
Delaware Park horses to watch: June 25, 2018
In which we point out a couple of horses we’ll be keeping an eye on at Delaware Park today…

In which we point out a couple of horses we’ll be keeping an eye on at Delaware Park today…

Dark Artist won her third straight in Monmouth’s Open Mind, while Aztec Sense made it four in a row in the Turning for Home at Parx Racing.

Jockey Victor Carrasco Saturday won his first race since returning to action on just his seventh mount, scoring at Laurel Park.

Glenn Eickhoff, breeder of Evans Stakes winner Sticksstatelydude, got his start with a different horse breed: the Budweiser Clydesdales.

John Stephens broke the great Barbaro, that being his main business, but had never trained a stakes winner until Altamura scored today at Laurel Park.

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam on Friday held a ceremonial signing of legislation that will help reopen Colonial Downs for live racing in 2019.

Jockey Trevor McCarthy, a Delaware native who made his name riding in the Mid-Atlantic, moved his tack to New York over the winter but now is back in the region riding at Delaware and Monmouth.

In which we point out a couple of horses we’ll be keeping an eye on at Delaware Park today…

Which riders are having the best season at Laurel Park? We look beyond the standard metrics.

Gilpin Stakes winner Do What I Say and Camptown Stakes winner Northern Eclipse square off in Saturday’s Gilpin at Laurel Park.

The Michael Matz-trained Queen Caroline is the favorite to defend her title in the Nellie Mae Cox Stakes Saturday at Laurel Park.

Trainer Jeff Runco has had high hopes for Opera Nite from day one, and the three-year-old is delivering, Thursday night winning his second straight.
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