Canadian Premier Yearling Sale graduates will be in the spotlight on Wednesday evening as Woodbine hosts six yearling sales stakes with $750,000 in purses.
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Two-year-old colts and geldings will take their turn on the turf on Sunday afternoon in the inaugural $100,000 Soaring Free Stakes at Woodbine.
Red Cabernet, with Emma-Jayne Wilson up, defeated defending Victoriana Stakes champion Niigon’s Eclipse in Saturday's rescheduled race at Woodbine.
Stephen Chesney and Cory Hoffman’s Melmich returns to defend his title in Sunday’s co-featured Grade 3 $125,000 Seagram Cup at Woodbine.
Sean and Dorothy Fitzhenry’s homebred Dixie Moon will attempt to pick up a second Canadian classic win in Sunday’s $225,000 Wonder Where Stakes at Woodbine.
Conrad Farms’ Muskoka Wonder chased down favourite Crawl From the Bar to win the $125,000 Clarendon Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack.
Windhaven Farms’ Tiz Breathtaking lived up to her name with a beautiful stretch run in the $125,000 Shady Well Stakes on Saturday at Woodbine.
Chiefswood Stable’s homebred Niigon’s Eclipse will attempt to add another Victoriana Stakes win to her credentials during Woodbine’s holiday Monday program.
In Saturday’s $125,000 Shady Well Stakes, Maritime Breeze will attempt to follow in the hoofprints of her mother Maritime Passion, who won the 2009 edition.
Live Oak Plantation’s homebred March to the Arch earned his first stakes victory for trainer Mark Casse in the $100,000 Toronto Cup at Woodbine Racetrack.
Wyatt’s Town toyed with his King Corrie stakes rivals en route to victory in his Woodbine debut in the $100,000 six-furlong sprint for sophomores.
Back-to-back Hendrie Stakes winner Code Warrior is set to contest the $175,000 Royal North Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack on Sunday.
Fan favourite Pink Lloyd, whose 11-race win streak came to an end earlier this month, will look to rebound in the Vigil Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack.
Three-year-olds will be in the spotlight on Saturday at Woodbine competing in a pair of $100,000 stakes events - the Toronto Cup and King Corrie Stakes.
European Grp 1 stakes winner Mekhtaal will make his first start of the season in Sunday’s $175,000 Nijinsky Stakes over Woodbine’s E.P. Taylor Turf Course.