Win Win Win “a go” for Preakness
Trainer Mike Trombetta likes what he’s seeing from-Preakness-bound Win Win Win.
Trainer Mike Trombetta likes what he’s seeing from-Preakness-bound Win Win Win.
The Mike Trombetta-trained Win Win Win will make his next start in the Kentucky Derby May 4 after one work over the Churchill surface.
A pair of runners in this weekend’s Breeders’ Cup – Jaywalk and Glorious Empire – jumpstarted their seasons with summer wins at Delaware Park.
While many trainers sent their horses to Churchill Downs, Graham Motion kept Irish War Cry home at Fair Hill until Monday. He sat down with Gary Quill to discuss that decision and much else.
Trainer Arnaud Delacour likens his role training babies to that of a teacher with a roomful of precocious students: he “can’t wait for school to start.
With a six-race win streak, A. P. Indian has a chance to prove he’s the best sprinter in the country. Trainer Arnaud Delacour says he’s ready.
Four-time Grade 1 winner Main Sequence added to his trophy haul by being named Maryland-based Horse of the Year by the Maryland Racing Media Association.
Main Sequence seemed unlikely to accomplish much. Then he found his way to Graham Motion’s Fair Hill barn and won the G1 United Nations. A star was born.
A suspected case of equine herpesvirus at Fair Hill Training Center has led Maryland Jockey Club officials to deny entry to horses stabled at the center.