O'Brien Award winner Ghostly Casper made his four-year-old debut a winning one on a rainy and windy Friday evening, April 12 amid a slew of spring series events at Woodbine Mohawk Park.
Ontario Sires Stakes champion and Hambletonian finalist Ghostly Casper (Resolve) returned to harness racing action on Friday (Apr. 12) at Woodbine Mohawk Park and won the first leg of the Canadian-sired Graduate Series. The Tyler Borth-reined stallion chased the helmet of Louis-Philippe Roy, who was driving the first-over Tuscan Prince, as the seven-horse field rounded
Convoy Hall took command of his field and reenacted his three career track appearances, except on Thursday (April 4) at Woodbine Mohawk Park, the Robert McIntosh student won by open lengths in the $18,000 conditioned trot. The victory added to a perfect four-for-four resume for Convoy Hall.
Convoy Hall (Muscle Mass) added another win to his haul as he remained undefeated in a crushing harness racing performance at a snow-hit Woodbine Mohawk Park on Thursday (Apr. 4). The gelding, who made his career debut in February, blasted out from post eight to take the lead before the first turn and hit the