,000, posted a mark of 1:52.4 in an
Ontario Sires Stakes Gold event at Mohawk. The Sportswriter
filly had three Ontario Sires Stakes victories, including
the season-ending Ontario Sires Stakes Super Final.
Beyond Delight and Sports Column are the two-year-old pacing
colt finalists.
The Bettors Delight colt Beyond Delight won three of 11
races and more than $423,000 for his connections. His three
wins were major ones as he swept the elimination and final
of the Metro and won a division of the Champlain Stakes, all
at Mohawk Racetrack.
The Sportswriter colt Sports Column finished 1-2 in all six
season starts for $222,000 in earnings. Victories included a
sweep of the Battle of Waterloo elimination and final and
two Ontario Sires Stakes events including one in July at
Mohawk where the $20,000 yearling purchase posted a season’s
best 1:52.1.
L A Delight and Pure Country compete for O’Brien honours in
the sophomore pacing filly category.
L A Delight, an O’Brien champion at two, put together
another stellar season as a sophomore, winning nine races in
19 starts and more than $787,000. She was perfect in the
Ontario Sires Stakes events, sweeping six of six, including
the season-ending Super Final. She posted a life’s best
1:49.1 in winning the Nadia Lobell at The Meadows.
Pure Country, a homebred daughter of Somebeachsomewhere
scored 10 wins and bankrolled more than $1.1 million in her
sophomore season to top the earnings chart in her division.
She scored many stakes victories on both sides of the border
and her richest payday of the season came in winning the Fan
Hanover at Mohawk Racetrack in 1:49.3.
Millionaires Betting Line and Racing Hill enjoyed incredible
seasons and earned nominations in the three-year-old pacing
colt division.
Betting Line finished the season with 14 wins and a second
in 15 season starts to go along with almost $1.7 million in
earnings. The Bettors Delight colt’s victories included the
$1-million Pepsi North America Cup, the Battle of the
Brandywine, the Milstein Memorial, the Little Brown Jug, the
Simcoe Stakes, and a sweep of all of his Ontario Sires
Stakes races, including his OSS Super Final.
Racing Hill hit the board in 14 of 16 races and racked up
more than $1.6 million in earnings during a season that saw
victories in the Hempt, the Adios elimination and final, the
Messenger, the Tattersalls and the Breeders Crown
Championship.
Lady Shadow and Solar Sister are the Older Pacing Mare
finalists.
Lady Shadow is up for her second consecutive O’Brien Award
in the Older Pacing Mare category. She put together another
profitable season with 12 victories and more than $945,000
in earnings. She was strong throughout the season, sweeping
the elimination and final of the Roses Are Red, the Milton
Stakes, and the elimination and final of the Breeders Crown
before capping her year with a win in the TVG FFA at The
Meadowlands.
Solar Sister put together a solid season, winning four of 17
and more than $400,000. She took a mark of 1:49.4 in winning
the Artiscape at Tioga Downs, which was also her biggest
payday of the season.
The Older Pacing Horse pool always runs deep, and this
year’s two finalists, Shamballa and Wiggle It Jiggleit were
at the top of their game in 2016.
Shamballa boasted 11 top-three finishes in 19 starts for
almost $440,000 in purse money. He took a mark of 1:47.1 in
winning the US Pacing Championship and also picked up
cheques in many stakes engagements.
Wiggle It Jiggleit, the sport’s richest harness horse this
year with $1.8 million bankrolled, never finished worse than
third in his 24 races which included 15 wins and a mark of
1:47.2 posted in the Graduate Final at The Meadowlands. The
multiple stakes winner captured Canada’s oldest stakes
event, The Canadian Pacing Derby at Mohawk Racetrack and
also secured runner-up finishes in the Prix d'Ét? and
Confederation Cup on Canadian soil.
On the trotting side, Ariana G and Magic Presto are the
two-year-old filly nominees.
The Muscle Hill filly Ariana G won nine of 11 races and
earned $804,245 during her rookie campaign which included
stakes wins in the Breeders Crown, Jim Doherty Memorial,
Peaceful Way elimination and final, and New Jersey Sire
Stakes Championship.
Magic Presto won four of nine races and netted more than
$393,000 with wins in three Ontario Sires Stakes events. The
daughter of Kadabra’s richest payday came in her final start
of the season on November 19 when she trotted to a
dominating win in the Goldsmith Maid at Woodbine Racetrack
and collected $223,500 for her efforts.
The Muscle Mass colt, Mass Production, won five of nine
races and more than $285,000 during his rookie campaign,
earning him a nomination in the two-year-old trotting colt
division. His victories included four Ontario Sires Stakes
wins highlighted by a season’s best 1:54.4 stakes record
effort in the OSS Super Final.
Seven And Seven, a son of Chapter Seven, is the other
finalist and recorded four wins in eight races along with
over $226,000 in earnings. His stakes wins included an
elimination and final of the Define The World, along with a
sweep of the elimination and final of the William Wellwood
Memorial where he posted a season’s mark of 1:55.3.
