A look at some of the top highlights from the past weekend of racing at Woodbine. Twice as nice Make that two straight trips to the winner’s circle for Hidden Springs homebred I Got Murphed, who captured the third contest on Woodbine’s 10-race Saturday program. Working under last year’s Eclipse champion apprentice Pietro Moran, the 5-year-old daughter of Reload–Souciologist held firm to reach the wire a half-length clear of rallying rival Zabarta. The confident claiming tally kept I Got Murphed perfect to begin the season, while elevating her to 3-0-4 ($96,577) across eight starts lifetime. Trained by Tino Attard, I Got Murphed (9-2) paid $11.70. I Got Murphed. Michael Burns Photography Dazzling debut Bolt d’Oro filly Mrs. D enjoyed a memorable professional debut with a convincing victory in the opening fixture on Woodbine’s 10-race Sunday card. Competing for owner JDLP Holdings, the 2-year-old out of Distorted Humor mare True Elegance watched her advantage balloon to six lengths before settling at a final margin of three. A $100,000 purchase at the 2025 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky October Yearling Sale, Mrs. D is trained by graded stakes-winning conditioner Steven Chircop. As the 8-5 choice Sunday, she paid $5.20. Mrs. D. Michael Burns Photography Four for Flores Rider Eswan Flores was a regular atop the podium this past weekend at Woodbine, picking up four victories, headlined by the $150,000 Jacques Cartier Stakes (G3) on Saturday afternoon. The one-length Jacques Cartier score aboard Joe Sharp trainee Possiblemente kicked off the winning binge for Flores, who found the winner’s circle immediately after with Jose Carroll charge Bold Time in the 10th. That momentum carried over to Sunday, as Flores guided Serenading Kitten and Mad Dog N Joe to prosperity for trainers Devon Gittens and Michael Wright, Jr., respectively. The veteran jockey has won 617 races and has purse earning of more than $18.2 million for his career. Possiblemente. Michael Burns Photography Share This:Share