ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Starship Jubilee romped in the Grade 2 Canadian Stakes for the second consecutive year on Saturday afternoon at Woodbine, and trainer Kevin Attard said the 6-year-old mare would be nominated to the Grade 1, $600,000 E.P. Taylor Stakes, which will be run over 1 1/4 miles on turf at Woodbine on Oct. 12. However, Attard noted that the E.P. Taylor distance isn’t Starship Jubilee’s best. Starship Jubilee finished fourth in last year’s edition of the E.P. Taylor after setting the pace, and was second in the Grade 2 Dance Smartly Stakes over 1 1/4 miles earlier this year. “A mile and a quarter is a tad far for her,” he said. “I think a mile and an eighth hits her squarely between the eyes. When we do run her a mile and a quarter, I think we have to ride her a little differently.” Complicating the decision further is an additional bonus that could be on the line for Starship Jubilee in the E.P. Taylor. Starship Jubilee is now the leader in Woodbine’s Ladies of the Lawn series, a four-race graded stakes turf series that includes the Grade 2 Nassau, the Grade 2 Dance Smartly, and the Grade 2 Canadian Stakes. The series concludes with the E.P. Taylor, and offers $75,000 in bonuses to the top three finishers in the points standings. Starship Jubilee is the only horse to have run in all three legs of the series, and recorded runner-up finishes in the Nassau and Dance Smartly before her victory in Saturday’s Canadian Stakes. “With the E.P. Taylor being in your own backyard, it’s always very tempting,” Attard said. “We’ll obviously nominate for it and hopefully she comes out of the race in good order. We’ll talk it over with the owners and decide from there.”