LRL: Cruise the Nile answers questions in Henry S. Clark
One race after posting a front-running score, Cruise the Nile showed a different dimension Saturday when rallying to win the Henry S. Clark Stakes.
One race after posting a front-running score, Cruise the Nile showed a different dimension Saturday when rallying to win the Henry S. Clark Stakes.
Laurel Park’s first three grass stakes of 2026 — the Dahlia, King Leatherbury, and Henry Clark — are Saturday and have drawn big and competitive fields.
Ultimate Love, 2-for-2 in her young career, tries stakes company in Saturday’s Selima at Laurel Park, where she’ll find a Graham Motion duo.
Proton did it the easy way. Parkes did it the hard way. Will one of them find a way to do it again in Saturday’s Laurel Futurity?
The Graham Motion barn sent out polar opposite distaffers in Saturday stakes at Laurel Park, and both Toupie and No Show Sammy Jo won.
In a race that looked very much like her Keertana Stakes win, Marksman Queen led throughout to win the G3 Dick Memorial Saturday at Delaware Park.
Trainer Graham Motion will aim for his 10th Robert Dick Memorial Stakes win Saturday with morning line favorite Marksman Queen.
Grade 1 winner Trikari struggled on off going at Pimlico and hopes for a better outcome in Saturday’s Prince George’s County at Laurel Park.
Fondly romped in the Grade 3 Delaware Oaks, confirming what trainer Graham Motion thought of her and calling to mind old friends.
A field of 11 promising sophomore fillies is set to dash 5 ½ furlongs on the turf in Sunday’s $100,000 Stormy Blues Stakes at Laurel Park, and one filly getting a long look from the public will be Roja. Owned by Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Madaket Stables, Roja burst onto the turf scene with a […]