Chartcallers: Eyes and ears of the betting public
Watching races — and really seeing what happens — is a vital skill to handicappers. Here, four chartcallers share their insights.
Watching races — and really seeing what happens — is a vital skill to handicappers. Here, four chartcallers share their insights.
Claiming activity rose, plus the region’s leaders, in our Claimbox report.
Claiming activity was flat, plus the region’s leaders, in our Claimbox report.
The just-completed Delaware Park meet was like an old spaghetti western, says Doug McCoy: the good, the bad, and the ugly. Minus Clint Eastwood, of course.
Delaware Park’s meet closed with a drop in handle despite strong business on its signature Delaware Handicap and Oaks cards.
Claiming activity plummeted, plus the region’s leaders, in our Claimbox report.
Michael Ritvo has deep family roots in racing. But it took a job with trail horses to push him into the sport, and now the apprentice jock is opening eyes.
Fray Martinez dreamed of being a successful jockey. He’s following that dream now at Delaware Park, just as his close friend Victor Carrasco did last year.
Claiming activity was again solid, plus the region’s leaders, in our Claimbox report.
Trainer Anthony Pecoraro has used his keen eye and horse sense — rather than access to fancy bloodlines — to thrive in racing for 30 years.