Two more races, two more Canuck horses finishing in the money
Aug 27, 2023 – Canuck Racing Club members had reasons to cheer on Sunday’s races with two thoroughbreds from its racing stable competing at Woodbine. As expected, their Vandoo found…
Aug 27, 2023 – Canuck Racing Club members had reasons to cheer on Sunday’s races with two thoroughbreds from its racing stable competing at Woodbine. As expected, their Vandoo found…
Aug 20, 2023 – While most thoroughbred owners go their entire lives and never get an opportunity to run their horse in the biggest races in the sport, the Canuck…
Aug 20, 2023 – With a string of early successes, the Canuck Racing Club story gains traction in feature article in TDN, thoroughbred horse racing’s leading worldwide source of news…
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…
July 29, 2023 – Only minutes after her stablemate Vandoo won her first-ever race, War Painter took to the track in race #6 on Saturday at Woodbine, again with top…
July 29, 2023 – In her first-ever race, Canuck Racing Club’s Vandoo registered her first win despite being the sole filly in a field of geldings and colts in race…
Jun 13, 2023 – Canadian Thoroughbred released its latest instalment of top contenders for this year’s King’s Plate and Woodbine Oaks. Making an appearance in the Top 15 was EnjoytheSilent…
Jun 9, 2023 – Adding more fun and excitement to what is shaping up to be a promising 2023, the Canuck Racing Club acquired an ownership stake in dark bay…
Apr 14, 2023 – Moira, winner of the Queen’s Plate and Woodbine Oaks in 2022, was voted Canada’s Horse of the Year at the 48th Sovereign Awards. David Anderson of Anderson Farms owns a share in co-owner X-Men Racing and was among the group which accepted the Sovereigns for Moira. “As we all know, great horses make mediocre horsepeople look smart,” he said. “But when you do it year in and year out like Donato Lanni, something’s right. This is the smartest guy in the business.”
(RETIRED, Gelding, Silent Name – Spun Lace) The Canuck Racing Club acquired an ownership stake in this dark bay gelding at the start of his 3-year old campaign after he flew around 10 other maidens and poured on the speed to easily win his 7-furlong race.