Preakness weekend possibles
The Preakness won’t be the only big Pimlico race next weekend. Here are some of the runners we’re expecting to see.
The Preakness won’t be the only big Pimlico race next weekend. Here are some of the runners we’re expecting to see.
Social Inclusion has boarded a van from Gulfstream to Pimlico for next week’s Preakness Stakes, plus other Preakness news and notes.
Nearly 500 horses have been nominated to Preakness weekend stakes, the Maryland Jockey Club reported.
The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA) will hold one of its ownership seminars in Timonium just prior to next week’s Preakness.
The Maryland Jockey Club has announced a new two-day, Pick 3 wager, including next Friday’s G3 Pimlico Special and Saturday’s G2 Dixie and G1 Preakness.
The Maryland Racing Commission and Maryland Jockey Club today announced the security, medication, and testing protocols for Preakness weekend.
Social Inclusion, third as the favorite in the Grade 1 Wood Memorial, is expected at Pimlico on Thursday to prep for the Preakness.
Filly Ria Antonia has emerged as an unexpected Preakness possible, despite her sixth place finish in the Kentucky Oaks.
Thoroughbred racing’s 2014 economic indicators continued to lag behind 2013 through an April that saw 6.5 percent fewer race days.
Game On Dude’s recent defeat opened the door for a familiar horse to ascend to the top of the NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll: Wise Dan.