Woodbine Mohawk Park: Horses to watch from June 30 - July 5

Thursday, June 30
DRINKS AT HOME (NW2) brushed when the speed settled and rolled away in strong score.
SCRIBBLERS (2YO) brushed to the half, put away a challenger heading home but was necked at the wire. Should be tighter and could get luckier in next.
ALWAYS B A STAR (2YOF) went to the lead from post nine and opened up a good lead only to tired into the stretch. Beaten favorite should atone in next.
UNEVERGONNAGETTHIS (NW1) well-bet seocnd choice yielded twice, sat pocket and won going away downing the odds-on favorite.
Friday, July 1
LYONS BETTORDAY (OntSS) left, tucked, got shuffled, brushed and yielded, rallied again in the lane and just missed in dead game three-move effort.
SPEAKER NANCY (NW10000FM) rallied between horses, found a late route and closed strong.
MISS ROCKADELL (NW10000FM) left, tucked, got shuffled, angled late around traffic and just missed.
STARLIGHT DANCER (OntSS) was in the pocket, escaped traffic late but did not have time to launch her best shot.
FRESHEN UP (OntSS) rallied in the final turn, finished full of pace and just missed.
Saturday, July 2
PERSISTANT BOY (NW2) sat pocket to the fast-paced favorite's front-stepping effort and rolled by in strong finish.
WARRAWEE VITAL (NW36000) tucked, brushed, got away and was kept busy in wicked mile.
NO BETTER JOY (NW5000) sat in with fast finish up the rail passing at least five foes and bears watching.
MAPPOS LION (NW20000) was all but airborne as he flew home from nowhere to just miss and will win very soon.
Monday, July 4
MACALLAN (NW20000) beaten odds-on favorite was in the pocket and cleared late, rallied but ran out of track.
ALEX HAVING FUN (POPUP) went down the road at a good clip putting the field away by headstretch.
COOL MUSCLE (COND) was 4th over heading home, picked off many foes to be second to the odds-on favorite.
HUNTER HILL (POPUP) finished fast and bears watching in next.
HESINCONTROL (POPUP) he certainly was despite being parked to the lead as he widened the margin easily.
Tuesday, July 5
THE PRINCE (NW3000) was parked the mile, challenged the pacesetting favorite but was second best in game effort.
LEFKADA (NW30000 was buried on the rail, tried to squeeze out in the final turn, could not get a route until the late stages and deserves a long look in next.
MISTER OF ALL (NW2350) was shuffled back, slipped out the final turn, came wide of dead cover, rallied all out and was gaining good at the end.
RITSON (NW6) was outkicked to the early lead but grabbed the top past the quarter, yielded for the pocket, got in tight as speed tired. Seemed more than willing and can get luckier in next.

