July 30, 2023 – Three year-old gelding and King’s Plate nominee EnjoytheSilent (Silent Name-Spun Lace) finished in the money for the third race in a row in race #12 at Woodbine on Sunday evening. In the final stretch, it was Kazushi Kimura on EnjoytheSilent in a dash to the finish against Twowaycrossing who narrowly edged the latter at the wire. The close second place finish gives EnjoytheSilent (co-owned by the Canuck Racing Club) a record of 1-1-1 in 3 starts in his third year campaign.
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