2021 Trillium Stakes Field & Odds at Woodbine

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Woodbine Press Release | OTB Writer
Updated: June 25, 2021

Conditioner Mark Casse has three chances, in the form of Crystal Glacier, Heavenly Curlin and Skygaze, to capture his third Grade 3 Trillium Stakes title at Woodbine Racetrack on Saturday, June 26.

Having won the 2013 and 2019 editions of the Trillium with Sisterly Love and Miss Mo Mentum, respectively, Casse will look to complete the stakes hat trick in the 1 1/16-mile, $150,000 main track event, with three serious contenders.

2021 Trillium Stakes Field & Odds

Race 7 at Woodbine on Saturday, June 26 - Post 4:30 PM

Entry Horse ML Odds Jockey Trainer
1 Crystal Glacier 12-1 Kazushi Kimura
118 Lbs
Mark Casse
2 Souper Escape 2-1 Luis Contreras
120 Lbs
Michael Trombetta
3 Red Cabernet 15-1 Steven Bahen
118 Lbs
Ian Black
4 Royal Wedding 20-1 Simon Husbands
118 Lbs
Nathan Squires
5 Merveilleux 3-1 Justin Stein
122 Lbs
Kevin Attard
6 Brassy 20-1 Daisuke Fukumoto
118 Lbs
Eoin Harty
7 Skygaze 6-1 Patrick Husbands
118 Lbs
Mark Casse
8 Heavenly Curlin 5-2 Emma-Jayne Wilson
120 Lbs
Mark Casse

Crystal Glacier, a four-year-old daughter of Curlin, has assembled a record of three wins and a second from nine career starts for Live Oak Plantation.

Bred in Kentucky by Southern Equine Stables, the dark bay has a pair of score in her past three races, back-to-back victories coming at Turfway Park this February.

"She's another one that ran well at Turfway," offered Casse. "We tried there this year and actually had a very good meet. The horses ran well there, including her."

The Trillium represents the first stakes appearance for Crystal Glacier, who won her career bow on August 9, 2019 at Ellis Park.

"She's a very nice horse and she really does like it at Woodbine."

Heavenly Curlin, also a daughter of Curlin, will no doubt appreciate a return to the Woodbine Tapeta.

Owned by Gary Barber and John Oxley, the four-year-old bay rhymed off three consecutive triumphs at the Toronto oval in 2020, including a 5 ¾-length romp in the Grade 3 Maple Leaf Stakes on November 7.

Bred by Elevage II, LLC, Heavenly Curlin arrives at the Trillium off a fifth and ninth in two grass starts at Gulfstream.

She sports a record of 3-0-1 from seven career races with all three wins coming in her three Woodbine engagements.

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"It was a tremendous effort in the Maple Leaf last year. We took her down to Florida and ran her in some tough spots. She just doesn't like the grass as much as Tapeta."

Skygaze, who has contested five of her nine career starts at Woodbine, returns to Canada on a three-race win streak that began last fall in Ontario.

After rallying to secure a neck nod in a seven-furlong main track allowance race on October 3, Skygaze took her talents to Turfway Park where the four-year-old daughter of American Pharoah made a late charge to eke out another neck win on December 10.

Owned by Tracy Farmer and bred in Kentucky by Normandy Farm, the bay was `much the best' in taking a 1 1/16-mile Tapeta event by three lengths.

Skygaze brings a record of 4-0-2 from nine races into the Trillium.

"She won the Mazarine [at Woodbine] last year, but was disqualified," noted Casse. "It took her awhile to get on track, but she ran really well at Turfway. We had planned on running her in a stake on Jeff Ruby Steaks day, but she didn't get in. She was on the AE's and didn't get in. So, we've been sitting and waiting for this spot for a long time. She's been training very well."

Casse believes any of his Trillium starters could take all the spoils.

"They all like to win. They're all solid fillies and it wouldn't shock me for any of them to win."

The Trillium is Race 7 on Saturday's 10-race card. First post time is 1:20 p.m.

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