Maryland Million: “Signature day” can boost young sires
For young sires in particular, Maryland Million success can catch the eyes of the region’s breeders and help propel a stallion.
For young sires in particular, Maryland Million success can catch the eyes of the region’s breeders and help propel a stallion.
Maryland stud Friesan Fire, the 2009 Kentucky Derby post-time favorite, sired his first winner when Morning Fire scored at Parx this weekend.
Matt McCarron will be the new head trainer at the Pons brothers’ Merryland Farm.
Cigar, the Maryland-bred colt whose 16-race win streak captivated the nation, has died at age 24.
Country Life Farm will add Grade 3 winner Super Ninety Nine to its stallion roster for 2015.
Brice Ridgely, the Maryland breeder who bred champion Declan’s Moon, has passed away.
Today in Racing History, Cigar won the fourth of his 16 straight victories and the second in his unbeaten 1995 Horse of the Year campaign.
In Part 2 of our series on mid-Atlantic breeding’s newcomers, George Rowand checks in on a half-dozen sires new to the region.
Over the next couple of weeks, The Racing Biz will celebrate the holidays by sharing a few of our favorite things: pictures, articles, and videos from 2013.
Monday’s Fasig-Tipton mixed sale enjoyed solid gains — so why did some participants seem so grouchy?