Sunrise Avenue, Could It Be Magic, And Myretirementticket Win OSS Grassroot Divisions In Flamboro

Flamboro Downs kicked off its 2016 Ontario Sires Stakes schedule on Sunday evening (September 4) with the Grassroots regular season finale for the three-year-old trotting fillies. The first $18,000 Grassroots division rolled in behind the Flamboro Downs starting gate in the sixth race and Sunrise Avenue powered straight to the front from post three and never […] Read more »

Could It Be Magic, Magical Steph, Myretirementticket, Haileysgonedancing, And Anneli Hanover, Bring Home OSS Wins

  Three-year-old trotting fillies battled one another – and Mother Nature – in a rain-soaked round of OSS action Thursday evening at Mohawk Racetrack. Could It Be Magic, who went 6-for-10 as a rookie, got into the win column for the first time this season thanks to her 1:59.4 score in the first of the […] Read more »

Celebrity Eventsy, Caprice Hill And Could It Be Magic Win Peaceful Way Eliminations

Twenty-two of racing’s top two-year-old trotting fillies made their way to Mohawk Racetrack for Thursday evening’s Peaceful Way eliminations, and that number has now been reduced to ten following a trio of $30,000 tilts. Celebrity Eventsy captured the opening elimination in front=stepping fashion for driver Brett Miller. He had the Staffan Lind student on the […] Read more »

Kadabra Fillies: Could It Be Magic, Emoticon Hanover, And Caprice Hill Make A Clean Sweep Of The Champlain Stakes In Mohawk

If your daddy’s name wasn’t Kadabra, then you were racing for minor spoils in Thursday’s Champlain Stakes at Mohawk Racetrack. Inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 2012, Kadabra watched daughters Could It Be Magic, Emoticon Hanover and Caprice Hill sweep their Grand Circuit assignments over an off track. Could It Be […] Read more »

Kadabra Daughters:Ready Any Time, Emoticon Hanover, And Could It Be Magic Take OSS Two-Year-Old Filly Gold

Some of the province’s finest freshman trotting fillies found their way to Mohawk Racetrack for a trio of $70,000 OSS Gold Series divisions, and it was a complete sweep for trotting sire Kadabra. Ready Any Time found herself in the role of ‘giant killer’ in the first division thanks to her come-from-behind tally over previously […] Read more »