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The Canadian graduate series begins on Friday

Milton, April 15, 2025 – Stakes Action will be raised on Friday evening in Woodbine Mohawk Park for the opening cable tree racing line of the Canadian Sired Graduate Series.

Paquet and Jody Jamieson win the OSS superfinals (up-to-date image media photo) on October 12, 2024

The four -year -olds of the Canadian cock will be dissuaded in Canadian graduates, which consists of two preliminary legs and an additional money finals.

The opening leg of this week contains 25,000 US dollars in the categories trot and mare pace. The Open Pace event did not fill up and now becomes two jumping on Saturday, April 26th.

The Canadian graduates mare Pace will see a field with five conflicts in the second race on Friday. All five starters have earned between 158,000 and 218,000 US dollars in their racing career.

Coco Jo jo (PP5, James Macdonald) prefers a fourth place in the Fillies & Mares on April 4th. The Tony Beaton trainee is one for three this season and has several top throat surfaces at Grand Circuit events.

Sorcha Seelster (PP4, Bob McClure) is also preferred to Mares this season. The John Pentland student last took third place in Mohawk Park last Friday. The daughter of all bets earned over 147,000 US dollars last season.

The highest earner on the field is the Hannover agreement (PP2, Tyler Jones) for 218,089 US dollars. The Luc Blais trainee made the breeder -Crown final to complete their 2024 season, and was only less than two lengths in her season debut last Friday.

Another Bet (PP1, JR planned) for coach Jean Tourigny and Resilience (PP3, Louis-Philippe Roy) for coach Eric Nadeau complete the field for the opening leg on Friday.

The top twoo finishers of last year's Ontario Sires Stakes Super Finale will give their strings in the Canadian graduate for Trotter on Friday.

Paquet (PP3, Jody Jamieson) caught up with the OSS superfinals last October as part of a three-year-old season last October, in which he posted four victories and earned over $ 344,000 in eight starts. The Carl Jamieson trainee has faced two qualification players in Mohawk for his string.

What about Elmo (PP5, Tyler Jones) after two qualifications on the Spring Garden Ranch in Florida to the north for coach Paul Reid. The son of Il Sogno Dream was an OSS Gold winner last September and ended an Earning season of $ 175,000 with a second in the super final.

The sixth field for the Canadian graduate Trot Opener, who is planned on Friday as race 10, is closed by Grambling Hall (PP1, Tyler Borth), R Peaky Blinder (PP2, Louis-Philippe Roy), Hungry Hill (PP4, JR Plans) and Mrstery Deal (S. Rattchford).

After the first leg of this week, the Canadian Graduate Series continued the second leg for the Trot and Mare Tempo on April 25th on April 26th.

The card on Friday evening also has a 36,000 dollar -still- and Mares speed (race 9).

Post period Friday is 6:35 p.m.

The latest news and information about the live race in the Woodbine Mohawk Park can be found at Woodbine.com/mohawk or follow @Woodbinesb And @Woodbinecomms On X.

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from Mark McKelvieFor wooden leg entertainment

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