
Knicks Go tops Midlantic Triple Crown noms
Grade 1 winner Knicks Go tops a coterie of 17 Triple Crown nominees bred in the Mid-Atlantic.

Grade 1 winner Knicks Go tops a coterie of 17 Triple Crown nominees bred in the Mid-Atlantic.

With new state subsidies, Monmouth Park is adding days in 2019 and bolstering purses, which are expected to hit about $500,000 daily.

Mid-Atlantic claiming activity rose sharply in January versus the prior year, in our Claimbox report.

What’re Midlantic racing folks talking about on social media this week? Chelsea Lowman explores…

Eclipse champion female sprinter Shamrock Rose has been named the Top Midlantic-bred of 2018.

In the final pre-Breeders’ Cup edition of the NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll, Accelerate maintains a narrow advantage over Triple Crown hero Justify.

Correjon set a Laurel Park track record — albeit at a rarely-used distance — for his second straight score.

Nearly 700 trainers have been accepted to have horses in the 2019 Thoroughbred Makeover, which takes place in October.

Monmouth Park will receive $10 million per year for the next five years as part of a racing subsidy, and other news and notes from the region.

Maryland-bred Our Braintrust, now with new connections, aims to get on the Derby trail in Saturday’s G3 Withers Stakes at the Big A.

The Maryland Horse Breeders Association has announced its stallion, broodmare, and breeder of the year for 2018.

Our Ghosts of Racetracks Past series continues with the story of the Bowie, the Maryland track known for wicked winters — and the unusual devotion of its fans.
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