Lane 3 and good (10.2 GS) for the turf on another sunny day in Toronto.
No carryover in the Jackpot Hi 5, which was won outright yesterday, paying nearly $94K.
Ari Gold Speedwagn, champion sprinter Pink Lloyd's 3yo half-brother, goes long for the first time in the fifth, a NW2 OS/$40K claimer on the main track. He seems up to the task at hand, but his tendency to lug in through the stretch is cause for some concern.
Souper Stonehenge is the deserving favorite in the sixth, an N1X/optional sprint for 3yos. He drew favorably towards the outside, and should single lots of multi-race wagers.
Heydon's Case should be prominent in the other N1X on the card, the eighth, since he came close to capturing a similar sprint a month ago.
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