Handicapper’s Journal – Doug McPherson Sunday, June 30 th 2019 Race 1 #7 Rapid Beat – Best Bet #2 Station Rock #5 Unyielding #6 Chestermere #7 RAPID BEAT tracked a rapid pace while racing on the rail in his seasonal debut on June 2, evening out in the stretch. He takes a significant drop for his second start of the season. #2 STATION ROCK looked dangerous but was outfinished when fourth by a length on June 9. He has been putting in consistently good efforts this season. #5 UNYIELDING was a wire to wire winner against $25,000 three year olds on May 18 after being claimed for $50,000 on debut. He drops in claiming price again, facing older foes for the first time here. #6 CHESTERMERE faced $40,000 foes on the turf on June 19 in his first start off of a $7,500 claim, dueling for the lead before tiring. He faces easier company here. Race 2 #5 Can’tcatchtheraxx #6 Sky Vision #4 Molinaro Deputy #1 Misguided Passion #5 CAN’TCATCHTHERAXX broke poorly, had some traffic on the turn and was unable to close well into a homestretch headwind on June 14. The blinkers are quickly removed. #6 SKY VISION made the lead but hung in the same June 14 race. She figures to be favoured again as she has in each of her three starts this season. #4 MOLINARO DEPUTY made a wide rally without threatening the top two on June 14. Two-for-53 mare has been putting in solid efforts this season. #1 MISGUIDED PASSION had a beautiful trip when winning on June 19, dropping back to last and rallying up the rail. There is some cheap speed in this race and with some good luck a similar trip could unfold for her here. Race 3 #1 Lothbrook #7 Gottoknowrightnow #5 Firehall #8 Victor’s Destiny #1 LOTHBROOK didn’t show much speed when kicking off his season for $23,500, was asked midway around the turn but was unable to close into a headwind. He may be able to improve his early position as he gains experience. #7 GOTTOKNOWRIGHTNOW exits the same race as Lothbrook, dueling for the lead while racing three wide and tiring in the stretch. The class drop should help. #5 FIREHALL makes his career debut as a four year old and is entered at a low level. Unraced dam has four other foals to race, all of which are winners but none that were particularly special. #8 VICTOR’S DESTINY made the lead in the stretch but was picked up by a foe who had a good inside trip on June 14. He makes his first start off of a $7,500 claim here. Race 4 #6 Bala Falls #8 Massey Hall #5 Frobisher Bay #1 Serengeti Cat #6 BALA FALLS showed ability as a juvenile, with a runner up finish behind eventual Stakes winner Souper Succes before winning on closing day. His 2019 debut came in a turf route, where he dueled for the lead before coming up empty in the stretch and was eased up on midway down the lane. A bar shoe was added that day and remains on here; may be able to return to form at a big price returning to a Tapeta sprint. #8 MASSEY HALL was able to secure the lead and powered away when beating a soft group of $10,000 maidens on debut. There is other speed to potentially put some pressure on him today. #5 FROBISHER BAY was very game in defeat on June 15, prevailing in an early speed duel before immediately being forced into another duel then being outfinished by a stalker who stayed on the rail until very late. #1 SERENGETI CAT returns on short rest after a non-threatening run against first level allowance foes last week, showing good finishing interest. Race 5 #7 Crumlin Time #5 Desert Poem #3 Bridlewise #6 Love Daddy #7 CRUMLIN TIME had a wide trip with some bumping on the turn when facing tougher on May 4, being eased up on in midstretch. The daughter of Sligo Bay had route success as a juvenile and makes her turf debut here. #5 DESERT POEM was fourth in a well spread out group of Ontario Sired/$40,000 foes on June 7. She puts in consistent efforts and should appreciate the class drop. #3 BRIDLEWISE finished sixth, a few lengths behind Desert Poem last time out. She took a few starts to find her best run last year. #6 LOVE DADDY rallied up the rail to win on May 24. Aside from Gypsy Jazz there may not be a ton of pace to close into here. Race 6 #2 Echo In the Forest #7 Forest at Dawn #5 Beach Bar #1 Conquest Bad Girl #2 ECHO IN THE FOREST has run better than in appears on paper in both of her starts this year, both in races with easy winners where she was not far beaten for place. She has some tactical speed and drops in class. #7 FOREST AT DAWN was outfinished after showing some speed in her June 1 debut at this price. She figures to contend again in a field with no standouts. #5 BEACH BAR is the first foal to race for a mare who won her career debut as a closer in a five furlong sprint. She got started in Ocala and has been training her since May. #1
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Handicapper’s Journal – Doug McPherson
Sunday, June 30th 2019
Race 1 #7 Rapid Beat – Best Bet #2 Station Rock #5 Unyielding #6 Chestermere #7 RAPID BEAT tracked a rapid pace while racing on the rail in his seasonal debut on June 2, evening out in the stretch. He takes a significant drop for his second start of the season. #2 STATION ROCK looked dangerous but was outfinished when fourth by a length on June 9. He has been putting in consistently good efforts this season. #5 UNYIELDING was a wire to wire winner against $25,000 three year olds on May 18 after being claimed for $50,000 on debut. He drops in claiming price again, facing older foes for the first time here. #6 CHESTERMERE faced $40,000 foes on the turf on June 19 in his first start off of a $7,500 claim, dueling for the lead before tiring. He faces easier company here.
