Horse Racing News on April 23, 2010
Posted 4/23/10 4:59 PM by Marty McGee
The Derby Trial has been a misnomer for many years, a Ben Jones-era throwback that Churchill Downs just never had the heart to toss in the dumpster.
Posted 4/23/10 4:57 PM by Jay Privman
Closing day at Keeneland on Friday turned into old-timers day, as Musketier, a relative youngster of 8, beat 9-year-old Brass Hat to take the Grade 2, $200,000 Elkhorn Stakes for long-distance grass runners.
Posted 4/23/10 4:15 PM by Matt Hegarty
The board of directors of the Breeders' Cup put off a decision to name future host sites for its two-day year-end event for 2011 and beyond at a board meeting on Thursday in Lexington, Ky., Breeders' Cup said in a release.
Posted 4/23/10 4:12 PM by Mary Rampellini
The best handicapping puzzle in the nation might be at Lone Star Park on Saturday.
Posted 4/23/10 3:41 PM by David Grening
With Ramon Dominguez away, Edgar Prado will play.
Posted 4/23/10 3:22 PM by Steve Andersen
Blind Luck, the leading 3-year-old filly in California, worked six furlongs in 1:14.80 at Hollywood Park on Friday, her final workout before traveling to Churchill Downs for the Kentucky Oaks, to be run next Friday.
Posted 4/23/10 3:18 PM by David Grening
Dual Eclipse Award winner Gio Ponti has recently resumed galloping at Payson Park in south Florida and remains on target for the Grade 1 Manhattan at Belmont Park on June 5, trainer Christophe Clement said.
Posted 4/23/10 1:21 PM by David Grening
There is no arguing that D' Funnybone is talented. But trainer Richard Dutrow Jr. has another theory as to why D' Funnybone has won four consecutive Grade 2 sprints on dirt entering Saturday's Grade 3, $150,000 Withers at Aqueduct.