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Hannibal Hustles In Valedictory Opener | Standardbred Canada

Hannibal Hustles In Valedictory Opener | Standardbred Canada
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Steacy Discusses Valedictory Duo | Standardbred Canada

Steacy Discusses Valedictory Duo | Standardbred Canada
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Mohawk Reschedules Winter Series | Standardbred Canada

Woodbine Entertainment has announced rescheduled dates for several winter series at Woodbine Mohawk Park. The recent shutdown of live harness racing in Ontario has forced the delayed start of four series and the delay of two series finals. The Family Day Trotting Series and Wine & Roses Trotting Series will now start on Monday, March 8. The Blizzard Pacing Series will start on Thursday, March 11, while the Snowshoe Pacing Series will start the following evening on Friday, March 12. All four series will feature two preliminary legs and $30,000 added-money finals. The finals of the Valedictory Pacing Series and Niagara Pacing Series, originally scheduled for Boxing Day, will now take place after the completion of the Blizzard and Snowshoe Series. The date of those finals will be confirmed in the coming week.

Valedictory Series Continues At Mohawk | Standardbred Canada

Valedictory Series Continues At Mohawk | Standardbred Canada
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Favourites Shine In Valedictory Opener | Standardbred Canada

Odds-on favourites Bee Two Bee and Cold Creek Cabo dominated the opening round of the Valedictory Pacing Series, which kicked off with a pair of $17,000 divisions on Friday night (December 11) at Woodbine Mohawk Park. The series is for three-year-old colts and geldings that were non-winners of $60,000 lifetime as of October 31. ICR Racing s homebred colt Bee Two Bee buzzed to a career-best 1:51.2 victory in the first and fastest division of the night, with Scott Coulter driving for trainer Craig Gilmour. Outsider Big Sir (Trevor Henry) fired across the track to establish the early lead heading to the first turn, but even-money favourite Bee Two Bee looped around that foe after the :26.4 quarter and reached the half in :55.1.

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