Yearlings in the September 8 auction in Langley are by a variety of top stallions throughout North America.
Steve and Beverley Owens' 2-year-old son of Reload remained unbeaten in two races with a handy win over open company.
Kentucky-bred Collecting Flatter remained undefeated in two races with a gritty win in the My Dear Stakes at Woodbine on July 16.
Ontario-bred trained by Kevin Attard had a big maiden win for owners and breeders Al and Bill Ulwelling; Victoria Stakes first run in 1903.
The success of Ontario Jockey Club Stakes winner Mason's Gamble is a story of camaraderie and shared dreams.
A field of five 2-year-old fillies, including Canadian/Ontario-bred Speedy River, will take part in the $125,000 dash.
Elliott Logan of TEC Racing purchased the Grade 1 placed gelding from the Fasig-Tipton Horses of All Ages Sale.
The series is comprised of three opening legs in two divisions now worth $100,000 each and a pair of $100,000 finals.
This well-known Alberta Thoroughbred racing supporter was a stalwart owner, breeder and restaurateur for many decades.
These restricted races are considered an attractive incentive to buy at the sales, and an important stepping-stone to larger events.