Hall of Fame trainer trio adds Charles Town Classic intrigue
Friday’s Charles Town Classic includes horses trained by Hall of Famers Todd Pletcher, D. Wayne Lukas, and Bill Mott, who sends out the defending champ.
Friday’s Charles Town Classic includes horses trained by Hall of Famers Todd Pletcher, D. Wayne Lukas, and Bill Mott, who sends out the defending champ.
Juju’s Map hoped to get her mojo back but proved to be no match for Shahama in Sunday’s Grade 3 Monmouth Oaks.
Never far back, Mo Donegal surged to the lead with a furlong to go and went on to win the Belmont Stakes, giving trainer Todd Pletcher his third Belmont.
Despite the presence of Kentucky Derby hero Rich Strike, Peter Pan winner We the People is the 2-1 morning line favorite for Saturday’s Belmont Stakes.
Maryland-bred star Knicks Go concluded his career Saturday with a second-place finish in the G1 Pegasus World Cup.
Likely horse of the year Knicks Go is favored in what will be the final race of his career, Saturday’s G1 Pegasus World Cup.
The Todd Pletcher-trained Jester Calls Nojoy looms a strong favorite in Saturday’s Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship at Laurel Park.
Flashy Breeders’ Cup Classic winner Knicks Go, a Maryland-bred, may have one more trick up his sleeve before retirement: a start in the Pegasus World Cup.
Graceful Princess, one of 14 entered in the Obeah, hopes to follow in the footsteps of her dam, 2011 Obeah winner Havre de Grace.
While all eyes will be on Preakness winner Rombauer and 2yo champ Essential Quality, Saturday’s Belmont Stakes offers intrigue beyond them.