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Sunday, July 4, 2010

2010 Queen's Plate: Which Contender Will Step Forward To Meet Her Majesty?

The Queen’s Plate is not going to be an easy race to handicap this year as thirteen horses all try ten furlongs for the first time. In the mix you have one maiden (Vicar Street), two fillies (Roan Inish, Moment of Majesty), three Sam-Son Farms colts (Dark Cloud Dancer, Giant’s Tomb, Hotep) and a distinct lack of pace for the closers to chase down.

Eye of the Leopard won the 2009 Queen's Plate - his full brother Hotep will try to keep it in the family on Sunday


The good news is that when races are this difficult to handicap, the payouts tend to be worth the trouble it takes to find a winner. And it's worth noting that the late pick four at Woodbine is worth a guaranteed $100K starting from race nine - the Queen's Plate is the second leg of the guaranteed late pick four. Also on tap on Sunday's card is the G2 Highlander Stakes featuring Jungle Wave and Field Commission; and the G3 Singspiel featuring Spice Route and Perfect Shower.

The Woodbine Entertainment Group website provides historical Trackus Charts for all of its races and that’s a good place to begin in terms of comparing last starts as most of the Queen's Plate contenders raced nine furlongs on June 13th in the Plate Trial or Woodbine Oaks. As well, contenders Who We Gunna Call (Race 1) and Smart Sky (Race 4) both raced on this same card at the same nine-furlong distance.

Emile Ramsammy, Emma-Jayne Wilson, Jono Jones and Richard Dos Ramos battle for the Queen's Plate trophy



By analyzing the Trackus statistics provided at the 1 1/8 Mile finish, overzealous punters can sort out how long it took each horse to travel the nine furlongs; their peak and average speed; distance traveled and the delta difference (measured in feet) in distance run between each horse and the eventual winner.

Upon review of the results of the Plate Trial won by Big Red Mike in a time of 1:50.31, a few interesting stats appear:

1. Giant’s Tomb and Mobthewarrior raced 61 and 51 feet further than the winner respectively. That’s a significant amount of added distance.

2. Place finisher Mobilizer actually raced seven feet LESS than the winner. The caveat to go along with that stat is that Mobilizer hugged the rail, a portion of the track that many handicappers believe was dead on the day and detracted from Mobilizer’s performance.

3. The peak speed reached for any horse in the Plate Trial was 39.2 by Mobthewarrior. The Greg De Gannes trainee also maintained the highest average speed of 36mph. When you compare those numbers against those of the fillies in the Woodbine Oaks it was shocking to read that the LOWEST peak speed of any horse in the race was 39.3MPH by Moment of Majesty. The ladies were running faster to a point…but a quick look at the average speed tells the tale as only Oaks winner Roan Inish (35.9MPH) and Moment of Majesty (35.7MPH) were able to carry their speed effectively.

Mobthewarrior has carried his speed effectively over a distance of ground



What does all this mean, if anything? For one thing, I think it proves that both fillies are capable of competing with the boys and winning this race. Beyond that, there’s a lot of interpretation involved as many Woodbine insiders believe Mobilizer is going to win trainer Roger Attfield his record ninth Queen’s Plate as Mobilizer nearly stole the Plate Trial on a dead rail.

Let’s take a look at the contenders:

1. Vicar Street (D'Alimonte and Annecchini)
Trainer: Catherine Day Phillips
Jockey: Tyler Pizarro
Odds: 30-1

Vicar Street will try to break his maiden in style


A maiden hasn't won the Queen’s Plate since Scatter the Gold in 2000. The Catherine Day Phillips charge opened his 2010 campaign finishing third behind Artic Fern and Dark Cloud Dancer. (Artic Fern would have been the Plate favourite had he not gone down to a shoulder injury late last week.) This Vicar colt has plenty of talent and was only beaten a neck by Hotep as a two year-old. The horse hasn’t raced since May 28th but a recent work of 5 furlongs in 1:00.80 suggests the horse is coming into the race in good form. Don’t let the post position scare you from using Vicar Street on the bottom of your exotics – the Plate won’t be as roughly run as the Kentucky Derby.

