
Thoroughbred Charities of America to present Awards of Merit
Thoroughbred Charities of America will present nearly 20 of the awards to individuals nominated by state Thoroughbred owners and breeders associations.
Thoroughbred Charities of America will present nearly 20 of the awards to individuals nominated by state Thoroughbred owners and breeders associations.
In today’s RaceBrief, we check in to see how the horses we watched this weekend did.
A pair of stakes races that would have headlined Laurel Park’s canceled Saturday card will instead be run Thursday, track and weather conditions permitting.
John O’Neil rallied late to win the weekend’s NHC handicapping championship and the $800,000 first prize.
Mike Gathagan, the communications chief at Laurel and Pimlico for 14 years, has resigned.
Laurel Park has canceled its live card for Saturday, January 24.
What’s on tap this weekend… a pair of stakes, an interesting maiden, a couple of of intriguing allowances… our horses to watch!
NYRA’s response to recent breakdowns at Aqueduct won’t likely solve the problem – but does call attention to an unintended irony and, oddly, the Preakness.
More than 600 players will compete for over $2.3 million in this weekend’s National Handicapping Championship contest.
The Racing Biz has published a FREE guide to tomorrow’s two Laurel Park stakes, featuring tips and trends, analysis and selections. Grab a copy here!
Once-beaten Golden Years, winner of December’s Marylander Stakes, is favoried in Saturday’s Whiteley Stakes at Laurel Park, one of two stakes on the card.
When Barbara Luna ran a racehorse rehoming program, she found her greatest challenge was finding spots for old warhorses. So she started her own program.
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