RaceBrief for April 7
Our RaceBrief racing notebook grabs some of yesterday’s highlights and looks ahead to the future.
Our RaceBrief racing notebook grabs some of yesterday’s highlights and looks ahead to the future.
Veteran rider Horacio Karamanos won three races on Sunday at Pimlico, capping off a week that also included a major upset in the Twixt Stakes.
Embarr took the lead in mid-stretch and held on to win the Dahlia Stakes at Pimlico for the second straight year.
Aunt Ellen hadn’t shown much in 10 winless starts. The light came on today, though, as she rolled up the center of the lane to win the Twixt Stakes.
Ben’s Cat opened his 2014 campaign on familiar turf, winning the Mister Diz Stakes at Pimlico for the fifth straight time.
Training great Dickie Small, who conditioned two members of the Maryland Thoroughbred Hall of Fame, has passed away.
Today in Racing History, multiple Grade 1 winner Skip Trail won the 1986 John B. Campbell Handicap.
In our weekly feature, Maryland Jockey Club analyst Gabby Gaudet shares her longshots and exotic plays with The Racing Biz.
Bad weather and cutthroat competition made for a tough winter for Laurel Park, which saw wagering decline by nearly 20 percent.
Journeyman jock Julian Pimentel kicked off the Pimlico meet in style, with two wins on Thursday.