Horse Racing News by Associated Press
Posted 5/31/12 10:10 AM by Associated Press
Trainer Doug O'Neill says a loose horse nearly slammed into Triple Crown hopeful I'll Have Another during training Thursday at Belmont Park.
Posted 5/30/12 10:29 PM by Associated Press
With the Triple Crown on the line, New York racing officials have imposed a strict set of rules for horses running in the Belmont Stakes, including out-of-competition blood testing and close scrutiny of the horses and humans attending them in the days lea
Posted 5/30/12 10:29 AM by Associated Press
Doug O'Neill says he's dismayed that Secretariat's former owner criticized the connections of Triple Crown candidate I'll Have Another for employing him as the horse's trainer.
Posted 5/28/12 12:23 PM by Associated Press
Trainer Doug O'Neill is taking an unconventional path to a Triple Crown bid by using a series of strong gallops rather than formal workouts to prepare I'll Have Another for the Belmont Stakes.
Posted 5/28/12 11:29 AM by Associated Press
At first, Doug O'Neill thought his prank caller pal Mark was at it again.
Posted 5/24/12 4:39 PM by Associated Press
Doug O'Neill, the trainer of Triple Crown hopeful I'll Have Another, was suspended 45 days as a result of one of his horses exceeding the allowable limit for total carbon dioxide. The punishment won't begin before July 1, ensuring he will be able to saddl
Posted 5/23/12 5:57 PM by Associated Press
Kentucky Derby-winning trainer Doug O'Neill could be facing up to a six-month suspension when the California Horse Racing Board meets to discuss a case involving one of his horses testing for a high level of total carbon dioxide in 2010.
Posted 5/20/12 7:09 AM by Associated Press
I'll Have Another came out of the Preakness in "super" shape, and trainer Doug O'Neill says it's on to New York for a Triple Crown try in the Belmont Stakes.
Posted 5/19/12 3:42 PM by Associated Press
I'll Have Another overtook Bodemeister down the straight to win the Preakness Stakes and keep alive his hopes of winning the U.S. Triple Crown.
Posted 5/16/12 10:45 AM by Associated Press
Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas criticized the behavior of a few of his peers Wednesday, saying the actions of a few recent Kentucky Derby winners have tarnished the reputation of his profession.