2. Who We Gunna Call (Castle Peak Farm and Construction)
Trainer: Tino Attard
Jockey: Gerry Olguin
Odds: 30-1

Who We Gunna Call to try and dial up a first Stakes score


Handicappers looking for odds this Sunday might look no further than a horse whose daddy, Ghost Zapper, was 2004's Champion Older Male and Horse of the Year after winning the G1 Woodward and the Breeders' Cup Classic - and just one further step back to grandpa Awesome Again who was a Queen's Plate winner in 1997. But trainer Tino Attard might prefer those long shot Plate day punters reference the dam of Who We Gunna Call, Touch Dial, who won the Woodbine Oaks for the conditioner in 1999 under jockey Mickey Walls. This horse is peaking at the right time and should have no trouble with the distance. Is he fast enough?

For more on Who We Gunna Call, read the TDH report:Queen's Plate Profiler: Who We Gunna Call Won't Mind The Long Distance

3. D's Wando (D's Stable, Riviera Racing Stable, Yorktech Racing Stable)
Trainer: Ian Black
Jockey: Emma-Jayne Wilson (1 win- 2007)
Odds: 20-1

D's Wando will hope all his hard work in the morning pays off on Sunday


His daddy won the Canadian Triple Crown in 2003. Trainer Ian Black and jockey Emma-Jayne Wilson combined to win the Queen’s Plate with Mike Fox in 2007. D’s Wando is an exciting deep closer who won’t be on your screen until the final eighth of a mile. Draw a line through his poor effort in the Plate Trial as the race lacked the required pace. D’s Wando will be coming from out of the clouds on Sunday and his previous Beyer figures suggest 20-1 is a huge overlay.

For more on D's Wando, read the TDH report:Queen's Plate Profiler: D's Wando A Wonder For DiPaola

4. Dark Cloud Dancer
Trainer: Mark Frostad
Jockey: Javier Castellano
Odds: 15-1

Dark Cloud Dancer is ready to face the competition



He might just be the best of the three Sam-Son entrants. His mum, Dancethruthedawn, won the Woodbine Oaks and Queen's Plate in 2001. And he's a grandson of Dance Smartly (Triple Crown winner in 1991) plus you get the bonus of jockey Javier Castellano in the irons. With the lone speed of Big Red Mike to stalk, the race sets up perfectly for Dark Cloud Dancer if he can overcome his inexperience.

5. Big Red Mike (Terra Racing Stable)
Trainer: Nick Gonzalez
Jockey: Eurico Rosa da Silva (1 win - 2009)
Odds: 6-1

Big Red Mike might pose for more photos Sunday in the winners circle



Big Red Mike sent jockey Eurico Rosa da Silva down to the polytrack in the post parade of the Plate Trial. The menacing colt was full of himself on that afternoon and made a stunning presence in the paddock despite the on-track shenanigans. He should have the lead to himself once again in the Queen’s Plate as Artic Fern and Embur’s Song are not in the mix. Can he last the full ten furlongs?

For more on Big Red Mike read the TDH report: Queen's Plate Profiler: Big Red Mike, Essence Hit Man and Joey's Best

6. Smart Sky (C. Scott Abbott Racing Stable)
Trainer: Mike Doyle
Jockey: Chantal Sutherland
Odds: 30-1

Smart Sky is ready to fly


Smart Sky finished just a length behind Paddy O’Prado this past February in a nine furlong turf tilt at Gulfstream. That’s one heckuva reference point. He was beaten a nose by highly regarded Mobilizer on May 8th and broke his maiden last time out on Plate Trial day. An improving horse with Chantal Sutherland in the saddle and odds of 30-1 is not something I see everyday (or any day) at Woodbine. In the mix.

For more on Smart Sky read the TDH report:Queen's Plate Profiler: Is Smart Sky The Answer?

7. Ghost Fleet (Jim Dandy Stable)
Trainer: Sid Attard
Jockey: Richard Dos Ramos
Odds: 20-1

Ghost Fleet has been putting up some scary fast workouts


Ghost Fleet is the workout warrior of Queen’s Plate week. The speedy son of Arch worked five furlongs in 59 flat on June 28th and will be making his third start of the season in the Queen’s Plate which means the horse should be at peak form. It’s uncertain if the horse is meant to go ten furlongs but he did perform well in the nine furlong Coronation Futurity where he finished fourth just a length behind Canada’s champion two year-old Hollinger.

