Three years following his passing, Bill Graham‘s breeding program in Caledon, ON remains prominent on the international racing stage.

INTERSTATEDAYDREAM (Classic Empire – Babcock by Uncle Mo), a filly from the crop of foals born in 2019, essentially the last full crop born at Graham’s Windhaven, rolled to a 1 1/4 length victory in the Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes at Pimlico racecourse in Baltimore, MD on May 20. Owned by Staton Flurry’s Flurry Racing Stables’ and trained by Brad Cox, Interstatedaydream and jockey Florent Geroux defeated the largest Black-Eyed Susan field since 13 also went to the post in 1994, Interstatedaydream ($14.20) completed the 1 1/8 mile distance in 1:48.73 over a fast main track. Grade 3 winner Adare Manor, the 2-1 favorite and a daughter of Ontario-bred Brooklyn’sway was second, a length ahead of fast-closing Radio Days.

Bill Graham

Interstatedaydream earned a career best Beyer Speed Figure of 91 in this, her fifth career start. The bay filly moves into early favoritism for the $500,000 Woodbine Oaks on July 24 although the Grade 1 Coaching Club of American Oaks at Saratoga the day before, July 23, would also seem a likely target for the top filly.

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