Greeley and Ben eyes million-dollar mark in General George
Ten-year-old Greeley and Ben will eclipse $1 million in career earnings with a top-four finish in Saturday’s Grade 3 General George at Laurel Park.
Ten-year-old Greeley and Ben will eclipse $1 million in career earnings with a top-four finish in Saturday’s Grade 3 General George at Laurel Park.
In this photo essay, The Racing Biz photographer Allison Janezic capturing the horses and people who starred on Fritchie day at Laurel Park.
Courageous Girl, an allowance winner last out, may try to become the first distaffer to win the Maryland Million Classic, trainer Horacio DePaz said.
Grade 3 winner Sharp Starr is likely to make her next start in the Grade 3 Barbara Fritchie at Laurel Park February 13, her trainer said.
Three-time stakes winner Las Setas will make her first start since May in Saturday’s Safely Kept at Laurel Park, one of four stakes on the card.
My Magician, the winner of the 2017 Geisha Stakes, will look to defend her title against a big field Saturday at Laurel Park.
Still Having Fun is a solid favorite in Laurel’s Miracle Wood Stakes for 3-year-olds on Saturday, while the Wide Country, for fillies, is a wide-open affair.
It’s taken a couple of years, says trainer Horacio DePaz, but Sagamore’s recent emphasis on stamina – with an eye on the Classics – is finding racing success.
Graded stakes-placed Barry Lee and talented Kowboy Karma are the headliners in Saturday’s James F. Lewis, III Stakes for juveniles at Laurel Park.
Saturday’s Pearl Necklace and Caveat stakes feature promising filly Riley’s Choice in her first start of ’17 and graded-placed Bonus Points.