
Laurel Park: News and notes for March 10
News and notes from today’s Laurel Park racing card…

News and notes from today’s Laurel Park racing card…

The Delaware Thoroughbred Racing Commission has named a new associate steward and a new safety steward for 2018.

Holy Boss, standing stud at Maryland’s Anchor and Hope Farm, offers breeders a top pedigree, elegant good looks, and a serious race record.

Jockey Jevian Toledo returned to action today at Laurel Park for the first time in almost two months.

Miracle Wood Stakes runner-up Old Time Revival, trained at Laurel by Kenny Decker, is 15-1 on the morning line for the G3 Gotham at Aqueduct.

On Saturday’s “Off to the Races” radio show: Md. Racing Commission chair Michael Algeo, Derby Bill Watson, and more.

The top five 3yos in the first Top Midlantic-bred Poll of 2018 all were bred in Maryland – the first time that’s happened – led by Still Having Fun.

Fairweather Friend had bad luck getting to the track, but owner-trainer Elizabeth Meehan hopes that’s all behind her talented gelding.

Jockey Ronnie Franklin, who won two legs of the Triple Crown aboard the great Spectacular Bid, died Thursday at age 58.

Which trainers are having the best season at Laurel Park? We wanted to look beyond simply wins; here’s one alternative.
Multiple graded stakes winner Green Gratto, a New Jersey-bred, will try his luck in Saturday’s G3 Tom Fool at Aqueduct.

The Champions handicapping tournament at Laurel Park went to Columbia, MD resident Brian Conley by a narrow margin of just over $3.
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