Pending 45-day public comment period, new crop rules would include six strikes total in a race, only two in succession and must be underhanded.
Horse Racing News
Pumpkin Rumble has been pointing to this season-ending marathon for many weeks and will try to win it for the second straight year
Ghostzapper juvenile from Stronach Stables meets four in 1 1/16 mile test; Ontario-bred will be short price off troubled trip
Jim Lawson and Jonathan Zammit spoke to range of topics concerning Ontario racing and changes going forward to the 2020 season
From broodmare prospects, weanlings, yearlings and racing prospects, the January sale has something for everyone - including plenty of Canadian horses.
Royal Saint Lucia oTurf Club opens new racetrack with the richest race in the Caribbean; top U.S. owners and trainers have starters.
A panel discussion with Jim Lawson and others on topics and issues central to securing a sustainable future for horse racing in Ontario.
An eventful weekend at Woodbine that included a salute to a retiring Champion, a hot streak by McKnight, and a new candidate for Champion 2yo Filly.
My Brother Slew takes featured Clasico del Caribe at 45 to 1 for Venezuela; colt had won $1,600 coming into 1 1/8 mile race worth $300,000.
Maximum Security put a bold, exclamation mark on his 3-year-old season with a romp in the Grade 1 Cigar Mile; the Jan. 25 Pegasus is next
Sustainability, transparency among the topics in the Auditor General's report. The OLG Responds to questions about its work with the racing industry.
There are seven racing cards left for the 2019 Woodbine season and 33 races carded Friday to Sunday this weekend as Trainer's race tightens
Glen Todd's North American Thoroughbred Horse Co. leading owner, Phil Hall is top trainer, the Bennetts win Breeder Award
Winning the Kingarvie Stakes makes it two straight stakes wins for Ontario-bred Dotted Line owned by Norseman Racing and trained by Sid Attard.
Category 2 rules are in place in Canada and the US while Category 1 rules apply in the rest of the world. Should Ontario change its rules?