ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Ticker Tape Home will try to win Saturday’s Grade 3 Seaway for the second year in a row for Mark Casse, but Woodbine’s leading trainer has three other bullets to fire in the $150,000 sprint for fillies and mares. Stormcast has been working strongly for her return from a long layoff. Olivia Rose ran the race of her life last out in a restricted stakes. The supplemented Canadian champion Elysian Field is on the comeback trail. All three could be a factor in the seven-furlong race. Stormcast drew the one hole in the nine-horse field, much to Casse’s dismay. Idle since taking the Grade 3 Bessarabian with an 89 Beyer Speed Figure in November, the front-runner won the 2024 Bison City Stakes in a romp before ending up second in another leg of the Canadian Triple Tiara, the Wonder Where Stakes. “She’s training really well,” Casse said. “She’s extremely talented. We’re excited to get her back going. She just had some little minor things all spring, and it’s just taken us a while. And with the better horses, they have no conditions. It’s a struggle to find a place to run them. Now, she has to come back at the top, which means you have to train her harder and longer.” :: Access the most trusted data and information in horse racing! DRF Past Performances and Picks are available now. The speedy 4-year-old Olivia Rose won restricted stakes at 2 and 3. In her second race of the year in the July 13 Ballade Stakes for Ontario-sired females, she won off by 7 1/2 lengths with a big 95 Beyer. “When she wins, she wins impressively,” Casse said. “There’s not a whole lot else for her, so we’re going to give this a try.” Elysian Field, the 2023 Woodbine Oaks winner and champion 3-year-old filly, won the Grade 3 Maple Leaf going 1 1/4 miles here Nov. 9. She didn’t start again until July 11, when finishing ninth after a very wide trip in a 1 1/8-mile conditioned allowance/optional claimer on the grass at Colonial Downs. “It was kind of a mess,” Casse said, regarding her comeback race. “I had put her in an allowance race that didn’t go. There isn’t really a whole lot for her. Looking back at her form, she has sprinted okay. We run here and then target the Maple Leaf. She’s a fall horse. She’s going to be sold this November.” As for Ticker Tape Home, she got a career-high 89 Beyer when taking the 2024 Seaway. She hasn’t won since but is coming off a series of competitive performances in stakes, including a runner-up placing behind stablemate Creed’s Gold in the Grade 3 Hendrie and a third in the Sweet Briar Too on the grass. Chad Brown, last year’s Eclipse Award-winning trainer, entered the shipper Weigh the Risks. The 4-year-old is exiting an authoritative gate-to-wire score in a six-furlong allowance/optional claimer on the dirt at Saratoga, for which she got a 101 Beyer. She has no experience on a synthetic track. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.