A tale of two fillies: B’s Wild Cork fashions solid ledger
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.
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.
We kick off a year-end series of 2018 stories that mattered in Mid-Atlantic racing and breeding with Late Night Pow Wow, the West Virginia-bred who ran to prominence late in the season.
Late Night Pow Wow was an eye-catching winner of the Willa on the Move Stakes at Laurel Park.
Graded winners Ms Locust Point and Late Night Pow Wow headline a stacked edition of Laurel’s Willa on the Move Stakes Saturday.
Three-year-old Late Night Pow Wow narrowly bested her elders in a thrilling renewal of the $125,000 WV Cavada Breeders Classic.
Fifteen offspring of local sire Fiber Sonde are in WV Breeders Classics races Saturday, including the favorites in the two biggest races, the Classic and the Cavada.
Late Night Pow Wow has mostly dominated her state-bred rivals, so trainer Javier Contreras has decided to take a shot with her in the Grade 3 Charles Town Oaks.
Saturday’s G3 Charles Town Oaks has drawn 13 entrants — only 10 can start — with the most tepid of lukewarm favorites in Alter Moon, who is 7-2 on the morning line.