Kenny McPeek on Off to the Races radio Saturday
Off to the Races Radio returns October 3 with trainer Kenny McPeek, jockey Jeremy Rose, and much more, including Derby Bill Watson.
Off to the Races Radio returns October 3 with trainer Kenny McPeek, jockey Jeremy Rose, and much more, including Derby Bill Watson.
A roundup of the latest news and info: who’s in, out, and on the fence for the October 3 Preakness at Pimlico Race Course.
Swiss Skydiver, runner-up in the Kentucky Oaks, is under consideration for the Praekness, her trainer said – depending on who shows up.
With a hard fought win in the San Diego Handicap, Maximum Security moved into the top five in the latest NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll for older horses.
With a hard fought win in the San Diego Handicap, Maximum Security moved into the top five in the latest NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll for older horses.
With a hard fought win in the San Diego Handicap, Maximum Security moved into the top five in the latest NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll for older horses.
With a hard fought win in the San Diego Handicap, Maximum Security moved into the top five in the latest NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll for older horses.
The average and median one the first day at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2yo sale both rose, as did the buyback rate.
Derby winner Country House won’t contest the Preakness – first time in 23 years that’s happened – and that’s only one part of the strangeness.
Signalman, unraced since a third-place effort in the Blue Grass, is Preakness-bound after not drawing into the Kentucky Derby.