CT: Division lead on line in Eleanor Casey Memorial
After big upsets in earlier stakes, supremacy in Charles Town’s two-year-old filly division is at stake Saturday in the Eleanor Casey Memorial.
After big upsets in earlier stakes, supremacy in Charles Town’s two-year-old filly division is at stake Saturday in the Eleanor Casey Memorial.
Saturday’s juvenile West Virginia Breeders’ Classics (WVBC) 2yo stakes could bring some clarity to a division in which upsets have been the norm.
Angel Cruz finished with a flourish to take the Timonium riding title, Anthony Farrior cruised to the trainer crown, and more.
One winning owner blew kisses to the Timonium crowd Sunday, which is kinda how things are at the Big T. Plus a preview of the weekend to come.
His laidback demeanor may make him seem a puppy dog at the barn, but Bull Meechum is a serious customer on the racetrack.
Though a Grade 3, the Pimlico Special’s gaudy history makes it a major race, and several local trainers are set to try their luck.
After a strong 2021 campaign, trainer Anthony Farrior has kicked off 2022 with a major run of Charles Town success that he attributes to his owners.
Three-time winner Beneath the Stars will step up into stakes company for the first time in Sunday’s $100,000 Gin Talking Stakes at Laurel Park.
Hemp galloped in a Laurel Park allowance Saturday, giving trainer Anthony Farrior his first Maryland win since EHV-1 put his barn in quarantine.
In our year-end jockey and trainer rankings for Charles Town, Arnaldo Bocachica and Kevin Patterson have the jump on their rivals.