ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Trainer Mark Casse sends out three of the five runners for Saturday’s $250,000 Wonder Where Stakes at Woodbine in No Time, Winterberry, and Shifty. One could make a case for all three in the 1 1/16-mile inner turf event, which is the anchor leg of the Canadian Triple Tiara for Canadian-bred 3-year-old fillies. No Time impressively won the opening Tiara race, the 1 1/8-mile Woodbine Oaks. After stalking a fast pace, she drew off through the stretch to prevail by 3 3/4 lengths over Shifty, while pacesetter Winterberry faded to third. No Time earned a big 88 Beyer Speed Figure for the effort. No Time was well-backed against the boys most recently in the $1 million King’s Plate, in which she finished a sagging ninth ahead of stablemate Ashley’s Archer, who failed to make the pace as planned. “It was over in the first eighth of a mile,” Casse said. “Ashley’s Archer was supposed to go to the lead. If there’s no pace, that filly will run over the top of everybody.” :: Access the most trusted data and information in horse racing! DRF Past Performances and Picks are available now. A week before the Aug. 16 King’s Plate, Winterberry wired the field going 1 1/16 miles in the middle Tiara leg, the Bison City Stakes, as Shifty finished a chalky second. No Time graduated on the main turf at 2, and Shifty took the Catch a Glimpse Stakes when sprinting on the main course last summer. Winterberry’s lone turf start came against males without Lasix in the Grade 1 Summer at 2, during which she tracked a fast pace before fading to sixth. Completing the Wonder Where lineup are Aristella and Scat Girl. The Wonder Where is traditionally run at 1 1/4 miles, but is being shortened due to the switch to the inner turf because of the renovations to the main turf course. Singspiel Dancin in Da’nile could record his first stakes win in Saturday’s $150,000 Singspiel, although the English invader Haunted Dream might prove tough to beat with the addition of Lasix. A 6-year-old trained by Gail Cox, Dancin in Da’nile is coming off his best effort of the year, finishing a closing second to favored Stanley House in the Niagara Stakes going 1 1/4 miles on the main turf. “It was a very nice effort,” Cox recalled. “There was no speed in the race. He doesn’t have speed either, and I thought he ran great.” Dancin in Da’Nile stretches out to 1 3/8 miles around three turns on the inner course in the Grade 3 Singspiel, in which he wound up fourth last year. “He’s doing great,” Cox said. “He’s coming into the race exactly how we want him to be. He ran a good one last time out and now he gets more distance.” Haunted Dream won 6 of 30 starts in England, dating back to his 2-year-old campaign in 2021. He finished a creditable third last time out Aug. 9 in the Group 3 Rose of Lancaster at Haydock. During the last two winters, he was campaigned in Qatar, where he won the same Group 3 event two years in a row. Rounding out the Singspiel field are Roscar and Tosen Wish, along with the supplements Legal Catch and Venencia. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.