Canuck’s Skylight Caper steals the show… twice.
Aug 3, 2024 – Despite drawing a disadvantageous gate to break from, Canuck Racing Club’s two-year-old filly Skylight Caper, sired by Souper Speed out of Kin’s Ghost, still went into…
Aug 3, 2024 – Despite drawing a disadvantageous gate to break from, Canuck Racing Club’s two-year-old filly Skylight Caper, sired by Souper Speed out of Kin’s Ghost, still went into…
July 3, 2024 – Canuck Racing Club’s three-year-old filly War Painter is considered a legit contender by Canadian Thoroughbred for the $500,000 Woodbine Oaks on July 20th, a race second…
June 23, 2024 – Canuck Racing Club’s seventh start of 2024 allowed the club to lay claim to a 2-2-1 record and an impressive 71% in the money finish rate….
June 7, 2024 – Canuck Racing Club’s filly War Painter earned her billing as a hot favourite coming into the second race of her 3-year-old campaign at Woodbine on Thursday….
May 24, 2024 – Making her debut as a three-year-old on Thursday, Canuck Racing Club’s filly Sinclairity didn’t get a lot of love from the experts handicapping race in race…
May 21, 2024 – The first Thursday program of the Woodbine meet includes a competitive maiden event that rounds out the eight-race card. Trainer Kevin Attard sends out the debuting…
(SOLD, Gelding, Danish Dynaformer – Miss Medaglia) Audax Minor was named in honour of an award-winning Canadian writer and horse racing columnist who worked at The New Yorker for more than 50 years.
(Gelding, Frac Daddy – Sarasota Sunrise) Sluggernaut was named in honour of a Canadian baseball legend, three-time Silver Slugger winner, and five-time MLB All-Star.
(Gelding, Oscar Performance – La Malaguena) Lonehawk was named after Canada’s best-known fighter ace and a legend, Billy Bishop. His preference for solo missions earned him the nickname “The Lone Hawk”.
(Gelding, Maximum Security – Tocco) Conacher was named after Lionel Conacher, the greatest all-round athlete Canada has ever produced.