The Grade 3 Durham Cup on October 7 kicked off the big Woodbine racing weekend and spicing up the 1 1/16 mile race on Tapeta was the arrival of ALGIERS (IRE), last seen finishing second in the $12 million Dubai World Cup (G1) in March. It was quite a coup for the Toronto track to get the six-year-old trained by Simon and Ed Crisford, who supplemented the horse for $2,250 to the race.

And, ‘on paper’, it appeared the six fellows entered against the $3 million earned were in deep water. Synthetic track lover Wolfie’s Dynaghost, in town from Kentucky, was back for another Woodbine try after finishing fifth in the Eclipse Stakes to fellow Durham entrant Treason. Fresh off a grass win at Kentucky Downs, Wolfie’s Dynaghost stepped out to a clear head with his ears pricked, clicking off fractions of 24.55 and 48.22. Algiers and jockey Rob Havlin were snugly on the rail while Treason pressed on the outside.

At 6 furlongs, clocked in a much faster 110.91, Wolfie’s Dynaghost and Rafael Hernandez still had a short lead, Algiers was on the rail and behind him Ontario-bred ARTIE’S STORM and Emma-Jayne Wilson were plugging along, coming off the rail.

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