MTHA election: Two camps see different circumstances
With all 15 board seats of the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association (MTHA) up for election this year, the incumbent and insurgent slates see things very differently. Part 1 of 2.
With all 15 board seats of the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association (MTHA) up for election this year, the incumbent and insurgent slates see things very differently. Part 1 of 2.
The West Virginia Racing Commission has rescinded seven naproxen positives incurred at Charles Town because of differing screening levels employed by different labs.
A spate of naproxen positives involving shippers to Charles Town has regional horsemen suspecting contamination even as the Racing Commission investigates
Days, field size, and handle are all up in Maryland. So why do some trainers feel like it’s so hard to find spots for their horses?
In our weekly column, we feature a regional horse who caught our attention. This week: maiden breaker Girls Got Rhythum.
With Laurel Park’s first significant July racing in over a decade about to start, Maryland trainers are excited and optimistic — some cautiously so.
The claiming statistics and leaders for February 2015, in our Claimbox report.
Two-year-old Lake Sebago registered her second straight stakes score in the Gin Talking Stakes at Laurel Park.
Bettors didn’t think much of Lake Sebago in the Smart Halo Stakes at Laurel Park, but trainer Jerry Robb said he expected to win. He was right.
With the 2014 Maryland Million nearly at hand, we revisit last year’s edition, race by race. Today, Jonesin for Jerry takes the Maryland Million Lassie.