
Lucy’s Bob Boy gets back on winning track
Given two months off between races, Charles Town stalwart Lucy’s Bob Boy returned to action last night, and he brought his “A” game.

Given two months off between races, Charles Town stalwart Lucy’s Bob Boy returned to action last night, and he brought his “A” game.

A solid group of runners will contest tonight’s Charles Town feature, a $30,000 handicap featuring local stalwart Lucy’s Bob Boy.

In our latest QuickTake: If it’s true that bad news comes in threes, then the good news for horse racing is that we should be done with bad news for a while.

Top runners from trainers Graham Motion and John Servis will aim for the top prize in Saturday’s Grade 1, $750,000 Delaware Handicap — but it won’t be easy.

Main Sequence, the 2014 Eclipse champion turf horse and older male, has been retired, his connections said.

Undefeated sophomore filly Lady Eli has contracted laminitis, trainer Chad Brown said in a statement.

Maryland stud Friesan Fire, the 2009 Kentucky Derby post-time favorite, sired his first winner when Morning Fire scored at Parx this weekend.

American Pharoah continues to tower over the field.

Three graded races among the weekend’s mid-Atlantic stakes — and some amazing performances.

Ben’s Cat was a non-threatening sixth in yesterday’s Grade 3 Parx Dash, but he was doing fine the morning after, said trainer King Leatherbury.

In our weekly feature, Maryland Jockey Club analyst Gabby Gaudet plays the Pick 6, which has a modest carryover.

Trainer Cal Lynch’s Danzatrice lost a shoe during the G1 Acorn, costing herself valuable position. She’s back to try it again in today’s G3 Delaware Oaks.
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