The top 2-year-old trotters in North America will see action on Saturday night as Woodbine Mohawk Park hosts an enormous stakes-filled program with the C$485,000 William Wellwood Memorial the featured event on the 13-race extravaganza. Magic Punk, a winner in three of his first four career starts, is likely to be the favorite, having drawn post two for trainer Ake Svanstedt. The Wellwood is slated as race 10, and the 2-year-old colts and geldings will be racing for the highest purse money of their short careers. For Magic Punk, a son of Wishing Stone from a solid maternal family, the race will be a test to see if he’s as good as he looked trotting to a 1:54 4/5 mile with a 26 4/5 final quarter in his elimination on August 15. "He's from a good family," said Svanstedt. "There's Mr. Muscleman and Plunge Blue Chip."  The latter was one of the top fillies trained by Svanstedt, and Magic Punk appears to be falling in line with some of the high-class horses within his maternal line. "He can do it on his own or following horses," Svanstedt said, giving high praise to a colt that appeared quite handy and racy in his elimination heat. Ardonne was the other Wellwood elimination winner, and he drew post six for the final, but driver Scott Zeron hardly seemed deterred with the spot. "I really didn’t want to draw inside, and I think the six is a better spot than the five right behind the starting car," Zeron said when asked.  ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Ardonne, the runner-up in the New Jersey Sire Stakes final on Hambletonian Day at the Meadowlands, rallied from off-the- pace to track down Cambridge Hanover in an identical 1:54 4/5 clocking as the other elimination race. It was a final quarter sprint of 27 seconds flat that catapulted the son of Tactical Landing trained by Megan Scran to the winner's circle. Zeron is quite astute when assessing his horse and the competition. "He's a horse that can give you a 27 second quarter at best," said Zeron. "I think he'll be fine going good fractions the entire mile." Ardonne showed that versatility in his New Jersey Sire Stakes final where he left the gate fast and tracked speed most of the way, only to get stymied when the leader faltered on the final turn. Directly inside Ardonne will be Cambridge Hanover, the $1 million yearling purchase from last year's Harrisburg sale. Winless in three career starts, the half-brother to last year's Wellwood winner Maryland left the gate and then went first- over in his elimination, losing by just a head to Ardonne. "I think Dexter wanted to get away behind Scott (Zeron)," said Andrew Harris, who trains Cambridge Hanover. "Even though it wasn't the best trip, he raced well." Cambridge Hanover will pick up Todd McCarthy for the Wellwood final, with Dunn opting for Magic Punk. McCarthy drove the colt in two previous starts at The Meadowlands. Ontario-based horses will likely be longshots in the Wellwood, but they shouldn't be counted out. Greenarrow Hanover (post one) made a couple of moves in his elimination race and held gamely while second best to Magic Punk. A gelded son of Greenshoe, Greenarrow Hanover was a winner of the Millar Farms final on August 4 over this surface. Trainer Blake MacIntosh will send out Ontario Sires Stakes Gold Series winner Crunchintheodds (post 10) with leading driver James MacDonald in the sulky. A colt by Green Manalishi S, Crunchintheodds was under the gun in the final half of his preliminary and eventually faded to fourth.  While the Wellwood and companion Peaceful Way finals are the richest events on Saturday's Woodbine Mohawk program, the aged pacers will go at it in two $50,000 eliminations for the Canadian Pacing Derby.  Sabonis, a $40,000 supplemental entry, drew post six in the fifth race and first division. The 4-year-old was a recent winner of the Grade 2 Dan Patch Stakes at Harrah's Hoosier Park, and the connections rolled the dice with the supplemental payment. The same connections supplemented Allywag Hanover to the 2021 edition of the Canadian Pacing Derby and captured the classic. Trainer Brett Pelling was hoping that this year's edition would also be a straight-to-final event but when 17 horses entered that did not happen. Haughton Memorial winner Oakwood Ardan IR (post two) and Huntinthelastdolar (post three) add depth to this division. Trainer Andrew Harris has a pair in the second Derby elimination (race eight) with Captain Luke (post two) and Abuckabett Hanover (post seven) seeking spots in the lucrative final. Dan Patch runner-up Bythemissal (post six) may be peaking for trainer Ron Burke.