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2020 Woodbine Mile Field & Odds

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Woodbine Racetrack Press Release | OTB Writer
Updated: September 14, 2020

Starship Jubilee, Canada's reigning Horse of the Year, will take on a gifted group of seven rivals, including 2-1 morning line favorite War of Will and undefeated three-year-old Shirl's Speight, in the Grade 1 Ricoh Woodbine Mile on Saturday, September 19.

The 24th running of the Ricoh Woodbine Mile, worth $1 million and contested over the world-renowned E.P. Taylor Turf Course, has attracted a competitive field of eight hopefuls. With an estimated post time of 5:39 p.m.

Under the terms of the Breeders' Cup `Win and You're In' Challenge Series, the Woodbine Mile winner will be entitled to a fees-paid berth for the $2 million Breeders' Cup Mile, to be run on November 7 at Keeneland.

This year's edition of the Mile showcases an intriguing mix of local talents and U.S. headliners.

2020 Woodbine Mile Field & Odds

Woodbine on Saturday, September 19 - Post 5:39 PM

Entry Horse ML Odds Jockey Trainer
1 March to the Arch 5-2 Patrick Husbands
Mark Casse
2 Armistice Day 20-1 David Moran
Barbara Minshall
3 Shirl's Speight 8-1 Kazushi Kimura
Roger Attfield
4 Starship Jubilee 4-1 Justin Stein
Kevin Attard
5 Olympic Runner 15-1 Daisuke Fukumoto
Mark Casse
6 Admiralty Pier 10-1 Steven Bahen
Barbara Minshall
7 Value Proposition 6-1 Luis Contreras
Chad Brown
8 War of Will 2-1 Rafael Hernandez
Mark Casse

Starship Jubilee, Canada's 2019 Horse of the Year, will make her 38th career start in the fall turf classic for owner Blue Heaven Farm and trainer Kevin Attard. The bay was claimed for $16,000 on Attard's behalf by his father and fellow trainer, Tino Attard, at Gulfstream in early 2017.

Entered in the 2018 November Breeding Stock Sale at Keeneland, Starship Jubilee failed to meet her $425,000 reserve and was subsequently sold privately to Bonnie Baskin's Blue Heaven Farm.

The seven-year-old daughter of Indy Wind has assembled a career record of 18-5-3, going 3-3-1 from seven starts in 2019 en route to her Sovereign Award recognition, which also includes three straight (2017-19) Champion Female Turf Horse honours.

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"I don't think people realize how hard it is to keep a horse consistent," said Attard. "When you see that consistency - there are always so many things that can go wrong, bad trips, bad luck, horses waking up on race day and not feeling well - bringing their A-game each and every time, it shows you how special it is and how special this horse is."

In five starts this year, Starship Jubilee, bred in Florida by William Sorren, won her first four starts before finishing fourth in her most recent engagement, the Diana (G1) at Saratoga on August 23.

Attard is hoping a return to the E.P. Taylor course, where she has won six races including back-to-back (2018-19) Canadian Stakes (G2), results in a trip to the winner's circle.

"You can see that she seems like she enjoys winning. She has that desire and she has that feisty attitude in the morning. I think, especially with fillies, that attitude carries over to the afternoon."

Now, her connections are hoping to add some more hardware to an already impressive haul.

"She's a multiple Sovereign Award winner, which is pretty special in itself. But, to train a Horse of the Year, that's icing on the cake, a huge accomplishment. To look back at the season that she had, winning the E.P. Taylor Stakes, an international race like that, it was a fabulous season, and she's a fabulous mare. They are once-in-a-lifetime horses."

Attard has enjoyed having a front-row seat to watch her compete.

"When I look at her, she's tiny - definitely not big. She's fierce, she's feisty and she just has this mental approach and attitude... she goes out there and wants to do everything hard and fast. She loves what she does. She's a true competitor - loves to train, loves to run, and enjoys what she does. And we enjoy watching it all."

Should she win, Starship Jubilee would join Ventura (2009) and Tepin (2016) as the only mares to take the Mile.

Leading jockey Justin Stein picks up the mount on the mare who is approaching the $2 million mark in career earnings.

A Keeneland sale graduate, War of Will is a four-year-old Kentucky-bred son of War Front out of the Sadler's Wells mare Visions of Clarity (IRE).

Gary Barber's 2019 Preakness Stakes winner heads into Saturday's engagement off a nose win in the Maker's Mark Mile (G1) on July 10.

The Maker's Mark was the fourth graded stakes victory for War of Will and his first on turf.

