Absent Candy One stars on WVBC night
13-year-old Candy One starred on WVBC night at Charles Town. Though a middling racer, she’s an all-star broodmare and the dam of two horses that won Saturday.
13-year-old Candy One starred on WVBC night at Charles Town. Though a middling racer, she’s an all-star broodmare and the dam of two horses that won Saturday.
The long-retired Confucius Say won the West Virginia Breeders Classic three times — with five years between the second and third — and the Onion Juice once.
Trainer Richard Butts, active until he died last month at age 93, is remembered as a remarkable man whose honesty was “beyond reproach.”
Total mid-Atlantic handle rose in September versus the prior month, but the average daily handle fell.
The West Virginia Racing Commission has given Charles Town Races and Mountaineer Park 45 days to apply for NTRA safety and integrity accreditation.
Russell Road, the ageless warhorse who surpassed $2 million in career earnings and won the West Virginia Breeders Classic three times, has been retired.
Five runners took Win and You’re In events on Saturday at Charles Town to stamp their tickets to next months big West Virginia Breeders Classics (WVBC) card.
Covey Trace upset the G3 Charles Town Oaks to give her trainer — and jockey — their first graded stakes victories.
Millionaire Rise Up looks to annex Saturday’s Wild and Wonderful Stakes, odds and analysis of the full field.
Saturday’s Pink Ribbon looks like a Sugar Maple S. reunion, plus odds and analysis of the field.