Race 2 #5 Can’tcatchtheraxx #6 Sky Vision #4 Molinaro Deputy #1 Misguided Passion #5 CAN’TCATCHTHERAXX broke poorly, had some traffic on the turn and was unable to close well into a homestretch headwind on June 14. The blinkers are quickly removed. #6 SKY VISION made the lead but hung in the same June 14 race. She figures to be favoured again as she has in each of her three starts this season. #4 MOLINARO DEPUTY made a wide rally without threatening the top two on June 14. Two-for-53 mare has been putting in solid efforts this season. #1 MISGUIDED PASSION had a beautiful trip when winning on June 19, dropping back to last and rallying up the rail. There is some cheap speed in this race and with some good luck a similar trip could unfold for her here.
Race 3 #1 Lothbrook #7 Gottoknowrightnow #5 Firehall #8 Victor’s Destiny #1 LOTHBROOK didn’t show much speed when kicking off his season for $23,500, was asked midway around the turn but was unable to close into a headwind. He may be able to improve his early position as he gains experience. #7 GOTTOKNOWRIGHTNOW exits the same race as Lothbrook, dueling for the lead while racing three wide and tiring in the stretch. The class drop should help. #5 FIREHALL makes his career debut as a four year old and is entered at a low level. Unraced dam has four other foals to race, all of which are winners but none that were particularly special. #8 VICTOR’S DESTINY made the lead in the stretch but was picked up by a foe who had a
good inside trip on June 14. He makes his first start off of a $7,500 claim here.
Race 4 #6 Bala Falls #8 Massey Hall #5 Frobisher Bay #1 Serengeti Cat #6 BALA FALLS showed ability as a juvenile, with a runner up finish behind eventual Stakes winner Souper Succes before winning on closing day. His 2019 debut came in a turf route, where he dueled for the lead before coming up empty in the stretch and was eased up on midway down the lane. A bar shoe was added that day and remains on here; may be able to return to form at a big price returning to a Tapeta sprint. #8 MASSEY HALL was able to secure the lead and powered away when beating a soft group of $10,000 maidens on debut. There is other speed to potentially put some pressure on him today. #5 FROBISHER BAY was very game in defeat on June 15, prevailing in an early speed duel before immediately being forced into another duel then being outfinished by a stalker who stayed on the rail until very late. #1 SERENGETI CAT returns on short rest after a non-threatening run against first level allowance foes last week, showing good finishing interest.
Race 5 #7 Crumlin Time #5 Desert Poem #3 Bridlewise #6 Love Daddy #7 CRUMLIN TIME had a wide trip with some bumping on the turn when facing tougher on May 4, being eased up on in midstretch. The daughter of Sligo Bay had route success as a juvenile and makes her turf debut here. #5 DESERT POEM was fourth in a well spread out group of Ontario Sired/$40,000 foes on June 7. She puts in consistent efforts and should appreciate the class drop. #3 BRIDLEWISE finished sixth, a few lengths behind Desert Poem last time out. She took a few starts to find her best run last year. #6 LOVE DADDY rallied up the rail to win on May 24. Aside from Gypsy Jazz there may not be a ton of pace to close into here.
