Conrad Farms’ Muskoka Gold, a two-year-old son of Lea, will go after his second added-money crown in Saturday’s $225,000 Coronation Futurity Stakes, at Woodbine. The Grade 2 $175,000 Kennedy Road Stakes, for three-year-olds and upward, is also on tap.

The 116th Coronation Futurity is 1 1/8 miles on the Tapeta for Canadian foaled 2-year-olds. It is the most significant race of the year with Sovereign Award implications for 2-year-olds and also tends to secure early favoritism for the winner for the Queen’s Plate (although the last winner of the Futurity-Plate double was Norcliffe way back in 1974-75).

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