Grade 1 Winner Fev Rover Back At Woodbine For Canadian Stakes Title Defense

Irish-bred Fev Rover, fresh off a victory in the Beverly D. (G1T), is back to defend her title in the $200,000 Canadian Stakes Presented by Japan Racing Association (G2T), Saturday at Woodbine.

Owned by Tracy Farmer, Fev Rover heads into the about 1 1/8-mile turf race for fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up, off an authoritative score in the in the $500,000 Beverly D. Taking command early with Javier Castellano aboard, the well-travelled mare set modest fractions and then fired home to notch a 3 ½-length triumph in the 1 3/16-mile race. ​

With the win, the 5-year-old Gutaifan (IRE) mare earned an automatic berth into the $2 million Maker's Mark Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf (G1T) this November at Santa Anita Park.

Dual hall of fame trainer Mark Casse is effusive in his praise of Fev Rover, who launched her 2023 campaign with a dominant effort in the one-mile Nassau (G2T) on July 1 at Woodbine before heading to the U.S. for her next two races.

“Honestly, I've just been over the moon with all three of her performances this year,” said Casse. “I sat and watched the Nassau with my mouth open, seeing the ease with which she was able to win. And then we went to the Diana (G1T) on July 15. We were coming back kind of quick, but she was training so well. She's a beautiful, powerful filly. She is tough. I thought we got a little unlucky in the Diana. Flavien (jockey, Prat) did a great job of keeping Javier (Castellano) stuck down on the rail with nowhere to go. When he finally got out, she came running and just got beat by a half-length.”

Fev Rover, at 3-5, got back on the winning track in the Beverly D.

“Javier and I were flying to Colonial Downs, and we were talking about the race,” started Casse. “He said, 'There's no speed in this race.' I agreed and told him that she can go right to the lead. The nice thing about her, and (champion and dual hall of fame mare) Tepin was the same way, is that a great horse can bring their A-game no matter the situation. So, we went right to the lead, and it was over when that happened.” ​ ​ ​ ​

After a prosperous career in France at age 2 and 3, where she won two stakes, one a Group 2, and placed in three other group races, including twice at the top level, Fev Rover was bought by Farmer in late 2021 for the equivalent of $971,704 (U.S.) from the Musley Bank Stables consignment to the Tattersalls December Mares Sale.

The North American chapter of Fev Rover's career began at Woodbine last July when she finished second in the Dance Smartly (G2T). One month later, she gutted out a nose win in the Canadian, and then was fourth, placed third, after a troubled trip in the E.P. Taylor (G1T) on October 8.

She brings a 5-4-3 mark and $948,776 in earnings from 17 starts into the Canadian.

“I wanted to get her back to Woodbine,” said Casse. “I wanted two more races into her before the Breeders' Cup. I thought the E.P. Taylor (G1T, on October 8) would be a good one for her, and I would like to try and win that. I thought the race this Saturday would set up nicely for her. I like the timing of it. Plus, I wanted to get her back to Woodbine because she loves to train over the Tapeta.” ​ ​

Casse will also send out Talbeyah, another Irish-bred owned by Farmer.

The 5-year-old daughter of Lope de Vega (IRE)-Thai Haku (IRE) is 3-0-0 from 13 starts.

“She's a nice filly in her own right,” said Casse. “She's not on the same level as Fev Rover, but she's certainly a nice one.”

Moira, Canada's reigning horse of the year, 2023 Dance Smartly (G2T) winner Miss Dracarys, graded stakes winner Skims (GB), multiple graded stakes winner Atomic Blonde (GER), and graded stakes-placed Ready Lady will also go postward.

Saturday's 12-race card at Woodbine also includes the running of the $150,000 Pattison Singspiel Stakes (G3T).

The world-renowned E.P. Taylor turf will play host to the 1 ¼-mile Singspiel, a race for 3-year-olds and upward that has drawn eight hopefuls, including Malibu Mambo.

A 6-year-old son of Point of Entry-Polyantha Rose, Malibu Mambo heads into his first stakes race since running third in the 2021 Dominion Day (G3) on a winning note.

Sent off at 4-1 in the 1 ¼-mile race over a “good” E.P. Taylor turf on August 12, the dark bay, under a sharp ride by David Moran, led by a half-length at the stretch call and then powered on to a 1 ½-length victory.

“He ran the whole way and was full of run at the end, which was nice,” said trainer Mike Doyle, who co-owns the gelding with Dura Racing. “It was the perfect race, where he sat off them and it worked out well. He didn't win easily, but he drew off at the end a bit, so it was good from that point of view.”

Malibu Mambo made a winning debut on August 31, 2019, a 2 ¼-length triumph at seven panels on the Woodbine Tapeta.

Bred by Adena Springs, Malibu Mambo is 4-5-4 from 18 starts and has purse earnings of $293,315 (U.S.).

“He's doing well and we're taking a shot,” said Doyle. “He's run well all three times this year. The first start, he got very tired, the second start, he got a little tired. He's a big, huge horse, so it took a while to get him ready. He's also had a few issues, which we have taken care of.”