Race 6 #2 Echo In the Forest #7 Forest at Dawn #5 Beach Bar #1 Conquest Bad Girl #2 ECHO IN THE FOREST has run better than in appears on paper in both of her starts this year, both in races with easy winners where she was not far beaten for place. She has some tactical speed and drops in class. #7 FOREST AT DAWN was outfinished after showing some speed in her June 1 debut at this price. She figures to contend again in a field with no standouts. #5 BEACH BAR is the first foal to race for a mare who won her career debut as a closer in a five furlong sprint. She got started in Ocala and has been training her since May. #1
CONQUEST BAD GIRL ran a decent fourth on opening day but returned a week later with a very wide trip on a rail favouring day. She has been off about two months and adds blinkers for this return.
Race 7 #7 Deesse Nike #1 My Cantata #9 Belle Danseuse #5 Liddyup #7 DEESSE NIKE had a wide trip when kicking off her season against a solid group of second level/optional claiming foes at Delaware. She ran several good races here last year and may find this to be easier company. #1 MY CANTATA returned from a poor winter at Gulfstream and scored an easy win in a $7,500 sprint on the Tapeta. She looks like the controlling speed. #9 BELLE DANSEUSE faced a tough group of $20,000 males on June 14 and was unable to close after getting a wide trip with the turf rail in Lane 5. She could make her presence felt with a better trip. #5 LIDDYUP was scratched out of a $20,000 sprint on June 21 in favour of waiting for this race. She tailed off late in the season last year but could be better after the layoff.
Race 8 #1 Souper Tapit #5 Pumpkin Rumble #6 Are You Kidding Me #4 Special Forces #1 SOUPER TAPIT won his second race over the Tapeta in as many starts when beating Mr Ritz by a nose in the Eclipse. He’s a stalker who may find himself on the lead, as aside from the galloping Final Copy, there isn’t much speed here. #5 PUMPKIN RUMBLE dueled with and bested stablemate Melmich to win the Valedictory at the end of last season. He appeared to be an improved horse last year and should be able to make his presence felt in his first start of the year. #6 ARE YOU KIDDING ME dropped in to face second level allowance foes two weeks ago but was outfinished by a US invader. Although winless at 10 furlongs, he is obviously classy and deserves consideration. #4 SPECIAL FORCES capped off last year with an easy second level allowance win when entered for the claiming price, then kicked off this season with a win in the same class running protected. He’s a young horse with potential and this is the obvious next step for him.
Race 9 #1 Conquistador #5 Mr. Diffley #2 Get the News #3 Matthews’ Orb #1 CONQUISTADOR showed ability in two starts as a juvenile, but has been ineffective in two starts since returning after a year off. He makes his first start since January and returns as a gelding. #5 MR. DIFFLEY made a wide rally and finished fourth on debut on June 2. He can build off of that effort with a better break. #2 GET THE NEWS last ran two weeks ago, showing speed on
the main track before being outfinished by an impressive first time starter. He raced well on the turf at Gulfstream this winter. #3 MATTHEWS’ ORB was a nose in front of Mr. Diffley on June 2. He looks competitive again.
Race 10 #4 Razeena #1 Bold Script #6 Speedy Soul #5 Intanga Rose #4 RAZEENA looks to break her maiden here. She finished third in the UAE Oaks in Dubai in February. In her North American debut she closed well over a sloppy track at Belmont to be second. If she can translate her dirt form to the synthetic she may be able to upset. #1 BOLD SCRIPT looked like a winner in the Woodbine Oaks before being picked up late by Desert Ride. She should be able to save some more ground today and is the horse to beat. #6 SPEEDY SOUL stalked the pacesetter before making the lead in the Woodbine Oaks but was outfinished and ended up third. The blinkers come off today. #5 INTANGA ROSE set the pace before giving way in the Woodbine Oaks. She will likely be forwardly placed again but may face pressure from Canadian Magic.
Race 11 #1 Spanish Express #5 San Nicola Thunder #6 Shakhimat #3 Magical Man #8 The Boss Factor #1 SPANISH EXPRESS just got up at the wire to win his seasonal debut in a solid group of $40,000 foes, attracting a claim. He has run several solid turf races. #5 SAN NICOLA THUNDER rebounded off of a poor race with a dead heat win in the Early Bird Starter Handicap alongside synthetic monster Don’t Be So Salty. In the past he has been a terrific turf horse. #6 SHAKHIMAT dueled for the lead before tiring in the Connaught Cup. He’s a multiple Stakes winner and should fit better with this group. #4 MAGICAL MAN was a well beaten fourth against a solid group when kicking off his season on June 9. He may improve in his second start off of the bench; there’s not much turf in the pedigree. #8 THE BOSS FACTOR beat three year olds in a first level allowance race on May 29, rebounding from a tough trip in the Woodstock. The unraced dam has produced one turf winner in three to start over it.
