Breeders’ Stakes at Woodbine: Canadian Triple Crown Betting Odds


The Breeders’ Stakes at Woodbine is the final race in the annual Canadian Triple Crown!

The first of these events is the Queen’s Plate in June, the second one is the Prince of Wales Stakes in July, and this, the third one, will be taking place on August 17, 2019, at Woodbine Racetrack.

And, the winner of this event will be taking home an amazing $400,000!
But, if you look for the right Breeders’ Stakes odds, you can also end up making a ton of cash out of this event!

 The Breeders’ Stakes at Woodbine Info:

  • When: August 17, 2019
  • Where: Woodbine Racetrack
  • Grand Prize: $400,000

Breeders’ Stakes Interesting Facts:

Here are some interesting facts related to this event:

Barrier numbers 10 to 13 have never produced a winner of this race.
And, the most successful is barrier number 3, which has helped to create a total of 10 winners. The second most successful barrier is number 6, with eight winners.

Also, the most successful types of horses at this race are the colts, with 30 victories, followed by the fillies, and lastly the geldings.

This is an event that takes place on a grass racetrack. So, this means that you should try to identify which horses have the most capacity on this type of racing field.

This is because not all horses are equally capable on grass, dirt or synthetic, and most show a preference for one or the other.

Also, the greatest longshot to win this event was Miami Deco in 2010.

And, the slowest time ever recorded goes to Crowning Honors, who, in 1985 recorded a time of 2:50 after the rain turned the racetrack into a swamp.

Breeders’ Stakes Odds: One Bad Boy Failed, No Triple Crown Winner This Time

2019 Canadian Triple Crown odds are irrelevant this year, and that’s because One Bad Boy, the horse that won the Queen’s Plate, finished third at the Prince of Wales Stakes.

And this means that One Bad Boy won’t be able to compete for the triple victory, so, horse racing betting oddsfor this event won’t be focused on the Triple Crown.

The last horse to accomplish this was Wando, back in 2003.

Breeders’ Stakes History

The first edition of this race took place back in 1889, and the distance is of one and a half miles, making it the largest of the 3 Triple Crown events.
The first horse that won the Triple Crown was New Providence, back in 1959, and only seven horses in totals have accomplished the feat.

Now, five horses have managed to win the first two legs of the Canadian Triple Crown, but they lost on the grass at the Breeders’ Stakes:

  • 1970: Almoner (1970)
  • 1975: L’Enjoleur (1975)
  • 1976: Norcliffe (1976)
  • 1986: Golden Choice (1986)
  • 2000: Scatter The Gold (2000)

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