Michael Burns
Paladin Bay has proven to be a great investment as the first stakes winner for husband-and-wife team trainer Harold and owner Jessie Ladouceur.
ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Harold and Jessie Ladouceur were in the midst of a difficult season when an injured filly attracted their attention at the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society’s Canadian-bred September yearling sale at Woodbine in 2012.
“She was strong, had good bone, and something about her caught my eye,” trainer Harold Ladouceur, 47, said. “My wife and I had looked at her two or three times, and we kept going back to look at her. She had a great, big splint on her left front cannon bone, but I wasn’t too worried about it.”