Woodbine Adds Three New Members To Board Of Directors

Woodbine Entertainment (Woodbine) announced Wednesday the appointment of Michael Lay, Mark Saunders and Ann Straatman to its Board of Directors.

“Woodbine is proud to announce the appointment of three new members to our Board of Directors,” said Christine Magee, Chair, Woodbine Entertainment Board of Directors. “The Board is excited to work with such outstanding leaders to help fulfil Woodbine's mission to grow the sport of horse racing in Ontario while making a positive impact on the communities that we operate in.”

Michael Lay is a Managing Partner and Co-Head of ONCAP, the middle market private equity platform of Onex, who invests and manages capital on behalf of shareholders, institutional investors and high net worth clients from around the world. Prior to joining ONCAP in 2000, Lay was Head of the Private Equity Group at Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan. Additionally, Lay is an experienced Board member having served on numerous corporate and not for profit Boards.

Lay is passionate about Thoroughbred racing and has owned and raced horses at Woodbine since 2013. He has a strong interest in working with the Board and Management Team at Woodbine to grow horse racing throughout the province.

“As Woodbine continues to unlock the value of the lands that surrounds our racetracks, Michael's leadership experience will greatly benefit our efforts as we continue to take the prudent steps on our pathway towards self-sustainability,” said Jim Lawson, CEO, Woodbine Entertainment.

Saunders is a retired police officer and most recently, the Chief of Police for the Toronto Police Service. As Chief of Police, Saunders successfully led the largest municipal Police Service in Canada and fourth largest in North America, helping to keep Toronto safe. As Deputy Chief, Saunders created and operationalized the “C3” Unit, a unit whose mandate is to investigate cybercrime and provide technology based investigative support throughout the Service.

As a Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Medal for Outstanding Community Contributions recipient, Saunders' impact within Toronto communities was immense and includes serving on the Board of Directors at Covenant House Toronto, as a Co-Chair of the United Way Campaign Cabinet, Vice-patron of Haven Toronto (formerly The Good Neighbours' Club) and the Honourary Chair of the 2019 Special Olympics Ontario Invitational Youth Games.

“Mark 's passion for creating safe, inclusive spaces, along with his leadership and community engagement expertise will help Woodbine continue to be an active, responsible and valued member of the communities in which we operate,” commented Lawson.

Ann Straatman is one of the most prominent people involved in Canadian standardbred racing. As Reproduction Manager at Seelster Farms, the largest Standardbred breeding farm in Canada, Straatman uses her 25 years of industry experience to skillfully guide the highly successful operation including directly overseeing stallion acquisition, syndication and management; mare reproductive management, mare contracts and client liaison. Additionally, she is the current Sales Manager of London Selected Yearling Sale and President of Forest City Standardbred Sales Inc. since 2006.

Straatman additionally provides leadership to the industry as Chair of the Board of Directors at Standardbred Canada, Chair of the Board of Governors at Western Fair District; Director of The Hambletonian Society, a member of the Standardbred Breeders of Ontario Association and a member of the Central Ontario Standardbred Association.

“Few people contribute to the horse racing industry to the degree that Ann does,” said Lawson. “Having her broad expertise on our Board of Directors will greatly benefit our organization by having another industry leader offer her expertise and experience to our strategic planning and decisions.”

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Casse: Kentucky, Louisiana Need To ‘Get On Board’ With Clenbuterol Restrictions

Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse shared his thoughts on this year's new clenbuterol restrictions with the Thoroughbred Daily News on Tuesday. First, he said he was pleased with the new policies implemented at Woodbine this year, and lauded the Mid-Atlantic region, Oaklawn, and Gulfstream Park for adding restrictions for 2021.

“As a result, we have seen almost none of the nonsensical form reversals that had haunted us in the past at Woodbine in 2020,” Casse told the TDN.

Still, there are several major racing jurisdictions that have yet to change their policies, Casse lamented.

