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New Ontario Graduate Series begins this weekend

April 13, 2023

MILTON, April 13, 2023 – Some of Ontario’s brightest stars will begin their four-year-old campaigns in this weekend’s first leg of the Ontario Sired Graduate Series.

The new Ontario Graduate Series for four-year-olds offers an event for Pacers, Mare Pacers and Trotters. Each event will consist of three $25,000 preliminary legs and a $75,000 added money final. All three finals will take place on Saturday, May 6.

This Friday’s (April 14) program will see leg one for Mare Pacers and Trotters contested, while Saturday (April 15) will have the opener for the Pacing event.

ilver Label and driver James MacDonald winning on June 11, 2022 at Woodbine Mohawk Park (New Image Media)
Silver Label and driver James MacDonald winning on June 11, 2022 at Woodbine Mohawk Park (New Image Media)

O’Brien Award winner Silver Label (PP3, James MacDonald) leads a field of 11 for the Graduate Mare Pace. The Millar Farms homebred makes her season debut after posting a 1:53.3 (last quarter :27) qualifying victory on April 6 at Mohawk Park.

The Nick Gallucci trained Silver Label won six of 14 starts last season, earning just shy of $500,000. Her biggest victory came in the Ontario Sires Stakes Super Final. The daughter of Bettors Delight sits at 12 wins and $839,864 in earnings entering her four-year-old season.

Leg one of the Ontario Graduate Mare Pace goes as Race 4 (8:15 p.m.) on Friday.

Mark Etsell trainee Adare Castle (PP4, James MacDonald) will begin her four-year-old campaign against eight rivals in the first leg of the Ontario Graduate Open Trot.

The O’Brien Award winning Adare Castle earned $1.1 million over the course of her two and three-year-old seasons. The daughter of Muscle Mass won seven of 13 starts and earned $668,654 last year. She’s only missed the top two twice from 22 career outings.

Adare Castle tuned up for her season debut with a pair of qualifying efforts, most recently finishing third behind Safe Conduct with a final quarter of :26.4 last Saturday.

Adare Castle and driver James MacDonald winning on October 6, 2022 at Woodbine Mohawk Park (New Image Media)
Adare Castle and driver James MacDonald winning on October 6, 2022 at Woodbine Mohawk Park (New Image Media)

OSS Super Final champion Safe Conduct (PP5, Chris Christoforou) will also make his season debut in Friday’s contest. The Camilla Christoforou trainee posted four wins and earned over $260,000 in 13 starts last season.

The field of nine for leg one of the Ontario Graduate Trot does include three mares, with Saundra (PP3, Bob McClure) and Mischevious Rose (PP8, Louis-Philippe Roy) joining Adare Castle.

Round one of the Ontario Graduate Trot is carded as Race 6 (9:05 p.m.) on Friday.

The Ontario Graduate continues Saturday with a field of seven clashing in leg one for the Open Pace division.

OSS Super Final champion Cold Creek Queso (PP2, Sylvain Filion) is the morning-line favourite in round one. The Murray Brethour trainee won five of 17 starts last season, earning $235,052 for his connections.

Cold Creek Queso will be making his season debut after two qualifiers, including a 1:55 (last quarter :27.4) win on April 3.

Cold Creek Queso and driver Sylvain Filion winning on October 15, 2022 at Woodbine Mohawk Park (New Image Media)
Cold Creek Queso and driver Sylvain Filion winning on October 15, 2022 at Woodbine Mohawk Park (New Image Media)

The first leg of the Ontario Graduate for Pacers is Race 3 (7:50 p.m.) on Saturday.

To download a free program for Friday’s card, click here.

To download a free program for Saturday’s card, click here.

Post time for each night of live racing is 7 p.m.

For the latest information and updates on live racing at Woodbine Mohawk Park, visit WoodbineMohawkPark.com or follow @WoodbineSB or @WoodbineComms on Twitter.

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