Knicks Go, Beren lead Top Midlantic-bred Poll
Knicks Go and Beren retained the top spots in the two lists that comprise the the latest Top Midlantic-bred Poll.
Knicks Go and Beren retained the top spots in the two lists that comprise the the latest Top Midlantic-bred Poll.
With a spotless eight-for-eight record, Pennsylvania-bred Chub Wagon is up to second in the latest Top Midlantic-bred Poll.
With two stakes wins in May, Pennsylvania-bred Beren moved to the top in the latest Top Midlantic-bred Poll for three-year-olds.
While the top horses – Knicks Go and Street Lute – remain unchanged in the latest Top Midlantic-bred Poll, newcomers are making their presence felt.
Maryland-bred Hello Hot Rod — training in Kentucky for Arizona-based owner George Sharp — will return home for a hoped-for Tesio-Preakness double.
In the first Top Midlantic-bred Poll of 2021, Knicks Go has the lead among older horses, with Street Lute in front among sophomores.
Hello Hot Rod sells, a Force the Pass filly, and the Breeders’ Cup takes aim at Lasix, in the week in social media.
Stakes winners Hello Hot Rod and Pickin’ Time are among six horses bred in the Mid-Atlantic who have been nominated to the Triple Crown.
Two Maryland-based horses recently won New York Stakes, and three more may try their luck this coming Saturday.
Maryland-bred Hello Hot Rod, a half-brother to multiple stakes winner Hello Beautiful, has been nominated to the G3 Withers.