Christoforou Clan Collects OSS Upset With Safe Conduct

Safe Conduct, close in many of his recent Ontario Sire Stakes (OSS) contests, put it all together at exactly the right moment when closing strongly to win the $225,000 Ontario Sire Stakes Super Final for three-year-old trotting males group at Woodbine Mohawk Park on Saturday (Oct. 15).  The gelded son of Archangel, starting from post […] Read more »

OSS Record For Adare Castle; Lyons Bettorday Emerges Best

The 2022 Ontario Sires Stakes (OSS) regular season wrapped with a flourish of fillies at Woodbine Mohawk Park on Thursday night (Oct. 6), as the three-year-old trotting lasses and two-year-old pacing fillies squared off in a pair of $159,000 Gold Series Legs.  The trotting fillies kicked things off in the fifth race, and Adare Castle […] Read more »

OSS, Track Record For Moment Is Here

The Ontario Sires Stakes Gold preliminary season for two-year-old pacing colts and geldings wrapped Sunday night (Oct. 2) at Flamboro Downs with Moment Is Here earning his breakthrough victory at the top level of the provincial program in the lone $156,300 division. A gelded son of All Bets Off, Moment Is Here came into the […] Read more »

OSS Winners Headline Grand River’s Opening Night

Five Ontario Sires Stakes Grassroots divisions for three-year-old trotting colts headlined the 14-race $176,300 Opening Night card on Friday, June 3 at Grand River Raceway. Each division was won by a different driver-trainer combination, highlighted by a win for a special trainer-owner partnership in the closing division.Kipper Whipr Snipr, piloted by Louis-Philippe Roy, was the […] Read more »

Gold Triple For Logan Park

 Logan Park secured his third Gold Series win in the sole $158,800 three-year-old trotting colt division at Woodbine Mohawk Park on Monday, Aug. 9, keeping a stubborn head in front of Fashion Frenzie at the wire. Logan Park left smartly from Post 1 in the field of 11 and landed in fifth as Highland Mowgli […] Read more »

OSS Grads Shining At The Meadows

Joe McDude had to duel for the early lead but was unchallenged once reaching the point as he captured Saturday’s co-feature at The Meadows, a $10,800 Claiming Handicap Pace. After yielding to the pocket, Winning Is Sweet stalked Joe McDude for the rest of the mile but had to settle for second, 1-3/4 lengths back, […] Read more »