
New sires, stakes dams fare well at Fasig-Tipton sale
New sires outpaced the market as a whole at yesterday’s Fasig-Tipton sale — and the sale’s top-seller came from newcomer Quality Road.
New sires outpaced the market as a whole at yesterday’s Fasig-Tipton sale — and the sale’s top-seller came from newcomer Quality Road.
A week ago, Midlantic tracks offered 20 stakes races. This week, they offered none – and handle fell by about one-third, in our HandleTrak report.
Horses bred in the mid-Atlantic accounted for a big share of yesterday’s Fasig-Tipton yearling sale, and the news was mostly positive.
With a win at Laurel Park Saturday afternoon aboard Haywired, jockey J.D. Acosta recorded his 2,500th career victory.
In our weekly LookBack, we circle back on some recent top stories to see what happened next, plus some other news and notes.
In our weekly feature, Maryland Jockey Club analyst Gabby Gaudet shares her Saturday longshots and exotic plays with The Racing Biz.
New sires at Fasig-Tipton? We’ve got 15 of ’em who’ll be represented by Midlantic-bred yearlings….
Susan and David Wantz treat all their horses like “our children,” they say. One of those kids — Dance to Bristol — looks to be an honors student.
Preakness tickets go on sale on Tuesday, October 1.
In the second of our series on Monday’s Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Yearlings Sale, we look in on some of the sale’s most interesting dams.
Under Eric Camacho, Cherokee Artist sped to the front and never looked back to take Laurel Park’s $50,000 allowance feature this afternoon.
The Virginia Racing Commission yesterday adopted the same model medication rules as other regional states, and it approved expanded wagering at the International Gold Cup.
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