With David Moran sidelined by injury, Dylan Davis gets the call on Saturday. ​ ​

Amber Hutchinson is the groom.

Other starters include multiple graded stakes winner Rockemperor (IRE), trained by Chad Brown, and 2021 Woodbine Mile (G1T) winner Town Cruise.

Dual hall of fame trainer Roger Attfield has won eight editions of the Singspiel, including five consecutive victories, from 2009-13. He sends out defending champion Ready for the Lady in this year's running.

The race is named after the Irish-bred son of In the Wings (GB), whose nine victories in 20 lifetime starts included the 1996 Canadian International Stakes.

First race post time on Saturday is set for 1:05 p.m. Fans can wager on all the action via HPIbet.com, bet365, and the Dark Horse Bets app.

$200,000 Canadian Stakes (G2T) – Race 10
Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer

1 – Fev Rover (IRE) – Patrick Husbands – Mark Casse

2 – Moira – Rafael Hernandez – Kevin Attard

3 – Miss Dracarys – Dylan Davis – Neil Drysdale

4 – Skims (GB) (S) – John Velazquez – Shug McGaughey III

5 – Atomic Blonde (GER) – Kazushi Kimura – Christophe Clement

6 – Talbeyah (IRE) – Patrick Husbands – Mark Casse

7 – Ready Lady (S) – Emma-Jayne Wilson – Roger Attfield

$150,000 Singspiel Stakes (G3T) – Race 8 ​
Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer

1 – Ready for the Lady – Emma-Jayne Wilson – Roger Attfield

2 – Dun Drum – Ryan Munger – Ian Black

3 – British Royalty – Patrick Husbands – Barbara Minshall

4 – Rockemperor (IRE) – Kazushi Kimura – Chad Brown

5 – Collective Force (S) – Rafael Hernandez – Rachel Halden

6 – Palazzi – Sahin Civaci – Mark Casse

7 – Town Cruise (S) – Keveh Nicholls – Brandon Greer

8 – Malibu Mambo – Dylan Davis – Michael Doyle

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HISA Deploys New Track Surface Advisory Group To Analyze Nationwide Consistency

 The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) has formed a new Track Surface Advisory Group, the members of which will be deployed by HISA to analyze dirt, turf and synthetic surface consistency at Thoroughbred racetracks across the U.S.

“This Group is crucial to ensuring that HISA can support local experts working to make the surfaces on which Thoroughbreds compete as safe as possible,” said HISA CEO Lisa Lazarus. “HISA is committed to using all resources at its disposal to help tracks under our jurisdiction meet our Racetrack Safety standards. This group of track experts will be instrumental in our ability to protect equine athletes from potential injury caused by surface inconsistencies.”

The volunteer Advisory Group will be available to conduct on-site racetrack inspections as needs arise. They will examine conditions on the ground as well as historic and pre-meet inspection data compiled by the Racing Surfaces Testing Laboratory (RSTL). The Group will make recommendations as needed to improve the consistency and maintenance of racing surfaces. Members of the newly formed Track Surface Advisory Group were already deployed to Saratoga Race Course to conduct a thorough review of the dirt and turf surfaces there in late August.

Going forward, the Group will advise HISA on track surface issues year-round and provide recommendations to HISA's Board of Directors as needed.

The Advisory Group is comprised of seven seasoned track superintendents whose expertise spans dirt, turf and synthetic surfaces. The individuals include:

Jim Pendergest, Chair, Director of Racing Surfaces, Keeneland; General Manager, The Thoroughbred Center.

Pendergest has supervised installation of six racetracks, 10 training tracks and more than 20 equine arenas in the U.S. and Canada including installation of the Keeneland all-weather surface in 2006 and the Keeneland dirt surface in 2014.

Leif Dickinson, Turf Superintendent, 1/ST Racing / Gulfstream Park / Palm Meadows Training Center

Dickinson oversaw the installation of two new turf tracks at Santa Anita and a new turf track at Del Mar with the first successful use of fiber reinforcement on both surfaces. He received his Bachelor of Science in Horticulture from the University of Maine and is an ISA certified arborist.

Sean GaultRetired Director of Thoroughbred Racing Surfaces, Woodbine Entertainment Group at Woodbine Racetrack

Gault oversaw Woodbine's two turf tracks, the main Tapeta track and both training tracks. He was also responsible for the installation of the new inner turf track in 2018. He received his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from the University of Guelph.

Glen KozakVice President of Facilities and Racing Surfaces, NYRA

Kozak leads facility and track operations for NYRA properties, which include Belmont Park, Saratoga Race Course, Aqueduct Racetrack and others. Prior to joining NYRA, Kozak worked for the Maryland Jockey Club as vice president of facilities and racing surfaces.

Jake LeitzelManager of Racetrack Maintenance, Penn National

Leitzel provides guidance and training to racetrack superintendents at all Penn Entertainment Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racetracks.

