Somebeachsomewhere and Graduate set for Saturday at Woodbine Mohawk Park

MILTON, May 26, 2026 – Woodbine Mohawk Park will offer the $140,500 Somebeachsomewhere Stakes (Grade 3) this Saturday as a final tune up opportunity ahead of the Pepsi North America Cup (Grade 1) eliminations on June 6.

A full field of 10 three-year-old pacers will clash in the Grade 3 event named for the legendary Somebeachsomewhere, winner of the 2008 North America Cup. All 10 entrants are eligible to this year’s Cup.

Graded stakes winner Brandon Blvd headlines the Somebeachsomewhere. The Andrew Harris trainee was a standout at age two, winning seven of 10 starts and taking a mark of 1:48.4 at Woodbine Mohawk Park in a Breeders Crown elimination.

A son of Downbytheseaside, Brandon Blvd made his season debut on May 2 at Plainridge Park, winning the Grade 3 Paul Revere easily in 1:51.1. The Harris student has not raced since, but did qualify on May 15 at The Meadowlands in 1:50.3.

Jason Bartlett lands the opportunity to drive Brandon Blvd this week, as regular driver Dexter Dunn is in Sweden to compete in the Elitloppet. Dunn also drives a top Cup contender in Odds On Mr Mamba.

Brandon Blvd is one of two horses shipping in from out of town for Saturday’s race. Thai Hanover is the other non-local, coming in for trainer Mitchell York and to be driven by Meadows based reinsman Jeremy Indof.

The other eight starters all come from local barns, with seven of them being Ontario sired.

All ten starters likely relish the opportunity to avoid the undefeated Beau Jangles, who did not enter this week’s race and will head into the Pepsi North America Cup off three straight wins to start the season.

The Dan Lagace trained Sweet Lovin Lou is a top prospect for this year’s North America Cup. The son of Sweet Lou will leave from post seven on Saturday with driver James MacDonald. He finished a hard closing third in his season debut on May 16 (final-quarter :26.1).

Sweet Lovin Lou won three of nine starts at two, only missing the top-three once. He notably was third in the $1 million Metro Pace (G1).

The Somebeachsomewhere also features OSS Gold starters No Waitlist, Redland Rocket Man, Borderline Mobby and Tilthecowscomehome. All four raced last Saturday in the first Gold leg of the season, with the Blake MacIntosh trained No Waitlist finishing second to Beau Jangles.

The Somebeachsomewhere Stakes has been carded as Race 5 this Saturday (8:15 p.m.)

Race 5 – Somebeachsomewhere (G3) - $140,500

1 – Thai Hanover (Jeremy Indof/Mitchell York)
2 – Lyons Gustavofring (Scott Coulter/Kenneth Oliver)
3 – No Waitlist (Doug McNair/Blake MacIntosh)
4 – Scorpion Seelster (James MacDonald/Dave Menary)
5 – Redland Rocket Man (Louis-Philippe Roy/John Pentland)
6 – Brandon Blvd (Jason Bartlett/Andrew Harris)
7 – Sweet Lovin Lou (James MacDonald/Daniel Lagace)
8 – Borderline Mobby (James MacDonald/Dave Menary)
9 – Odds On Bullfrog (Bob McClure/Dr. Ian Moore)
10 – Tilthecowscomehome (Jody Jamieson/Carl Jamieson)

Graduate Series Begins for 2026

The Graduate Series for four-year-olds will also be held Saturday evening at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

Both the pace and trot divisions of the Graduate received 11 entrants for the opening leg of the series. The series shifts to The Meadowlands for the remaining legs and final following Saturday’s opener.

The $101,250 Graduate Pace is headlined by Prince Hal Hanover, who is a perfect three for three to start his four-year-old campaign.

Trained by Dr. Ian Moore, Prince Hal Hanover captured the Charles Juravinski Memorial Cup (G2) on May 17 at Flamboro Downs in 1:50. He entered that final off an elimination win and a season debut score over older rivals in the Pacey Mindlin Invite (G3) on May 2 at Miami Valley in Ohio.

Prince Hal Hanover was one of the top pacers in the sport last season, earning over $1.1 million, and has made an immediate impact at age four. His profile includes win in the Adios (G1) and Milstein Memorial (G2).

Todd McCarthy drives Prince Hal Hanover.

Among Prince Hal Hanover's rivals is Canadian record holder Bruno No No No, who has won five of eight starts this season. The Dave Menary trainee was third in the Juravinski after winning his elimination in a stunning 1:48.1. Doug McNair will steer.

The Menary barn will send out five of the 11 starters.

The field for the Graduate Series Pace is listed below:

Race 9 – Graduate Series Pace - $101,250

1 – Saba Rock (Jason Bartlett/Per Engblom)
2 – Bruno No No No (Doug McNair/Dave Menary)
3 – Prince Hal Hanover (Todd McCarthy/Dr. Ian Moore)
4 – Ayeaye Captain Deo (Jason Bartlett/Garry Merner)
5 – Sugar Man (Louis-Philippe Roy/Dave Menary)
6 – Captain Hurley (Travis Cullen/Jodie Cullen)
7 – Crack Shot (Doug McNair/Gregg McNair)
8 – Papis Pistol (Louis-Philippe Roy/Rob Fellows)
9 – Lite Up The World (Mark MacDonald/Anthony Beaton)
10 – Waffle Blue Chip (Louis-Philippe Roy/Dave Menary)
11 – Fifth And Five (James MacDonald/Dave Menary)

Ake Svanstedt leads all trainers with three entrants in the $101,250 Graduate Trot.

Mr Mouton, Happy Jack B and Warrior are the three from the Svanstedt barn, with Happy Jack B, last season’s New York Sires Stakes champion, the top earner in the field.

The Andrew Harris barn has the second highest earner in the field with Monserrate, who comes in off a strong bounce back 1:51.4 win on May 15 at The Meadowlands.

Among the local hopefuls is Mr Walner Fashion for trainer Tim Cherwaiko. The Walner gelding has won four of five starts to begin his four-year-old season and racing career for Cherwaiko after racing at two and three in the U.S. for Jim Campbell. Scott Young drives.

The full field for the Graduate Series Trot is listed below:

Race 7 – Graduate Series Trot - $101,250

1 – Eurobank Hanover (Bob McClure/Luc Blais)
2 – Mr Walner Fashion (Scott Young/Tim Cherwaiko)
3 – Galen Erso (Doug McNair/Gregg McNair)
4 – Clear For Landing (Jason Bartlett/Per Engblom)
5 – Manoah (Bob McClure/Mark Etsell)
6 – Monserrate (Jason Bartlett/Andrew Harris)
7 – Landing On Time (Bob McClure/Rick Zeron)
8 – Mr Mouton (Ake Svanstedt/Ake Svanstedt)
9 – Hey Porter (Todd McCarthy/Dave Menary)
10 – Happy Jack B (Ake Svanstedt/Ake Svanstedt)
11 – Warrior (Ake Svanstedt/Ake Svanstedt)

Post time for this Saturday’s card is 6:30 p.m.

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Brandon Blvd, pictured winning a Breeders Crown elimination last October, is the likely favourite for Saturday's Somebeachsomewhere (G3). (New Image Media)
Mark McKelvie

Mark McKelvie

Sr. Manager Communications, Woodbine Entertainment

 

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