
Today in Racing History: Concern
Today in Racing History, 1994 Breeders’ Cup Classic champ Concern, a Maryland-bred, made his ’95 debut a winning one at the Fair Grounds.

Today in Racing History, 1994 Breeders’ Cup Classic champ Concern, a Maryland-bred, made his ’95 debut a winning one at the Fair Grounds.

Seven active members of racing’s Hall of Fame will participate in the Jockey Challenge on Black-Eyed Susan day.

Counting Crows, The Fray, and Annie Bosko will perform in the Pimlico infield on Black-Eyed Susan day, part of a big weekend of events around the Preakness.

Most people view claiming races as a necessary evil. George Rowand, on the other hand, used them to launch the careers of two graded stakes horses.

Our friends at Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred have released their March issue, and there’s plenty of good stuff to chew on.

The NTRA released its first top Thoroughbred poll of 2014, and Big ‘Cap winner Game On Dude heads the list, while Cairo Prince is the top sophomore.

Pennsyvlania horsemen have had their trials this winter, including terrible weather and contagious disease. Safe to say that spring can’t come soon enough.

The Champions handicapping contest at Laurel attracted a full field and a variety of strategies. Turns out, second is good enough — except when it’s not.

The National Thoroughbred Racing Association and others are participating in Time to Ride, American Horse Council’s program to engage new people and horses.

Charles Town will offer a guaranteed $100,000 pool for the Pick Four that concludes with the Charles Town Classic on April 19.

Kid Cruz blew past his rivals in Saturday’s Private Terms. Owner Steven Brandt’s first stakes win left him elated — and thinking of the future, and the past.

Today in Racing History, Seattle Slew kicked off his 1977 Triple Crown campaign with a devastating, track record-setting allowance victory at Hialeah.
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