Opinion: Racing’s time for choosing
Protests, and the nation’s reckoning with race and racism, arrived at racing’s front door this week. The sport will need to make some choices.
Protests, and the nation’s reckoning with race and racism, arrived at racing’s front door this week. The sport will need to make some choices.
Eighteen horses are scheduled to run in Saturday’s Kentucky Derby, with Belmont winner Tiz the Law, 3-5, the shortest morning line favorite since 1989.
Six horses lined up late on a picturesque summer afternoon Saturday at Saratoga Race Course to fight the law, and the Law won. Sackatoga Stable’s Tiz the Law further entrenched himself as the leading 3-year-old in the country, following up his dominant triumph in the Grade 1 Belmont Stakes on June 20 with a command […]
No surprise here: Belmont winner Tiz the Law tops the latest NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll for 3-year-olds.
In the strangest of all years for the Triple Crown, Saturday’s running of the Belmont Stakes provided an utterly formful outcome as Tiz the Law romped.
Tiz the Law is the Belmont Stakes headliner, but Sole Volante and several others, including two Todd Pletcher trainees, have upset on their minds.
Tiz the Law tops a field of 10 for Saturday’s Belmont Stakes, which kicks off the Triple Crown. He’s 6-5 on the morning line.
Triple Crown hopeful Tiz the Law worked five furlongs Monday at Belmont and will have one more breeze before the June 20 Belmont Stakes.
Our Ghosts of Preakness Past series celebrates past editions of the Middle Jewel. Today: 2003, when Funny Cide and his blue-collar owners captured the heart of a nation.
Trainer Barclay Tagg, who began his career “with a rope shank and a borrowed horse” at Pimlico, returned to Maryland today to win the Safely Kept Stakes at Laurel Park.