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Notorious Gangster gives trainer Josie Carroll another shot at King's Plate notoriety
Notorious Gangster gives trainer Josie Carroll another shot at King's Plate notoriety

Toronto Sun

time4 days ago

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Notorious Gangster gives trainer Josie Carroll another shot at King's Plate notoriety

Josie Carroll has an excellent chance to win her fourth King's Plate at Woodbine on Saturday. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. 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Create Account Notorious Gangster has proven to be near the top of the three-year-old rankings and definitely could join Edenwold, Inglorious and Mighty Heart on the veteran trainer's Plate honour roll. He showed his class with a win in the Queenston Stakes on June 8 and followed that up with a second-place finish in the Plate Trial despite having to overcome a really tough trip. 'He's a very uncomplicated horse. He has a good mind,' Carroll said. 'That's a really important trait on Plate day when there's a huge crowd. 'He's going to have to get a good trip because he's a closer.' Listed as the 9-2 morning-line second choice in the $1-million race, Notorious Gangster also will be looking to end a curse that has been around since 1976: No winner of the Coronation Futurity as a two-year-old has won the Plate since Norcliffe that year. Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Fraser Aebly, a B.C. native who is one of the rising stars of Woodbine's jockey colony, will get the ride. He made his Plate debut last year with a 12th-place finish. SEEKING FOUR Carroll isn't the only one looking for a fourth Plate. Rafael Hernandez will be looking to join Robin Platts, Sandy Hawley and the late Avelino Gomez as the only jockeys to win Canada's signature race four times. Hernandez will ride Tom's Magic, a U.S. invader who has exclusively run on the turf in five career starts. A son of U.S. triple crown winner Justify, Tom's Magic has minor stakes wins at both the Fair Grounds and Monmouth so far this year. He does have experience training over Tapeta surfaces at Turfway Park. 'I like the horse a lot,' trainer Michael Stidham said. 'He's done things the right way.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 'He's has good preparation coming into this race. I think we're in there with a really live chance.' In 2021, Safe Conduct came north to win the Plate after starting his career in similar fashion. FRIENDLY GHOST The Plate Trial was the last stepping stone before the Plate, one that Sedbury's Ghost handled to perfection. 'He did win pretty easily, I thought,' trainer Barb Minshall said about the July 20 win. 'He's a very nice horse and he's done everything right from Day 1.' Sedbury's Ghost was coming off a fourth-place finish in the Marine Stakes one race prior but had two wins before that. Minshall said the son of 2015 Plate winner Shaman Ghost has matured nicely since last year. 'He was a high-strung horse,' Minshall said. 'He has matured a whole lot. He was calm and professional in the paddock for the Plate Trial.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Ryan Munger, who has ridden at Woodbine since 2023 and also races in his native South Africa during the winter, will once again get the assignment. Read More SPECTACULAR DEBUT On July 13, trainer Sid Attard introduced Runaway Again to the public and the son of Hard Spun performed brilliantly with a 9 1/4-length score. That was enough for Attard to take him to the big dance for only his second career race. 'I was kind of surprised,' the Canadian horse racing hall of famer said. 'I never thought he was going to show that. 'He always trains very good. He's not a very big horse but he's strong.' Javier Castellano, who has had success at Woodbine in the past, will be back north to ride. Toronto Maple Leafs World Columnists Crime Toronto & GTA

Notorious Gangster gives trainer Josie Carroll another shot at King's Plate notoriety
Notorious Gangster gives trainer Josie Carroll another shot at King's Plate notoriety

National Post

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • National Post

Notorious Gangster gives trainer Josie Carroll another shot at King's Plate notoriety

Josie Carroll has an excellent chance to win her fourth King's Plate at Woodbine on Saturday. Article content Notorious Gangster has proven to be near the top of the three-year-old rankings and definitely could join Edenwold, Inglorious and Mighty Heart on the veteran trainer's Plate honour roll. Article content Article content He showed his class with a win in the Queenston Stakes on June 8 and followed that up with a second-place finish in the Plate Trial despite having to overcome a really tough trip. Article content 'He's a very uncomplicated horse. He has a good mind,' Carroll said. 'That's a really important trait on Plate day when there's a huge crowd. Article content 'He's going to have to get a good trip because he's a closer.' Article content Listed as the 9-2 morning-line second choice in the $1-million race, Notorious Gangster also will be looking to end a curse that has been around since 1976: No winner of the Coronation Futurity as a two-year-old has won the Plate since Norcliffe that year. Article content Fraser Aebly, a B.C. native who is one of the rising stars of Woodbine's jockey colony, will get the ride. He made his Plate debut last year with a 12th-place finish. Article content SEEKING FOUR Article content Carroll isn't the only one looking for a fourth Plate. Rafael Hernandez will be looking to join Robin Platts, Sandy Hawley and the late Avelino Gomez as the only jockeys to win Canada's signature race four times. Article content Hernandez will ride Tom's Magic, a U.S. invader who has exclusively run on the turf in five career starts. A son of U.S. triple crown winner Justify, Tom's Magic has minor stakes wins at both the Fair Grounds and Monmouth so far this year. He does have experience training over Tapeta surfaces at Turfway Park. Article content Article content 'I like the horse a lot,' trainer Michael Stidham said. 'He's done things the right way.' Article content Article content 'He's has good preparation coming into this race. I think we're in there with a really live chance.' Article content In 2021, Safe Conduct came north to win the Plate after starting his career in similar fashion. Article content 'He did win pretty easily, I thought,' trainer Barb Minshall said about the July 20 win. 'He's a very nice horse and he's done everything right from Day 1.' Article content Sedbury's Ghost was coming off a fourth-place finish in the Marine Stakes one race prior but had two wins before that. Minshall said the son of 2015 Plate winner Shaman Ghost has matured nicely since last year. Article content 'He was a high-strung horse,' Minshall said. 'He has matured a whole lot. He was calm and professional in the paddock for the Plate Trial.'

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