MJC stakes coordinator Coley Blind to retire
Coley Blind, the longtime stakes coordinator at the Maryland Jockey Club, will retire effective November 1 and be replaced by former trainer Jason Egan.
Coley Blind, the longtime stakes coordinator at the Maryland Jockey Club, will retire effective November 1 and be replaced by former trainer Jason Egan.
The undefeated Goodonehoney is headed to the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes and providing her owner-breeder, and her trainer, “the time of our life.”
Local hopeful Goodonehoney had her final breeze for the Black-Eyed Susan, and trainer Jason Egan pronounced himself “excited” for the race.
Goodonehoney, smashing winner of the Weber City Miss Stakes at Laurel, breezed five furlongs Friday towards a possible date in the G2 Black-Eyed Susan.
Goodonehoney blitzed the field in the Weber City Miss Stakes to earn a berth in the G2 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes next month.
In a Tuesday presentation, Dr. Patty Hogan told trainers that business as usual will lead to racing’s demise – but that they have the power to make change.
Saturday’s Maryland Million Lassie presents quite the handicapping puzzle with 11 runners and a tepid 5-2 favorite.
The Maryland Racing Commission has adopted new medication rules and tapped a new lab. So far, horsemen say, it’s gone smoother than expected.