News and notes from Saturday's racing at Woodbine, including wins by the hot stables of Phil Hall and Matt Douglas.
Charles Fipke
“I think we can win this one” predicts owner and trainer Alexander Patykewich of the Kentucky-bred maiden's chances in the Saturday feature at Woodbine.
Charles Fikpe's undefeated Kentucky-bred colt will work on the dirt soon and his next start could be in the US, perhaps even the Derby.
Breeding contract fees for Ontario sires Perfect Timber and Danish Dynaformer, standing at Colebrook Farms, will be waived.
Charles Fipke has nine nominated to Triple Crown series and Coronation Futurity winner Halo Again among 5 Canadian-breds on list
Surprising Soul led all the way through 2 1/2 miles of hurdles to win the Grade 1 Lonesome Glory Stakes at Belmont Park on Sept. 19.
He’s Had Enough, second in the Juvenile, and Delegation, third in the Dirt Mile, led the way for Canadian-connected horses at the Breeders’ Cup, on Saturday, at Santa Anita. He’s Had Enough, owned by J. Paul Reddam of Windsor, Ontario, endured a difficult trip in the Grade 1, $2-million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, but was courageous […]
Charles Fipke’s homebred champion Perfect Soul (IRE), sire of 2011 Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf winner Perfect Shirl, will stand the 2012 breeding season at the Hunderup family’s Norse Ridge Farm near King City, Ontario. Richard Hogan of RGH Bloodstock advises that Perfect Soul (IRE)’s 2012 breeding fee is $7,500 Canadian funds, payable when […]