The OLG Canadian Triple Crown comes to a close on Sept. 28 with the grassy Breeders' Stakes on the inner turf.
Canadian Triple Crown
Eleven horses have been nominated to the final jewel of the Canadian Triple Crown which takes place on September 28 at Woodbine.
Mark Dodson's homebred Notorious Gangster had a speedy breeze at Woodbine on July 31 as he continues on his way to the Plate.
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation reaffirms its long-standing commitment to horse racing for the 2025 season.
Tom's Magic races for big money next week at Penn National and local guys Dewolf and Notorious Gangster are very ready.
Chiefswood had three Canadian-breds in the race - Roscar, Saccharine and Side Street - and they finished one-two-three.
Vitality, the Prince of Wales Stakes winner, and the filly Hurricane Clair will be the top contenders in the marathon event.
There have been seven fillies to win the Prince of Wales, second jewel of the Canadian Triple Crown, and there is one in this year's field.
Familiar faces are in the mix, seeking back-to-back Prince of Wales wins in the second leg of the Canadian Triple Crown, Sept. 10.
The second jewel of the Triple Crown is, at the moment, still set for September 10 at Fort Erie, 18 days after the Plate will be run Friday.
Woodbine's champion jockey will ride Midnight Mascot in the 165th King's Plate, one of about eight solid contenders for the race.
The 89th running of the second jewel in the Canadian Triple Crown will take place at Fort Erie Race Track on September 10th.
Few Canadian-bred three-year-olds are afraid of King's Plate winner Paramount Prince; Prince of Wales, 2nd jewel in Triple Crown is Sept. 12
Canadian Thoroughbred offers an early look at some of the top contenders for the August 20 King's Plate, colts and fillies.
The $400,000 stakes will feature Canada’s best three-year-olds running 1 mile and 3/16 on Fort Erie’s dirt track.