8. Giant's Tomb (Sam-Son Farm)
Trainer: Mark Frostad (4 wins)
Jockey: Mike Smith (1 win - 1997)
Odds: 12-1

Handsome Giant's Tomb will look to bury his Plate competition



This plodding son of Awesome Again never seems to get the pace he needs to close effectively. The Queen’s Plate isn’t looking to be any different with only Big Red Mike promising to be on the lead. With Patrick Husbands preferring to pilot Hotep, jockey Mike Smith will take over aboard Giant’s Tomb. A recent workout pitted all three Sam-Son entrants against each other with Hotep squeezing through before the wire to “win”. Both Hotep and Dark Cloud Dancer appeared to gallop out better but the Plate's ten furlongs seems to favour Giant's Tomb. You can watch that workout by clicking here.

9. Mobilizer (Stronach Stables)
Trainer: Roger Attfield (8 Plate wins)
Jockey: Jono Jones (1 win - 2008)
Odds: 7-2

Can Mobilizer kick start a record ninth Queen's Plate celebration for Roger Attfield?



The hunch bet of the day. Mobilizer’s papa, the 2005 Epsom Derby winner Motivator, stands at the Royal Stud, which is owned by the visiting Queen Elizabeth. Mobilizer broke his maiden by besting Smart Sky and rallied admirably up a slow rail when second in the Plate Trial to Big Red Mike. The horse is impeccably bred via the Northern Dancer line and his trainer has won this race eight times - a ninth win would break the record and wouldn’t it be fitting from post position nine?

10. Roan Inish (Robert Costigan)
Trainer: Carolyn Costigan
Jockey: Davy Moran
Odds: 9-2

Roan Inish will try and double up on her Oaks victory with another Canadian Classic



Trainer Carolyn Costigan gallops this filly herself in the morning but the jockey Davy Moran is imported from Ireland. The last time Moran was at Woodbine he guided Roan Inish to a rousing win in the Woodbine Oaks by out dueling Moment of Majesty. According to a recent Tweet by Costigan, “Roan Inish felt like a German engineered vehicle today on the track...” Fillies have won the Queen’s Plate previously and Roan Inish would be no surprise to gallop home first.

For more on Roan Inish read the TDH report - The Ish on Carolyn Costigan, Twitter and the Training of Roan Inish

11. Hotep (Sam-Son Farm)
Trainer: Mark Frostad
Jockey: Patrick Husbands (1 win - 2003)
Odds: 3-1

Sam-Son Farms groom Chico will lead Hotep to the walking ring and possibly the winners circle



The morning-line favourite is a full brother of last year's Plate winner Eye of the Leopard, though Hotep is a much smaller horse than his brother. Hotep was on the U.S Triple Crown Trail earlier this season but faded badly in the Louisiana Derby. Upon arriving back at Woodbine, Hotep easily won the Wando Stakes and was a solid second to Todd Pletcher’s Exhi in the Marine Stakes. He’s had plenty of time to prepare for the Queen’s Plate and will be a handful if he can get the distance.

Readers can gain a little more insight into the Sam-Son Farms trio of Hotep, Giant's Tomb and Dark Cloud Dancer by reading my earlier review: Queen's Plate Profiler: Hotep Leads Sam-Son Farms Triple Threat

12. Mobthewarrior (Andrew Fredericks)
Trainer: Greg De Gannes
Jockey: Emile Ramsammy (2 wins — 1996, 2006)
Odds: 10-1

Mobthewarrior ain't backing down without a fight



A determined Mobthewarrior surprised everyone but his trainer with a third place finish in the Plate Trial at odds of 11-1.
"He didn't surprise me," grinned the conditioner to TDH this past week on the Woodbine backstretch. "By the numbers he was just as good as any of the other horses. It was just a case of what type of trip he got. It was a race that had no pace in it and he enjoys having a little speed to run at which I think we'll get in the Plate. He was a little closer than I figured he would be (in the Plate Trial) but that's alright. He has a talented rider who knows the horse very well and we left it in his capable hands."

