Colonial: Trombetta, Johnson double up in Virginia stakes
Trainer Mike Trombetta and owner-breeder Larry Johnson teamed up to win two Virginia restricted stakes August 31 at Colonial Downs.
Read Moreby Press Release | Sep 2, 2024 | Breaking, Press release recap, Racing, Virginia, Virginia Racing | 0 |
Trainer Mike Trombetta and owner-breeder Larry Johnson teamed up to win two Virginia restricted stakes August 31 at Colonial Downs.
Read Moreby Nick Hahn | Aug 31, 2024 | Breaking, Bylined Race Preview, Racing, Virginia, Virginia Racing | 0 |
Saturday’s card at Colonial Downs includes five Virginia restricted stakes or handicaps. Nick Hahn checks ’em out.
Read Moreby Press Release | Aug 29, 2024 | Breaking, Press release preview, Racing, Virginia, Virginia Racing | 0 |
Trainer Mike Trombetta, hoping to defend his Colonial Downs training title, will send out six in Virginia restricted stakes Saturday.
Read Moreby The Biz | Aug 27, 2024 | Breaking, Press release preview, Racing, Virginia, Virginia Racing | 0 |
Four Virginia-restricted stakes on the Saturday card at Colonial Downs have drawn double-digit fields.
Read Moreby Press Release | Jul 30, 2020 | Breaking, Racing, Virginia, Virginia Racing | 0 |
What the Beep earned a stakes win at Colonial Downs for the second straight year, while the Todd Pletcher-trained Largent won the Evans.
Read Moreby Press Release | Jul 17, 2020 | Breaking, Business, Virginia, Virginia Business | 0 |
The Colonial Downs meet,wich kicks off July 27, will feature Virginia-bred and Virginia-sired runners for its opening dates.
Read Moreby Press Release | Sep 8, 2019 | Breaking, Racing, Virginia, Virginia Racing | 0 |
The Colonial Downs meet closed Saturday with five Virginia-bred races, including a rare visit by Kent Desormeaux to New Kent to win the Camptown.
Read Moreby Ted Black | Aug 10, 2018 | Breaking, Features, Maryland, MD Racing, Top Stories, Virginia, Virginia Breeding, Virginia Racing | 0 |
Four Virginia-bred stakes were taken off the turf at Laurel last Saturday – but owners, trainers, and jocks were undeterred and the show went on.
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