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Thanks to plans to reopen the Ontario economy, April's stay-at-home order allowed horse racing in the province to return after a two-month suspension. But now Georgian Downs is ready to start the racing season. Tuesday's program will start at 7:15 p.m. with the stakes for the 2-year-old Pacing Phillies and will continue with grassroots events for races 2, 4, 5 and 7.

Trainer Murray Brestour is responsible for three 2-year-old Pacing Phillies preparing for their official race debut in the Ontario Sears Stakes grassroots division. And according to him, Crimea Delight, Shorty's Girl, and Koo Da-won are ready to start their careers because they were students who worked hard in their early preparations.

Cream Delight will be the one to lead Mr. Bresher's starters in the oval, as Frilly is placed in the post-2 of the CA$22,150 grassroots division. The horse is the daughter of Betters Delight and has qualified one on her resume so far, finishing third in 1:59.4 at Kawarta Downs on June 26. However, the trainer is worried that she may be a few steps away from her colleagues.

Mr. Bresser trains the ship for Sunderland's daughter Rachel Bresser, Dean Lockhart and Wayne Carlton of Collingwood, and Dean Campbell of Ontario, who acquired the horse at the Ontario Select Earnings Sale. Shorties Girl and Koo Da-won have already qualified twice at Kawarta Downs on June 19 and at Woodbine Mohawk Park on June 24

The trainer will also have two three-year-old Pacing Phillies in the Ontario Racing Prospect Series during the start of the season on Tuesday. The first is Carwins Lucky Luna in the first division post 4, and Money Honey in the last division post 4. The latter will head to the series after a 1:55.4 victory at Kawarta Downs on June 26, the first of her five starts.

a good start
Another Ontario racing track has already begun its live racing season as Kawarta Downs hosts its first live harness event in June after the sport's suspension. On June 12, the Fraserville ellipse officially returned to operation and the track began racing with a CA$5,000 conditional face event. Trainer and driver Mario Baillargeon won the event with a best time of 1:52.2 in First Glance.   온라인카지노사이트

The Return of Fans
Some of the province's larger horse racing facilities were allowed to welcome fans at the stadium. Recently, Woodbine Entertainment announced that its Woodbine Race Track and Woodbine Mohawk parts will allow 25% of its maximum capacity for live spectators. 


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