Midlantic mutterings from the Breeders’ Cup, Pt. 2
Now, in the second of two parts, a quick, post-position draw update on some of the Midlantic-connected runners expected to run in this weekend’s Breeders’ Cup.
Now, in the second of two parts, a quick, post-position draw update on some of the Midlantic-connected runners expected to run in this weekend’s Breeders’ Cup.
Here, in the first, of two parts, is a quick, post-position draw update on some of the Midlantic-connected runners expected to run in this weekend’s Breeders’ Cup.
Watching a new video put out by the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance is an easy way to help the group raise funds, thanks to the Maryland Jockey Club.
In today’s NewsBrief, headlines from the region’s racing industry.
Just two of the 201 Breeders’ Cup pre-entrants were bred in the mid-Atlantic, one each in Virginia and Maryland.
Wise Dan, the two-time defending Horse of the Year, has suffered a non-displaced cannon bone fracture and will not compete in the Breeders’ Cup, his owner said.
Everyone know Tom Durkin is a great announcer. But, says Doug McCoy, who’s known him since his early days in racing, he’s an even better friend.
Main Sequence seemed unlikely to accomplish much. Then he found his way to Graham Motion’s Fair Hill barn and won the G1 United Nations. A star was born.
The Breeders’ Cup and Equibase have announced the launch of a new service, providing subscribers free daily email updates on Breeders’ Cup horses and races.
The Breeders’ Cup will visit Keeneland and Del Mar in the coming years, firsts for both of those venues.