Mid-Atlantic racing roundup, March 4, 2020
Your five-minute read to catch up on all the Mid-Atlantic racing action you may have missed over the weekend…
Your five-minute read to catch up on all the Mid-Atlantic racing action you may have missed over the weekend…
Drop Dead Red’s nerves have often gotten the best of her talent, but trainer Tres Abbot hopes she’s on track for Saturday’s Obeah.
The MATCH Series concluded Saturday, and Jessica Krupnick narrowly won the overall series, with Laki coming up just short.
By running third in a Satin and Lace Stakes dominated by Hot Shot Anna, Maryland-based Jessica Krupnick wrapped up the MATCH Series filly and mare dirt sprint division.
Hard-knocking Jessica Krupnick prevailed narrowly in the Dashing Beauty Stakes at Delaware Park, earning 10 MATCH Series points.
Janine Melnitz — named for the secretary in Ghostbusters — makes her first foray into stakes company in Saturday’s Rosenberger. Plus odds and analysis.
Bode Miller’s Ravenheart held off Flash McCaul by a head to win today’s $50,000 Maryland Juvenile Futurity.
Olympic skier Bode Miller was all smiles after his Hold On Momma rolled to a win at first asking at Laurel Park Saturday.
Ravenheart — the first horse to win in Olympic gold medalist Bode Miller’s colors — is the morning line favorite for Saturday’s Maryland Million Nursery.
The key to trainings, says Jose Corrales, is “trying to find your horse.” It certainly worked for his Bodhisattva and two other Pimlico stakes winner Saturday.