The autumn of King Leatherbury
Hall of Fame trainer King Leatherbury, fifth on the all-time wins list, is down to one owner and four horses — but no complaints.
Hall of Fame trainer King Leatherbury, fifth on the all-time wins list, is down to one owner and four horses — but no complaints.
Improving four-year-old Malibu Mischief cruised home by five in Laurel Park’s Sunday feature to run her winning streak to six races.
New Jersey-bred No Cents avoided early trouble and came running late to win the James F. Lewis, III Stakes Saturday at Laurel Park.
Street Lute, beaten favorite in last month’s Maryland Million Lassie, made amends with an easy win in Saturday’s Smart Halo Stakes at Laurel Park.
Nearly three weeks after its last truf race took place, Laurel Park announced on its November 13 overnight the closure of its turf course for 2020.
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.
Knicks Go, a Maryland-bred, simply ran his rivals off their feet to post a dominant win in track-record time in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile at Keeneland.
Two-year-old Lugamo made it two straight with a dominant score going a one-turn mile at Laurel Park Friday.