Post Time headlines tough renewal of the Jennings
Five mulitple stakes winners in the field make Saturday’s renewal of the Jennings for Maryland-breds a tough one, and Post Time is favored.
Five mulitple stakes winners in the field make Saturday’s renewal of the Jennings for Maryland-breds a tough one, and Post Time is favored.
Laurel Park’s Friday feature is a $70,000 open allowance that’s drawn a field of 10 prior to scratches, including seven with prior stakes wins.
Jockey-turned trainer Josue Arce earned his first career stakes win with Breezy Gust while Carlos Mancilla’s Mavilus upset the Not for Love.
Your five-minute read to catch up on all the Mid-Atlantic racing action you may have missed over the weekend…
The long-under-the-radar operation of trainer Carlos Mancilla has abruptly found itself winning at a 28% clip while moving horses up the ladder.
The week in maiden winners includes a 38th-race breakthrough at Laurel and two firsters at Charles Town.
Among the week’s maiden breakers were longshot Ten Oaks Miss at Laurel, as well as three graduates for Jeff Runco and two for Ronney Brown.
The final installment of our 2016 in review, in which we take a sometimes happy, sometimes sad, and most often bemused look at the year that was in the mid-Atlantic.
The first Maryland Million win was a long time coming for Fred and Mary Agnes Lewis and trainer Carlos Mancilla — but it was worth the wait.