The connections are confident this horse can get the job done. Jockey Emile Ramsammy has won the Plate twice previously and is having an excellent 2010 meet at Woodbine. For more information on Mobthewarrior, review the TDH report - Queen's Plate Profiler: Mobthewarrior Ready For Battle

13. Moment of Majesty (Don Meehan, Curtis Joseph and Sue Leslie)
Trainer: Sue Leslie
Jockey: Robert Landry
Odds: 12-1

Moment of Majesty will be out to avenge her narrow Oaks loss to Roan Inish



Moment of Majesty is owned by former NHL goaltender Curtis Joseph in partnership with his agent Don Meehan and trainer Sue Leslie. The connections stepped up with a $25,000 supplementary fee to get into the Plate. Despite what you might think after looking at past performances, the connections want this horse to be a stalker. Jockey Rob Landry has been forced to put the filly on the lead previously due to ludicrously slow opening quarters. Given this outside post position, it is likely that Moment of Majesty will finally get her chance to stalk.

For more on Moment of Majesty read the TDH report: Ex-NHL Goalie Curtis Joseph Hopes to Score in the $500K Woodbine Oaks with Moment of Majesty

Predictions:

1. Mobilizer – Classic breeding. A confident trainer. And he won’t be on the rail this time.
2. Dark Cloud Dancer – I don’t think we’ve seen the top of this one’s potential quite yet. Would not surprise me if he won.
3. Roan Inish - She has the stamina and tenacity to be in the mix late.

To be perfectly honest, this race is WIDE OPEN. There's an argument to be made for nearly every horse and outsiders such as Mobthewarrior or D's Wando could easily come flying through the stretch to earn the victory. Hotep is a talented colt with the speed to rally past this field. I'll be using all of the above in combinations of what will unfortunately be an expensive late pick four ticket.

Follow along throughout the day as I will be Tweeting live from the Woodbine paddock.

Best of luck to all the entrants and let's get 'em all home safe!

Don't forget - the bidding is now open for autographed Queen's Plate worn saddle cloths.

The good folks at LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation are teaming up with Woodbine to auction off Queen's Plate worn saddle cloths that will be autographed by the riding jockey following the race and then auctioned exclusively on eBay. The opening bid for each saddlecloth is $250.

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Saturday's Achievement Stakes featured a small field of former Plate contenders including the pacey Essence Hit Man and closer Race for Gold in a six furlong sprint. Trainer Audre Cappuccitti agonized for weeks over whether or not to stretch out the speedy Essence Hit Man for the ten furlong Queen's Plate but wisely decided to enter in the Achievement where her big horse sprinted though fractions of 21.86, 44.17, 56.53 and 1:10.01 to easily wire the field. Race for Gold rallied late for place and Doctor Jack was third.

Essence Hit Man snipes another win at Woodbine


The turf feature on Saturday was the $100K Charlie Barley Stakes for three year-olds racing one mile over the E.P. Taylor course. Only five horses made the gate as Kentucky bred So Elite took on a strong pair of former Plate contenders in favoured Stormy Lord and Born To Act.

Born To Act was slow leaving the gate under jockey Rob Landry but quickly moved up along the rail behind a front-running Stormy Lord. The Ian Black trainee hit the opening quarter in 24.40 with So Elite sitting last but less than four lengths from the leader. Stormy Lord led into the stretch and with two furlongs to run So Elite began a wide move down the centre of the firm turf course squeezing R Shining Hope into Stormy Lord with his run. In the final fourty yards So Elite pulled away and Stormy Lord found another gear to burst ahead of R Shining hope to claim second.

So Elite wins the Charlie Barley Stakes



Also featured on Saturday was the Clarendon Stakes as a full field of twelve Ontario-bred two year-olds traveled five and a half furlongs on the polytrack. Molinaro Handsome led the way with an opening quarter in :22:02 and the half in :45:19, as he opened several lengths on the field turning for home. But Todd Pletcher's Sensational Slam rallied greenly down the middle of the track while another first time starter, Naval Attack, prepared for battle on the outside.

The duo overtook Molinaro Handsome and Sensational Slam would win by a neck over Naval Attack in a time of 1:04.78. Molinaro Handsome held on for third.