Last year, War of Will took the Lecomte Stakes (G3) and Risen Star Stakes (G2) at Fair Grounds before his Preakness victory in mid-May. The Preakness came after a troubled seventh-place finish in the Kentucky Derby (G1) on May 4, 2019.

The Woodbine Mile represents his third Woodbine start.

He launched his career with a pair of races at the Toronto oval, including a third in his debut on August 24, 2018.

In his second start, three weeks later, the colt contested the Summer Stakes (G1), finishing second to even-money choice Fog of War.

Now, after two years, the well-travelled bay is back at the place where it all began.

Casse, who won the 2016 Mile with Tepin and the 2017 running with World Approval, is hopeful the third time is the charm for the five-time winner.

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"He's coming off that nice win in the Maker's Mark Mile and he's trained as good as I've ever seen him train since that race. We're expecting him to run well. Rafael [Hernandez] is going to ride him. We had got the call for Rafael for the Mile, two or three weeks before March the Arch ran. So, it doesn't have anything to do with him picking one over the other. He had committed to Gary Barber and War of Will before he even rode March the Arch. I don't want anybody to read anything into it - that they think one is better than the other. It has no bearing."

Lightly-raced Shirl's Speight, denied a spot in the Kentucky Derby starting gate after developing a cough ahead of the race, will be making his third start in the Mile.

After a brilliant debut on July 4, an eight-length score at seven furlongs on the E.P. Taylor Turf Course, Charles Fipke's homebred three-year-old son of Speightstown followed it up with a 2 ¾-length triumph in the main track Marine Stakes (G3) at Woodbine on July 25.

"He missed a work but I kept him galloping and galloping," noted Attfield. "He had a very good work [Tuesday] morning."

Shirl's Speight was also being considered for the 145th running of the Preakness on October 3 before the connections decided to keep their budding star at home.

"This [Mile] is still a big step, but it's better than the alternative," said Attfield. "There was the dirt, the ship, I couldn't send help with him."

A five-year-old son of English Channel, Admiralty Pier brings back-to-back second-place efforts into the Mile.

Trained by Barb Minshall, the gelding was a half-length back of Silent Poet in the Connaught Cup (G2) on July 11, before taking the runner-up spot to Mile rival March to the Arch in the King Edward (G2) on August 15.

In his first start of 2020, the Calumet Farm-bred chestnut sprung a 21-1 upset in the Tampa Bay Stakes (G3) on February 8.

Owned by Hoolie Racing Stable and Bruce Lunsford, Admiralty Pier, 5-3-2 from 21 starts, was seventh to El Tormenta in last year's running of the race.

Armistice Day, also from the Minshall barn, will be making his third straight start at Woodbine.

Owned by Bruce Lunsford and Lansdon Robbins, the four-year-old son of Declaration of War has a 3-2-1 record from five outings at the Toronto oval, including a one-length score in last July's Toronto Cup Stakes.

The chestnut gelding's most recent win came on August 2 at Woodbine, a 1 ¼-length triumph in a 1 1/16 mile main track race that was originally scheduled for the grass.

Live Oak Plantation homebred March to the Arch, also trained by Casse, took the one-mile turf King Edward on August 15.

Under Rafael Hernandez, the five-year-old gelded son of Arch notched a 2 ¼-length win in the Grade 2 stakes event, the seventh win in 23 starts for the Florida-bred bay.

"I was extremely impressed with his last win," said Casse. "More importantly, he's come back and trained very well. Patrick [Husbands] is going to ride him. We've had tremendous success with Patrick over the years and he's also had great success for Live Oak. It was a perfect match."

Casse's third Mile entrant comes in the form of hard-knocking Olympic Runner, who recently earned silver against multiple stakes champion Pink Lloyd in both the Bold Venture (G3) and Vigil (G3).

A four-year-old son of Gio Ponti, the Gary Barber-owned gelding has a record of 3-3-2 from 12 career starts.

Last year, Olympic Runner, bred by Eutrophia Farm, won the King Corrie Stakes, at Woodbine. In his last eight starts, the Kentucky-bred has two wins, three seconds and two thirds.

"He's a horse that's just become better and better," praised Casse. "We just feel like the mile will suit him well, but he still has to prove he fits in the caliber of March the Arch and War of the Will. He's doing well."

Daisuke Fukumoto, who teamed to win the Queen's Plate with Mighty Heart on September 12, gets the call.

Value Proposition, a four-year-old son of Dansili, will try the Canadian green scene for the first time.

