
US wagering handle up slightly in November
With more days of live racing and solid Breeders’ Cup results, US wagering handle was up slightly in November versus the prior year.
With more days of live racing and solid Breeders’ Cup results, US wagering handle was up slightly in November versus the prior year.
Maryland-connected horses had plenty of racing success this past weekend, both at home and on the road. Here are Maryland racing highlights.
We checked in with our experts to get picks for Breeders’ Cup Saturday, featuring nine races. Who do they like?
We checked in with our experts to get picks for Breeders’ Cup Friday, featuring five races for juveniles. Who do they like?
Maryland-bred Post Time completed his major Breeders’ Cup prep Saturday, and his connections are enjoying the ride.
Multiple graded stakes-winning Maryland-bred had his final local work Saturday before leaving for California and the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile.
Maryland-bred Post Time is set to give trainer Brittany Russell, husband/jockey Sheldon Russell, and owner Ellen Charles their first Breeders’ Cup runner.
Beyond the Breeders’ Cup racing, wagering, and glitz lies something more profound, says Jennifer Kelly: the connection between horses and humans.
The first Breeders’ Cup of the HISA era featured scratches galore and a Classic won by a trainer coming off a 10-year ban.
Maryland-bred and -based Fulmineo has his connections excited as he readies to run in Friday’s Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf.
Grade 1 Beverly D winner Fev Rover heads a group of 11 horses who raced at Colonial Downs this year running in Breeders’ Cup races.
Kentucky Derby winner Mage will skip the Breeders’ Cup Classic after spiking a fever, his trainer said on the former Twitter.
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