Laurel: Who’ll step forward in Smart Halo?
Saturday’s Smart Halo Stakes at Laurel Park brings together eight young fillies looking to step forward.
Saturday’s Smart Halo Stakes at Laurel Park brings together eight young fillies looking to step forward.
Kenny Had a Notion, winner of consecutive restricted stakes, will look to make it a hat trick versus open company in Laurel’s James F. Lewis, III Stakes.
A total of 56 horses has been nominated to a pair of juvenile stakes Saturday at Laurel Park, the Smart Halo and James F. Lewis, III.
Two-year-old Lugamo made it two straight with a dominant score going a one-turn mile at Laurel Park Friday.
Denied a chance to defend his Maryland Million Sprint title, Taco Supream will instead headline a tough allowance heat Friday at Laurel Park.
Jaxon Traveler, two-for-two in his brief career, will make his next start in the Maryland Juvenile Futurity at Laurel Park.
Fresh off a four-win Maryland Million Day, jockey Sheldon Russell earned Jockey of the Week honors from the Jockeys’ Guild.
A year after her coming-out party in the 2019 Maryland Million, Hello Beautiful got back on track with a dominant win in today’s Maryland Million Distaff.
It’s been a tough year for everyone, but trainer Mike Trombetta, who will probably saddle four, says this Maryland Million will be just as special as ever.
Lewisfield will seek his second victory in three Maryland Million Sprint tries when he tackles that race Saturday at Laurel Park.