The windy weather and much cooler temperatures ruled the day at Woodbine on Saturday, August 10, as fresh and speedy horses won most of the races.

STORMCAST, who was eligible for the Woodbine Oaks and King’s Plate, instead had one prep race since May for this weekend’s BISON CITY STAKES, the second leg of the Triple Tiara for fillies. Shrewdly managed by the Mark Casse team and ridden beautifully by Patrick Husbands, Stormcast led all the way through 1 1/16 miles and won the $250,500 race by 7 3/4 lengths at odds of 6-to-1. Oaks second-place finisher Hurricane Clair gave a good chase throughout and held second over Dancing Duchess. The time was 1:43.25.

Stormcast, bred by Dr. Tan Hyka of HiIllsburgh, ON and owned by the American group KEM Racing Stables of Kenneth Fisbeing, Earl Silver and Michael Eiserman, went fast on the pace in her July 19 outing at 1 1/8 miles and faded to second behind the good older mare Literate. In her only other race this year, she was second in the Honey Ryder Stakes on turf at Gulfstream in May. Last year the daughter of Mitole – Scolara by Quiet American was third in the My Dear Stakes and won her maiden from three starts.

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