Ain’t Da Beer Cold could bring Kenny Cox full circle
In Laurel Park’s Native Dancer, Ain’t Da Beer Cold could give give trainer Kenny Cox a win in the same race Cox scored his first stakes win 31 years ago.
In Laurel Park’s Native Dancer, Ain’t Da Beer Cold could give give trainer Kenny Cox a win in the same race Cox scored his first stakes win 31 years ago.
Multiple graded stakes winner Field Pass, a Maryland-bred near-millionaire, looms a strong favorite in Saturday’s Henry S. Clark Stakes at Laurel Park.
Grateful Bred, dominant winner of last fall’s Maryland Million Turf Sprint, will make his first start since in Saturday’s King T. Leatherbury Stakes.
Jockey Jevian Toledo won a pair of stakes as part of a three-win Saturday at Laurel Park to earn honors as the Jockeys’ Guild’s Jockey of the Week.
Next month’s Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-year-olds in training sale will take place in Timonium with more than 600 hips in the catalog.
Off to the Races returns to the airwaves April 16 with an exciting show featuring Jerry Crawford, whose Donegal Racing owns Derby hopeful Mo Donegal and more.
English jockey William Humphrey guided Zorb to a 9-1 upset Thursday at Laurel Park for his first riding victory in the U.S.
Luna Belle will aim for her fifth consecutive stakes victory in Saturday’s Weber City Miss, where a win will put her en route to the Black-Eyed Susan.
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.