Maryland Thoroughbred interests “hang together”
Maryland Thoroughbred interests haven’t always seen eye-to-eye, but they’re working together this year to support Anthony Brown’s gubernatorial campaign.
Maryland Thoroughbred interests haven’t always seen eye-to-eye, but they’re working together this year to support Anthony Brown’s gubernatorial campaign.
The Maryland Racing Commission today signaled it would expand its void claim rule to include horses vanned off, likely in time for the fall meet.
The Maryland Racing Commission today tweaked the rules regarding apprentice jockey weight allowances, but the Jockeys’ Guild was still dissatisfied.
Unable to reach consensus on the issue of apprentice jockey weight allowances, the Maryland Racing Commission took its own advice today and punted — for a month.
New Maryland Racing Commission drug rules slated to take effect on January 1 came into sharper focus today — but there’s still work to do.
The Maryland Jockey Club and the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association have modified their live racing dates for the 2014 winter meeting at Laurel Park.
In Virginia, no one in racing is happy these days. In Maryland, everyone is. That’s what we discovered during a busy week.
The Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association has set out the guidelines of its equine retirement program.
Entries are open in our Maryland Million Charity “Play for Jose” Handicapping Tournament this Saturday to help support injured exercise rider Jose Villegas!
It was a busy agenda for the Maryland Racing Commission meeting, which adopted a new void-claim rule and declined to reconsider medication rules, among other actions.