Future on display in WVBC juvenile races
Saturday’s West Virginia Breeders’ Classics juvenile and sophomore races may have provided a helpful glimpse into the future for Charles Town racing.
Saturday’s West Virginia Breeders’ Classics juvenile and sophomore races may have provided a helpful glimpse into the future for Charles Town racing.
Charles Town’s first two-year-old stakes of the year are coming up quickly, and the juvenile picture has begun to grow slightly clearer.
Apprentice rider Yedsit Hazlewood earned his first meet riding title, and trainer Anthony Farrior took his second straight Timonium title.
Blink and you might miss it: Timonium’s seven-day 2025 live racing stand has four days left, kicking off Friday.
Trainer Anthony Farrior believes Faster Gator has the ability to compete against top-level sprinters. He’ll test that theory in Charles Town’s Hilton Memorial.
The beaten favorite in four straight, In My Memories wasn’t favored in today’s Laurel Park feature — but she returned to winning.
Mendys Honey was just in time to win the Fancy Buckles Stakes Saturday at Charles Town, her second local stakes win of the year.
Social Chic rallied late and had just enough to hold off No Change in an exciting renewal of Charles Town’s Confucius Say Stakes Saturday.
Four-year-old Mendys Honey parlayed a perfect trip into the first stakes win of her career in Friday’s Original Gold at Charles Town.
Making his first start since June, 3-year-old Faster Gator improved to 2-for-2 with an allowance win Friday at Laurel Park.