General George, Fritchie, and names not chosen
The General George wasn’t renamed, the Fritchie arguably ought to be, and who doesn’t have races in their honor says something, too.
The General George wasn’t renamed, the Fritchie arguably ought to be, and who doesn’t have races in their honor says something, too.
We provide full-card picks and analysis for today’s Laurel Park card!
The improving Kenny Had a Notion will go hunting his fourth stakes win in Saturday’s Miracle Wood at Laurel Park, where he’ll find a familiar foe.
While plenty of locals might have a say in Saturday’s Grade 3 General George, shippers like Majestic Dunhill, Funny Guy, and Share the Ride loom large.
Street Lute has been the hottest runner in a Jerry Robb barn that itself is on a lengthy hot streak. She’ll try to keep it going in Saturday’s Wide Country.
Several runners based at Laurel Park or Pimlico will try their luck in Saturday’s Grade 3 General George.
Laurel Park, which had been using a controversial GPS timing system whose accuracy many questioned, has switched back to the beam system.
Trainer Brittany Russell and Hello Beautiful are gunning for their first graded victories in Saturday’s G3 Fritchie – not bad for a $6,500 purchase.
Stallion Force the Pass, who stood for a single season in Maryland before being sold to Saudi Arabia, had his first foal, a filly, February 4.
Two-time stakes winner Dontletsweetfoolya is heading into next weekend’s Grade 3 Fritchie with a secret weapon — a new goat friend named Doris.