With four of the 11 horses entered in Saturday's C$101,250 opening leg of the Graduate Series for 4-year-old pacers at Woodbine Mohawk Park, leading trainer Dave Menary would seem to have at least a percentage advantage. In Bruno No No No, who drew post two, Menary could have a budding star as the All Bets Off-sired stallion returns to the big track and hopes to regain winning form following a long journey and third-place finish in the Juravinski earlier this month at Flamboro. "He took all of the air and was still right there at the wire," Menary said, commenting on the long-uncovered trip his horse had to endure. A week earlier Bruno No No No set a new Canadian standard when he captured an elimination to the Juravinski in 1:48 2/5 around the Flamboro half mile track. "He was incredible that night," said Menary. "He was still pacing hard past the wire and into the turn." Bruno No No No landed post two in Saturday's contest. Two other solid efforts came from Menary's horses in the Juravinski, with Sugar Man finishing second behind race-winner Prince Hal Hanover and Fifth And Five a fourth-place finisher. "Sugar Man is acting like a better horse than I thought he was when we got him," said Menary of the son of Papi Rob Hanover that blasted from the gate, putting horses in line in the Juravinski and inevitably working out a pocket journey. Sugar Man drew post five in the Graduate leg. "I was really happy with Fitfth And Five," said Menary of the son of Bettor's Delight that drew into the second tier on Saturday (post 11). "He was solid on both ends of the mile," Menary said. Rounding out Menary's quartet will be Waffle Blue Chip, who drew post 10 but will add Lasix for the first time. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Prince Hal Hanover is the likely favorite from post three in the Graduate. The son of Captaintreacherous has picked up where he left off last year for trainer Dr. Ian Moore with three wins in as many starts. Prince Hal Hanover drew post three. The Per Engblom-trained Saba Rock returns to the big track where he's shown talent already this year with a pair of wins at the Meadowlands. Saba Rock, a sub-1:50 winner in 2026, landed the pole position. Crack Shot (post seven) was one of Ontario's best sophomores in 2025, winning on six occasions and banking C$505K in the process. A son of Bettor's Delight, Crack Shot is already a stakes winner this year, having captured a Kentucky Sire Stakes at Oak Grove on May 4. Crack Shot landed post seven. The Graduate Pace will go as race nine, with the C$101,250 leg for 4-year-old trotters carded as race seven. Menary will send out Hey Porter from post nine in the trotting event. "I'm really excited to see him race on Saturday," said Menary. "He trained great this morning (Wednesday)." Hey Porter ships north following an appearance in the Cutler Memorial at the Meadowlands on May 16. "I thought he made a good account of himself racing against the best older horses in the Cutler," said Menary, expecting to see the son of Bar Hopping more at home against his own age grouping in the Graduate. Hey Porter trotted his own mile in 1:51 while chasing Periculum in the Cutler. Trainer Ake Svanstedt has three entered in the Graduate, with the speedy Mr Mouton - a 1:50 1/5 winner as a sophomore at The Red Mile - landing post eight, Happy Jack in post 10 and Warrior from the second tier in post 11. Warrior was a winner in his 4-year-old debut and then finished a solid second behind last year's top 3-year-old Super Chapter in a qualifying mile at the Meadowlands on May 22. Only one division was necessary for the Somebeachsomewhere, a 3-year-old stakes event and last prep race for the coming C$1 million North America Cup. Menary will send out a pair in the C$140,500 event carded as race five. "They're both Ontario-sired horses and I'm glad they'll get to race without Beau Jangles in the field," said Menary. "They are both (North America) Cup eligibles, and we'll see how they race before deciding." Menary sends out Scorpion Seelster (post four), a son of Bulldog Hanover. "I dropped him into the Grassroots to get him away from Beau Jangles and he raced very well," said Menary of Scorpion Seelster, who is now riding a two-race win streak into the Somebeachsomewhere. Borderline Mobby (post eight) has done better chasing Beau Jangles this year than his stablemate, finishing second to the unbeaten colt in the SBOA final on May 16 and then fourth to him in the first leg of the Ontario Sire Stakes. A gelded son of Cattlewash, Borderline Mobby has chased Beau Jangles in nine of his 14 career starts. Breeders Crown elimination winner Brandon Blvd (post six) will be making just his second start of the year for trainer Andrew Harris. The Downbytheseaside-sired colt captured the Paul Revere at Plainridge Park on May 2 and has since qualified back with a 1:50 3/5 mile at the Meadowlands on May 15 in preparation for the Somebeachsomewhere. Woodbine Mohawk Park has a dozen races programmed on Saturday night with first post scheduled at 6:30 p.m. (EDT).