Woodbine Mile champion Starship Jubilee will be heading to Breeders’ Cup at Keeneland
TORONTO — Starship Jubilee has made a career of exceeding expectations.
In 2017, Tino Attard claimed the then four-year-old filly for $16,000 with the intention of breeding her. But she’s continually put those plans on hold by piling up wins on the racetrack.
Last month, the seven-year-old champion mare became the oldest winner of the $1-million Woodbine Mile. On Tuesday, Canada’s 2019 horse of the year will depart for Keeneland in Lexington, Ky., to run in the Breeders’ Cup, thoroughbred racing’s equivalent to the Super Bowl that attracts many of the world’s top horses.
The Woodbine Mile victory secured Starship Jubilee, the 5/1 fourth pick, an automatic berth in the Breeders’ Cup Mile. But the connections are also looking at the Filly and Mare Turf event.