On Tap: Calm
On tap: no stakes but plenty of racing action in the mid-Atlantic.
On tap: no stakes but plenty of racing action in the mid-Atlantic.
In our latest “Behind the numbers” feature, we discover that it pays to be a trainer at Parx Racing – something with which Chad Brown would certainly agree.
Six years ago Phil Schoenthal learned the danger of jinxing his horses. Saturday he avoided that, and Miss Behaviour romped in the Grade 3 Charles Town Oaks.
California Chrome. Untapable. Miss Behaviour. Graded stakes at three different tracks. What’s on tap this weekend is a heady brew, indeed.
The goal in creating the Charles Town Oaks was to find a cozy spot on the calendar to create a “splash event.” Six years later, it’s mission accomplished.
Speedy Miss Behaviour, recently second in a pair of graded Saratoga races, headlines a solid group in Saturday’s Grade 3 Charles Town Oaks.
In our third “Behind the numbers” feature, we review the charts and wonder if a steady is always a steady.
Pennsylvania-bred, Maryland-based Miss Behaviour is expected to make her next start in the G3 Charles Town Oaks on September 20.
Parx kicked off its big month with some big upsets, and there was lots more regional stakes action… weekend RaceBrief.
Two big juvenile races at Monmouth and four Midlantic-breds in Spa stakes are all on tap.