Sensation Slam hits one out of the park in the Clarendon



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As always, you can keep track of the latest goings on in the world of horse racing by clicking into my Woodbine News page or backtrack though information on Sunday's contenders by clicking into my Queen's Plate contender page.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Photo Essay: Big Red Mike and Roan Inish star on Woodbine Oaks Day

Over the course of four polytrack races run at a mile and an eighth at Woodbine on Sunday, some thirteen Queen’s Plate eligible horses ran the route slower than the 1:50.41 posted by Plate Trial winner Big Red Mike. Left reeling in the wake of the Tenpins gelding in the Plate Trial were seven Plate eligible horses including Canada’s reigning two year-old champion Hollinger, stakes winner Ghost Fleet and the highly regarded D’s Wando and Giant’s Tomb.

In the race following the Plate Trial, three Plate eligible fillies - Roan Inish, Embur’s Song and Resentless - contested the $500K Woodbine Oaks. Roan Inish battled bravely with an indefatigable Moment of Majesty to win the Woodbine Oaks in a time of 1:50.53. Embur’s Song finished third and is still being considered for the ‘Gallop for the Guineas’, while Resentless now seems unlikely to challenge the boys on July 4th.

(To read my full report on the Woodbine Oaks, please click on this link. And for a profile of the impressive Moment of Majesty, please click here.)

Sunday’s card of racing started with a mile and an eighth allowance featuring the Plate eligible entrants Forever Awesome and Who We Gunna Call. The race was won by Kentucky-bred So Elite in a time of 1:51.89 with Who We Gunna Call rallying late for show money and an outside shot at convincing his connections of a Plate appearance. Forever Awesome faded through the stretch ending up sixth.

Who We Gunna Call - third on Sunday


Woodbine's fourth race was won by the lone Plate eligible Smart Sky for trainer Michael John Doyle in a time of 1:52.52 following a gruelling stretch battle with Miami Deco.

Smart Sky looks sharp, guy, in the Woodbine fourth


Of note, for their efforts on Sunday Big Red Mike earned a 94 Beyer compared to the 93 earned by Roan Inish. Smart Sky’s effort garnered the maiden-breaker an 83 Beyer number.

And the point of all this is? Despite Big Red Mike’s big battling effort, the Nick Gonzalez gelding is still likely to be long odds on Queen’s Plate day behind Mike Keogh’s Artic Fern and Mark Frostad’s Hotep. Regardless of the fact that the Plate Trial winner has gone on to win the big event on 24 occasions, including the past two runnings won by Not Bourbon and Eye of the Leopard, the betting public will put their dollars on the famous red and gold silks of Sam-Son Farms who are likely to boast three entrants - Hotep, Giant’s Tomb and Dark Cloud Dancer .

None of that, however, matters to the connections of Big Red Mike who celebrated a huge effort from a very feisty fellow. The front-runner was a bit frisky in the paddock and then reared up and tossed jockey Eurico Rosa da Silva during the post parade.

"He was walking so relaxed outside, but once he (Big Red Mike) came inside the track, he turned to, "I'm the Man." I really loved that. He is just a great horse," explained Rosa da Silva. "He is very comfortable. We did just a nice pace. The horse that came beside me (Mobilizer), he is a very, very, nice horse, but this horse fought so hard. I am very proud of him."

Big Red Mike led at every pole under constant pressure from Hollinger and Mobthewarrior. Into the stretch, the Roger Attfield-trained Mobilizer dived to the rail to challenge the pacesetter as the duo hooked up for a heated stretch duel. Da Silva’s outside position on Big Red Mike kept Mobilizer and Jono Jones pinned to the fence in what might have been the difference maker in this event.

The pair fought tooth and nail to the wire but Big Red Mike inched away in the final strides to win by a half-length. Mobthewarrior held on for third just three-quarters of a length back, but a half length in front of fourth-place finisher Giant's Tomb. Hollinger faded to finish last while the remainder of the field failed to fire.

Big Red Mike wins the Plate Trial


Gonzalez was pleased with his geldings big effort.

"It looked like it was a race without a lot of speed in it," said Gonzalez. "Even though we tried to get him (Big Red Mike) to relax in the morning, it didn't look like it was time to do that today, so we tried to let him ride his own race, and he did it."

Hollinger would appear to have an excuse as reported by Bill Tallon in this DRF Report:

Hollinger, undefeated in four starts last year as Canada's champion 2-year-old male, also disappointed in his seasonal bow, ending fourth in the seven-furlong Queenston.
"He seems okay," Attfield said Monday morning. "He's a little stiff in his back.
"When you run that badly, you can't blame riders, or pace, or anything. Something's bothering him. That's my job to find out what.
"But I can't see him going on to the Plate off those two races."


