
For Dance to Bristol, success is a matter of routine
For Ollie Figgins and Dance to Bristol, routine doesn’t just bring success; it forges connections across the generations.
For Ollie Figgins and Dance to Bristol, routine doesn’t just bring success; it forges connections across the generations.
At the Maryland Million post draw, you couldn’t shake the feeling that this old event is becoming new all over again.
Jerry Robb aims for a sweep of the juvenile races at Saturday’s Maryland Million, while five other runners look to earn repeat victories.
Eighttofasttocatch won the Maryland Million Classic in 2011 but lost last year. Ben’s Cat won the Turf Sprint both years — but that race no longer exists. Both are back this year and loom large in their fields.
Entries are open in our Maryland Million Charity “Play for Jose” Handicapping Tournament this Saturday to help support injured exercise rider Jose Villegas!
After more than 6,400 victories, winning still hasn’t gotten old for King Leatherbury — and Ben’s Cat is one big reason for the trainer’s continued success.
It was a busy agenda for the Maryland Racing Commission meeting, which adopted a new void-claim rule and declined to reconsider medication rules, among other actions.
Tracks closing, bad weather, and nondescript cards combined to create a HandleTrak report best summed up with one word: Ouch!
Trainer Holly Robinson has won the Joe Kelly Unsung Hero Award for 2013.
In a reprise of efforts over the summer, the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association has again endorsed a rule voiding claims in certain circumstances.
In our weekly LookBack, we circle back on some recent top stories to see what happened next, plus some other news and notes.
Apprentice rider Trevor McCarthy won four races at Laurel Park on Saturday.
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