Horse Racing News
Posted 9/27/14 3:50 PM by Claire Novak
Robert S. Evans' Belmont Stakes winner Tonalist returned to winning ways Sept. 27 at the site of his greatest triumph, defeating older horses in the $1 million Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park.
Posted 9/27/14 3:18 PM by Jack Shinar
Main Sequence earned his third consecutive grade I win in the United States since arriving from England when he narrowly outfought Twilight Eclipse by a neck in the $600,000 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Sept. 27 at Belmont Park.
Posted 9/27/14 2:43 PM by Tom LaMarra
Good Friend Stable's Private Zone, in his second start of the year, ran strongly to just pass Dads Caps at he wire to take the $400,000 Vosburgh Stakes Sept. 27 at Belmont Park.
After a winless 2014 characterized by frustrating trips, multiple Grade 1-winning millionaire Stephanie's Kitten carved out a much better passage for herself in Saturday's Grade 1, $600,000 Flower Bowl Invitational.
Pick Six Racing's Vyjack wore down pacesetter River Rocks in deep stretch and edged away to a one-length win in Saturday's Grade 2, $400,000 Kelso H. at Belmont Park.
A past Epsom Derby runner-up, and two-for-two since his importation from England, Main Sequence tops a solid field of seven in the Grade $1, $600,000 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic at Belmont Park on Saturday.
Posted 9/25/14 11:54 AM by Jerry Bossert
Itsmyluckyday will try to add the Kelso Handicap to his resume Sept. 27 at Belmont Park.
Posted 9/25/14 10:08 AM by Frank Angst
While Chad Brown trainees Stephanie's Kitten and Alterite have each failed to earn a trip to the winner's circle this season, no one will be ignoring the two Grade 1 winners Sept. 27 when they start in the $600,000 Flower Bowl Invitational Stakes.
Posted 9/25/14 9:42 AM by Evan Hammonds
Repole Stable's Stopchargingmaria, winner of back-to-back Grade 1 races against 3-year-old fillies, will attempt to expand her horizons Sept. 27 against older fillies and mares in the $400,000 Beldame Stakes at Belmont Park.
Posted 9/25/14 8:40 AM by Steve Haskin
With most of the big-name older horses having been retired this year, horses of all ages and from every locale seemingly are eyeing the Breeders' Cup Classic.