Delaware certified runners earn almost $1 million
Delaware certified horses earned nearly $1 million in bonuses during the just completed Delaware Park meeting, and those bonuses will continue in 2016.
Delaware certified horses earned nearly $1 million in bonuses during the just completed Delaware Park meeting, and those bonuses will continue in 2016.
Away since May, Maryland-based sprinter Lady Sabelia, winner of last year’s G2 Fritchie, returned to action Sunday with a flashy win at Belmont Park.
The Maryland Racing Media Association’s Crab Feast – benefiting its unique scholarship fund – will honor King Leatherbury, Xtra Heat, Not for Love, and Bruce Quade.
With Claiming Crown Preview run Sunday at Laurel Park for the first time, Indycott took the $70,000 feature to stamp a ticket to the big day at Gulfstream.
Bullets Fever edged clear of Aye a Song to take Saturday’s $50,000 Tri-State Futurity by a neck.
Several horses with connection to the mid-Atlantic region ran in Saturday’s Breeders’ Cup races. Here’s how they did.
St. Albans Boy is special to owner Anne Poulson — the last foal from a blue hen mare and named for her son — moreso now after winning the Laurel Turf Cup.
Several horses with connection to the mid-Atlantic region ran in Friday’s Breeders’ Cup races. Here’s how they did.
WVBC 2-year-old winners Bullets Fever — full brother to star Hidden Canyon — and Aye a Song will tangle in the $50,000 Tri-State Futurity Saturday night.
Laurel Park’s nine-race Sunday card is its Claiming Crown Preview day, with winners earning automatic entry to December’s Claiming Crown at Gulfstream.