Monmouth Park’s Bob Kulina to retire
Bob Kulina, a New Jersey racing fixture for decades, will retire effective the end of 2017, the track announced.
Bob Kulina, a New Jersey racing fixture for decades, will retire effective the end of 2017, the track announced.
Sunday’s G1 Haskell Invitational will feature hometown hero Irish War Cry — and a potential “Hollywood story,” says Monmouth’s Bob Kulina.
Monmouth Park horsemen and area breeders have fingers crossed, but with fewer days likely in ’17, optimism is in short supply.
Off a difficult Monmouth Park meet and facing uphill battles to expand gaming in the state, New Jersey Thoroughbred interests face a challenging future.
It was a rough year at Monmouth Park, with attendance and handle way below last year. But track president Bob Kulina vows the track will rebound.
Alice Kulina, mother of current Monmouth Park president Bob Kulina and wife of late longtime trainer Joe Kulina, passed away Monday at age 89.
With the retirement of longtime director of racing Mike Dempsey, Monmouth Park this week named Michael Anifantis to that position.
With Parx Racing having astronomical purses for its upcoming Fall Festival, some regional tracks have warned their horsemen to stay home.
The purse for the Grade 1 Haskell Invitational will rise to $1.75 million, Monmouth Park announced today.
Trainer John Mazza, 77, would like to slow down. But with a promising 2-year-old and 17 other horses i n the barn, there’s no time for that.