There were no stakes races this past weekend at Woodbine, but there was plenty of action and memorable events.
Four-time Queen's Plate-winning trainer and Hall of Famer Gil Rowntree developed Overskate into one of the greatest horses foaled in Canada.
The trainer got a great start on snagging another track season title, winning five of six races to lead the standings.
The world's richest horse became only the third horse to win the Hong Kong Triple Crown with his remarkable finish in the Chater Stakes.
BC-bred Debrusk is in Alberta now since the closure of Hastings racecourse and his interests have their eyes on the Canadian Derby.
The 2025 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf winner will try to get back into the win column at The Curragh on May 23.
Horses are training at Fort Erie racetrack, preparing for the 129th year of the historic oval and its 34-day racing meet.
The wager will feature a $5 minimum and an attractive 15% takeout centered around the biggest races on the Woodbine calendar.
Dixie Law is creeping up the Plate and Oaks list after her Ruling Angel victory, while we wait for some more big names to return.
Casson won his second stakes race with a steady score in the King Corrie Stakes at Woodbine but don't look for him on the King's Plate trail.