TORONTO, January 22, 2019 – Welcome to the third edition of the weekly Woodbine Snowbirds Report, now in its eighth year, chronicling the winter adventures of Woodbine-based trainers and jockeys currently plying their trade south of the border. This week, we check in with trainer Kevin Attard, who was one of six Woodbine trainers to make a trip to the winner’s circle in racing action last week. Attard sent out Starship Jubilee to a win in the Sunshine Millions Filly and Mare Turf at Gulfstream Park on January 19. Attard had three other runners last week, including Time to Travel (5th, January 19), Copper Fox (6th, January 20), and Piven (9th, January 20). Starship Jubilee captured the Sunshine Millions Filly and Mare Turf for the second year in a row on Saturday afternoon. She was wide on the first turn, but proved to be much the best, winning by 4-1/2 lengths. “She was pretty impressive,” Attard said. “I was happy to see her get back to her winning ways. She had trained really well heading into this race, so we were expecting a big performance out of her.” Starship Jubilee was all class in the #SunshineMillions Filly and Mare Turf, Javier Castellano (@jjcjockey) in the stirrups for trainer Kevin Attard.#GulfstreamPark #ChampionshipMeet pic.twitter.com/gQVFCroA9Y — Gulfstream Park (@GulfstreamPark) January 19, 2019 Starship Jubilee recorded the 12th win of her career on Saturday after running fourth as the heavy favourite in the Claiming Crown Tiara Stakes back on December 1. After winning the Grade 2 Canadian Stakes and finishing fourth in the Grade 1 E. P. Taylor Stakes at Woodbine in the fall, Starship Jubilee also went through the ring at the Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale, where she did not meet her reserve. Attard said a break in training during the sales process could have led to the result in the Claiming Crown. “She was really peaking towards the end of Woodbine with her win in the Canadian, and then the big bang up race in the E. P. Taylor,” he said. “Then, she went to the sale in November. She was out of training for a little bit for that. She trained at a farm for a while after the sale. After the farm, it’s a little more laid back, so she wasn’t keyed up as much.” Starship Jubilee and jockey Luis Contreras winning the 2018 Canadian Stakes (Grade 2), Presented by the Japan Racing Association, on September 15 at Woodbine Racetrack. (Michael Burns Photo) Attard said Starship Jubilee would get a break following the Sunshine Millions Filly and Mare Turf and is targeting a start in the Nassau Stakes at Woodbine towards the end of May. Attard’s stable is currently split between horses getting a rest on the farm here in Canada, horses with Attard at Gulfstream Park, and some on the farm in Ocala, Florida. Attard said he has 12 horses currently at the track. “We’re just a handful of horses here,” he said. “Some of them we felt could use a start or two more.” Among the horses on the farm in Ocala are some of Attard’s three-year-olds, including Simcoe Stakes winner Blessed Two. Attard said the three-year-olds would begin their training soon with the Canadian Classics like the Woodbine Oaks and Queen’s Plate in mind as long-term targets. “They are having a little break and will start up training in early February,” he said. “We have some Canadian-bred that we have some hopes and dreams with.” Attard finished off the Woodbine meeting strongly, highlighted by winning the Grade 3 Valedictory Stakes with Pumpkin Rumble. Attard said Pumpkin Rumble is getting the winter off on the farm in Canada, and should be ready to ship-in to Woodbine once the backstretch opens in February to prepare for a 2019 campaign. “He’s going to have a regular routine break like last year and get ready to gear up for Woodbine when the track opens,” he said. Pumpkin Rumble, in rein to jockey Eurico Rosa Da Silva, outduels fellow Kevin Attard trainee Melmich in Woodbine’s final stakes event of the 2018 meet, the Valedictory Stakes (Grade 3), on December 9. (Michael Burns Photo) *** It was another big week for trainer Mark Casse, who was featured in last week’s Snowbirds Report. Casse recorded six wins from 27 starters last week, highlighted by War of Will’s victory in the Grade 3 Lecomte Stakes at Fair Grounds on January 19, earning 10 points towards Kentucky Derby qualification in the process. Two other Casse runners recorded stakes wins on January 19, including First Premio in the Colonel E. R. Bradley Handicap at Fair Grounds and Souper Tapit in the Sunshine Millions Classic Stakes at Gulfstream Park. Casse’s other winners last week included Yes I Am Free at Gulfstream Park on January 17, Chocolate Kisses at Fair Grounds on January 18, and Justcallmenorman at Gulfstream Park on January 19. Souper Tapit digs in to take the #SunshineMillions Classic, John Velazquez (@ljlmvel) up for trainer @markecasse.