Part-owner Ryan keeping Queen’s Plate as an option for Canadian-bred Messier
The American Triple Crown remains first and foremost on Canadian-bred Messier’s radar but part-owner Tom Ryan isn’t closing the door on the horse returning north to run in the $1-million Queen’s Plate.
The three-year-old colt — named after former NHL star Mark Messier — is the early 8-1 third choice for the Kentucky Derby on Saturday at Churchill Downs. The Preakness is slated for May 21 with the Belmont scheduled for June 11.
That would still leave Messier time to return to Canada on Aug. 21 for the Plate, North America’s oldest continuously run race and the first jewel of Canada’s Triple Crown, at Toronto’s Woodbine Racetrack. In March, Messier was the even-money favourite in the Plate Winterbook.
Ryan is the managing partner of SF Bloodstock/SF Racing LLC — which has an ownership stake in Messier. And while Ryan wouldn’t say definitely that the heralded three-year-old colt will run in Toronto, he didn’t close the door on it, either.