A fabulous afternoon of racing brought out most of the stars of the 2020 season while industry hopes racing continues through lockdown.
Races
To combat the spread of COVID-19 and help protect live racing in Ontario, Woodbine is updating their best practices and protocols.
Pink Lloyd, Mighty Heart, Curlin's Voyage star in their final outings of the Woodbine season on a graded stakes-packed card.
Originally slated to run on Sunday, Nov. 15, all racing was cancelled due to high winds; now part of Friday's Racing Night Live broadcast.
Woodbine Saturday recap also includes sensational performances by Golden Ami and invader True Valour (Ire).
The Old Forester juvenile is co-owned and trained by Don MacRae and meets 8 others in the Ontario-sired stake.
Red Equinox is one of 10 promising juvenile fillies set to go in the $100,000 sprint for Ontario-sired gals.
Canada's darling mare stumbles and loses rider in what is expected to be her final career start; Europeans win all four grass races.
A fabulous Classic, intriguing Distaff and Canada's Horse of the Year in the Filly & Mare Turf are just a few of the highlights.
Godolphin's grey colt was one of 2 Breeders' Cup winners for trainer Brad Cox on Future Stars Friday, day 1 of the Cup.
Two-year-olds in 5 races kick off the Breeders' Cup World Championships at Keeneland Friday Nov. 6; who are your picks?
Graduate of Olds College Exercise Rider Program has been galloping Juvenile Turf Sprint contender Bodenheimer.
The U.S. horses figure to rule at Keeneland's Breeders' Cup, at least on the dirt, but the overseas horses are a solid group.
Bred by Ivan Dalos, 6-year-old Channel Maker comes off two straight Grade 1 wins and could become the richest Canadian-bred ever with a BC win
First Cup ride and win for jockey Jye McNeil aboard the 8-year-old gelding; Epsom Derby winner Anthony Van Dyke suffers fatal injury.