Four champs among Maryland Million pre-entries
Four 2019 champions, including Maryland Million Classic winner Forest Fire, are among the horses pre-entered for this year’s Maryland Million October 24.
Four 2019 champions, including Maryland Million Classic winner Forest Fire, are among the horses pre-entered for this year’s Maryland Million October 24.
For the first time in seven months, fans will be permitted to attend live racing at Laurel Park, albeit in limited numbers.
We check in with the Mid-Atlantic first-crop sires. Who has winners on the ground? Which horses have won stakes?
While the Tesio Stakes winner usually competes in the Preakness, this year’s champ Happy Saver skipped it – and instead won the G1 Jockey Club Gold Cup.
Favored Bridging the Gap was fractious in the gate but good as gold once it opened and went on to post a dominant win in the WVBC Cavada.
A $15,000 claim from her last start, She Figures didn’t really figure in the WVBC Distaff Saturday night but nevertheless was a dominant winner.
Gross sales at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic fall yearling sale, which concluded today, exceeded $9 million, with three hips going past $200,000.
In the early going of the second and final day of the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic fall yearling sale, two colts brought winning bids above $200,000.
It felt like no Preakness we’ve experienced, but If you weren’t moved by Saturday’s racing at Pimlico, then it’s fair to say you don’t like horse racing.
The first of two days of the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic fall yearling sale saw 122 horses sold for a grand total of nearly $3 million.