Milton, August 22, 2025 -The 9-year-old Eagle eagle Stallion Aetos Kronos S kept the gears turning while a parked first half and stopped the clock with a lot of steam to set a job and Canadian record to win his $ 50,000 Maple Leaf Trot elimination on Friday evening (August 22) in the first Sub-1: 50 Mile on Canadian soil.
Of the 4-5 favorite, the driver Dexter Dunn drove forward with Aetos Kronos S and landed in a broad spot without chairs on the pylons that are approaching for a first quarter. Dunn then ventured forward after Tempo-Setter Hillexotic and crossed forward just before he clocked a: 55 half. Although they travel early on the extra land, Aetos Kronos drove on the bend to three -quarters in 1: 22.4 with Hillexotic as the only narrow pursuer who turns home
Hillexotic diagonally outside in the track for a late challenge and galvanized Aetos Kronos S in a sprint to the finish. Aetos Kronos s Snugly from Hillexotic stabbed to register a length of victory in a 1: 49.4 miles, which darkened the previous track and Canadian all-age Draft Mark from 1: 50.2 set by Alrajah One it in 2023 and earlier this year was coupled by the Geelle Fashacy in the Win van de de Win de Win van de de Win the of De De Goodacy in Het De Goodacy’s GETIMAZAZAZAZAZE event in June. GAINES HANOVER, Southwind Coors and the Mare Call Me Goo took the remaining places in the final.
‘When he went [1:]50 On Hambo Day he did it fairly easily, but for him it is really impressive, “said Dexter Dunn after the race.” He is now a 9-year-old, so he is quite relaxed there in the mile. As soon as you ask him to do it, he will do it for you. We took the time to go around the first turn and as soon as he got the front, he felt great.
“He is a real racing horse; he wants to fight other horses,” Dunn said too. “We were not really overloaded tonight, but we had to make sure we fought against Jody [Jamieson and Hillexotic] out. He felt like he would not go beyond him. ‘
Aetos Kronos S Replay
Marcus Melander trains Aetos Kronos S for owners Jeff and Michael Snyder. European imports collected are 25one Victory of 71 Starts and has now collected $ 1,631,409 in income. He paid $ 3.70 to win.
Lexus Kody gave a 16-1 stunner against Division Honcho Periculum to take the second Maple Leaf prot elimination in a 1:51 miles.
Driver Yannick Gingras settled with Lexus Kody in the fourth, while Logan Park Momentum built from the outer post in the Octet to take the lead in a: 27.2 first quarter. Logan Park rode the back to A: 56 half, where Gingras decided to pull and first marching to the top with 1-5 chalk periculum after second place. Lexus Kody appeared in equal terms with Logan Park that staggered to three -quarters in 1:24 before squirting the tired paceter and grabbed the leadership. Periculum tipped to the center of the track to collect his usual rally, but Lexus Kody remained resolutely for the challenge through the play. Lexus Kody resisted the persistent load of periculum to win half a length while you finished Deo in third, another three lengths back and private access to the supervisor Craz for fourth place.
“I had the confidence in my horse. He has big lungs and felt really good to turn home; it was just a matter of keeping him in his company. But he felt so good tonight. He was nice and relaxed in the post parade. I couldn’t be happier with him.”
Ron Burke trains Lexus Kody, a 7-year-old gelding through Archangel, for owners Burke Racing Stable LLC, Weaver Bruscemi LLC and Phillip Collura. The gelding won are 31star Race from 83 Starts and has now earned $ 925,218 in his career. He paid $ 34.20 to win.
Woodbine Mohawk Park carried out the draw for the trot of the maple leaf after the last of the two eliminations. The elimination winners earned priority and a protected draw between posts 2 to 6. Below is the field for the Maple Leaf Trot Final, which will be posted next Saturday (August 29):
Maple Leaf Prot final
Pp name (Thin) -Driver trainer
1-private access (Musket) -Louis Roy -Luc Blais
2-call me Goo (Pieces) -Ak svanstedt -ake svanstedt
3-aetos Kronos S (Eagle eagle) -Dexter Dunn -Marcus Melander
4-risk (Musket) -Cott Zeron -Marcus Melander
5-Lexus codes (Archangel) -Yannick gingras -ron Burke
6-Southwind Coors (Walner) -Yannick gingras -ron Burke
7-Gaines Hanover (Cantab Hall) -Bob McClure -Justin Turcotte
8-Chapercraz (Crazy wow) -James Macdonald -Ron Burke
9-Hillexotic (Musket) -Jody Jamieson -Todd Luther
10-up you deo (Walner) -Ak svanstedt -ake svanstedt
On the Friday-Undermcard, Global Heritage drew a light 7-1 upset when holding 1-9 chalk permanent dream at a distance with a pillar-to-post 1:52 victory in the first of two divisions of the $ 155,500 Casual Bries. Driver Dexter Dunn worked to take the lead of permanent dream in a: 27.2 first quarter and managed to take a breathing break to a: 57 half before he hit the accelerator in a: 55 back with just enough in reserve to keep the bag of the Dream’s bag of three quarter. Stormont Beautiful finished third, another seven lengths behind, and Medley Seelster was fourth.

“She felt good at the front,” Dunn said after the race. “It is clear that Louis’s horse has raced out of her skin lately, so I thought if we are following or that she is behind us, she’s hard to beat. Domenico had ready tonight. We got a fairly good second quarter and began to move the last turn [and] She kicked hard; Credit her. “
Global Heritage, a 3-year marefish through International moni Trained by Domenico Cecere, won her fifth race from 13 Starts and has now earned $ 124,051 for owner-Breeder Lindy Farms from Connecticut. She paid $ 17.40 to win.
While the favorite was thwarted in Division One, Tim Tetrick 1-5 Chalk R Dutchess delivered a win of 1:52 in the $ 77,250 division second. Tetrick moved methodically with the John bus shoe -trainee from the Pylon Post and made a brush for the lead after a: 27.3 first quarter to erase for a: 55.3 half. R Dutchess remained on the muscle until three -quarters in 1: 23.4 and then remained bravely until the finishing under increasing pressure of Athena put a neck to win. Sprite Seelster finished third and Foxy Amee was fourth.
“We are tickled death with her,” said John Bus shoe after the race. ‘She really returned strongly, much better mannered. We planned her to start later and to have her ready for the Hambo Oaks. She first came up, but that was not her problem; She was ready at the head of the piece. [She] Had a little mucus, we performed saa tests on her the next morning and it was quite raised. We started her with some antibiotics. She raced great [in the Delmonica Hanover]She was shipped to Canada and came back six days later to win [1:]52 Here again tonight and moisture over the piece. We are very satisfied. “
A 3-year-old daughter of Father PatrickR Dutchess has now won six races from 19 Starts and has set $ 435,764 for tenant M and L of Delaware and Armitage Farm. She paid $ 2.50 to win.
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Through Ray Cotolo – For Woodbine Communications
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