Woodbine: 70 Canadian-Bred Sophomores Nominated For 2023 King’s Plate

Woodbine Entertainment has released the latest nomination numbers for The King's Plate and Woodbine Oaks.

Following the initial subscription in early-April, the connections of nominated horses were required to submit a second payment on or before June 7 to remain eligible.

The 164th running of The King's Plate, to be contested on Sunday, August 20, had 69 Canadian bred three-year-olds remaining eligible, plus one supplement to bring the number to 70.

The Woodbine Oaks, which will be run on Sunday, July 23, had 30 Canadian bred three-year-old fillies remain eligible, plus two supplements to bring the number to 32.

To view the list of King's Plate nominees, click here.

To view the list of Woodbine Oaks nominees, click here.

For the latest news and information, visit Woodbine.com or follow @WoodbineTB and @WoodbineComms on Twitter.

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King’s Plate Prep: Poulin In O T Leads Field Of 13 In Sunday’s Queenston Stakes

The $125,000 Queenston Stakes, a key prep on the road to this year's King's Plate (August 20), takes the spotlight on Sunday's 11-race card at Woodbine.

The seven-furlong Queenston, for 3-year-olds foaled in Canada, has attracted some top contenders hoping for a shot at a spot in the Plate starting gate, including Poulin in O T.

Trained by Steve Owens, who co-owns with Empress Stable, and co-bred with Beverly Lewis-Owens, Poulin in O T will make his 3-year-old debut in race eight on Sunday.

“He finished up racing in December and had some rehab time over the winter in Kleinburg (Ontario). They took a little flake out of his ankle. Everything went extremely well, and he was hand-walked over the winter, and had a small turn out in a paddock for about a month. He made his way back to Woodbine and he's been training forwardly since then. He's bigger and stronger, so that's nice to see.”

The horse named for Canadian hockey superstar Marie-Philip Poulin had a banner rookie campaign, one that yielded four wins and a second from six starts and a Sovereign Award finalist nod in the top 2-year-old male category.

Poulin in O T capped off his 2022 season with a second, a neck back of Armstrong, in the Clarendon Stakes on December 9.

“He did everything we asked him to do and more,” praised Owens. “We gave him that extra race in December that I perhaps normally wouldn't have. But with the shot at a Sovereign out there and he was doing well, we decided to go ahead. With [Sovereign champion] Philip My Dear having beat him earlier in the year, we thought we would have a better chance at the award if he had won the Clarendon. But he did what he always does when he races, and he was very game in that one.”

The chestnut began his career with back-to-back victories over the Tapeta surface, flaunting his speed in his 4 ½-furlong opener at the $40,000 optional claiming level and doubling up in the open Victoria Stakes at 5 ½ furlongs.

Sent off at 3-1 in the Victoria, the gelding glided to the lead at the 3/8ths pole and went on to notch a 3 ¼-length triumph in a time of 1:04.71.

After a seventh in the Soaring Free, a 6 ½-furlong tilt on the turf, Poulin in O T netted a 2 ¼-length score in the restricted Bull Page Stakes over about seven furlongs on the E.P. Taylor turf on September 24.

“I think what impresses me most when I watch him race is that he's a super athlete,” said Owens. “He's powerful, strong, fleet on his feet, and he does everything as he wants to do. He'll work in :51 in the mornings if he's by himself, but if he's with company, he'll work in :46. He thrives on competition.”

Owens, who has 302 lifetime victories, would love to see that competitive side on display in the King's Plate.

For now, the multiple graded stakes winning trainer will take things one stride at a time.

“This race came up at the right time and he's worked really well heading into it. You have to start somewhere. This race is a starting point for him and there is some good competition in here. It's taken things race by race. There are curves in the road, and it can take you either way.”

Other starters include 2022 Canadian champion 2-year-old male Philip My Dear, three-time winner One Bay Hemingway, multiple stakes placed Stayhonor Goodside, and impressive first-time out winner True Temper.

First post time on Sunday is 1:10 p.m. Fans can also watch and wager on all the action via HPIbet.com and the Dark Horse Bets app.