CLAIMING $15,000-$14,000. Purse $23,000. (Plus up to $4,600 for Eligible Ontario Breds)(Plus up to $4,600 for Ontario Sired Horses) (Plus up to $2,415 Ontario Sired / Ontario BredBreeders Awards) For Three Year Olds and Upward Which Have Never Won Two Races.Three Year Olds, 119 Lbs; Older, 123 Lbs Non-winners Of A Race In 2019 Allowed 2 Lbs.Claiming Price $15,000, if for $14,000, allowed 2 lbs. (Races Where Entered For $10,000 Or LessNot Considered For Allowances). Five And One Half Furlongs.
CLAIMING $7,500-$7,000. Purse $16,600. (Plus up to $3,300 for Eligible Ontario Breds) (Plusup to $3,300 for Ontario Sired Horses) (Plus up to $540 Ontario Sired / Ontario BredBreeders Awards) For Fillies And Mares Three Years Old and Upward Which Have NeverWon Three Races. Three Year Olds, 119 Lbs; Older, 123 Lbs Non-winners Of A Race Since April29 Allowed 2 Lbs. Claiming Price $7,500, if for $7,000, allowed 2 lbs. (Races Where Entered For$5,000 Or Less Not Considered For Allowances). Six Furlongs.
Misguided Passion4 y.o. (May) B. f. (ON) by Not Bourbon - Miss Illusion (Mr. Prospector)
(L) 121
2White
John Cardella John Cardella 20SahinCivaci
$7,000
White, blue braces, red sleeves, red cap
Shez a Ten I Know5 y.o. (Apr) Dk B/ Br. m. (ON) by Court Vision - Sheza a Nine Plus (Spend a Buck)
(L) 119
3Blue
Zeljko Krcmar and Kelly Murphy Zeljko Krcmar 12StevenBahen
$7,000
White, red and blue flag, white,red and blue flag on sleeves, white cap
Double Crossed3 y.o. (Apr) Dk B/ Br. f. (FL) by Anthony's Cross - Strathmore (Langfuhr)
(L) 117
4Yellow
Enza Armata and Paul Figliano Vito Armata 8DaisukeFukumoto
$7,000
Red, black star, white sleeves, red cap
Molinaro Deputy7 y.o. (Apr) Ch. m. (ON) by Paullinus - Acting Deputy (Silver Deputy)
(L) 114»
5Green
Bruno Schickedanz Michael W. Wright 9-2EuricoDa Silva
$7,500
White, scarlet stripes, scarlet sleeves, scarlet cap
Can'tcatchtheraxx5 y.o. (Mar) Ch. m. (FL) by In Summation - Classy Greeley (Mr. Greeley)
(L) 121
6Black
Eight Star Racing Stables Inc. Norman McKnight 7-5KazushiKimura
$7,000
Lime green, blue stars, lime green stripe on blue sleeves, lime greenand blue cap
Sky Vision5 y.o. (Feb) B. m. (ON) by Court Vision - Skybound (Maria's Mon)
(L) 116»
7Orange
Matt Vanden Berg Sherry Vanden Berg 12LuisContreras
$7,000
Dark green, white chevrons, white stars on dark green sleeves, whitecap
Silent Gold4 y.o. (Apr) Dk B/ Br. f. (ON) by Silent Name (JPN) - Parrsboro Gold (Stephen Got Even)
(L) 121
8Pink
Judith C. Smith Anthony Pottinger 20NikkiAlderson
$7,000
White, royal blue horse head, yellow hoops on royal blue sleeves, royalblue cap
Freshieintheforest Õ4 y.o. (Mar) B. f. (ON) by War Cry - Foret de Pompadour (Old Forester)
(L) 109¶^
9Turquoise
Brandon Brako Stable Abraham R. Katryan 7-2RafaelHernandez
$7,000
Eggplant,gold yoke,red "BBS" in gold logo,gold hoops on sleeves,goldcap
A B Codeofhonor3 y.o. (Feb) Ch. f. (KY) by To Honor and Serve - Code Variance (Awesome Again)
(L) 117
L-Lasix, A-Adjunct, L1-First Time Lasix, O-Lasix OffEquipment Change: Freshieintheforest will race with No WhipEquipment Change: Can'tcatchtheraxx will race with Blinkers OffEquipment Note: Molinaro Deputy will race with NO HIND SHOES
Maiden Claiming $10,000-$9,500. Purse $18,700. (Plus up to $3,700 for Eligible OntarioBreds) (Plus up to $3,700 for Ontario Sired Horses) (Plus up to $810 Ontario Sired / OntarioBred Breeders Awards) For Maidens, Three Years Old and Upward. Three Year Olds, 118 Lbs;Older, 123 Lbs Claiming Price $10,000, if for $9,500, allowed 2 lbs. Six Furlongs.
