Almost half of the top 10 contenders for the Woodbine Oaks/King's Plate are homebreds for the Krembil family
Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo, trained by Cherie DeVaux, didn't need a hot pace to win again. Next up, the Jim Dandy.
The son of Camelot is trainer Aidan O'Brien's 12th Derby winner and 50th British Classic winner since his first in 1998.
Trainers are having field days at their respective tracks with long leads in their category early in the season.
Trainer Dale Desruisseaux and jockey Rafael Hernandez copped both stakes races at Woodbine this weekend with three-year-olds.
The first Canadian woman jockey to win 1,000 races, Francine paved the way for so many riders and her passion for the sport was deep.
The Mark Casse trainee faces five rivals in the $125,000 Queenston, an early season Plate prep which Casse has won on three occasions.
Owned by Hollywood producer George Waud, Maltese Cross doesn't ever win by much, but he has the determination and will.
EIPH is a common, often silent condition in equine athletes, affecting up to 95% of Thoroughbred racehorses.
Undefeated Grade 1-winning Ontario-bred filly takes her first step to the Woodbine Oaks in Saturday's Fury Stakes at Woodbine.