Del-certified The Pizza Man cooks up banner year
For the second straight year, a Midwest Thoroughbreds homebred has made a national splash. And both The Pizza Man and Work All Week are Delaware-certified.
For the second straight year, a Midwest Thoroughbreds homebred has made a national splash. And both The Pizza Man and Work All Week are Delaware-certified.
Delaware certified horses earned nearly $1 million in bonuses during the just completed Delaware Park meeting, and those bonuses will continue in 2016.
An agreement between horsemen and Delaware Park provides year-round stabling at the track — if there are enough takers. Time’s a-wastin’ to get stalls there.
Calamity Kate and trainer Kelly Breen are used to being overlooked by bettors. But they’re hoping all eyes are on them after today’s Breeders’ Cup Distaff.
Delaware Park’s recently concluded 2015 had plenty of bright spots — but challenges for the future also were laid bare.
The good news: wagering was up at Delaware Park in 2015 vs. 2014. The bad: the daily average increased less than one percent.
Jockey Trevor McCarthy won five races Wednesday at Delaware Park — one shy of the track’s one-day record of six wins, a record shared by McCarthy’s father.
Delaware Racing Commission stewards hit trainer Rodolfo Romero with a 90-day suspension after finding needles and syringes in a search of his barn.
Trainer Campbell Wilson has done most of what you can do in the Thoroughbred industry. The main thing, he says, is to be with horses.
Delaware horsemen — who perhaps would be most affected by the implementation of a Maryland-Delaware racing circuit — are cautiously optimistic about it.