Grand River Raceway opens its 2021 Ontario Sires Stakes season this Friday, July 16 with four $22,150 Grassroots divisions and one $7,000 Prospect Series division for the three-year-old trotting fillies.
Looking for her third win of the season and second Grassroots victory will be Tipsy In Dixie, who starts from Post 1 in the last division. In the Grassroots season opener at Clinton Raceway on July 4, the Muscle Mass daughter cruised to a two-length 2:01.1 victory from the outside Post 7.
“She definitely doesn’t mind the half-mile tracks,” said trainer Harry Poulton of Milton, ON. “She’s pretty nice. She’s doing everything we want her to do, so far anyway.”
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Participants in Ontario s harness racing industry should be advised of possible exposure to COVID-19 at two Ontario racetracks.
Horsepeople who raced at Hanover Raceway on Saturday, June 19 and Saturday, June 26 and/or Clinton Raceway on Sunday, June 20 and 27 may be at risk of possible exposure to COVID-19.
Anyone in close contact with the Veterinary Technicians performing TCO2 and Retention Area (test barn) blood sample collection may have been exposed to COVID-19.
According to the province s guidelines, if you ve been notified by your COVID Alert app, or think you ve been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, individuals should follow these steps to take care of yourself and protect others.