Optional Claiming $40,000. Purse $42,500. (Plus up to $8,500 for Eligible Ontario Breds)(Plus up to $8,500 for Ontario Sired Horses) (Plus up to $6,300 Ontario Sired / Ontario BredBreeders Awards) For Three Year Olds and Upward Which Have Never Won Two Races orOntario Sired Allowance Which Have Never Won Two Races. Three Year Olds, 119 Lbs; Older,123 Lbs Non-winners Of A Race Since April 30 Allowed 2 Lbs. Claiming Price $40,000 (RacesWhere Entered For $25,000 Or Less Not Considered For Allowances). Six Furlongs.
CLAIMING $25,000-$23,500. Purse $35,000. (Plus up to $7,000 for Eligible Ontario Breds)(Plus up to $7,000 for Ontario Sired Horses) (Plus up to $4,735 Ontario Sired / Ontario BredBreeders Awards) For Fillies And Mares Three Years Old and Upward Which Have NeverWon Two Races. Three Year Olds, 119 Lbs; Older, 123 Lbs Non-winners Of A Race At A Mile OrOver In 2019 Allowed 2 Lbs. Claiming Price $25,000, if for $23,500, allowed 2 lbs. (Races WhereEntered For $15,000 Or Less Not Considered For Allowances). One Mile And One Sixteenth.(Turf)
Maiden Claiming $25,000-$23,500. Purse $32,500. (Plus up to $6,500 for Eligible OntarioBreds) (Plus up to $6,500 for Ontario Sired Horses) (Plus up to $4,725 Ontario Sired /Ontario Bred Breeders Awards) For Maidens, Fillies And Mares Three Years Old andUpward. Three Year Olds, 119 Lbs; Older, 123 Lbs Claiming Price $25,000, if for $23,500, allowed2 lbs. Five And One Half Furlongs.
Claiming $25,000-$23,500. Purse $37,500. (Plus up to $7,500 for Eligible Ontario Breds) (Plusup to $7,500 for Ontario Sired Horses) (Plus up to $4,725 Ontario Sired / Ontario BredBreeders Awards) For Fillies And Mares Three Years Old and Upward. Three Year Olds, 119Lbs; Older, 123 Lbs Non-winners Of A Race At A Mile Or Over Since April 29 Allowed 2 Lbs.Claiming Price $25,000, if for $23,500, allowed 2 lbs. (Races Where Entered For $20,000 Or LessNot Considered In Allowances). One Mile. (Turf)
Track Record: Wise Dan 124lbs. 6 y.o. (9-15-13) 1:31.75
1Red
Bruno Schickedanz Norman McKnight 2RafaelHernandez
$23,500
White, scarlet stripes, scarlet sleeves, scarlet cap
My Cantata7 y.o. (Apr) B. m. (FL) by Sardegna - She's My Last Try (Bold Revenue)
(L) 119
2White
Soli Mehta and Partner Kevin Attard 3KazushiKimura
$23,500
Blue, white cross sash, red stars, white stripe on sleeves, blue cap
Pulled the Goalie6 y.o. (Mar) Ch. m. (KY) by Parading - Bag of Stars (Devil's Bag)
(L) 114»
3Blue
D. Rowbotham and Partners Martin Drexler 4LuisContreras
$23,500
Gold, burgundy emblem, burgundy sleeves, burgundy cap
Monsoon Rain4 y.o. (Mar) B. f. (KY) by Artie Schiller - Malibu Gem (Malibu Moon)
(L) 119
4Yellow
Warren Wilcox and C. Murray Shelley E. Fitzgerald 10PatrickHusbands
$25,000
Flourescent green, purple sash, flourescent green and purple cap
