Susan Rasmussen has been breeding Thoroughbreds for over 25 years. When the gate opens for the 163rd Queen’s Plate and her homebred Hunt Master breaks, Openwood Stable will have its first runner in Canada’s richest race.

“Hunt Master has been an exciting little horse,” said Rasmussen. “He’s not very big and there isn’t much body to him, but he is all heart, this horse. We are putting him in the Queen’s Plate because who knows, maybe his heart and his breeding will give him a chance.”

Hunt Master is the third-generation family member bred by Rasmussen, after his dam Lady Marchfield and second dam Dancing Leaves. She sold Lady Marchfield to Lanny MacDonald and Linda Barron, who she partnered with when breeding Hunt Master. Lady Marchfield and Dancing Leaves were successful racehorses, with Dancing Leaves earning over $150,000, but Hunt Master is a tier above both.

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