Redemption sought in Black-Eyed Susan
For fillies Perfect Alibi, Project Whiskey, and So Darn Hot, Saturday’s Black-Eyed Susan Stakes offers a bit of redemption after some recent frustration.
For fillies Perfect Alibi, Project Whiskey, and So Darn Hot, Saturday’s Black-Eyed Susan Stakes offers a bit of redemption after some recent frustration.
Perfect Alibi, winner of the 2019 G1 Spinaway, leads a bulky Weber City Miss field seeking automatic entry in the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes October 3.
Speakers at Sunday’s 68th annual Jockey Club Round Table — conducted remotely — called for a wide-ranging set of reforms to the sport.
Trainer Mark Casse, a recent inductee to the Hall of Fame, has joined the Water Hay Oats Alliance in calling for passage of the Horseracing Integrity Act.
Tiz the Law is the Belmont Stakes headliner, but Sole Volante and several others, including two Todd Pletcher trainees, have upset on their minds.
Tiz the Law tops a field of 10 for Saturday’s Belmont Stakes, which kicks off the Triple Crown. He’s 6-5 on the morning line.
Saturday’s Off to the Races Radio will trainer Mark Casse, an outpsoken supporter of this week’s indictments of 27 on horse doping charges.
Sir Winston, the other Mark Casse trainee in a race featuring Preakness winner War of Will, upset the Belmont Stakes Saturday.
War of Will is the 2-1 second choice on the morning line and will break from the nine-hole in Saturday’s Belmont Stakes.
A patient trainer and a patient jockey added up to victory for Moon Colony in Saturday’s Grade 2 Penn Mile.