Fast winners last week plus big wins by Canadian-breds Cleopatra's Strike, Ka Gee Gee and a One Bad Boy update in weekly wrap
A pony has been diagnosed with Equine Infectious Anemia in Thorhild County, in Alberta. Biosecurity measures have been put in place on the premises.
In 2019, Woodbine unveiled a pristine new inner turf course that received rave reviews and added plenty more exciting grass races for fans to enjoy.
Bred in Kentucky by Canadian John Gunther, Vino Rosso won a thrilling Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont only to be disqualified.
Last year's champ, Desert Encounter, could have a few fellow Euros to get past such as Kew Gardens and Mount Everest plus Canadian-bred Tiz a Slam.
Pioneerof the Nile colt makes late rush to take his first stakes victory in Grade 3 for owner Gordon Christoff, trainer John Snow.
Trainer and rider extend lead in their categories after a big Sept. 29 afternoon of racing; She's the Berries picks up Classy 'n Smart win
Starting on October 18, Woodbine Racetrack is introducing a new whip rule which will run through the remainder of the 2019 Thoroughbred Meet.
Two Grade 3 stakes races highlighted the Sept. 27 card at Woodbine; promising young horses win and here comes KK closing in
Six of the very best fillies anywhere on the Hastings premises went to post for the Grade 3, $100,000 prize at nine furlongs