Two talented Kadabra fillies are finalists in the sophomore
trotting filly division.
Caprice Hill, an O’Brien champion at two, put together
another profitable campaign in 2016, with eight wins in 15
starts and purses in excess of $630,000 for her connections.
She won three of four Ontario Sires Stakes events, the
Casual Breeze, Simcoe Stakes and was runner-up in the
Hambletonian Oaks.
Emoticon Hanover, won seven of 15 races and $604,000 while
posting a mark of 1:53.1 in winning the OSS Super Final at
Mohawk. She won four of six Ontario Sires Stakes events and
also scored wins in divisions of the Simcoe and Casual
Breeze. She ended her season with solid runner-up finishes
in the elimination and final of the Breeders Crown.
Millionaires Bar Hopping and Marion Marauder will compete
for O’Brien hardware in the three-year-old trotting colt
division.
The Muscle Hill colt Bar Hopping won nine of 19 races and
more than $1.2 million in his three-year-old season, taking
a mark of 1:51.4 at The Meadowlands. He won several major
stakes, including a sweep of the Canadian Trotting Classic
and the elimination and final of the Breeders Crown.
Marion Marauder, a winner of 10 of 15 starts, became the
ninth Trotting Triple Crown winner in 2016 ?- and first
since 2006 ?- by sweeping the Hambletonian, Yonkers Trot,
and Kentucky Futurity. The son of Muscle Hill won the
Goodtimes Stakes and a division of the Stanley Dancer
Memorial en route to a season that amassed more than $1.5
million in purses, topping the North American earnings
charts for all trotters.
Charmed Life and Hannelore Hanover were voted the Older
Trotting Mare finalists. Charmed Life scored 15 top-three
finishes in 24 races which included four wins along with
$185,000-plus in earnings. She was a top preferred
campaigner and placed in a handful of stakes events.
Hannelore Hanover won 17 of 20 races and earned $1.1 million
in purses, leading all female trotters in earnings. Her
victories included the Breeders Crown Mare Trot and the
Hambletonian Maturity, where she defeated male rivals. She
also beat the boys in the Centaur Trotting Classic in
addition to winning the Armbro Flight Stakes, TVG Series
championship for female trotters, Fresh Yankee, Muscle Hill,
and Miami Valley Distaff. Her mile time of 1:51 in winning
the Armbro Flight equaled the world record for a
four-year-old trotting mare.
Flanagan Memory and Musical Rhythm are the Older Trotting
Horse finalists.
Flanagan Memory, a six-year-old son of Kadabra won six of 14
races including the Allerage, and the Breeders Crown
Championship, and banked more than $663,000.
Musical Rhythm won 12 of 21 starts and purses exceeding
$361,000. He swept both the General Brock Trotting Series
and the Don Mills Trotting Series and also won two legs of
the Graduate during his four-year-old campaign.
In the Armstrong Breeder of the Year category, Marvin Katz
(of Toronto, Ont.) and Al Libfeld (of Pickering, Ont.) will
be looking to defend their title against Seelster Farms, who
won this award in 2006 and 2013.
What started as a partnership that focused on buying
yearlings and racing horses has evolved into one of harness
racing's most respected breeding enterprises for Marvin Katz
and Al Libfeld. Horses bred by this partnership won 29 races
and purses in excess of $1.3 million this season. Their top
horses were O’Brien finalist Ariana G, Princess Aurora and O
Narutac Perfecto.
Seelster Farms of Lucan, Ont., Canada’s largest commercial
breeder, had horses that won 293 races and more than $3
million this past season. Their top performers were Mayhem
Seelster, Nirvana Seelster and Tessa Seelster.
The Future Star Award finalists are Brett MacDonald of
Embrun, Ont. and Louis Philippe Roy of Mont-Joli, Que.
In just his second season of full-time driving, Brett
MacDonald competes regularly at Rideau Carleton Raceway and
has driven 100 winners and horses to nearly $500,000 in
purse money. MacDonald finished second in the Quebec /
Eastern Ontario Regional Driving Championship to earn his
way into the National Driving Championship where he managed
a solid fifth place finish.
The 2016 season marked the third year that Louis Philippe
Roy drove in 100-plus races and he put together some
phenomenal numbers, winning 233 races and driving horses to
earnings of more than $1 million. Roy was the leading
dash-winning driver at Hippodrome 3R and currently tops the
charts for wins at Rideau Carleton Raceway.
One of the 24 horse nominees will be honoured as Canada’s
Horse of the Year. The winners will be announced at the
O’Brien Awards Gala on Saturday, January 28, 2023 at the
Hilton Mississauga / Meadowvale Hotel in Mississauga,
Ontario.
