The fifth annual Woodbine Aftercare Day for Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance will raise money for organizations that rehome retired racehorses.
The sale, which takes place Nov. 20–25,will include breeding stock, weanlings, yearlings, stallion shares, and horses of racing age.
The ASD Jackpot Pick 5 soars past $240,000 as the live racing meet officially wraps up on Wednesday, October 8.
Son of Justify rebounded from a troubled run in the King's Plate to take down the Breeders' for his third stakes win.
Japan seeks first Arc, while fillies Aventure and Minnie Hauk rule early betting for the classic French distance race.
Godolphin's remarkable gelding has 20 wins in his 29 career races, nine Grade 1's, and over $14 million in earnings.
Two western Canadian racetracks are destined for demolition shortly; Thoroughbred track Marquis Downs in Saskatoon could become a parking lot.
Two-year-olds owned, co-owned and trained by Dino Condilenios for Jordan Froelich won both prestigious Futurities at Hastings.
The OLG Canadian Triple Crown comes to a close on Sept. 28 with the grassy Breeders' Stakes on the inner turf.
Gross sales, average and median were all up at the CTHS Alberta yearling sale on Sept. 19, where a Vekoma youngster brought the highest price.
The King's Plate and Prince of Wales winners will take a pass on the 1 1/2 mile Breeders' Stakes on the inner turf course.
Apprentice Austin Adams won his first stakes race as Little Teddy scored in the Zadracarta and trainer Norm McKnight notched win #1,000.
Bred by Mark Dodson and now owned by Lindy Farm, Ready for Candy was stakes-placed at Woodbine last year before being sold.
The champion Canadian rider has been riding in California for a couple of years and he won his milestone race at Los Alamitos.
Rail post and trip was ideal for Chesney and Hoffman gelding who was ridden by Sahin Civaci for trainer Martin Drexler.