Multiple graded winner Late Night Pow Wow retired
Late Night Pow Wow, the WV-bred who won the Charles Town Oaks and Barbara Fritchie, has been retired, her trainer said Wednesday.
Late Night Pow Wow, the WV-bred who won the Charles Town Oaks and Barbara Fritchie, has been retired, her trainer said Wednesday.
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Defending champ – and likely strong favorite – Late Night Pow Wow will bypass Saturday’s WVBC Cavada after getting a bit dinged up in her last start.
Late Night Pow Wow made her first start in three months – and it looks like she hasn’t lost a step after a flashy score in the Twixt at Laurel Park.
Ghost Fever – full sis to local stars Hidden Canyon and Bullets Fever – is belatedly blazing her own trail with three straight wins.
Late Night Pow Wow slipped through inside to win the G3 Barbara Fritchie at Laurel Park for her ninth straight win.
Late Night Pow Wow has won eight straight races and goes hunting big game in the G3 Fritchie Saturday at Laurel Park.
B’s Wild Cork has fashioned a solid career thus far, though she’s under the radar, overshadowed by a filly who broke her maiden the same night.
Late Night Pow Wow dominated her overmatched rivals in the What A Summer Saturday, running her record to two-for-two for her new owners.
Late Night Pow Wow, a winner of seven straight, will look to continue her streak in Saturday’s What a Summer Stakes at Laurel Park, in which she is 4-5.