
So, a handicapper goes to Charles Town…
Handicapper Bobby Zen went to Charles Town on Saturday night — but it wasn’t the wagering that caught his attention.
Handicapper Bobby Zen went to Charles Town on Saturday night — but it wasn’t the wagering that caught his attention.
In our weekly LookBack, we circle back on some recent top stories to see what happened next, plus some other news and notes, and the region’s stakes winners.
Will Take Charge rallied past Moreno for the second straight race to win the $1 million Pennsylvania Derby on Parx Racing’s richest day.
Immortal Eyes zipped to the early lead and never looked back in yesterday’s De Francis Dash, winning the big race after having finished in the triple in two prior tries.
Tricky Hat took the short way home to win the Laurel Turf Cup at Laurel Park.
Ben’s Cat notched the 18th stakes victory of his fabulous career with a hard-fought win in the Laurel Dash.
Strathnaver bounced back from a couple of subpar efforts to win the Lady Baltimore Stakes in the final strides.
Aibhilin found her way through traffic and was along in time to win the Selima Stakes for juvenile fillies, the 500th career win for trainer Cal Lynch.
Yes I’m Lucky knocked down the fourth win — and third stakes triumph — of his young career in a dominant victory in the Laurel Futurity.
Handicapper extraordinaire Bobby Zen is back to handle our Four on the Floor feature, and he has dead aim on Charles Town’s big night.
A horse euthanized at Bowie Training Center may have had equine herpesvirus. A hold has been placed on Barn 16, while officials await test results.
In a new weekly feature, Maryland Jockey Club analyst Gabby Gaudet shares her Saturday longshots and exotic plays with The Racing Biz.
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