Dennis MooreTrack Superintendent, Del Mar Thoroughbred Club; Racing Surface Consultant, 1/ST Racing

In addition to his current roles, Moore has also overseen track surface operations at Hollywood Park, where he was instrumental in the development of the synthetic track maintenance procedures, and at Remington Park, where he oversaw the installation of the first synthetic racing surface in the U.S. in 1987.

James “Jamie” RichardsonTrack Superintendent, Churchill Downs

Richardson previously served as track superintendent at Oaklawn Park. Prior to that, he was track superintendent for the Maryland Jockey Club at Timonium and also worked on opening Colonial Downs while employed there for 10 years.

Mackenzie Rockefeller and Kaleb Dempsey will provide support to the Advisory Group, including via data analysis, testing equipment operations, material testing and historical data comparison. Rockefeller and Dempsey both work for the RSTL and have extensive backgrounds in track surface testing, research and diagnostics.

About the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority

When the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act was signed into federal law, it charged the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) with drafting and enforcing uniform safety and integrity rules in Thoroughbred racing in the U.S. Overseen by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), HISA is implementing, for the first time, a national, uniform set of rules applicable to every Thoroughbred racing participant and racetrack facility. HISA is comprised of two programs: the Racetrack Safety Program, which went into effect on July 1, 2022, and the Anti-Doping and Medication Control (ADMC) Program, which went into effect on May 22, 2023.

The Racetrack Safety Program includes operational safety rules and national racetrack accreditation standards that seek to enhance equine welfare and minimize equine and jockey injury. The Program expands veterinary oversight, imposes surface maintenance and testing requirements, enhances jockey safety, regulates riding crop use and implements voided claim rules, among other important measures.

The ADMC Program includes a centralized testing and results management process and applies uniform penalties for violations efficiently and consistently across the United States. These rules and enforcement mechanisms are administered by an independent agency, the Horseracing Integrity and Welfare Unit (HIWU), established by Drug Free Sport International (DFS). HIWU oversees testing, educates stakeholders on the Program, accredits laboratories, investigates potential ADMC violations and prosecutes any such violations.

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Prince Of Wales Stakes Draws Largest Field In 21 Years; Paramount Prince Leads 12 Canadian 3-Year-Olds

The largest field in 21 years will hit the dirt oval in Fort Erie for the 88th Prince of Wales Stakes on Sept. 12.

All 11 nominations plus a supplemental horse will be loaded into the gate for a 12-horse race. They'll be taking a run at the $400,000 stakes, the largest purse run on a dirt track in Canada.

To make things even more exciting, there will also be a Canadian Triple Crown contender in the mix, with Paramount Prince heading down from Woodbine to take a shot at the crown.

Following his impressive win at the King's Plate in August, the favorite remains Paramount Prince, who was at 8-5 for the morning line odds during the post position draw on Sept. 7. Paramount Prince drew the number eight gate position which puts him near the middle of the pack.

He'll have to contend with Velocitor just two gates over in the number 10 position, who will be looking for a rematch after finishing fourth in the Plate. At 6-1, the oddsmakers think both Velocitor and fellow Plate contender Stanley House (4-1) have a good shot at dethroning Paramount Prince.

Prince of Wales Stakes drawmaster Larry Attard was on hand Thursday to pick the post positions and offer up advice for would-be Triple Crown contender Paramount Prince.

“The first thing you need is the right horse, because without that, you won't be going anywhere,” said Attard, who knows a thing or two about the Triple Crown, having won two of the three races during his prestigious career. Attard won the Queen's Plate in 1983, and the Prince of Wales Stakes twice, in 1992 and 1995.

“The other thing you need is confidence,” said Attard. “You have to come in here with a lot of confidence and ride the horse and give 100 per cent while trying to make no mistakes, because one little mistake can cost you the whole race.”

The field is rounded out by Cool Kiss (8-1), Stayhonor Goodside (10-1), Twin City (12-1), Kakokaipuu (12-1), Tiburon (15-1), Ottawa (20-1), Morstachy's (30-1), Trinity Park (30-1), and Armaline (30-1).

Live racing for the big event begins at 1 p.m., with the Prince of Wales Stakes hitting the oval around 5:30 p.m.

The track will have food trucks on hand to keep the crowd fed as they take in the Prince of Wales, and the four other stakes races that day, including the Molson Cup, Le Cinquieme Essai Cup, The Rondeau Bay Stakes, and The Lake Erie Stakes.

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Two-Year-Old Spotlight Presented By Stonestreet Bred & Raised: No Nay Upsets?

Summer means an increased focus on 2-year-olds, most notably at some of the country's most prominent meets.

Each week, we'll look at a race of interest to those looking for horse racing's next rising stars.

This week, Emily White looks at the Exacta Systems Rosie's Stakes at Colonial Downs on Saturday.

Tyro Stakes victor No Nay Mets looms large in this field of eleven, but there are a few others bred to love the lawn that could provide a challenge to the likely favorite.

Watch this week's 2-Year-Old Spotlight video below:

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