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2005-07-03T00:00:00-04:00July 3, 2005|

Secret’s Nephew scores victory in Gold debut

SARNIA, ON — Secret's Nephew made his Gold Series debut a winning one with an impressive wire-to-wire effort in the first $64,442 Gold Elimination at Hiawatha Horse Park on Saturday evening. In rein to trainer Lyle MacArthur, the Camluck colt went directly to the front of the 10 horse field from Post 2 and never

2005-07-02T00:00:00-04:00July 2, 2005|

Keetch hoping for speed in Thursday’s Gold Final

DUNDAS, ON — For a moment during last week's two-year-old pacing filly Gold Eliminations at Flamboro Downs, Patrick Keetch was not sure which horse he should be cheering for. The Hamilton resident selected and developed both Imagine Freedom and Draconian Promise, and they were neck and neck heading for the wire. Fortunately for Keetch the

2005-07-02T00:00:00-04:00July 2, 2005|

Fillies lower track record in Grassroots action

ELORA, ON — Canada Day marked the end of the heat wave in Southwestern Ontario, but things were anything but cool at Grand River Raceway on Friday night as a trio of three-year-old fillies trotted into the half-mile oval's history books. Gaelic was the first to lower the former speed mark for sophomore trotting lasses,

2005-07-01T00:00:00-04:00July 1, 2005|

Flawless effort earns King La Conch first Gold Final title

CAMPBELLVILLE, ON — While the pacesetters in Friday night's $130,000 Gold Final at Mohawk Racetrack battled hard through crisp early fractions, Chris Christoforou and King La Conch were biding their time in sixth. The pair sat sixth through the :27.3 opening quarter, sixth at the :56 half and sixth as the leaders swept by the

2005-07-01T00:00:00-04:00July 1, 2005|

McEneny hopes filly can do it right on Tuesday

CAMPBELLVILLE, ON — July marks the start of the two-year-old Ontario Sires Stakes season and Mohawk Racetrack fans will get their first glimpse of the freshman trotting fillies in Gold Elimination action on Tuesday evening. Four divisions of young trotters will vie for a total of $109,324 and trainer Scott McEneny hopes Blueridge Yankee can

2005-07-01T00:00:00-04:00July 1, 2005|

Jones debuts pair of trotters in Gold Series Tuesday

INNISFIL, ON — Georgian Downs fans will catch a glimpse of tomorrow's stars on Tuesday evening when 33 two-year-old trotting colts make their way to the Innisfil oval for four Gold Series Eliminations. Midhurst resident Keith Jones will start two Gold Series hopefuls, Sovereign Way from Post 5 in the eighth race and Worthy Lavec

2005-07-01T00:00:00-04:00July 1, 2005|

Taylor captures Grassroots on opening night in Clinton

CLINTON, ON — Local trainer Paul Taylor helped kick off Clinton Raceway's 2005 season when fan favourite Putnam President claimed the fourth of 13 Grassroots divisions Friday evening. Leaving from Post 3 with regular driver Trevor Henry in the race bike, Putnam President fired to the front and led the field of three-year-old pacing colts

2005-06-30T00:00:00-04:00June 30, 2005|

Northern Cowboy hoping to wrangle another win Tuesday

FRASERVILLE, ON — After a record setting performance in last week's elimination round, the two-year-old pacing colts return to Kawartha Downs on Tuesday afternoon in search of Ontario Sires Stakes Gold. Wilma and James Mackenzie's Northern Cowboy captured his elimination in easy style last week, cruising home to a three and three-quarter length victory in

2005-06-30T00:00:00-04:00June 30, 2005|

High priced filly hoping for lucrative victory Sunday

WINDSOR, ON — If Honour Way can capture Sunday night's $130,000 Gold Final at Windsor Raceway, Brad Gray will be one third of the way to breaking even on the highest priced racehorse ever sold in Canada. Hammered down to the Dundas resident for $295,000 at the June 12 Spring Fling Sale in London, Honour

2005-06-30T00:00:00-04:00June 30, 2005|

Fair harnesses pair of fillies in Flamboro Grassroots

DUNDAS, ON — Three-year-old pacing fillies take centre stage at Flamboro Downs on Sunday evening, as eight divisions of talented youngsters battle for a total of $120,000 in Grassroots purse money. Ancaster resident Alan Fair will send a pair of fillies into the fray on Sunday, Missy's Q T and Lady Astreos, and the trainer