Breeders’ Cup study suggests no Lasix benefit
A new Breeders’ Cup study suggests juveniles don’t benefit from the use of Lasix. But, says the organization, a lot more study is required.
A new Breeders’ Cup study suggests juveniles don’t benefit from the use of Lasix. But, says the organization, a lot more study is required.
Giovanni Boldini, second in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf, is based in Ireland because his breeder wanted him to run in West Virginia. The story gets odder from there.
Orb, Oxbow, and Verrazano — three of racing’s biggest stars this year — are all now retired. That’s because of a business model with misaligned incentives.
Dance to Bristol finished sixth in the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint, but her connections are still quick to call her “a dream come true.”
Midlantic handle jumped with big crowds drawn by the Breeders’ Cup, but the numbers still trailed those of 2012, in our HandleTrak report.
For racing fans, the Breeders’ Cup provided plenty of annoyances. And then the gates opened.
In our weekly LookBack, we circle back on some recent top stories to see what happened next, plus some other news and notes.
In our weekly feature, Maryland Jockey Club analyst Gabby Gaudet shares her longshots and exotic plays with The Racing Biz.
Front runners stalked, West Virginia-breds turfed, and favorites faltered in an odd Breeders’ Cup Friday for Midlantic-bred horses.
In this week’s On Tap, we turn our attention to Santa Anita, where seven Midlantic-breds will try to take the racing world by storm in the Breeders’ Cup.