The Duke reigned supreme in the 87th Prince of Wales Stakes, the second jewel of Canada’s Triple Crown, at Fort Erie on Tuesday. Duke of Love, owned by MyRacehorse, a microshare syndicate based in the U.S., and trained by Hall of Famer Josie Carroll, edged past Ironstone in the sloppy stretch to win by a length under jockey Justin Stein.
Unfortunately, the race favourite, SIR FOR SURE, who was third in the Queen’s Plate, lost his rider Declan Carroll down the backstretch. Sir for Sure was eventually caught by the outrider and Carroll walked away from the scary spill.

Ironstone went to the early lead in the 1 3/16 mile Prince of Wales as expected and clicked out an opening two furlongs in 22.93 and half a mile in 47.41. Duke of Love had broken well from the gate and was eager but Stein wrangled him back and angled him out to the 2 path around the first turn. Duke of Love then tracked Ironstone into the backstretch while Collaborative, Sir for Sure and Ice Road stacked up wide behind the pair.

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