
Mid-Atlantic racing roundup, November 6
Your five-minute read to catch up on all the Mid-Atlantic racing action you may have missed over the weekend…

Your five-minute read to catch up on all the Mid-Atlantic racing action you may have missed over the weekend…

Hard-hitting sprinter Call Paul – a multiple graded winner – and promising juvenile Pink Caddy are half-siblings whose lineage didn’t presage greatness.

The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance announced today that it had granted accreditation to 40 organizations around the country that provide homes and retraining for retired racehorses.

With a win in the Breeders’ Cup Turf, Bricks and Mortar remained at the head of the class in the final NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll of 2019.

Trainer Graham Motion skipped bigger races to run Sharing in the Selima at Laurel, which paid off when she won the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf.

Vino Rosso drank up the Classic, Covfefe didn’t stutter in the Filly Sprint, and more news and reflections on Breeders’ Cup 2019.

Boundtobebad made it look ever so easy in the West Virginia Futurity Saturday night, winning by 11 lengths to remain undefeated.

Boundtobebad was awfully good in the WVBC three weeks ago and will look to double up in Saturday’s West Virginia Futurity at Charles Town Races.

Sharing – who won Laurel’s Selima Stakes – and Four Wheel Drive, winner of the Rosie’s Stakes at Colonial Downs, turned in banner Breeders’ Cup Friday wins.

Arrifana faced her toughest foes and first race around two turns and passed the tests, remaining undefeated with her fourth straight win.

Philadelphia native Joe Mishak gave up a career in accounting for one in horseracing, and now as part of My Racehorse has two Breeders’ Cup chances.

Horses bred in Maryland and Pennsylvania tackle the Breeders’ Cup, and Sagamore Farm boasts a budding star, in the Week in social media.
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