Star of Night dominates in My Sister Pearl
Star of Night romped home in the My Sister Pearl Stakes Saturday at Charles Town to wrap up an undefeated season.
Star of Night romped home in the My Sister Pearl Stakes Saturday at Charles Town to wrap up an undefeated season.
With Breeders’ Cup upon us, here are the horses bred, based, or racing in the Mid-Atlantic looking to make a mark on Breeders’ Cup Friday.
While the just-released report of of mares bred showed essentially flat national numbers, the MId-Atlantic saw a 15% drop.
Maryland-based sire Blofeld had his first winner Oct. 16 when Crabs N Beer scored at Delaware Park.
The Parx Racing Hall of Fame added three October 12, with trainers Butch Reid, Patricia Farro, and Eugene Euster being inducted.
How many grays and how many bays at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic fall yearling sale? Boys and girls? And when were they born? We dig into the numbers.
Though he was installed as the morning line favorite, Medina Spirit will not race in the Pennsylvania Derby, trainer Bob Baffert said.
Saturday’s Grade 1 Cotillion Stakes has attracted seven graded winners, including G1 winner Maracuja and Black-Eyed Susan winner Army Wife.
Saturday’s Grade 1, $1 million Pennsylvania Derby has drawn a field of nine, headed by Kentucky Derby winner (maybe?) Medina Spirit.
With her score in Saturday’s Weathervane Stakes, Hello Beautiful also moved to the top of the MATCH Series standings, one of four top contenders in action.