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Attard trio look to go the extra mile in Grade 3 bet365 Valedictory

December 3, 2025

TORONTO, December 3, 2025 – Nine starters, including Kevin Attard trainees Hammerhead, Jokestar and Zabo, will vie for top prize in Saturday’s 150,000 bet365 Valedictory Stakes (G3), a 1 ½-mile main track test for 3-year-olds and up, at Woodbine.

A dark bay son of War Front out of the Medaglia d’Oro mare Figarella’s Queen, Hammerhead sports a mark of 1-4-2 from 12 starts, to go along with $142,664 in purse earnings.

Hammerhead and jockey Austin Adams winning Race 7 on October 27, 2025 at Woodbine (Michael Burns Photo)
Hammerhead and jockey Austin Adams winning Race 7 on October 27, 2025 at Woodbine (Michael Burns Photo)

Owned by Gold Square LLC, the well-traveled 3-year-old arrives at the Valedictory off a runner-up effort over 1 3/8 miles on the inner turf on October 25.

“It was an excellent effort,” said Attard, who is closing in on 900 career victories. “He kept trying down the lane, but he wasn’t able to get by his stablemate (Zabo). He’s had some ups and downs in his career, but if you look at his form, he always seems to come back with a good run when he’s had a tough outing.”

Bred in Kentucky by Glen Hill Farm, Hammerhead debuted on August 17, 2024, finishing sixth in a 1 1/16-mile race over the Saratoga inner turf.

He broke his maiden in his third start in October of that year courtesy of a 4 ¼-length victory at one mile over the Woodbine inner turf.

“The half-empty view would be that he has one win, but the half-full view would say he’s finished in the top three in seven of his 12 races,” said Attard. “In the four races he was second, he finished a length behind or less. To his credit, he’s a trier. He had a nice performance last time and we are looking for him to build off that.”

Hopeton Francis is the groom.

Jokestar, who contested all three races in the 2024 Canadian Triple Crown, including a fifth to stablemate Caitlinhergrtness in The King’s Plate, also heads into the Valedictory off a strong runner-up result.

Jokestar and jockey Kazushi Kimura winning Race 6 on December 17, 2023 at Woodbine (Michael Burns Photo)
Jokestar and jockey Kazushi Kimura winning Race 6 on December 17, 2023 at Woodbine (Michael Burns Photo)

The 4-year-old son of Practical Joke out of the Star Guitar mare Starmaline came from 11 lengths back to finish second at 23-1 in the Autumn Stakes (G3), at 1 1/8 miles over the main track, on November 8.

“Very, very impressed with the way he closed,” said Attard. “He was well out of it at one point, but he just kept on coming. He had worked well leading up to the race and he has shown that he can produce a nice kick down the lane. He’s finished in the top four in his past six starts, three of those wins. That is a testament to his consistency and his willingness to perform on game day.”

Bred and owned by Al and Bill Ulwelling, Jokestar made his latest winner’s circle trip on September 11, in a one-mile tilt on the Thistledown dirt.

In front by a head at the stretch call, the Ontario-bred bay gelding dug in to win by a neck in 1:37.77.

“I think that race says a lot about what type of horse he is,” said Attard. “He was fifth early, moved into contention and then worked overtime to get the win. There was a lot to like about that one.”

In 17 starts, Jokestar is 4-2-3, accompanied by $276,005 in purse earnings.

Rashad Lorde is the groom.

After a quartet of off-the-board finishes to begin his career, Zabo has a pair of wins and a third in his past three starts, including a three-quarter length triumph at 1 3/8 miles of inner turf on October 25 at Woodbine.

Zabo and jockey Rafael Hernandez winning Race 6 on October 25, 2025 at Woodbine (Michael Burns Photo)
Zabo and jockey Rafael Hernandez winning Race 6 on October 25, 2025 at Woodbine (Michael Burns Photo)

“He has really turned things around,” said Attard. “He bobbled at the start last time, which he also did when he was third the race before, but he recovered quickly and settled into a nice stride. He went to the front and looked very comfortable throughout. He still had plenty in the tank down the lane and kept on running.”

Zabo’s first four races came in California, two starts at both Santa Anita and Del Mar.

Owned by Lanni Bloodstock and Lou Donato, the 3-year-old, who has the least number of starts (seven) of all Valedictory hopefuls, has blossomed since coming to Woodbine.

“He is becoming more and more comfortable and confident in himself,” said Attard. “You can see it in the way he works and the way he carries himself on race day. Some horses take a little bit of time before they get into a groove – he’s a great example of that.”

Bred in New York by Chester Broman and Mary R. Broman, the son of Justify out of the Giant’s Causeway mare Pauseforthecause posted a trio of four-furlong breezes in preparation for his first stakes engagement, including a :47.80 work on November 15.

“He’s shown a lot of focus in the mornings and that has translated over to what he’s shown on race day,” noted Attard. “We’re hoping he can keep that momentum going forward into this race and beyond.”

Beresford Lee is the groom.

Graded stakes winner Cool Kiss, six-time winner Eff Thirty Five, three-time winner Junipero Serra, graded stakes placed Lost Ark, three-time winner Passing Game and graded stakes placed Tosen Wish (IRE) complete the field.

Dual hall of fame trainer Mark Casse has won the past four editions (including a dead-heat for first in the 2022 running) of the Valedictory, including last year with Get Smokin.

Pumpkin Rumble, trained by Kevin Attard, won consecutive editions, in 2018 and 2019. Bernfield (1957-58), Whiteborough (1962-63), Caesar B. Good (1967-68) and Knight’s Turn (1979-80) have also won back-to-back runnings of the race. Try On, ridden by Alf Bavington, won the inaugural running in 1952.

First post for Saturday’s 11-race card is 1:05 p.m. Fans can watch and wager on all the action through HPIbet.com and bet365.

The wagering menu for the race includes Rolling Double, Exacta, 0.20 Trifecta, 0.20 Superfecta and $1 Swinger.

Field for the Valedictory Stakes – Race 10

Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer ​

1 – Zabo – Ryan Munger – Kevin Attard

2 – Passing Game – Austin Adams – Richard Hendriks

3 – Hammerhead – Daisuke Fukumoto – Kevin Attard

4 – Lost Ark – Emma-Jayne Wilson – Krista Cole

5 – Tosen Wish (IRE) – Fraser Aebly – Mark Casse

6 – Cool Kiss – Eswan Flores – Martin Drexler

7 – Eff Thirty Five – Keveh Nicholls – Brittany Russell

8 – Junipero Serra – Leo Salles – Martin Drexler

9 – Jokestar – Rafael Hernandez – Kevin Attard

Chris Lomon, Woodbine ​ 

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