Johnny Bear rewarding connections for their patience in six-year-old horse
TORONTO — It’s taken Johnny Bear nearly six years to repay John Burness’s faith in him.
Burness and partner Danny (Bear) Dion spent over $278,000 for Johnny Bear, making him the 2012 Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society yearling sale topper. But their patience has paid off, with the son of English Channel claiming five of his seven all-time wins this season as a six-year-old while amassing a career-best $384,424 in earnings.
Johnny Bear defeated highly regarded Hawkbill, the 3/5 favourite, to win the Grade 1 $300,000 Northern Dancer, a 1 1/2-mile turf race at Woodbine Racetrack on Sept. 16 at 9/1 odds. On Wednesday, Johnny Bear was made an early 12/1 pick for the $800,000 Pattison International, a 1 1/2-mile turf race that goes Sunday at Woodbine.
“I think he forced us to be patient because horses from English Channel tend to do better as they age,” Burness said after drawing the No. 5 post Wednesday. “We were fortunate enough to keep him sound, that’s the big thing.”