Equipment, tactical changes provide wakeup for No Dozing
Three-year-old No Dozing donned blinkers for the first time, found himself on the lead, and went on to win the Concern Stakes at Laurel Park.
Three-year-old No Dozing donned blinkers for the first time, found himself on the lead, and went on to win the Concern Stakes at Laurel Park.
Yesterday and Today highlights the best of yesterday’s mid-Atlantic racing and looks ahead to today’s action.
Yesterday and Today highlights the best of yesterday’s mid-Atlantic racing and looks ahead to today’s action.
Ghost Hunter ripped 1 1/16 miles on the turf in a Laurel Park record 1:39 today to win a $47,000 allowance.
Lightly raced Dark Nile may be a star in the making, and today she dusted the field in the G3 Delaware Oaks.
Delta Bluesman led throughout but was DQed to last, leaving A.P. Indian the Decathlon Stakes winner for the second straight year.
With the 2014 Maryland Million nearly at hand, we revisit last year’s edition, race by race. Today, Maddy’s Dance upsets the Distaff.
It took jockey Alex Cintron a few years to learn his craft. Now, the sky’s the limit for the man looking to defend his Delaware Park leading rider title.
Journeyman rider Daniel Centeno posted the 2,000th victory of his career Sunday when he piloted Forest Rim to a win at Parx Racing.
Trainer Marty Wolfson has twice trained the second-place finisher in the Delaware Handicap. Saturday, with Gamay Noir, he’s hoping it’s his turn.