The storylines were plentiful in the past week in Canadian racing; here is a quick recap of some of the stuff that happened.
The great mare may have to contend with soft turf on Sunday when she tries for another Arc, one year after she was upset on unstable ground.
In the year of the pandemic, a year most would rather forget, the Ontario-bred colt Mighty Heart is making it exciting and memorable for his sport.
U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Horseracing Integrity Act to prohibit race-day medications and hopefully reduce catastrophic breakdowns.
Kentucky Derby winner meets 10 rivals in a contentious third and final jewel of the 2020 Triple Crown; filly Swiss Skydiver rated at 6 to 1.
Queen’s Plate winner will take on eight contenders at Fort Erie Race Track in the 85th Prince of Wales Stakes on Tuesday, September 29.
Tears flowed as Real Grace, co-owned and trained by Shelley Brown who is fighting cancer, held on to win the Grade 3 Canadian Derby at 18 to 1.
Il Malocchio, a homebred for Frank Meli, won the Victorian Queen Stakes Sunday at Woodbine, while Jim and Graeme Bruce's Avoman takes Bull Page.
Impeccably-bred filly adds to her value with exciting win for Glenn Sikura, John Sikura and Windsor Boys Racing; Summer Sunday steals Belle Mahone too.
The number of positive capsaicin drug tests continues to mount at tracks in the province with no explanation and some very frustrated trainers.