
Laurel Park card spiced by SC residency races
Laurel Park will for the first time Saturday host a pair of stakes races restricted to horses who spent time in South Carolina; the races previously were run at Parx.

Laurel Park will for the first time Saturday host a pair of stakes races restricted to horses who spent time in South Carolina; the races previously were run at Parx.

Our weekly Laurel Park Racing Notebook includes horses to watch, headlines from the weekend, and hot jocks and trainers.

Charles Town for the first time is racing Thanksgiving night — the only North American Thoroughbred track to do so — and hopes for a big wagering night.

Trainer Jeff Runco doesn’t have to look far to be reminded of his sons. Many of his best horses were named in their honor.

Jockey Elvis Trujillo — fresh off a stint in China — has moved his tack to Maryland to launch his North American comeback.

The $200,000 Fabulous Strike and two other stakes headline a 10-race Thanksgiving eve card at Penn National.

Gary Quill reminisces about the Thanksgiving of his childhood, which always featured a late meal so his grandfather and uncle could catch the early races.

T Rex Express, five times the runner-up in stakes company, broke through in a big way to win the My Sister Pearl Stakes at Charles Town on Saturday.

Northern Eclipse, a stake winner earlier this year, found the winning range again today in a Laurel Park allowance.

Romantic Cork, who held on to win the WVBC Distaff last month, will look to strike again in Saturday’s $50,000 My Sister Pearl Stakes at Charles Town.

Unbridled Daddy, suddenly improving, scored his third straight victory in a Laurel Park allowance Friday afternoon.

Our weekly Laurel Park Racing Notebook includes horses to watch, headlines from the weekend, and hot jocks and trainers.
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