Region-breds drive Fasig-Tipton yearling results
Horses bred in the mid-Atlantic accounted for 62 percent of yesterday’s Fasig-Tipton yearling sale’s total volume — and the top two sellers.
Horses bred in the mid-Atlantic accounted for 62 percent of yesterday’s Fasig-Tipton yearling sale’s total volume — and the top two sellers.
On Commonwealth Day Saturday at Laurel Park, plenty of big names came to town — but some local jockeys and trainers more than held their own.
Maryland-bred turf champion Phlash Phelps returns to action Saturday in the Henry S. Clark Stakes at Laurel Park.
Charmed Victory may have come up short to Marengo Road in the Miracle Wood Stakes, but trainer Rodney Jenkins believes distance — and experience — will benefit his runner.
Three-year-old Charmed Victory has won his first two career starts. Monday, he’ll take aim at the Miracle Wood Stakes at Laurel Park.
Three-year-old Charmed Victory rolled to a six-length win against Laurel Park allowance foes and stamped his ticket to stakes company next out.
In our weekly column, we feature a regional horse who caught our attention. This week: Charmed Victory, who broke his maiden with an eye-catching late rally.
The rapidly improving Phlash Phelps scored his fourth straight win, taking today’s Maryland Million Turf by about a length over Roadhog.
Phlash Phelps seeks his fourth straight win in Saturday’s Maryland Million Turf — but graded winner Havelock and two-time champ Roadhog have other ideas.
Saturday’s Commonwealth Oaks and state-bred races at Laurel Park were a huge success. But what, if anything, does that say about Virginia’s future racing?