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Haunted Dream Wins Singspiel in North American Debut

Irish-bred rolls late to get the win and sets track record for Wathnan Racing.

Haunted Dream wins the Singspiel Stakes at Woodbine

Haunted Dream wins the Singspiel Stakes at Woodbine

Michael Burns

Haunted Dream, making his North American debut, enjoyed a dream trip on his way to a track-record victory in the $111,295 Singspiel Stakes (G3T) at Woodbine.

Roscar broke sharply from the outside post 6 and was sent to the lead early in the Singspiel, followed by Legal Catch and Dancin in Da'nile, while 7-5 mutuel choice Haunted Dream, with Rafael Hernandez in the irons, was tucked into fourth.

It was Legal Catch on top by a head through a quarter in :24.61, shadowed by Roscar, as Haunted Dream watched the early proceedings from in fourth.

On top by a half-length after a half in :50.05, Legal Catch maintained that advantage through three-quarters in 1:15.52 but was still under consistent pressure from Roscar. Hernandez gave Haunted Dream his cue around the turn for home and the veteran gray responded with an energetic seven-wide move.

Carried out in the stretch making a bid near the eighth pole, the eye-catching 6-year-old struck the front soon after and powered home to a 1 1/2-length score. Tosen Wish, who had burst through a seam in midstretch, secured second, a half-length clear of Dancin in Da'nile. Venencia was fourth.

The final time over firm ground was a track-record 2:15.40 for 1 3/8 miles over Woodbine's inner turf course. Haunted Dream paid $4.80 for the win.

"In post parade, he was full of energy, and I just wanted to make sure he relaxed, you know, and give him a good trip," said Hernandez, who guided Aristella to victory in the $250,000 Wonder Where Stakes earlier on the card. "We had a good trip the whole race. First thing, we saved ground, and then my main thing was to get him clear in the backside. I don't want to get stuck on the rail—just let it roll down the lane."

Trained by Hamad Al Jehani, Haunted Dream is now 9-10-6 from 39 career starts. His most notable wins prior to the Singspiel came when he won consecutive editions, 2023-24, of the Al Safliya Cup, a local group 3 in Qatar.

"We made a bit of a plan to travel and bring him here," said assistant trainer Thomas Allen. "Rafael gave him a very uncomplicated ride. And as he said, just kept it simple and gave him plenty of room.

"It's been a fantastic experience for all of us to come out here. Facilities are great. Everyone's been very welcoming."

Sired by Oasis Dream out of the Galileo mare Red Halo, the well-traveled gelding, bred by High Rollers, is owned by Wathnan Racing.

"He's a true yard favorite for everyone," Allen said. "Everyone loves him. He's so unique."

Video: HPIbet Singspiel S. (G3T)

This press release has been edited for content and style by BloodHorse Staff.