
Virginia Thoroughbred Association aims for its best stallion season auction
More than 200 stallions from a dozen states figure to make the Virginia Thoroughbred Association’s stallion season auction a compelling one.

More than 200 stallions from a dozen states figure to make the Virginia Thoroughbred Association’s stallion season auction a compelling one.

A special Monday edition of On Tap, focusing on three stakes in the next two days.

Today in Racing History, Zippy Chippy lost his fourteenth consecutive race. Who knew that he’d go on to lose 86 more?
A horse at Parx Racing has tested positive for equine herpesvirus, according to the track’s Twitter account, leading to another quarantine.

Our weekly On Tap features the region’s best racing for the weekend to come.

The busiest claiming week of 2014 saw a new leader, in our Claimbox report.

Our occasional racing history features takes a different tack today: the story of the day the jocks allegedly fixed a race.

They say lightning doesn’t strike twice. George Rowand thinks that’s good advice for breeders, too.

A field of 10 fillies and mares is slated to run in Saturday’s Grade 2 Barbara Fritchie Handicap at Laurel Park.

The cast of Horseplayers may be all white guys with beards — but women are stepping up to the windows, too, with increasing confidence, and success.

Our RaceBrief offers news and notes from mid-Atlantic racing.

Because of impending storms, the Virginia Thoroughbred Association will hold its stallion season auction February 18, rather than February 12 as scheduled.
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