The same Tallon piece purports that supplementing Moment of Majesty to the Plate is still under consideration:

Mobilizer, who was beaten a head by Big Red Mike as the runner-up in Sunday's Plate Trial, is definitely heading to the Queen's Plate.
But the move is not as cut and dried for Moment of Majesty, who ended just a head behind Roan Inish as the second filly to finish the Woodbine Oaks.
"I wouldn't say 'no' right now, but I'm not that excited about the idea of going to the Queen's Plate," said Sue Leslie, who trains Moment of Majesty and owns the filly in partnership with Curtis Joseph and Don Meehan.
"She peaked the day she was supposed to, and I don't know how she's going to be at her best again three weeks later.
"It's all going to depend on her. We're going to see how she is two weeks from now."

So, what does this mean for the Queen’s Plate picture? It might still be too soon to tell. Certainly we are looking at two fillies crossing over to face the boys, and possibly a third if conditioner Sue Leslie has a change of heart regarding Moment of Majesty.

Embur’s Song would appear to be a strong candidate to run as Rob Longley reported the following for the Toronto Sun:

Pletcher wouldn’t rule out a return trip to Woodbine for the Plate, even though the filly is lightly raced and laboured late.
“I think, it’s worth considering,” Pletcher said of the Plate, which is an eighth of a mile longer. “She seems to like the track here at Woodbine. If we can work on getting her to relax a little, it’s worth taking a shot.”
Of course, a Plate purse of $1.5 million might factor into Pletcher’s decision. That and the fact there are no real standouts picture after longshot Big Red Mike took down a couple of highly touted colts in Sunday’s Plate Trial.

Roan Inish gets home in front of Moment of Majesty and Embur's Song


Based on how the Queen's Plate picture currently stands it should be safe to say:

IN (11): Artic Fern, Hotep, Big Red Mike, Mobilizer, D’s Wando, Smart Sky, D’s Wando, Giant’s Tomb, Dark Cloud Dancer, Captain Canuck, Roan Inish

LIKELY (3): Mobthewarrior, Ghost Fleet, Embur’s Song,

POSSIBLE (4): Who We Gunna Call, Essence Hit Man (still not eligible, probably sprinting instead.), Stormy Lord (won on the turf last Friday and headed to Charley Barley barring a change in plans), Hollinger (depending on injury status)

Feel free to comment if I’ve missed a potential contender.

I will update my Queen’s Plate Contenders page accordingly this week.

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Perhaps lost in the shuffle of all these Plate events was a smart turf win for Josie Carrol’s Somme in the Alywow Stakes. Somme rallied between rivals to win her first stakes in the $118,000Alywow covering 6 1/2 furlongs in 1:15.42 in the turf sprint for 3-year-old fillies.

Somme horses are faster than others


There was also an excellent turf winner in Perfect Shirl, a half to Lady Shakespeare, who broke her maiden in the tenth race in dynamic fashion under Chantal Sutherland for trainer Roger Attfield.

Perfect Shirl in a sparkling turf victory


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Last and certainly not least, it's impossible to get through a weekend roundup without mentioning the incredible performance by undefeated Zenyatta to win her 17th consecutive race.

Zenyatta - Simply Perfect


This seems like a good place to end this blog post and get on with the photo essay!

(As always, please double left click the photo to enlarge the photo and then use your "Back" button to return to the blog post. Enjoy!)

I started my day as part of an Oaks Handicapping Panel with Elissa Blowe, Dawn Lupul and Bill Tallon or 'Beauties and the Beasts' as it was popularly billed...


You knew it was an important day as TVG was in da' house!


"When there's something strange in your neighbourhood, WHO WE GUNNA CALL..." (That's the two-horse!)


Unfortunately, Dan Loiselle called So Elite's name first...but Who We Gunna Call finished third and might still make the Queen's Plate


There were two presentations being made following the second race. The first presentation included a cheque for $4500 payable to Ernestine's Women's Shelter while the second was to present the Avelino Gomez Award to jockey Stewart Elliott.

