Behind the numbers from the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-year-old sale
Last look: the final numbers from the week’s Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-year-old sale, possibly with an emphasis on more obscure facts.
Last look: the final numbers from the week’s Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-year-old sale, possibly with an emphasis on more obscure facts.
Trainer Mark Casse said Sunday that War of Will, the troubled eighth-place finisher in the Kentucky Derby, will likely come to the Preakness.
The MEDCO bill would, headed to the full Senate, jumpstarts plans to renovate Laurel and Bowie but faces an uncertain future in the House.
Among the week’s maiden breakers were longshot Ten Oaks Miss at Laurel, as well as three graduates for Jeff Runco and two for Ronney Brown.
Maryland racing interests won’t oppose a Pimlico study bill in Annapolis – but continue to push hard for support for a Laurel Park “super track.”
Several horses won for the first time — and a couple of humans did, too, in the week in maiden winners.
It’s a graded race with a fat purse, but local trainers are undaunted; eight local runners are entered in Saturday’s General George.
Grade 1 winner Knicks Go tops a coterie of 17 Triple Crown nominees bred in the Mid-Atlantic.
Mesotherm dominated a Laurel Park allowance today and may (or may not) be headed to the G3 General George next month.
Our Stories that Mattered in ’18 series continues with the emergence of Justify, who came to Baltimore as a Triple Crown hopeful and left on the verge of immortality.