Nancy Guest buys topper, Gary Barber buys three and the Canuck Racing Club are busy as sale has some ups and downs.
Horse Racing News
The MPP allows breeders to expand their broodmare bands with new bloodlines and helps Ontario get more broodmares into the province.
Thoroughbred Charities of America appoints four new directors, including Liam O’Rourke, Director of Bloodstock at WinStar.
"Get out and buy an Ontario-bred" said trainer Phil Hall, one of four trainers, along with four owners, to win the Yearling Sales Stakes.
For the second time in two weeks, a racing star broke down on the way to a victory in a Grade 1 race at Saratoga.
Peter Redekop won his second Canadian Derby with his grey colt by the late Arrogate who was making his debut in Alberta
Four exciting races featuring Canadian Premier Yearling Sale graduates take place in the run-up to the CTHS 2023 sale on August 30th.
The Travers is among the most prestigious races for sophomores, and predates all three Triple Crown races.
The CTHS Ontario's big yearling sale is riding a wave of a strong sale in 2022 and success of Canadian-breds and Ontario-sired horses.
Mano Dura, the upset winner of the Manitoba Derby, will meet 11 other rivals as he attempts to win at Century Mile.
The Manitoba sale realized an increase in average price for the fourth consecutive year, although the buy-back rate was up.
The 2019 wagering record of $18 million was smashed; the Plate alone generated nearly 4.5 million in wagers on the largest field since 2011.
The second jewel of the Canadian Triple Crown is on the dirt at Fort Erie Race Track on Tuesday, September 12.
Betting was brisk, to the tune of a new record for a King's Plate day, and stars emerged on a great day of racing.
Bought for $21,000 by Mike Langlois, Paramount Prince, now co-owned by Gary Barber and trained by Mark Casse, wins Plate.