Late Night Pow Wow returns with a flourish in Twixt win
Late Night Pow Wow made her first start in three months – and it looks like she hasn’t lost a step after a flashy score in the Twixt at Laurel Park.
Late Night Pow Wow made her first start in three months – and it looks like she hasn’t lost a step after a flashy score in the Twixt at Laurel Park.
Phlash Phelps will shorten up from two turns for the 5 1/2 furlong Ben’s Cat Sunday, where he’ll face the speedy Dirty.
Bull Shark, an easy winner at first asking, impressed with an allowance score in his second career start today at Laurel Park.
Favored Miss J McKay dominated at first asking to break her maiden today at Laurel Park and give her sire, Hangover Kid, his first winner.
Beginning July 14, Laurel Park will accept entries and returns from Delaware Park.
Jockeys Xavier Perez and Felix A. Pinero largely escaped injury after a last-race spill at Laurel Park, while Felix E. Pinero was still being evaluated.
Accountant Jack Kousin has returned to training horses — more than three decades after leaving the business following a successful run.
Second-timer Fionnbharr scored a 19-1 upset today at Laurel Park, following in the footsteps of her dam, multiple stake winner Embarr.
Parisian Diva nearly pulled off an 11-1 upset in the Alma North on Sunday, opening up plenty of options for trainer Stacey Viands.
Please Flatter Me, second to the brilliant Covfefe last out, got back to winning in the Alma North, while Cordmaker took the Polynesian at Laurel Park.