Woodbine Mohawk Park will be the scene for two series finals on Saturday night, and driver Travis Cullen has an opportunity in both the C$34,000 Blizzard Pacing Series championship for 3 and 4-year-old fillies and mares, as well as the C$37,400 conclusion to the Snowshoe Pacing Series for male horses of the same class. Cullen has guided both Kobra Kate and Rb'stenacious T to consecutive victories in the two preliminary legs and now hopes to cash in in the rich finals. "Things went her way," Cullen said when asked about Kobra Kate's most recent performance, a 1:57 wire-to-wire win on January 23 over the Woodbine Mohawk Park strip. A 4-year-old by Big Bad John that won just once in 26 tries in 2025, Kobra Kate has found the winner's circle this year twice in four starts, all with Cullen in the bike. While a soft early half-mile helped Cullen score decisively a week ago, the driver wasn't sure going to the front was a preferred strategy for the final. "They say she's much better from off-the-pace," Cullen said, and that may have been better reflected in her first-leg conquest, a 1:55 career record mark on January 16. Kobra Kate landed post eight in Saturday's fifth race and will need to overcome a few obstacles if she's to sweep the series. "I'm concerned about Poulton's mare," said Cullen, referring to D A Miss Universe (post three), a second-place finisher in the opening leg of the Blizzard that was absent due to weather issues for the second leg. D A Miss Universe, a late-developing daughter of Big Jim, has been raced from off-the-pace in all four career starts, capturing three of those impressively and finishing a solid second in her lone Blizzard Series appearance. Her 26 4/5 final quarter in the lone defeat obviously caught the eye of Cullen and others as well. One of the others is sent out by veteran trainer Walter Whelan, who will send out Who Are You (post two) in Saturday's final. Who Are You, a $7,500 yearling purchase for the cost-minded Whelan, has finished second in both legs of the series and hopes for better in the final. "I think she can finish in the top three," said Whelan of the daughter of Captain Crunch that campaigned last year on the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes and reached the final. In 23 starts as a 3-year-old in 2025, Who Are You won twice and finished second on six occasions. "She's a nice mare that goes along well but doesn't always get the job done," said Whelan, who despite encountering negative 30-degree wind chills, was out and training on Wednesday, preparing his mare for the final. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Cullen sounded more than excited to guide Rb'stenacious T (post five) in the Snowshoe final, race eight on Woodbine Mohawk Park's Saturday program. "We were very high on the horse," Cullen said of the 4-year-old by Freaky Feet Pete acquired late in his sophomore season. "In his first start he was in that race where Jody's (Jamieson) horse went down and was declared a 'No Contest.' "That really shook him up and he was nervous the next few times we took him to the track." That bump in the road last fall took some time to overcome with Rb'stenacious T making it to the Valedictory final on January 2 but over-pacing himself for the first three-quarters and fading in the stretch. Since that 2026 debut, Rb'stenacious T has been letter-perfect, with Cullen guiding him from well off-the-pace to victory on January 10 in an overnight race before moving into the Snowshoe where he's been far more manageable on the racetrack, with the results to prove it. Rb'stenacious T reached the lead in more sensible fractions in both Snowshoe appearances and calmly marched down the road to victory. On Saturday there's likely to be a bit more action, with a pair of other leg winners looking to make their marks in the final. Booker Seelster (post one) was narrowly defeated in the first leg of the series but bounced back with a 1:56 2/5 front-end score on January 24. The son of Sunshine Beach has been first or second in his five local starts since arriving here on December 20. The Tulsa King (post four) missed the second leg of the series but was solid winning out of the pocket for driver Todd Ratchford in his lone Snowshoe appearance on January 17. A son of Shadow Play, The Tulsa King finished third in the Valedictory final after a tough journey. Saturday's Woodbine Mohawk Park program offers 11 races with first post scheduled at 6:15 p.m. (EST).