Ghosts of racetracks past: Shenandoah Downs, the track next door
Our Ghosts of Racetracks Past series continues with the story of the Shenandoah Downs, the track that was right around the corner from its main rival, Charles Town Races.
Our Ghosts of Racetracks Past series continues with the story of the Shenandoah Downs, the track that was right around the corner from its main rival, Charles Town Races.
Charles Town Races kicked off its 2018 with the Tri-State Stakes, and William and Mary started the new year just like he ended the old, with an easy win.
The Tri-State Futurity – delayed by a dearth of entries until today – kicks off Charles Town’s 2018 season with William and Mary the horse to beat.
John Barleycorn broke his maiden, netted a payday, and earned blacktype all in one shot by taking the Tri-State Futurity at Charles Town Races.
Bullets Fever edged clear of Aye a Song to take Saturday’s $50,000 Tri-State Futurity by a neck.
WVBC 2-year-old winners Bullets Fever — full brother to star Hidden Canyon — and Aye a Song will tangle in the $50,000 Tri-State Futurity Saturday night.
In our weekend NewsBrief, Tri-State favorites and a Laurel longshot, plus a festive Feast.
On tap: two divisions of the Tri-State Futurity, plus some other interesting heats.
Amherst Street ran to his fourth straight win in Saturday’s Tri-State Futurity — a win that once again demonstrated trainer Javier Contreras’ ability to spot a good horse.
In our weekly LookBack, we circle back on some recent top stories to see what happened next, plus some other news and notes.