New Englander Gorham making a mid-Atlantic racing home
Trainer Michael Gorham, a Massachusetts native, has become a familiar face on mid-Atlantic back- and front-sides
Trainer Michael Gorham, a Massachusetts native, has become a familiar face on mid-Atlantic back- and front-sides
The Delaware Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association will host its first Family Fun Day of 2016 Saturday at Delaware Park.
New Delaware Racing Commission rules include the voiding of claims when horses die or are euthanized on the track.
For the first time this year, Delaware Park’s main track opened for training today.
The barn area for Delaware Park’s 2016 meeting will open March 1, with stall applications due February 10, the Delaware Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association announced.
The second chance auction sponsored by the Delaware Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association (DTHA) features no-reserve pricing and benefits the group’s PAC.
An agreement between horsemen and Delaware Park provides year-round stabling at the track — if there are enough takers. Time’s a-wastin’ to get stalls there.
Delaware horsemen — who perhaps would be most affected by the implementation of a Maryland-Delaware racing circuit — are cautiously optimistic about it.
Delaware Park, Delaware Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association and Delaware Jockeys’ Association are teaming up to support the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund August 22.
Delaware’s stewards will allow Todd Pletcher trainee Princess of Sylmar’s second-place finish in the ’14 DelCap to stand – despite her corticosteroid overage.