Psst! Kate’s Princess should win race 4 at Assiniboia Downs on May 31st, the first day of the Winnipeg track’s 65th season.

So says the mare’s trainer, 84-year-old Gary Danelson, whom CEO Darren Dunn describes as “the godfather of Assiniboia Downs trainers.” Hey, if you can’t put faith in the godfather, where are you going to place your faith? Training since1959, the year after the Downs opened, does any conditioner have more expert knowledge of what it takes to win on opening day?

Kate’s Princess, racing in a $10,000 allowance optional claiming race for fillies and mares, is one of three horses in the diminished barn of the horseman widely known as “the gentleman from Montana” who cheated the Grim Reaper a few years ago by proving his doctors wrong and then survived a month of COVID (“I have clots on my lungs but I feel fine”). As you might expect, he’s the all-time leading trainer at Assiniboia Downs with more than 1,220 wins and longs to reach 1,250 “but I can’t see myself getting there.”

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