“My question is, what is taking Kentucky and Louisiana so long to get on board?” he said. “I am very disappointed that we ran the recent Breeders' Cup series at Keeneland with the same Clenbuterol rules that have failed us in the past. In life and horse racing, there are not many things I am certain of, but one thing I am positive about is the need for the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act to be passed by the Senate. Because only when we have national uniformity of medication rules will inequities of this patchwork quilt that has plagued the sport be solved.”

Read more at the Thoroughbred Daily News.

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Woodbine: Frost King Stakes Rescheduled For Friday, Nov. 20

The $100,000 Frost King Stakes has been rescheduled for Friday, Nov. 20, 2020, at Woodbine in Ontario, Can.

Originally slated to run on Sunday, Nov. 15, the race was postponed after Woodbine Entertainment cancelled Sunday's Thoroughbred racing at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto due to an extreme weather warning issued by Environment Canada.

The $100,000 Frost King Stakes, a 6 ½-furlong Tapeta event for Ontario-sired 2-year-olds, will be the eighth race on Friday and included in the weekly Racing Night Live broadcast from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on TSN. First post time on Friday is 4:45 p.m. ET.

World-class Thoroughbred racing will return to Woodbine Racetrack on Thursday, Nov. 19 (2:25 p.m. first post time). Fans can watch and wager on all the action via HPIbet.com.

$100,000 FROST KING STAKES

Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer

1 – Avoman – Justin Stein – Don MacRae

2 – Souper Classy – David Moran – Michael De Paulo

3 – Candy Overload – Rafael Hernandez – Krista Cole

4 – De Only Solution – Patrick Husbands – Cole Bennett

5 – Blind Trust – Luis Contreras – Norman McKnight

6 – All Canadian – Emma-Jayne Wilson – Gail Cox

7 – Red River Rebel – Steven Bahen – Rachel Halden

8 – Dragon's Brew – Daisuke Fukumoto – Robert Tiller

9 – Forest Survivor – Kazushi Kimura – Norman McKnight

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Hall Of Fame Trainer Mark Casse Approaching 3,000-Win Milestone

Trainer Mark Casse's next chance to notch career win No. 3,000 is scheduled to come Thursday at Gulfstream Park West in Miami Gardens, Fla.

Following the cancellation of Sunday's program at Woodbine, where he had seven horses entered, Casse's milestone win could be reached with Live Oak Plantation's Souper Watson in Thursday's Race 3 at Gulfstream Park West. The 3-year-old Ghostzapper gelding is scheduled to make his first start since April 25 in the 7 ½-furlong maiden special weight race on turf.

Casse, who was elected to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame this year, also has entered What a Beaut in Thursday's Race 6, a 7 ½-furlong turf allowance for Florida-bred fillies and mares, at Gulfstream Park West. However, his second shot at No. 3000 – should Souper Watson come up short in Race 3 – is likely to come in Churchill Downs' Race 5, which has a scheduled post time a few minutes earlier than Race 6 at Gulfstream Park West, according to Equibase.

Gary Barber's What a Beaut, a 4-year-old daughter of Beau Choix, finished second in a Nov. 2 optional claiming allowance at Gulfstream Park West n her first start since May.

Casse has an additional entry at Churchill and two entries at Woodbine following Gulfstream Park West's Race 6 on Thursday.

A native of Indiana, Casse took out his trainer's license at the age of 17 in Massachusetts. He saddled his first career winner Joe's Coming in 1979 and his first graded stakes winner in 1984 when winning the Jamaica (G3) at Belmont Park with Raja's Shark. A 12-time Sovereign Award winner, Casse is ranked sixth in North America this year in wins (171) and purse earnings ($10.777). Just a few of Casse's many highlights include saddling winners in the 2019 Preakness (War of Will) and 2019 Belmont (Sir Winston) and training two-time champion Tepin, winner of the Queen Anne Stakes (G1) at Royal Ascot.

Casse has won training titles at Woodbine, Keeneland, Churchill and Turfway. He will become the 34th horsemen to win 3000 races.

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