All the jockeys came out to watch the second race


D's Legend Storm was an impressive winner of the second race


Here's the presentation to the deserving folks at the Ernestine's Women's Shelter


This presentation was quickly followed by a presentation to Stewart Elliott


Race three brought the running of the Alywow Stakes and one of my favourite local fillies - Amazon Belle


Barracks Road is a filly worth fighting over


No Explaining wants to know where her jockey is...


Wait...there she is!


Quite a few punters had an eye on Noticin' You


Emma-Jayne Wilson shows off her infamous 'game face' aboard Officer's Dream


More than a few bettors made notes about Sharp Secretary


Somme handicappers thought this horse might win


And though she had a hard time finding a lane in the stretch...


Somme hits the wire in front in the Alywow


I headed up to the third floor to watch the next few races with my friends. It turned out to be an eventful period as Queen's Plate eligible Smart Sky broke his maiden and punched his ticket for the Queen's Plate


Smart Sky heads to the winners circle for the first time


Just as soon as I put the camera down, the field arrived for the fifth race a horse short. It turns out Charlie Bull bucked his jockey and decided to go for a sprint around the E.P. Taylor turf course european style. Add this one to your watch list...he looked pretty handy on the weeds.



I made my way back downstairs for the Plate Trial. Out in the walking ring, Big Red Mike was busy giving Ghost Fleet a piece of his mind - PFFFFBBBBBTTTTT!!



The powerful hind-end of D's Wando


Ghost Fleet disappeared on this day but don't be surprised if he makes an appearance July 4th


Supporters of Giant's Tomb were looking for a big effort


The handsome Hollinger


With one look, Mobilizer says he's the new stable star


Tyler Pizarro lookin' like he means business aboard Hollinger


Mobthewarrior's gameplan was to attack the leaders


Big Red Mike bucked Eurico in the post parade...


Turns out the big fella was in a hurry. He needed to get around the track, collect a trophy, and back to the barn for his dinner. Here's Big Red Mike leading the field past the wire for the first time.


Big Red Mike really was in a hurry to get home


Shortly after taking the above photo, I was surprised to see my seminar partner Dawn Lupul saunter by on horseback. The host/track announcer was working on-track (literally) for CBC


Meanwhile, Big Red Mike continued his wire-to-wire rush around the track. Here he is surging away from Mobilizer...


And at the wire, it's Big Red Mike!


A trio of disappointed contenders return but live to fight another day


Here comes Big Red Mike back to the waiting arms of friends


It doesn't get much happier than this...


Actually, maybe it does, Big Red Mike seems pretty pleased with himself here!


And then the moment was topped again when winning jock Eurico Rosa da Silva was greeted by his biggest little fan


This, I'm positive, was the happiest moment of the afternoon


Then again, it's only the eighth race and up next is the $500K Woodbine Oaks. Guaranteed we'll have a few smiles following this race.

Trainer Todd Pletcher has had plenty to smile about this Triple Crown season - could Embur's Song add to the glory?


Ernfold looking vibrant in the walking ring


This feisty filly would prove a handful in the Woodbine Oaks. Surprised she didn't win the photo finish by an ear!


Oil Painting - pretty as a picture


The ridiculously cute Resentless


Oh hello! Roan Inish is pretty cute herself


Tee Game ain't playing around


A stoic Garrett Gomez leads Embur's Song to the track


A courteous Todd Pletcher signs an autograph for Woodbine fans


Out of the gate and it's Embur's Song dragging Gomez to the lead


The strong filly leads the pack past the wire for the first time...


Hops! Check out the elevation as Embur's Song leaps into her stride. Wow!


As the field turns for home an epic battle commences between Embur's Song on the rail, Roan Inish between horses and Moment of Majesty on the outside


The trio of competitors throw it down!


But at the wire it's Roan Inish who gets her head in front along the rail


Jockey Davy Moran couldn't be happier


Conditioner Carolyn Costigan cracks a smile


Robert and Nora Costigan join daughter Carolyn as they walk Roan Inish to the winners circle


A trophy for the family...


Davy Moran is keeping this one for himself!


A well deserved bath for Roan Inish


Moran deserved more than a glass of coca-cola in the press box following the race but he had horses to ride on Monday back in Ireland. No rest for the wicked!


Congratulations to all the competitors on a brilliant Woodbine Oaks / Plate Trial Sunday at Woodbine.