Jockeys David, Pietro Moran to Race Against Each Other in 1-Million King's Plate
No Time is the only filly in a 13-horse field and aims to earn trainer Mark Casse his fourth King's Plate win, with odds set at 7-2 early favourite.
- Filly No Time was installed as the 7-2 early favourite for the $1-million King’s Plate at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, according to a recent report.
- Fresh from her July 20 Woodbine Oaks, she earned a record-tying fifth Oaks victory for trainer Mark Casse.
- Amid a 13-horse lineup, No Time is the only filly in the 1 1/4-mile race on Woodbine’s tapeta track.
- No Time will seek to give trainer Mark Casse his fourth Plate victory and third by a filly, riding again with John Velazquez for owner Gary Barber.
- The King’s Plate at Woodbine Racetrack kicks off the OLG Canadian Triple Crown, featuring Canadian-bred 3-year-olds racing 1 1/4 miles, as North America’s oldest contest.
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No Time, The Only Filly In The Field, Named 7-2 Favorite In 166th Running Of King's Plate
A single filly, No Time (Not This Time), was named the 7-2 morning-line favorite in a 13-horse field due to line up for the King's Plate Saturday at Woodbine. North America's oldest continually contested race, the Canadian-bred 3-year-olds will go 1 1/4 miles on the main track as the first of three legs of the Canadian Triple Crown. To be ridden again by John Velazquez, the daughter of Not This Time last won the Woodbine Oaks for owner Gary Barb…
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