Woodbine lists prospective 2019 Queen's Plate field of 12

Photo: Michael Burns/Woodbine

Pay for Peace, owned by Team Penney Racing and Carem Stables, will arrive at the $1 million Queen’s Plate set for Saturday, June 29, off an impressive score in the Plate Trial Stakes.  

Trained by Rachel Halden, the 3-year-old son of Silent Name stalked the pace and eventually drove clear to pull off the 19-1 upset in the 1 1/8-mile Plate Trial.

It was the first win from three starts in 2019 and second victory in eight races for Pay for Peace.

The Trial performance turned a date in the Plate from a question mark to a definitive answer for the gelding’s connections.

“Off that last race he deserves a chance, doesn’t he?” said Halden, a former steeplechase rider. “It wasn’t expected (the Plate Trial triumph) but we were hopeful of it. We’ve always believed in him and that’s why we’ve kept him eligible for the Plate. His first two races this year, they weren’t terrible, but they weren’t exactly what we were looking for to keep our Plate dream alive. That was put on the back burner. After his last race, it was put right back on the front burner.”

 

And now, the heat will be turned up even more in Canada’s most famous horse race.

 

Contested over 1 1/4-miles on the Woodbine main track, the Queen’s Plate is shaping up to be a wide-open affair. Halden is happy to see her charge in the mix for all the spoils.

 

“For me, he just might be a horse that’s coming around at the right time,” said the multiple graded stakes winning conditioner. “He deserves to be in there because the distance certainly isn’t going to be an issue. I’ve been dying to run this horse longer for a long time.”

 

After an eighth, fifth and second to launch his racing career, Pay for Peace broke his maiden on November 2, a three-length win over one mile and 70 yards on the Toronto oval Tapeta.

 

Rafael Hernandez, who was aboard for the Ontario-breds initial score, will be reunited with the dark bay for the 160th edition of the ‘Gallop for the Guineas.’

 

The multiple graded stakes winning rider has 2,443 career wins and more than $38 million in purse earnings. He teamed with Shaman Ghost to win the 2015 Queen’s Plate.

An early look at the probable Queen's Plate field:

Horse / Trainer / Owner

Avie's Flatter / Josie Carroll / Ivan Dalos 

Desert Ride (filly) / Neil Howard / Sam-Son Farm 

Federal Law / Mark Casse / Qatar Racing Limited 

He's a Macho Man / Josie Carroll / Di Scola Boys Stable 

Krachenwagen / Angus Buntain / Greenoaks Farm 

Lucas n' Lori / Kevin Attard / Frank Cirillo 

Moon Swings / Michael De Paulo / Zilli Racing Stables 

One Bad Boy / Richard Baltas / Sayjay Racing LLC 

Pay for Peace / Rachel Halden / Team Penney Racing and Lisa Moser

Rising Star / Michael De Paulo / Mike Campbell Racing Stable, Inc.

Skywire / Mark Casse / Gary Barber and Lou Tucci 

Tone Broke / Steve Asmussen / L & N Racing LLC

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