Silver Sidney6 y.o. (Apr) Gr/ro. m. (KY) by Sidney's Candy - Silver Lullaby (Najran)
(L) 121
5Green
J., J., and T.M. Gattellaro and D. and A. Carlson Tony Michael Gattellaro 20DaisukeFukumoto
$23,500
Navy, white stars on sleeves, navy and white cap
Liddyup6 y.o. (May) B. m. (KY) by English Channel - Upper Noosh (Red Ransom)
(L) 114»
6Black
Stacey Van Camp Michael Mattine 6EuricoDa Silva
$23,500
Fuchsia, silver crown in black diamond, black sleeves, fuchsia andblack cap
Westlodge Intrigue Õ6 y.o. (Mar) Dk B/ Br. m. (ON) by Niigon - Heavens Intrigue (Dehere)
(L) 119
7Orange
Julie Belhumeur, Melissa Girard and James Perron Racing Stable Julie Belhumeur 8JeffreyAlderson
$25,000
Cerise, white sash, white chevrons on sleeves, white and cerise cap
Deesse Nike Õ5 y.o. (Apr) Gr/ro. m. (ON) by Saffir - In a Whisper (No Louder)
(L1) 121
8Pink
Dominic Polsinelli Dominic J. Polsinelli 20StevenBahen
$23,500
Red, white and green thirds, blue "V", red maple leaf on white sleeves,red, white and green cap
Cindervella5 y.o. (Apr) B. m. (ON) by Silent Name (JPN) - Megavella (Megas Vukefalos)
(L) 119
9Turquoise
Suda Stables and Nathan Squires Nathan Squires 20LeoSalles
$23,500
Blue, yellow diamond with green diamond inside, yellow stripe on bluesleeves, blue and yellow checks on cap
Belle Danseuse4 y.o. (Apr) Ch. f. (KY) by Eskendereya - Miss Charming (Forestry)
(L) 119
L-Lasix, A-Adjunct, L1-First Time Lasix, O-Lasix Off
Õ Dominion Day Stakes (Grade III)$125,000 Guaranteed
(Plus up to $25,000 for Eligible Ontario Breds)Stakes. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. By subscription of $125 each which shallaccompany the nomination and an additional $1,250 when making entry. The purse to be divided:60% to the winner, 20% to second, 10% to third, 5% to fourth, 2% to fifth, 1% to sixth, 1% toseventh,1% to eighth. Weight: Three-Year-Olds 120 lbs., Older 126 lbs. Non-winners of aSweepstakes of $60,000 three times at a mile or over in 2018-2019, allowed 3 lbs.; Of aSweepstakes of $60,000 twice at a mile or over in 2018-2019, allowed 5 lbs.; Of a Sweepstakes of$60,000 once at a mile or over in 2018-2019, allowed 7 lbs.; Of a Sweepstakes of $60,000 at anydistance in 2018-2019, allowed 9 lbs. (No Canadian Bred Allowance) Final entries to be madethrough the entry box Wednesday June 26, 2019 at the closing time then in effect for overnightevents. A supplemental nomination may be made no later than the time of final entry, by anon-refundable fee of $2,500 which includes the entry fee. (Closed with 15 nominations). *Plus upto $18,900 Ontario Sired/Ontario Bred Breeder Awards. *ALL HORSES WILL BE SUBJECT TOALCOHOL AND GAMING COMMISSION OF ONTARIO OUT OF COMPETITION TESTING INACCORDANCE WITH RULE 39 OF THE RULES OF THOROUGHBRED RACING. One Mile AndOne Quarter.
