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News: Simco is on the speedy track for Chiefswood, Vassilieva

You hear an article by Canadian Thororbred.com. News: Simco is on the quick track for Chiefswood, Vassilieva from: Jennifer Morrison | .

In front of two sources, Chiefswood Stables' SimcoeA dim son of Uncle Mo looked like a possible King's Plate candidate for his owners and coach Katerina Vassilieva. After starting his career in Florida in early 2023, he won two races in Woodbine with 1 1/16 miles before he had a disturbed trip to the Marine Stakes (G3) on the fifth.

The rest of 2023 did not go well for Simcoe, as it took 11th place both in the plate test and breeding on the lawn and in an optional wallpaper race in December. Simcee only reappeared in the races last October when he had mixed results in two distance races.

But on November 24th Vassilieva and the Chiefswood team Simcoe started in an optional wallpaper-wallpapeta-wallpaper fittings board and suddenly a career best 91 Beyer Speed ​​figure in second place in the Walling Fundo. He had two more runners-up in Woodbine and Turfway Park in Florence and flew to two straight victories with 100 Beyer figures each.

Simcoes recent victory on March 15th had him fought under the trainee Rider Irving Moncada and Power Clear to win two lengths in 1: 15.67 for 6 1/2 Furlongs. The second in the race was the graded stakes Dhanab.

The five-year-old is on the right track to return to Woodbine as a view for the Sprint Stakes events, in which he was able to meet Champion Patches O'houlihan. The first sprint stakes for older men is usually the Thorn Cliffe inserts in May at 5 1/2 Furlongs, followed by the Jacques Cartier Stakes in class 3 in early June. The Stakes time plan for 2025 still has to be published.

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owner Barry Holmes and coach Gail Cox celebrated on March 14th in the Gulfstream Park with Ontario certificate on March 14th Incoming (Flamaway – gemstone thief by Shanghai Bobby). In more detail, his second career start in the five-furgon-tapeta-dash and he gathered delayed by three quarters of a length under John Velazquez. The gelding took the distance in 56.61 for a 66 Beyer figure. Einsingen was bred by Deb and Barry Holmes' Phoenix Rising Farm and born and grew up at the Sue Foreman's Farm near Orangeville.

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Nick Gonzalez sent out his horse Human desire to win his virgin on March 12th in a mile and a 70 -yard race in Gulfstream. The three-year-old three-year-old, equipped by Army Mule from Ontario, won the $ 50,000, which races in 1: 42.65 for a 58 number of Beyer. Human Desire von Yvonne Schwabe comes from a mare that is a full sister to the 2013 Midnight Aria record winner, who was also trained by Gonzalez. Gonzalez lost the human desire through the damage box when the Ridgling was taken over by coach Jose d'Angelo.

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