Below the radar: What you missed this past weekend
A racing digest of some of the Midlantic stories that were a bit below the radar this past weekend…
A racing digest of some of the Midlantic stories that were a bit below the radar this past weekend…
The 63 additions to December’s Fasig-Tipton mixed sale include more than 50 horses of racing age.
Racing is a tough game, says owner Bob Bone, who has a strong presence in the Mid-Atlantic, but it’s given him some of the best experiences of his life.
Charles Town and Penn National have canceled their Friday cards, marking the second straight day both have been unable to run.
With the Fasig-Tipton mixed sale just weeks away, the closing date for the horses of racing age supplement is coming up November 16.
Our Ghosts of Racetracks Past series continues with the story of Garden State Park – a track that overcame World War II and a devastating fire but couldn’t outrun time or its competition.
Video: Midlantic racing highlights for the past weekend include an upset in the WV Futurity, a filly her trainer describes as “a tough cookie,” and more.
Five horses named in the latest Top Midlantic-bred Poll are in action this weekend, three in Breeders’ Cup races.
Havre de Grace. Liberty Bell. Garden State. We’ll explore these and many other defunct Midlantic tracks in our new Ghosts of Racetracks Past series.
The Jockey Club’s 2018 Report of Mares Bred reveals that Midlantic breeders are flocking to new stallions, with Uncle Lino and Divining Rod leading the way.