Maiden Allowance. Purse $65,000. (Plus up to $13,000 for Eligible Ontario Breds) (Plus up to$19,500 for Ontario Sired Horses) (Plus up to $8,925 Ontario Sired / Ontario Bred BreedersAwards) For Maidens, Three Years Old and Upward. Three Year Olds, 119 Lbs; Older, 123 Lbs.Six And One Half Furlongs. (Turf)
Track Record: Queen Del Valle 116lbs. 3 y.o. (6-11-17) 1:12.93
1Red
Gary Barber and John C. Oxley Mark E. Casse 6EuricoDa Silva
Hot pink with "BB" in black circle, hot pink sleeves, black cap
Conquistador (FTG)4 y.o. (May) B. g. (KY) by Tiznow - Moonbow (Distorted Humor)
(L) 123
2White
Big Blue Thoroughbreds Mark E. Casse 5-2JeromeLermyte
Royal blue, white blocks, royal blue cap
Get the News4 y.o. (Jan) Gr/ro. g. (KY) by Tapit - Society Pages (IRE) (Medaglia d'Oro)
(L) 123
3Blue
JWS Farms Darwin D. Banach 7-2KazushiKimura
White, red diamonds, red sleeves, red and white cap
Matthews' Orb Õ3 y.o. (Apr) Ch. g. (ON) by Orb - Prized Stamp (Prized)
(L) 114»
4Yellow
Nick Nosowenko Nicholas Nosowenko 12GaryBoulanger
Orange, black diamonds, orange diamond on black sleeves, black cap
Coolwater4 y.o. (Apr) B. f. (PA) by The Factor - Maid Service (Arch)
(L1) 118
5Green
The Estate of Gustav Schickedanz Michael Keogh 10JesseCampbell
Red and black stripes, white sleeves, red and black cap
Mr. Diffley Õ3 y.o. (Mar) Gr/ro. g. (ON) by Itsmyluckyday - Silver Spring (Langfuhr)
(L) 119
6Black
Dante Pagliaroli Sid C. Attard 8RafaelHernandez
White, blue diamond hoop and red hoops, white, blue and red cap
That's My Mission Õ3 y.o. (Feb) B. g. (ON) by Noble Mission (GB) - Beltene (Unusual Heat)
(L1) 119
7Orange
The Estate of Gustav Schickedanz and Donald Howard Michael Keogh 10DavidMoran
Red and black stripes, white sleeves, red and black cap
Just Like Larry Õ3 y.o. (Mar) B. g. (ON) by Langfuhr - Forest Flute (Woodman)
(L) 119
8Pink
Alexander P. Patykewich Alexander P. Patykewich 20JeffreyAlderson
Lime green, flamingo "A" and hoops on sleeves, lime green andflamingo cap
The Newfie Express Õ3 y.o. (Feb) Ch. g. (ON) by Victor's Cry - Tour d'Star (Tour d'Or)
(L) 119
9Turquoise
Stronach Stables Sid C. Attard 4LuisContreras
Black, black and red "A" in gold ball, red hoops on sleeves, black andred cap
Tracking Gold Õ3 y.o. (Mar) Dk B/ Br. g. (ON) by Animal Kingdom - Smart Penny (Smart Strike)
(L1) 119
L-Lasix, A-Adjunct, L1-First Time Lasix, O-Lasix Off(FTG) Denotes First Time Gelding.Equipment Change: That's My Mission,Tracking Gold will race with Blinkers On
Stakes. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLIES, FOALED IN CANADA. By subscription of $225 eachwhich shall accompany the nomination and an additional $2,250 when making entry. The purse tobe divided: 60% to winner, 20% to second, 10% to third, 5% to fourth, 2% to fifth,1% to sixth, 1% toseventh,1% to eighth. Scale Weight 121 lbs. (No Canadian Bred Allowance) Final entries to bemade through the entry box Wednesday June 26, 2019 at the closing time then in effect forovernight events. A supplemental nomination may be made no later than the time of final entry, bya non-refundable fee of $4,500, which includes the entry fee. (Closed with 12 nominations).* Plusup to $23,625 Ontario Sired/Ontario Bred Breeder Awards *$41,300 of this purse has beenprovided through the Thoroughbred Improvement Program. One Mile And One Sixteenth.
