Trainer Mark Casse completed a sweep of the Victoria Day long weekend stakes at Woodbine as Souper Tapit prevailed in the Eclipse Stakes.
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Some of the top contenders for Canada’s most famous horse race, the Queen’s Plate, will go postward in the $125,000 Queenston Stakes, Sunday at Woodbine.
Queen’s Plate-eligible Bold Script chases her second lifetime added-money title in Saturday’s Grade 3 $125,000 Selene Stakes, at Woodbine.
Mark Casse trainees swept the top three spots in the $125,000 Fury Stakes for Canadian-bred three-year-old fillies at Woodbine Racetrack.
After announcing his retirement in 2016, jockey Justin Stein will resume riding and competing in the sport he loves this weekend at Woodbine Racetrack.
Intanga Rose will chase her first added-money score in the Fury Stakes, which headlines a fillies and mares only racing program at Woodbine.
Red Cabernet is aiming for a win for trainer Ian Black and owner Piano Bar Racing, in Saturday’s $100,000 Ballade Stakes, at Woodbine.
Multiple stakes champion and 2017 Canadian Horse of the Year Pink Lloyd makes his seasonal debut in the $125,000 Jacques Cartier Stakes, at Woodbine.
Corduroy Road, bred and owned by Frank Di Giulio Jr., makes his added-money debut in Saturday’s $100,000 Woodstock Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack.
Long-time jockey Patrick Husbands is back in the irons this weekend at Woodbine Racetrack after sustaining a broken pelvis last November.
Sister Peacock and jockey Jesse Campbell led gate-to-wire in Sunday’s $100,000 Star Shoot Stakes for three-year-old fillies at Woodbine Racetrack.
Shakopee Town makes her Canadian debut in the $125,000 Grade 3 Whimsical Stakes on Opening Day of the 2019 Woodbine Thoroughbred meet.
Toronto’s hottest society event at the races, Greenwood Stakes, will take place Saturday May 25, 2019, at Woodbine Racetrack. Find out what’s on the card.
The Canadian country music duo High Valley will headline this year’s music line-up at the two-day Queen's Plate Racing Festival at Woodbine Racetrack.
Woodbine Entertainment and the HBPA of Ontario made a four-year agreement, bringing the total purses to $71 million for the 2019 season.