
Midlantic trainers among those denied Stud Book privileges
The Jockey Club has denied Stud Book privileges to four trainers, two based in the mid-Atlantic region.

The Jockey Club has denied Stud Book privileges to four trainers, two based in the mid-Atlantic region.

With his win in the Arkansas Derby, Classic Empire surged to the top of the NTRA Top 3-year-old Poll, while Arrogate held the top spot overall.

In our latest weekend wrap, some stars return, and youngsters show promise.

Jockey Julian Pimentel will miss four to six weeks with broken toes suffered yesterday when he was thrown from a mount before a race.

Fan favorite millionaire Ben’s Cat finished fifth today in his 11-year-old season debut – a result not likely to quiet those calling for his retirement.

Jockey Ashley Castrenze missed six months with a persistent rib injury. She returned Friday: out of breath but glad to be back.

The Federico Tesio – a Win and You’re In for the Preakness – and the Weber City Miss, serving the same role for the Black Eyed Susan, will take place April 22.

Saturday’s edition of “Off to the Races on The Racing Biz Radio Network” will feature Gabby Gaudet, Paul Espinosa, and Patrick Nuesch.

The Equine Injury Database is a huge step forward for racing. The next would be for more tracks in the database to make their data available to the public.

The Charles Town Classic has always attracted good horses in search of a payday. But in the first running, local hero Researcher boosted local pride with an upset.

The Fasig-Tipton two-year-old sale has nearly 600 catalogued for the post-Preakness event.

Fan favorite Ben’s Cat kicks off his 2017 season Sunday in a $50,000 allowance test at Laurel Park.
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