#GulfstreamPark #ChampionshipMeet pic.twitter.com/RmdGz9yrhd — Gulfstream Park (@GulfstreamPark) January 19, 2019 Michael Maker won three races from 12 starters last week, which included victories from Bodie Tap at Gulfstream Park on January 19, Kentucky Allstar at Turfway Park on January 19, and Lethal Levy at Fair Grounds on January 20. Maker also recorded three runner-up finishes and one third-place finish from 12 starters last week. One of those runner-up finishes came from 2016 Queen’s Plate winner Sir Dudley Digges in the Colonel E. R. Bradley Handicap at Fair Grounds on January 19. Barb Minshall had a pair of winners from three starters at Tampa Bay Downs last week, as Admiralty Pier won on January 18 and Blue Eyed Girl won on January 20. Minshall also sent out Another Time to a third-place finish in the Gasparilla Stakes on January 19. Roger Attfield sent out Magic Tapit to victory at Gulfstream Park on January 19. Bill Tharrenos also recorded a winner at Gulfstream Park, as Dexter Road won the fifth race on January 16. *** Five Woodbine jockeys also recorded wins last week, including Luis Contreras, who had another big week at Sunland Park. Contreras made another six trips to the winner’s circle last week, which included wins with Howdy, Vic Tories, and L. A. Tower on January 15, Solar Effect on January 19, and Gunners One and Soaring Cid on January 20. In all, Contreras recorded six wins, a runner-up finish, and six third-place finishes from 16 starters between Sunland Park at Gulfstream Park last week. Rafael Hernandez reached the winner’s circle and also hit the board with all five of his mounts last week. Hernandez recorded his win on January 18 at Aqueduct aboard Bee’snbee’s, and finished third on his remaining four mounts of the week, including on Another Time in the Gasparilla Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs on January 19 for Minshall. Kirk Johnson recorded a win aboard Commissioned on January 19 at Mahoning Valley. Johnson recorded a win, a runner-up finish, and a third-place effort from 12 starters last week. Ademar Santos won a race last week on Over to You at Tampa Bay Downs on January 18. Santos also recorded a pair of runner-up finishes and a third-place finish from eight starters last week. Chantal Sutherland also found the winner’s circle aboard McIlhenny. In addition, Sutherland recorded a runner-up finish and two third-place efforts from nine starts last week. Isabelle Wenc finished second on Deputy Wanda on January 15 at Mahoning Valley in her only mount of the week. Jerome Lermyte had three mounts at Fair Grounds last week, including Osage Moon (10th, January 19), Mo Speed (DNF, January 19), and Temper’s Tale (11th, January 20). *** Here’s a look at how the other Woodbine trainers fared last week, in alphabetical order, starting with Willie Armata, who recorded a fourth-place finish with Easy Bid at Penn National on January 17. Josie Carroll sent out a pair of runners at Gulfstream Park last week and hit the board with Drink in My Hand, who finished second in the seventh race on January 20. Carroll’s other starter of the week, He’s a Macho Man, finished ninth in the ninth race at Gulfstream on January 18. Steven Chircop recorded four third-place finishes from six starters last week, including First Shot (January 17), Another Girl (January 17), Cape Romance (January 18), and Bilky Bluz (January 18), all at Penn National. Chircop also sent out J M R Victory Lap, who finished fifth at Penn National on January 18, and Josephine, who finished seventh at Penn National on January 20. Black Sea finished second at Gulfstream Park on January 17 for Nicholas Gonzalez. Michael McDonald sent out a pair of runners at Gulfstream Park last week, including King Kingo, who finished third in the second race on January 20. McDonald’s other starter of the week, Major Kelly, finished fourth in the fifth race on January 18. Gary Dove finished ninth at Gulfstream Park on January 19 for Steve Owens. Gerald Seymour sent out Stokes to a seventh-place finish at Aqueduct on January 19. John Simms recorded a pair of fourth-place finishes at Tampa Bay Downs last week from Chilling Secret on January 16 and Gold Shark on January 18. Cerrado finished eighth at Gulfstream Park on January 19 for Daniel Vella. Share This:Share