Desert Ride looking to end Sam-Son Farm’s drought in Queen’s Plate
TORONTO — Steve Bahen and Desert Ride face a formidable challenge in returning Sam-Son Farm to the winner’s circle at the $1-million Queen’s Plate.
The Woodbine Oaks champion will be the lone filly in the 14-horse field Saturday at Woodbine Racetrack. And what’s more, she’ll break from the No. 1 post as an 8/1 pick.
But Bahen has defied long odds in this race before. In 2002, the Montreal native rode T J’s Lucky Moon to victory in the opening leg of Canada’s Triple Crown as a whopping 82/1 longshot.
And even in the Oaks on June 8, Bahen took the daughter of Candy Ride from last in the 10-horse field to victory also as an 8/1 pick. That was Bahen’s third career Oaks win.