Shake Em Loose carries high hopes into Tesio
Two-time stakes winner Shake Em Loose, a late supplement to the Triple Crown, will seek a Preakness berth in Saturday’s Federico Tesio Stakes.
Two-time stakes winner Shake Em Loose, a late supplement to the Triple Crown, will seek a Preakness berth in Saturday’s Federico Tesio Stakes.
Likening racing to a “small town” where people talk about each other, industry insiders called for unified efforts at improvement at the ARCI conference.
The head of the new federal Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) asked state regulators to “just give us a chance” at a conference Monday.
Graded stakes winners Field Pass, a Maryland-bred, and Alms are among the horses nominated to Laurel Park’s five April 23 stakes.
Off to the Races returns to the airwaves April 9 with an exciting show featuring national HBPA chief Eric Hamelback and plenty of Derby prep talk.
Officials, including a former Maryland trainer, with the company whose product got trainer Wayne Potts suspended say they have no relationship with Potts.
Alwaysinahurry, last year’s Concern Stakes winner, has posted two works as he preps for a return to action, having not raced since August.
Training at Pimlico will shut down for three days to allow the Maryland Jockey Club to perform maintenance on the main track.
The National Thoroughbred Racing Association today released its weekly Top Thoroughbred Poll with Florida Derby winner White Abarrio on the move.
A federal judge dismissed an HBPA suit to overturn the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act, but the group says it shows a “path forward.”