Only two horses have won their maidens in the $400,000 Breeders’ Stakes, the third jewel of Canada’s Triple Crown (in over 100 years) but on Sunday, September 29, chances are good that a guy or a gal could get their first win in the 1 1/2 mile classic.

The Breeders’, run over the E.P. Taylor turf course, clearly illustrates the serious horse population situation facing Canadian tracks this year. The average size of the Breeders’ field in the last 20 years has been just over 11 but this year’s field has just seven and four of them are non-winners.

The race is missing the winners of the first two legs of the Triple Crown. King’s Plate winner CAITLYNHERGRTNESS has started back working but seems destined for an alternate three-year-old race in the coming weeks. VITALITY, the Prince of Wales Stakes winner, was not entered in the Breeders’ by Stronach Stables. As the Plate, ‘Wales and Breeders’ are held much later these days (since COVID), it is not a surprise that the three-year-old ranks have thinned out.

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