
RaceBrief: Four we watched 12/27-12/28
How’d our four horses to watch do this weekend? Today’s RaceBrief has the answer.
How’d our four horses to watch do this weekend? Today’s RaceBrief has the answer.
Jockey Forest Boyce traveled from New Orleans to ride Ghost Bay in today’s Maryland Juvenile Futurity. That was a wise move, as he rolled to a 4-length score.
In our weekly feature, Maryland Jockey Club analyst Gabby Gaudet plays a late Pick 3 and digs into the Maryland Juvenile Futurity.
Spotted Heart, fifth in the Maryland Million Lassie, turned the tables and registered a 23-1 upset in today’s Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship.
What’s on tap this weekend… the final stake of 2014 at Laurel Park, plus a couple of interesting maidens, and more. Our horses to watch…
October’s Maryland Million Lassie produced four next-out winners. Six Lassie runners are entered in Friday’s Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship.
Yesterday’s year-end photo gallery featured graded stakes stars and major events. Today: some of the year’s local stars and events!
The West Virginia Racing Commission will retain an independent investigator to determine what went wrong leading to a head-on collision at Charles Town.
Plenty of big stars ran (or were based) in the mid-Atlantic this year. Here, a photo gallery of some of the graded stakes stars who helped make the year special.
Two weekend takes for Maryland-bred two-year-olds — the Maryland Juvenile Futurity and Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship — have attracted big fields.
The $1.5 million, Grade 2 Charles Town Classic, to be run April 18, will highlight the track’s just-announced stakes schedule.
On Friday we flagged four horses we were watching over the weekend. Today’s RaceBrief answers the question: How’d they do?
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