Breaking Lucky came from last to spring a 13-1 upset in the 80th edition of the $500,000 Prince of Wales Stakes, second jewel of Canada’s Triple Crown of Racing, Tuesday at Fort Erie.

With the neck win, the chestnut son of Lookin at Lucky also denied Shaman Ghost, the Queen’s Plate winner, who finished a gallant second, a bid for the Triple Crown in the Breeders’ Stakes at Woodbine. Field of Courage was another neck back in third in the three-horse photo.

Jim McAleney rode the Gunpowder Farms silk-bearer to victory for trainer Reade Baker. It was the first Prince of Wales win for all three. The running time for 1 3/16 miles was 1:56.59.

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