Delaware Park Racing Notebook 2018: Vol. 11
Our weekly Delaware Park Racing Notebook includes a clocker’s report, horses to watch, track bias tendencies, and who’s hot among jocks and trainers.
Our weekly Delaware Park Racing Notebook includes a clocker’s report, horses to watch, track bias tendencies, and who’s hot among jocks and trainers.
One of the new faces around Delaware Park this year is that of Cynthia Smith, the state’s second-ever female steward.
Our weekly Delaware Park Racing Notebook includes a clocker’s report, horses to watch, track bias tendencies, and who’s hot among jocks and trainers.
In this week’s Delaware Park Racing Notebook, we provide a mid-meet review of some of the big stars and stellar performances.
Trainer Anthony Pecoraro arrived at Delaware Park with a bevy of maidens, and, with a 34 percent strike rate, he’s enjoyed a productive meet thus far turning them into winners.
Our weekly Delaware Park Racing Notebook includes a clocker’s report, horses to watch, track bias tendencies, and who’s hot among jocks and trainers.
Apprentice rider Johan Rosado, plying his trade at Delaware Park and the Mid-Atlantic, has a pretty good teacher: his dad, the 1997 Eclipse winner as top apprentice.
Some Thoroughbreds — including former stars — are finding productive second careers without ever leaving the racetrack.
Our weekly Delaware Park Racing Notebook includes a clocker’s report, horses to watch, track bias tendencies, and who’s hot among jocks and trainers.
The Bill Mott-trained Elate kickstarted her 2017 season with a win at Delaware Park, and will look to reprise that in her first start in eight months in Saturday’s G2 Delaware Handicap.