
Dance to Bristol’s success is a Figgins family affair
“My whole family has been involved” in his training career says Ollie Figgins, III. That makes Dance to Bristol’s meteoric rise something of a family affair.
“My whole family has been involved” in his training career says Ollie Figgins, III. That makes Dance to Bristol’s meteoric rise something of a family affair.
The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) and some 50 other organizations have called for uniform national medication regulations.
A busy Jamie Ness claimed seven horses in the last week to take over the top spot in the Midlantic Claiming 7 in our latest Claimbox report.
Victorious races are hard to come by. This week’s Midweek Movie takes us on the journey with one owner.
At Monday’s Fasig-Tipton sale, Maryland breeders see their industry taking its first steps on the road back.
New sires outpaced the market as a whole at yesterday’s Fasig-Tipton sale — and the sale’s top-seller came from newcomer Quality Road.
A week ago, Midlantic tracks offered 20 stakes races. This week, they offered none – and handle fell by about one-third, in our HandleTrak report.
Horses bred in the mid-Atlantic accounted for a big share of yesterday’s Fasig-Tipton yearling sale, and the news was mostly positive.
With a win at Laurel Park Saturday afternoon aboard Haywired, jockey J.D. Acosta recorded his 2,500th career victory.
In our weekly LookBack, we circle back on some recent top stories to see what happened next, plus some other news and notes.
In our weekly feature, Maryland Jockey Club analyst Gabby Gaudet shares her Saturday longshots and exotic plays with The Racing Biz.
New sires at Fasig-Tipton? We’ve got 15 of ’em who’ll be represented by Midlantic-bred yearlings….
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