Sir Winston, other Casse horse, upsets G1 Belmont
Sir Winston, the other Mark Casse trainee in a race featuring Preakness winner War of Will, upset the Belmont Stakes Saturday.
Sir Winston, the other Mark Casse trainee in a race featuring Preakness winner War of Will, upset the Belmont Stakes Saturday.
A grab bag of Belmont thoughts: why Tacitus won’t win, how much Chad will we see, which Midlantic-breds are in action, and more.
Just $15,000 at auction, two-year-old Rookie Salsa is already a stakes winner for trainer Jerry O’Dwyer and owners Designated Hitters Racing.
War of Will is the 2-1 second choice on the morning line and will break from the nine-hole in Saturday’s Belmont Stakes.
Three-year-old Still Having Fun is expected to tackle his elders in the G2 Kelso Saturday, and trainer Tim Keefe expects another solid effort from him.
Justify led every step of the way to win today’s Belmont Stakes and secure a spot in history as the 13th Triple Crown winner.
Maryland-bred Still Having Fun stormed from the rear of the field to give trainer Tim Keefe his first graded stakes win, in the G2 Woody Stephens.
Lauren and Rene Woolcott’s small operation is having outsized success – and moving state policies. They’re on the big stage with Sadler’s Joy in today’s G1 Manhattan.
Maryland-bred Our Braintrust rallied to post an upset in the $150,000 Tremont Stakes for juveniles at Belmont Park on Friday.
Justify had what trainer Bob Baffert termed a “good day” in his final exercise before Saturday’s bid for a Triple Crown in the Belmont Stakes.