National Post

Brit has two chances in pursuit of Queen’s Plate

Derby-winning trainer Motion eyes $1M prize

- DAN RALPH

TORONTO • He’s won the Kentucky Derby and two Breeders’ Cup races. Now trainer Graham Motion has his sights on adding the $1-million Queen’s Plate to his impressive resume.

The 54-year-old native of Cambridge, England, will send two Sam-Son Farm horses postward Saturday evening at Woodbine Racetrack. Strike Me Down will break from the No. 4 post with Jose Ortiz aboard while Rafael Hernandez will ride Say the Word from the No. 9 position in the 16-horse field.

“Since I got into the business it (Queen’s Plate) has been on my radar,” Motion said during a telephone interview. “I just didn’t have opportunit­ies to come up there with a Canadian-bred but more and more we seem to have clients with a Canadian-bred so it’s definitely on my radar every year now.

“It’s definitely one of those races that you’d like to have on your resume, without a doubt. I’m very fortunate to have those horses for Sam-Son, two legitimate horses. It’s exciting.”

Motion earned his first Breeders’ Cup title in 2004 with Better Talk Now in the Turf. He added the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf in 2010 with Shared Account before winning the 2011 Kentucky Derby with Animal Kingdom.

Motion’s first-ever Plate victory would also be Sam-Son Farm’s sixth, but first since Eye of the Leopard in 2009. Among Sam-Son’s Plate champions is Dance Smartly (1991), the only filly ever to win Canada’s Triple Crown and the lone mare to foal consecutiv­e Plate victors (Scatter The Gold in 2000, Dancethrut­hedawn in 2001).

Dance Smartly was also the first Canadian-owned and bred horse to win a Breeders’ Cup race, taking the Distaff at Churchill Downs. Sam-Son Farm has earned 10 Sovereign Awards as Canada’s top owner and seven as the country’s outstandin­g breeder.

Still, Strike Me Down is a 10/1 early pick for the Plate while Say the Word is a 20/1 longshot. Strike Me Down has a win, two seconds and a third-place effort in four career starts while Say the Word has a win, second and thirdplace finishes in seven races.

Plate Trial winner Telekinesi­s is early 5/2 Plate favourite with fillies Wonder Gadot and Dixie Moon next at 3/1 and 4/1 respective­ly. Dixie Moon is coming off a win in the $500,000 Woodbine Oaks, finishing ahead of Wonder Gadot.

Motion said with such a big field, a horse and jockey will need a little racing luck to win.

 ?? MICHAEL BURNS / THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Say the Word, here getting a sponge bath, is one of two entries trained by Graham Motion of Sam-Son Farm in Saturday’s $1M Queen’s Plate at Woodbine in Toronto.
MICHAEL BURNS / THE CANADIAN PRESS Say the Word, here getting a sponge bath, is one of two entries trained by Graham Motion of Sam-Son Farm in Saturday’s $1M Queen’s Plate at Woodbine in Toronto.

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