CP Mansetti Wins 166th King's Plate
Apprentice jockey Moran, Woodbine's leading rider this season, led 18-1 longshot Mansetti to a $1 million King's Plate victory, marking trainer Kevin Attard's third win in the race.
- Photo captions show No Time is favored to win in the US$723,615 purse at Woodbine Racetrack on Saturday.
- It marked the first time a father and son duo rode together in the Canadian Triple Crown opening jewel, with Wando, 2003 Triple Crown winner, being the last to do so in this race.
- Scheduled at 5:34 p.m. EDT, the race is the ninth of 13 on Tapeta, with No Time expected to handle the 10-furlong distance.
- No Time, with Moran aboard, won the King's Plate, and Attard said, `'To accomplish this feat at this young of an age, it's just a testament to what the future holds for him.'`
- She Feels Pretty, filly, clinched her spot in the US$2-million Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf on Nov. 1 at Del Mar, following her victory in the E.P. Taylor Stakes.
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Apprentice jockey Pietro Moran guides Mansetti to $1-million King’s Plate victory
Pietro Moran will forever have family bragging rights. The 20-year-old apprentice jockey rode Mansetti to a stunning near wire-to-wire win in the $1-million King’s Plate on Saturday at Woodbine Racetrack. Moran’s victory came in just his second Plate after finishing fourth last year aboard Pierre.

CP Mansetti wins 166th King's Plate
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Mansetti magnificent in King’s Plate - Woodbine Racetrack
TORONTO, August 16, 2025 – Al and Bill Ulwelling’s Mansetti, ridden by rising star Pietro Moran and under the tutelage of champion trainer Kevin Attard, delivered the upset in the 166th running of The King’s Plate, the $1 million Canadian classic, Saturday afternoon at Woodbine. Last time out, Mansetti, named after a pizza restaurant in the Ulwellings’ home state of Minnesota, won the Marine Stakes (G3) in impressive fashion. On Saturday in fron…
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Etobicoke, Ontario–Heart stopping. Those are often the words used to describe the thrill of winning a horse race. After Mansetti (Collected) crossed the finish line first in Saturday' s King's Plate Stakes at Woodbine, Al and Bill Ulwelling and their team erupted into a frenzied celebration as a steady string of well-wishers passed by their box to congratulate the Minnesota-based owners on their first King's Plate win. And then, the unexpected. …
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