ETOBICOKE, Ontario – A big weekend of turf racing is ahead at Woodbine, with four graded stakes headlined by Saturday’s Grade 1, $1 million Woodbine Mile. A field of 10 is expected for the Woodbine Mile, led by Grade 1 Fourstardave Handicap winner Got Stormy. Got Stormy put together two victories in seven days at Saratoga last month. She won the De La Rose Stakes on Aug. 3 and ran back to win the Fourstardave over males with a 108 Beyer Figure Aug. 10. Got Stormy also has experience over the Woodbine surface, having won the Grade 3 Ontario Colleen Stakes here in July 2018. “That was one of my reasons for coming back there,” trainer Mark Casse said. “Having had some success at Woodbine never hurts.” Fourstardave runner-up Raging Bull also will make the trip to Woodbine for trainer Chad Brown, who will be looking for his first Woodbine Mile win. Brown has had one starter in the Mile, when Bobby’s Kitten finished third in the 2014 edition. Raging Bull has been knocking at the door in four Grade 1 starts this year, but is still looking for his first win of the season. Three horses exiting the Grade 2 Play the King Stakes here also are expected to be in the field for the Woodbine Mile. Silent Poet captured the Play the King on Aug. 24 with a 100 Beyer Speed Figure and is now 2 for 2 in 2019. Play the King fourth-place finisher El Tormenta and fifth-place finisher Admiralty Pier also will run in the Woodbine Mile. Rounding out the local contingent for the Woodbine Mile is American Guru, who enters off a win against allowance company on the inner turf on Aug. 11. Synchrony made his last start in June, winning the Grade 2 King Edward Stakes at Woodbine, and has been training for a start in the Woodbine Mile at Fair Hill Training Center in Maryland for trainer Michael Stidham. Woodbine Mile probable Emmaus finished fourth in the King Edward and was second to El Tormenta in the Grade 2 Connaught Cup Stakes here earlier in the year. Lucullan returned off a year layoff to win an allowance event at Belmont Park in July and followed that up with a victory in the Lure Stakes at Saratoga in August. He will ship up to Woodbine for trainer Kiaran McLaughlin in search of his first graded stakes win. Rounding out the expected field is the filly Awesometank. The England-based filly shipped over to run second behind Sistercharlie in the Grade 1 Beverly D. Stakes on Aug. 10 at Arlington Park and will be shortening up from 1 3/16 miles in the Woodbine Mile. Three more Grade 1 stakes In addition to the Woodbine Mile, three other Grade 1 turf stakes will be run at Woodbine this weekend, including the Grade 1 Northern Dancer Turf Stakes on Saturday and the Grade 1 Natalma Stakes and Grade 1 Summer Stakes for 2-year-olds on Sunday. Other graded stakes on Saturday’s card include the Grade 2 Canadian Stakes on turf and the Grade 3 Bold Venture Stakes on Tapeta. Tiz a Slam has won three consecutive graded stakes and will search for his first Grade 1 victory in the Northern Dancer. He finished sixth, beaten two lengths, in this event last year. Tiz a Slam’s winning streak began at Churchill Downs in May with a victory in the Grade 3 Louisville Handicap, and he won the Grade 3 Singspiel Stakes and Grade 2 Nijinsky Stakes at Woodbine over the summer. Holy Helena, the 2017 Queen’s Plate winner, had a successful homecoming in the Grade 2 Dance Smartly Stakes in June and has trained at Woodbine regularly since that start in preparation for a run in the Canadian Stakes. Pink Lloyd, who has won five straight stakes in 2019, headlines the field for the Bold Venture. On Sunday, a pair of 2-year-olds who have recorded Beyer Speed Figures in the 90s will headline the two Grade 1 events. Fair Maiden won her maiden by 14 1/4 lengths at Arlington Park in July, and followed that up with a 7 1/2-length win in the Catch a Glimpse Stakes at Woodbine on turf on Aug. 17, earning a 91 Beyer. She’ll look to record her third straight win in the Natalma Stakes. Keep On Truckin is unbeaten in two starts, and earned a 92 Beyer in his win in the Clarendon Stakes on Tapeta on Aug. 3. He’ll make his turf debut in the Summer Stakes. Woodbine will conduct a double draw Wednesday for the Saturday and Sunday cards. The post position draw for the Woodbine Mile is set for noon Wednesday, with Norman Powell of the NBA champion Toronto Raptors serving as guest draw master.