OK Boromir To Kendal Hills

  OK Boromir p,4,1:49.3s ($569,884), a winner of an Ontario Sires Stakes Gold Series final and a division of the Burlington Stakes during his three-year-old campaign, will stand the 2017 breeding season at Kendal Hills in Ontario. OK Boromir is an 11-year-old bay by 2003 Pacing Triple Crown winner No Pan Intended. He is out […] Read more »

Blissfull Hall Comes Home

  It was 17 years ago that Blissfull Hall was named Canada’s Horse of the Year, and 17 years ago that he started his stud career. Now the pacing Triple Crown winner is coming home after concluding his years as a stallion. The son of Cambest – Hundred Kisses concluded his on-track career in 1999 […] Read more »

Ontario-Sired, Wrangler Magic, Wins Yonkers $45,000 Open

  Wrangler Magic, who twice burned money as the favourite against less-talented lasses, was upon the money Friday night, winning Yonkers Raceway’s $45,000 Filly and Mare Open Handicap Pace. Unhurried from post position five, Wrangler Magic (Dan Dube) saw a three-wide Empress Deo (Scott Zeron) pay a :26.3 price for the early lead. After a […] Read more »

Ontario-Sired, Tahiti Seelster And Mach Away, Take Home Open Wins At Fraser

Friday could have easily been regarded as ‘Ladies Night’ at Fraser Downs thanks to a set of eliminations for a four-year-old mares Open Stake and the weekly edition of the Fillies And Mares Open Pace. Tahiti Seelster took home bragging rights – and the lion’s share of the $7,500 purse – in the first elimination […] Read more »

Ontario-Sired, Waasmula, Becomes Harness Racing’s Newest Millionaire

Despite not visiting the winner’s circle, Waasmula’s connections can celebrate after her fifth-place finish propelled her to become harness racing’s newest millionaire. The nine-year-old daughter of Million Dollar Cam earned $1,500 Friday to push her over $1 million in career earnings. Waasmula is owned and bred by Brent Vincent and trained by Bruce Goit. Her […] Read more »

Ontario-Sired, Awesomeness, Takes Round Two Of The Snowshoe Series

  Round two of the Snowshoe Series was contested Friday evening at Woodbine Racetrack, and Awesomeness lived up to his name yet again for driver Doug McNair and trainer Ryan Maxwell. Sent off as the 1-9 favourite in the first of two $17,000 divisions, Awesomeness muscled his way to the lead from Post 6 and […] Read more »