FIELD FOR THE $125,000 QUEENSTON
Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer

1 – Moon Landing – Rafael Hernandez – Kevin Attard

2 – One for Chap – Jose Campos – Mark Casse

3 – Opposites Attract – Justin Stein – Michael Trombetta

4 – True Temper – Patrick Husbands – Mark Casse

5 – Hey Cue – Sahin Civaci – Martin Drexler

6 – Kaukokaipuu – Rico Walcott – Tedston Holder

7 – Paramount Prince – Patrick Husbands – Mark Casse

8 – Gran Spirited – Declan Carroll – Mark Casse

9 – Keen Flatter – Emma-Jayne Wilson – Josie Carroll

10 – Cool Kiss – Ryan Munger – Ross Armata, Jr.

11 – Poulin in O T – Eswan Flores – Steve Owens

12 – One Bay Hemingway – Luis Contreras – Sid Attard

13 – Philip My Dear – Kazushi Kimura – Kevin Attard

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Disarm Leads Four Kentucky Derby Starters Returning In Sunday’s Matt Winn Stakes At Ellis

Kentucky Derby alumni Disarm, Raise Cain, King Russell and Verifying will face fast-rising 3-year-old Bo Cruz in the field of seven sophomores that were entered in Sunday's 26th running of the $400,000 Matt Winn (Grade 3) at Ellis Park Racing & Gaming.

The Matt Winn Stakes, which was changed to 1 1/8 miles from 1 1/16 miles due to the Ellis Park main track configuration, will be the featured ninth race on the 10-race program. Post time for the Matt Winn is 4:40 p.m. (all time Central) First post is 12:50 p.m. The card will also feature the 2nd running of the $175,000 Leslie's Lady Overnight Stakes in Race 8.

Winchell Thoroughbreds' Disarm, trained by Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen, finished fourth in the $3 million Kentucky Derby (G1). Previously, the chestnut son of Gun Runner was the runner-up in the $1 million TwinSpires Louisiana Derby (G2). Disarm will be in search of his first graded stakes score and will once again be piloted by jockey Joel Rosario from post No. 2.

Andrew and Rania Warren's Raise Cain was originally targeting Saturday's $1.5 million Belmont Stakes (G1) but trainer Ben Colebrook opted to send the colt to the Matt Winn following the added distance change at Ellis Park. Raise Cain finished eighth in the Kentucky Derby. The highlight on Raise Cain's resume was a 7 ½-length score in the Gotham Stakes (G3) in early March at Aqueduct. Jockey Junior Alvarado has the call from post 6.

Brereton Jones and Naber Racing's King Russell was one of the final horses to draw into this year's Kentucky Derby field. Trained by Ron Moquett, King Russell finished a disappointing 15th in the Derby. Previously, the son of Creative Cause was the runner-up to Angel of Empire in the Arkansas Derby. King Russell and jockey Rafael Bejarano will break from post7.

Westerberg Limited, Mrs. John Magnier, Jonathan Poulin, Derrick Smith and Michael B. Tabor's Verifying was the runner-up in the Blue Grass Stakes (G1) two starts ago. Trained by Brad Cox, who won the last two editions of the Matt Winn with Cyberknife and Fulsome, Verifying finished 16th in the Kentucky Derby. The Justify colt set torrid fractions on the lead in the “Run for the Roses” and faded after a half-mile time of :45.73. Verifying will be ridden by Tyler Gaffalione from post 4.

Skyscrapper Racing, Racingwithbruno, Brian Pagano and Patrick Grippo's Kentucky Derby Day allowance winner Bo Cruz will be in search of his first stakes victory in the Matt Winn. Trained by Al Stall Jr., Bo Cruz demolished a field of five rivals on March 4 to break his maiden by 12 ¼ lengths at Fair Grounds. In his first start against winners, the striking gray son of Creative Cause cruised on the frontend to win by three lengths in a first-level allowance contest. Jockey Corey Lanerie will have the call for the first time on Bo Cruz and break from post 3.

Here is the complete field for the Matt Winn from the rail out (with jockey and trainer):

1. Denington (Brian Hernandez Jr., Kenny McPeek)

2. Disarm (Rosario, Asmussen)

3. Bo Cruz (Lanerie, Stall)

4. Verifying (Gaffalione, Cox)

5. Go Solider Go (Luis Saez, Todd Pletcher)

6. Raise Cain (Alvarado, Colebrook)

7. King Russell (Bejarano, Moquett)

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