A sure way to the poor house is to put confidence in any horse from the Queen’s Plate winning tomorrow’s Prince of Wales Stakes at Fort Erie. It’s the second leg of the Canadian Triple Crown and it’s also the graveyard for horses transitioning from the synthetic surface at Woodbine to the dirt surface at Fort Erie.

Historically, horses haven’t transitioned well, with favourites finishing up the track. And get this: not one of the seven horses in tomorrow’s $400K Prince of Wales has run on dirt. The morning line favourite is Sir for Sure just because he finished third in the Plate. And I like to dip my French fries in garlic-seasoned mayonnaise. So?

Look at what happened in the nine times (since 2007 when Woodbine installed a synthetic track) that Queen’s Plate winners tried to negotiate the dirt at Fort Erie. Just two horses were successful—Wonder Gadot at 2-5 and Mighty Heart at 4-5. Betting $2 to win on the nine Queen’s Plate winners would have cost you $18 and you would have collected $6.50. Look and weep:

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