36/ JULY 2023 THE RIDER Best Friends In Retirement Easy Lover Hanover
and Imacutelilmonkey have a few things in common. They are both retired pacers with superstar Somebeach- somewhere figuring promi- nently in their bloodlines who have found the same wonderful, forever home through the Ontario Stan- dardbred Adoption Society. They weren’t quite on the same page in terms of abil- ity on the racetrack, how- ever. Luckily that doesn’t matter to them and the pair are now best friends in re- tirement having taken very different roads to that desti- nation. Many Ontario racing
fans will remember the story of Easy Lover Hanover both on and off the racetrack. Brad Grant purchased the son of Somebeachsome- where just two weeks after the devastating barn fire at Classy Lane Training Centre seven years ago. That tragedy claimed
the lives of more than 40 horses including Grant and trainer Ben Wallace’s stable star Apprentice Hanover, another son of Somebeach- somewhere. At the time Ap- prentice had won just over $1 million in his career. Grant purchased Easy
Lover Hanover at the 2016 Tattersalls Mixed Sale in an attempt to fill one of the empty stalls in Wallace’s barn, but they never ex- pected him to also go on and achieve millionaire status. Both Grant and Wallace
agree that Easy Lover came
band Rod MacLean. Easy Lover, who is now
called Philip, was the cou- ple’s third adoptee from OSAS. “In August of 2009 we adopted Warrawee Bel- lana (Angel) and Au Shade. In September of 2015 Au Shade was laid to rest and Angel is now 26 and retired from riding,” explained Julie.
Warrawee Bellana is an
Annemarie with Monkey (aka Griffin), left, and Julie with Easy Lover Hanover (aka Philip).
into their lives at a critical time so they wanted to en- sure they retired him at the appropriate time which proved to be in August of 2021. At that point he had a life summary of 51-22-14 from 144 starts for just over $1.1 million banked and a
mark of 1:48.1 over Wood- bine.
“Easy Lover, he was
just special. He filled a big void when we needed some- thing to fill it. And I really think that horse was proba- bly the best thing that could happen for Ben, as far as
unraced daughter of SJs Photo who hails from a prominent trotting family while Au Shade was a geld- ing by Shady Character who earned just over $80,000 in his racing career. His is also from a well-known racing family which includes the iconic Silk Stockings. “I found myself looking
for another horse in 2021 and contacted Joanne (Colville, OSAS’s co-ordi- nator). She connected me with the Mollicas. I met Easy Lover and it was love at first sight. I now ride Easy Lover and he’s doing great under saddle. He really en- joys obstacles and hacking out on the roads. “Early this year Susan
reached out as I had lost my Clydesdale to colic, she told me about Monkey. I met him and figured he would be a perfect fit for all of us,” Julie added. Although not quite as
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well, and combined with his good looks and lovely per- sonality, he had a lot of in- terested adopters including the folks at Northumbria Equine in Port Hope, On- tario. The facility is owned and operated by retired Toronto police sergeants Julie Wilson and her hus-
prolific as Easy Lover on the racetrack, Imacutelil- monkey raced nine times as a three-year-old last year, winning once at his home track of Kawartha Downs. He was
owned by
trainer/breeder Annemarie Colville and her partner Mike Wade who say it was a miracle he even made it to the racetrack. “Monkey did not have
an easy start to his life. Mike and I decided then, that if we could save him and he never made a racehorse we would find him a loving home. It took almost a month, but Monkey was on the mend with help from our vets from Port Perry Vet Clinic,” explained An- nemarie. “We kept a close eye on
him while he grew and low and behold, he grew into a beautiful
individual and
never looked any different than the other colts we had. When it came time to break
and introduced herself and said that their doors were al- ways open for us to come and visit. Needless to say, she didn’t need to tell me twice. She said that he al- ready had a friend, Easy Lover Hanover! She sent me pictures and I could tell that Monkey was happy and liked his new family, facility and friend ELH (Philip),” said Annemarie. “We drove out to see
Monkey and could not have been happier with his new family and friends. On a side note, it was also great to see how awesome Easy Lover Hanover
looked. Julie aboard Monkey for one of his first rides.
him as a yearling, we treated him like any other always keeping in the back of our mind if he ever struggled with anything we would stop. He never did. “Fast forward to him
qualifying twice and then going out and winning his first
lifetime start at
Kawartha Downs. He wasn’t lightning fast that night, but he didn’t have to be, so we still were not sure how he would be. “It was when we started
to have to ship to Flamboro and Georgian where they went faster, that he strug- gled. Mike and I knew that he was trying but he just couldn’t go any faster. We knew then that we were going to come through with our promise of finding him a loving home. We wish we could have kept him as he is a sweet soul, but we just can’t keep all of them unfor- tunately,” she concluded. So the son of Sunshine
Beach entered OSAS earlier this year. Annemarie is quite familiar with the program for a number of reasons. “In earlier years, Spoonman, a retired Standardbred of mine, was an OSAS ambas- sador. I have always volun- teered, helped wherever I could for OSAS, and Mike and I always donate to the program, as we think it is great,” noted Annemarie whose sister is Joanne, OSAS’s administrator. “It was not a hard deci-
sion for us to reach out and ask OSAS if there was room for Monkey. He stayed with us until there was an open- ing and we dropped him off at the Mollicas where he would learn his new career. It was very hard and still is, but we knew that it was the right decision.” Monkey, who is now
called Griffin, followed the same path as Easy Lover in that he took some time away from the track before going to the Mollicas to learn his new role. He was a quick learner and soon found him- self on his way to Port Hope to join the group at Northumbria Equine. Be- cause of his young age they are taking their time with him for now, but Julie cred- its the Mollicas and An- nemarie for giving him such
a solid foundation. After his first ride at his new home she noted “he did not put a foot wrong. “Griffin is doing amaz-
ing with his riding. Due to him being four we are tak-
They are great people, and their facility is gorgeous. We could not picture anything else we would want for Monkey. We stayed quite a while and made plans to go back. “Although this journey
has had a lot of tears, we couldn’t be happier that Monkey (now known to us
Easy Lover and Monkey showing some affection while out in the field.
ing it real slow. So, he is going to walk 10 minutes every other day. That will slowly increase as his body matures. “I am not sure what we
will do in the future. Per- haps some showing or mountain trail or endurance. It all depends on how they each develop. I am really excited to see what these two boys enjoy. It may just be hacking around here and that is fine too,” said Julie. “When we found out
that Monkey had a home, Julie reached out right away
as MG – Monkey Griffin) will live out his life to the fullest with his new family and friend ‘the million-dol- lar man’ Philip!” concluded Annemarie. Although they had
vastly different journeys, the two new best friends are thoroughly enjoying their forever home.
(Photos supplied by Julie Wilson & Annemarie Colville)
Northumbria Equine’s three OSAS adoptees – left to
right – Griffin (Imacutelilmonkey), Angel (Warrawee Bellana) and Philip (Easy Lover Hanover).
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