Allowance Optional Claiming $62,500-$60,000. Purse $72,500. (Plus up to $14,500 forEligible Ontario Breds) (Plus up to $21,700 for Ontario Sired Horses) (Plus up to $8,925Ontario Sired / Ontario Bred Breeders Awards) For Three Year Olds and Upward WhichHave Never Won $9,000 Twice Other Than Maiden, Claiming, Or Restricted Allowance orWhich Have Never Won Three Races or Which Have Not Won A Race Since June 30, 2018 orClaiming Price $62,500. Three Year Olds, 119 Lbs; Older, 123 Lbs Non-winners Of A Race SinceApril 30 Allowed 2 Lbs. Claiming Price $62,500, if for $60,000, allowed 2 lbs. (Races WhereEntered For $50,000 Or Less Not Considered For Allowances). Six And One Half Furlongs.(Turf)
Track Record: Queen Del Valle 116lbs. 3 y.o. (6-11-17) 1:12.93
1Red
Bruno Schickedanz Norman McKnight 6RafaelHernandez
$60,000
White, scarlet stripes, scarlet sleeves, scarlet cap
Spanish Express5 y.o. (May) Gr/ro. g. (ON) by Senor - Spanish Decree (War Deputy)
(L) 119
2White
Kirk M. Sutherland Harold Ladouceur 20JustinStein
$60,000
Blue, red sleeves, red cap
Hey Howie4 y.o. (Apr) B. g. (KY) by O'Prado Again - Party Girl (FR) (Bering (GB))
(L) 119
3Blue
Gail C. Hughes Gail Hughes 12StevenBahen
Turquoise, purple sash, white sleeves, white cap
Magical Man Õ5 y.o. (Feb) Dk B/ Br. g. (ON) by Mike Fox - Commendablecharity (Commendable)
121
4Yellow
The Estate of Gustav Schickedanz Michael Keogh 12AlanGarcia
Red and black stripes, white sleeves, red and black cap
Wedgewood Õ4 y.o. (Mar) Dk B/ Br. g. (ON) by Langfuhr - Half Sister (More Than Ready)
(L) 121
5Green
Bermuda Blue Farm and Partner Anthony Adamo 3EuricoDa Silva
$60,000
Royal blue, pink triangle, sky blue sleeves, blue cap
San Nicola Thunder9 y.o. (Mar) Dk B/ Br. g. (ON) by Silent Name (JPN) - San Nicola Flyer (Alydeed)
(L) 121
6Black
Dan Gale, Roger L. Attfield and William Werner Roger L. Attfield 8KazushiKimura
Navy blue,, orange diamond frame with "DG", orange sleeves, orangecap
Shakhimat Õ6 y.o. (Feb) Dk B/ Br. g. (ON) by Lonhro (AUS) - Reggae Rose (Touch Gold)
(L) 116»
7Orange
The Estate of Gustav Schickedanz Michael Keogh 12JesseCampbell
Red and black stripes, white sleeves, red and black cap
Sweet Grass Creek Õ7 y.o. (Feb) Ch. g. (ON) by Wando - Sweet Bama Breeze (City Zip)
(L) 121
8Pink
No. 1 Stable Josie Carroll 7-2LuisContreras
Turquoise, fuchsia, gold and orange palm trees, pink sleeves, fuchsiacap
The Boss Factor3 y.o. (Feb) Gr/ro. g. (KY) by The Factor - Curry Cat (Tale of the Cat)
(L) 119
9Turquoise
Cheyenne Stables LLC and John C. Oxley Mark E. Casse 5PatrickHusbands
$62,500
Gold, blue blocks, white stripe on gold sleeves, gold cap
Thunder Ride4 y.o. (Apr) B. g. (KY) by Pioneerof the Nile - Pontiana (Deputy Minister)
(L) 121
10Purple
Jecara Farms Corp. Carlos Grant 20JeffreyAlderson
Beige, white "Jecara Farms" on red oval, black sleeves, black cap
Eskiminzin Õ4 y.o. (Apr) Dk B/ Br. c. (ON) by Cold Harbor - Ms. Forum (Open Forum)
(L) 121
11Grey
Ballycroy Training Centre and Bill M. Hicks Ian Black 15Emma-JayneWilson
Hunter green, tan "B", white hoop on sleeves, hunter green and whitecap
Hold'emforransom Õ5 y.o. (Apr) Ch. g. (ON) by Regal Ransom - Ring Star (Great Gladiator)
(L) 121
L-Lasix, A-Adjunct, L1-First Time Lasix, O-Lasix OffEquipment Change: Wedgewood will race with Blinkers OnEquipment Change: Sweet Grass Creek,Eskiminzin will race with Blinkers Off