King's Plate winner Caitlinhergrtness makes her first start since her big win in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Keeneland on Saturday.
Races
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and William Decoursey have retired the BC-bred champion who has 22 wins and over $700,000 in earnings.
Ashley's Archer won the 88th Cup & Saucer by a nose, but the Mark Casse trainee was disqualified and placed fifth.
Trainer Ralph Beckett won his first Arc with the filly Bluestocking who was ridden by Rossa Ryan, also taking his first Arc.
Strawbridge had one of his biggest days at Woodbine on Fall Turf Showcase Day, winning the Dance Smartly and Singspiel.
The incredible rise of another Frank DiGuilio and Robert Tiller-trained sprinter continues with Patches O'Houlihan.
Japan seeks its first Arc win with Shin Emperor who meets Sosie, Los Angeles and the star colt Look de Vega.
The final graded stakes weekend of the Woodbine 2024 season includes four stakes on Saturday and the prestigious Cup & Saucer Sunday.
Woodbine rider has six mounts on a special day of racing on the island and his mount in the feature race is one of the favourites.
Chiefswood had three Canadian-breds in the race - Roscar, Saccharine and Side Street - and they finished one-two-three.
The course could be soft and currently some 18 colts and fillies remain on the list of possible entries for the great race.
The Argentine champion was recently purchased by the new Wathnan Stable which also won the Lukas Classic last weekend with Hit Show.
The three-year-old trained by Lorne Richards acted up in the paddock but was all business in a surprise win in the Grade 3 event.
Husbands returned to race-riding in Canada in August following a 2-year hiatus, riding 7 winners from 47 mounts at Woodbine and Fort Erie.
The two-year-old filly by Medaglia D'Oro won Woodbine's Catch a Glimpse Stakes and goes for the Miss Grillo Stakes.