Jockeys to race in the 2024 King’s Plate reach for the trophy held by Woodbine CEO Michael Copeland and special guest Natalie Spooner. Ryan Munger is second from the right. (Michael Burns Photo)
The King’s Plate held annually at Woodbine is the oldest continuously run race in North America and is one year older than South Africa’s King’s Plate having been founded in 1860.
It is for three-year-olds and the mile-and-a-quarter event on the tapeta surface forms the first leg of the Candadian Triple Crown.
Ex-pat South African jockey Ryan Munger gets a ride in the prestigious race for the second time in successive years and is on a horse who has ony raced twice for two seconds.
His mount Rafaroo is nevertheless the third favourite at 8/1.
Here is an analysis of all the whole 13 horse field done by Chris Lomon of Woodbine.com.