
RaceBrief for March 20
Our RaceBrief racing notebook grabs some of yesterday’s highlights and looks ahead to the future.

Our RaceBrief racing notebook grabs some of yesterday’s highlights and looks ahead to the future.

“Moneyball” enshrined using analytics to help players and teams to succeed. Years earlier, George Rowand used it to put his horses in their best spots.

Our RaceBrief racing notebook grabs some of yesterday’s highlights and looks ahead to the future.

The Maryland Racing Commission today tweaked the rules regarding apprentice jockey weight allowances, but the Jockeys’ Guild was still dissatisfied.

After a failed mediation, Colonial Downs and Virginia’s horsemen aren’t close — and may be getting farther away from — a resolution to save the 2014 meet.

New legislation in West Virginia will reduce gaming’s support of Thoroughbreds, leaving Charles Town horsemen and breeders nervously eyeing the future.

In today’s RaceBrief, a Virginia Racing Commission meeting provided no relief in the track-horsemen dispute, plus the region’s weekend racing.

Game On Dude and Cairo Prince remain atop the NTRA’s weekly top Thoroughbred and three year-old polls.

Today in Racing History, Secretariat began his three year-old campaign with a four-length win in the Bay Shore — but had to sweat out an objection first.

Charles Town will provide financial support to CANTER Mid-Atlantic’s program to rehabilitate and rehome retired racehorses.

Apprentice rider Eli Rosa, off nearly a year with a broken arm, notched the first win of his comeback today at Laurel Park.

The rapidly improving Steady N Love turned the tables on two horses she’d previously lost to and won the Caesar’s Wish at Laurel Park.
Join our mailing list to get our latest news delivered to your inbox each week! And, by the way, we never sell our lists or share your info with outside parties. If you submit this form, you'll receive a confirmation email, and you must click the link in that email to be subscribed. Thanks!
Thanks for signing up!