Trained by Chad Brown for Klaravich Racing Stables, the dark bay heads into the Mile off a third-place showing in the Poker (G3) on July 4 at Belmont.

Bred by Meon Valley Stud, Value Proposition is 3-0-1 from five career starts.

The lucrative Ricoh Woodbine Mile program will also feature the $125,000 Singspiel Stakes (G3), the $135,000 Woodbine Cares Stakes, and the $135,000 Ontario Racing Stakes. Breeders' Cup Challenge Series action will continue on Sunday with the $250,000 Summer Stakes (G1) and $250,000 Natalma Stakes (G1).

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2020 Woodbine Mile (G1) Nominations

Nineteen of Thoroughbred racing's stars have been nominated to the 24th running of the $1 million Ricoh Woodbine Mile (Grade 1), a Breeders' Cup `Win And You're In' race, to be contested at Woodbine Racetrack on Saturday, Sept. 19 over the world-renowned E.P. Taylor Turf Course.

Gary Barber's 2019 Preakness Stakes champion War of Will headlines a quartet of Mark Casse trainees nominated to this year's Ricoh Woodbine Mile. The four-year-old War Front colt is a career winner of more than $1.8 million, with his latest triumph in the Grade 1 Maker's Mark Mile Stakes on July 10 at Keeneland.

War of Will is expected to return to Woodbine where he opened his career with a pair of top three finishes that included a runner-up effort to the Woodbine Mile-nominated Fog of War in the 2018 edition of the Grade 1 Summer Stakes.

March to the Arch is another Casse-trained contender coming off a victory in the Grade 2 King Edward Stakes last month at Woodbine. Owned and bred by Live Oak Plantation, the five-year-old Arch gelding defeated local stars Admiralty Pier and Silent Poet, who are also targeting the Woodbine Mile.

Fresh off his Grade 1 Fourstardave triumph at Saratoga two weeks ago, Halladay, a four-year-old War Front colt, could be looking to conquer new turf north of the border for trainer Todd Pletcher and Harrell Ventures.

Peter Brant's Raging Bull is among four Chad Brown trainees eyeing the Woodbine Mile. The five-year-old millionaire son of Dark Angel finished fourth, 1-1/4 lengths behind 44-1 upset winner El Tormenta, in last year's edition. Raging Bull picked up his second Grade 1 victory winning the Shoemaker Mile in his season's debut on May 25 at Santa Anita.

The list of nominees includes Slam Dunk Racing and Medallion Racing's millionaire Beau Recall, Charles Fipke's undefeated three-year-old colt Shirl's Speight, and Blue Heaven Farm's reigning Canadian Horse of the Year Starship Jubilee.

The action-packed Ricoh Woodbine Mile weekend will also feature a pair of Breeders' Cup Challenge Series turf races for two-year-olds, with the $250,000 Summer Stakes (Grade 1) and filly companion Natalma Stakes (Grade 1) set for Sunday, Sept. 20.

The complete list of horses nominated to the 2020 Ricoh Woodbine Mile is available below in alphabetical order.

NOMINEES FOR THE 2020 RICOH WOODBINE MILE (GRADE 1)

Horse - Trainer - Owner

  • Admiralty Pier - Barbara Minshall - Hoolie Racing Stable LLC and Bruce Lunsford
  • Almanaar - Chad Brown - Shadwell Stable
  • Armistice Day - Barbara Minshall - Bruce Lunsford and Lansdon Robbins
  • Beau Recall - Brad Cox - Slam Dunk Racing and Medallion Racing
  • Emmaus - Conor Murphy - M and J Thoroughbreds LLC and Riverside Bloodstock LLC
  • Empire of War - Michael Maker - Three Diamonds Farm
  • En Wye Cee - Todd Pletcher - Waterford Stable LLC
  • Fog of War - Chad Brown - Peter Brant
  • Halladay - Todd Pletcher - Harrell Ventures LLC
  • March to the Arch - Mark Casse - Live Oak Plantation
  • Marzo - Michael Maker - Three Diamonds Farm
  • Olympic Runner - Mark Casse - Gary Barber
  • Raging Bull - Chad Brown - Peter Brant
  • Shirl's Speight - Roger Attfield - Charles Fipke
  • Silent Poet - Nicholas Gonzalez - Stronach Stables
  • Skywire - Mark Casse - Gary Barber and Lou Tucci
  • Starship Jubilee - Kevin Attard - Blue Heaven Farm
  • Value Proposition - Chad Brown - Klaravich Stables Inc.
  • War of Will - Mark Casse - Gary Barber

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