“He just loves the game" says trainer Don MacRae of the consistent efforts of the seven-year-old son of Big Screen.
Woodbine Racetrack
B the King looks to rule the Frost King, while Souper Diva is riding a winning wave into the South Ocean at Woodbine.
The King’s Plate winner and Prince of Wales runner-up is rested and ready for the 1 1/8-mile main track event on Saturday.
The Sunday card features a pair of seven-furlong main track events for two-year-olds and includes first-timers, maidens and sharp winners.
Fillies and mares will be in the spotlight in a pair of main track events that have attracted some interesting fields.
No Nay Hudson (IRE) earned his first graded badge with Nearctic score; Breath Away (GB) takes Dance Smartly.
A field of seven interesting hopefuls will battle in the $250,000 event on Canadian International day at Woodbine.
The Grade 2 race gets the winner an invitation to the Pegasus World Cup Filly & Mare Turf Invitational Stakes at Gulfstream in January.
Canada’s champion three-year-old male of 2024, Dresden Row was most recently runner-up in the $150,000 Seagram Cup.
‘She’s just a great mare’ says trainer John Mattine of the five-year-old filly who has recorded 12 top-three finishes in her past 15 races.
A beautiful mid-September weekend saw a couple of stakes stars dig deep to win again, and a redemption race for a Tharrenos trainee.
Bill of Ice, Marcus J and Two Out Hero are all unbeaten to date as they tackle this important “Win and You’re In” event.
Three Grade I races – Rogers Woodbine Mile, bet365 Summer Stakes, and Johnnie Walker Natalma – highlight an exceptional Saturday card.
There will be plenty of chances to line your pockets on Sept. 13th at Woodbine with these exciting wagering opportunities.
The three-year-old Kentucky-bred charged late down the stretch in his first-ever turf race to take Saturday's $125,000 feature.