Three questions: Laurel Park Saturday stakes
Saturday’s Laurel Park card features three stakes, and we have three questions we’re eager to see answered.
Saturday’s Laurel Park card features three stakes, and we have three questions we’re eager to see answered.
Away since May, Maryland-based sprinter Lady Sabelia, winner of last year’s G2 Fritchie, returned to action Sunday with a flashy win at Belmont Park.
Robin Graham trainee Gypsy Judy, winner of Laurel Park’s Wide Country Stakes, will fish in deeper waters in Friday’s G2 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes.
Lady Sabelia will look to start a new win streak in the Skipat, on the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes undercard, and a pair seek class relief in the Hilltop.
In today’s RaceBrief… it was a busy weekend, with Midlantic-breds in a handful of Grade 1 events and plenty of other intriguing runners. Here’s what we watched.
What’s on tap: one busy day!
Laurel Park-based Lady Sabelia will ride a four-race win streak into tomorrow’s Madison S. at Keeneland in search of her — and trainer Robin Graham’s — first Grade 1 score.
Trainers Robin Graham and Donald Barr scored for the Laurel Park home team over Presidents’ Day weekend, combining for three stakes wins and a second.
Local runner Lady Sabelia scored one for the home team, romping to a win in the G2 Barbara Fritchie Handicap today at Laurel Park.
In our weekly feature, Maryland Jockey Club analyst Gabby Gaudet plays a Pick 3 and analyzes the G2 Barbara Fritchie Handicap at Laurel!