The bustle of fans flocking into the Woodbine grandstand began early on April 16, opening day of the 2022 Thoroughbred season. More than an hour before post time of the first race, racing fans were arriving to grab a seat, get their racing program and a coffee. Horsepeople, whether they had a horse in action or not, were plentiful and when MY FINAL TRICK began the magic at 1:10 p.m. with an upset win over 1-to-9 shot Lime, the cheers were loud.

Eight races kicked off the 133-day meeting and while the fields were on the small side and the weather was chilly, a solid $3.2 million was bet.

Much was made about the horses on the  card who had been trained or raced in the south having an edge on local horses stuck in Ontario to battle the elements, but the locals got the last laugh. Quite a few laughs.

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