Trainer Graham Motion setting his sights on Queen’s Plate win for Sam-Son Farm
TORONTO — He’s won the Kentucky Derby and two Breeders’ Cup races. Now trainer Graham Motion has his sights on adding the $1-million Queen’s Plate to his impressive resume.
The 54-year-old native of Cambridge, England, will send two Sam-Son Farm horses postward Saturday evening at Woodbine Racetrack. Strike Me Down will break from the No. 4 post with Jose Ortiz aboard while Rafael Hernandez will ride Say the Word from the No. 9 position in the 16-horse field.
“Since I got into the business it (Queen’s Plate) has been on my radar,” Motion said during a telephone interview. “I just didn’t have opportunities to come up there with a Canadian-bred but more and more we seem to have clients with a Canadian-bred so it’s definitely on my radar every year now.
“It’s definitely one of those races that you’d like to have on your resume, without a doubt. I’m very fortunate to have those horses for Sam-Son, two legitimate horses. It’s exciting.”