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Attard, Casse Loom Large in Prince of Wales Stakes

Attard to saddle four horses, Casse runs two in second leg of Canadian Triple Crown.

Pierre trains at Woodbine

Pierre trains at Woodbine

Woodbine/Michael Burns Photo

Canada's most dominant trainers, Kevin Attard and Mark Casse, will run a total of six horses Sept. 10 at Fort Erie in the Prince of Wales Stakes, the second leg of the Canadian Triple Crown. The 89th running of the $400,000 race is limited to horses bred in Canada. 

Attard will run four horses—King's Plate also-rans Pierre and Jokestar, along with stakes-winning filly Ariosa and the maiden Bedard—in the 1 3/16-race on Fort Erie's main track. It will be the first time on dirt for each of them.  

Casse, a member of the American and Canadian Halls of Fame, counters with 5-2 morning-line favorite Midnight Mascot and Essex Serpent. Midnight Mascot rallied to be third behind Attard-trained winner Caitlinhergrtness in the 1 1/4-mile King's Plate on the synthetic surface at Woodbine, where Essex Serpent faded to 10th after setting a fast pace. 

Attard is particularly optimistic about the chances of Ariosa, who worked a quick five furlongs in :57 with stablemate Bedard Aug. 27 over the dirt training track at Woodbine before going a half-mile in :47 Sept. 3 at Fort Erie.

"Her last two works were phenomenal," Attard told Daily Racing Form. "We've been patient with her and I'm hoping it's going to pay off."