Here is a complete list of nominees and their respective
owners:
2016 O’BRIEN AWARD NOMINEES
PACERS
TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLY PACER
Idyllic Beach
Owned by Christina Takter, East Windsor, NJ ? John Fielding,
Toronto, ON ? Brixton Medical Inc., Matawan, NJ and Marvin
Katz, Toronto, ON
Yaris Bayama
Owned by Bayama Farms Inc., Saint-Andre-D’Argenteuil, QC
TWO-YEAR-OLD COLT PACER
Beyond Delight
Owned by Jeffrey Snyder, Michael Snyder, New York, NY and
Four Friends Racing Stable LLC, Moorestown, NJ
Sports Column
Owned by Hutt Racing Stable, Paoli, PA –Blake MacIntosh,
Cambridge, ON –Daniel Plouffe, Bromont, QC
THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY PACER
L A Delight
Owned by Robert McIntosh Stables Inc., Windsor, ON ? CSX
Stables, Liberty Center, OH, and Al McIntosh Holdings, Inc.,
Leamington, ON
Pure Country
Owned by Diamond Creek Racing, Wellsville, PA
THREE-YEAR-OLD COLT PACER
Betting Line
Owned by West Wins Stable, Cambridge, ON, Christine Calhoun,
Chatham, ON and Mac Nichol, Burlington, ON
Racing Hill
Owned by Tom Hill, Hamilton, ON
OLDER PACING MARE
Lady Shadow
Owned by David Kryway, Amherstburg, ON, Carl Atley, Xenia,
OH, Ed Gold, Phoenixville, PA and BFJ Stable, Philadelphia,
PA
Solar Sister
Owned by David Willmot, King City, ON & Clay Horner,
Toronto, ON
OLDER PACING HORSE
Shamballa
Owned by Rick Zeron Stables, Oakville, ON ? Tao Racing LLC,
Pompano Beach, FL –Howard Taylor, Philadelphia, PA ? Cool
Cat Racing Inc., Flemington, NJ
Wiggle It Jiggleit
Owned by George Teague Jr Inc., Harrington DE ? Teague
Racing Partnership, Boynton Beach, FL
TROTTERS
TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLY TROTTER
Ariana G
Owned by Marvin Katz, Toronto, ON & Al Libfeld, Pickering,
ON
Magic Presto
Owned by Melvin Hartman, Ottawa, ON ? Herb Liverman, Miami
Beach ? David Mc Duffee, Delray Beach, FL ? Little E LLC,
New York, NY
TWO-YEAR-OLD COLT TROTTER
Mass Production
Owned by Rick Zeron Stables, Oakville, ON- James Walker,
Port Perry, ON- Bruno Dipoce, Wasaga Beach, ON and Rene
Allard, Matamoras, PA
Seven And Seven
Owned by June Durand- Tom Durand, Puslinch, ON & Allan
Smith, Oakville, ON
THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY TROTTER
Caprice Hill
Owned by Tom Hill, Hamilton, ON
Emoticon Hanover
Owned by Determination, Montreal, QC
THREE-YEAR-OLD COLT TROTTER
Bar Hopping
Owned by Christina Takter, East Windsor, NJ- Hatfield
Stables, Columbus, OH ? Marvin Katz, Toronto, ON & Al
Libfeld, Pickering, ON
Marion Marauder
Owned by Marion Jean Wellwood, Stratford, ON & Devin
Keeling, Cambridge, ON
OLDER TROTTING MARE
Charmed Life
Owned by Allard Racing Inc., Saint-Esprit ? Yves Sarrazin,
La Presentation, QC-VIP Internet Stable LLC, Piscataway, NJ
Hannelore Hanover
Owned by Burke Racing Stable LLC, Fredericktown ? Weaver
Bruscemi LLC, Canonsburg, PA ? Frank Baldachino, Clarksburg,
NJ ? J And T Silva Stables LLC, Long Beach, NY
OLDER TROTTING HORSE
Flanagan Memory
Owned by Liette Flanagan, Repentigny ? Rene Dion,
Saint-Lazare, QC
Musical Rhythm
Owned by Santo Vena, Brampton ? Nunzio Vena, Bolton, ON ?
Claude Hamel, Ayer’s Cliff, QC ? Ben Baillargeon, Guelph, ON
PEOPLE AWARDS
O’BRIEN AWARD OF HORSEMANSHIP
Travis Cullen, Rockton, ON
Rick Zeron, Oakville, ON
ARMSTRONG BREEDER OF THE YEAR
Marvin Katz, Toronto, ON / Al Libfeld, Pickering, ON
Seelster Farms, Lucan, ON
DRIVER OF THE YEAR
Sylvain Filion, Milton, ON
Bob McClure, Elora, ON
TRAINER OF THE YEAR
Casie Coleman, Cambridge, ON
Richard Moreau, Puslinch, ON
FUTURE STAR AWARD
Brett MacDonald, Embrun, ON
Louis Philippe Roy, Mont-Joli, QC