Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Halo Again among 61 eligible for Plate

- By Ron Gierkink Follow Ron Gierkink on Twitter @DRFGierkin­k

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – A total of 61 Canadian-bred 3-yearolds remain eligible for the 161st running of the $1 million Queen’s Plate, a 1 1/4-mile Canadian classic here Sept. 12.

The connection­s of 58 Queen’s Plate hopefuls made the July 1 sustaining payment, with an additional three supplement­ing to the Queen’s Plate, opening leg of the Canadian Triple Crown, at a cost of $5,000. The $10,000 entry fee is due Sept. 9, at which time horses not nominated can be supplement­ed for $25,000.

Among the nominees are Coronation Futurity winner Halo Again, who shipped north of the border from his Kentucky base to take the July 4 Queenston Stakes.

Reigning Canadian champion 2-year-old filly Curlin’s Voyage is nominated to the Queen’s Plate. The probable favorite for the Aug. 15 Woodbine Oaks, Curlin’s Voyage has returned to form this year by taking the Fury Stakes after finishing second in the Star Shoot Stakes.

The New York-based runners Edge of Fire and Famished also have the Queen’s Plate on their radar. The supplement­ed horses are Dr. Green, Canadian Pharoah, and Ennis the Menace.

Ninety-two horses were originally nominated to the 2020 Queen’s Plate on Feb. 3.

◗ Trainer Mike Keogh said he will not appeal the controvers­ial disqualifi­cation of Dr. Green, who is owned by the Estate of Gustav Schickedan­z.

In a maiden route on the inner turf July 3, Dr. Green rallied wide under Jerome Lermyte and hit the front early in the stretch, then drew away after darting to the rail. Near the eighth pole, he was clear of a rival to his inside who appeared to shy away and cut off another horse. Dr. Green was placed ninth, and Lermyte was given a three-day suspension.

“It was very disappoint­ing,” Keogh said. “I thought it was the wrong decision, but the thing is with these appeals, once they’ve made their minds up, it’s so hard to win them.”

The stewards’ report from the incident quoted AGCO rule 11.07: “When clear, a horse may be taken to any part of the track, but if the horse swerves or is ridden to either side so as to interfere with, intimidate or impede any other horse, such horse may be disqualifi­ed.”

◗ After failing to coordinate a condition book with Fort Erie through Ontario Racing, Woodbine Entertainm­ent has announced that horses leaving Woodbine to race at Fort Erie will not be permitted to return to stable at Woodbine until the fall stall applicatio­n in midOctober. This does not apply to horses shipping out for a stakes or for a race worth more than $30,000.

Another exception will be made for horses entered at Woodbine in a race that did not fill. Should this horse leave to race at Fort Erie within 10 days of this occurrence, that horse will be permitted to return to Woodbine through clearance with the racing secretary.

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