Horse Racing News
Posted 4/16/10 8:45 PM by Matt Hegarty
Belmont Park in New York should be a prime candidate for the 2011 Breeders' Cup and part of a permanent three- or four-track rotation for the event, Belmont officials said in a letter sent to Breeders' Cup board members Thursday.
Posted 4/16/10 8:42 PM by Marty McGee
The spring meet at Keeneland has coincided with an unofficial comeback tour for graded stakes winners trained by Jonathan Sheppard.
Posted 4/16/10 8:39 PM by Steve Andersen
The plan for Bourbon Bay has gone perfectly this year - he is unbeaten in three starts over 1 1/2 miles on turf, including two stakes.
Posted 4/16/10 8:36 PM by Jeff Taylor
As the only million-dollar earner and starting highweight in Sunday's Sunland Park Handicap, Going Ballistic figures to have a big bull's-eye planted firmly on his flank.
Posted 4/16/10 8:34 PM by Marty McGee
No, Josie Carroll isn't monitoring every move that Rachel Alexandra makes, but she does have more than a passing interest in where the superstar filly shows up next.
Posted 4/16/10 8:31 PM by Marty McGee
Hot Dixie Chick, an easy winner of her lone start at 3, is being pointed to the Grade 3, $100,000 Eight Belles Stakes on the May 1 Kentucky Derby undercard.
Posted 4/16/10 8:27 PM by Steve Andersen
With hopes for a berth in the Kentucky Derby on May 1 diminishing by the day, Caracortado is likely to start in the $200,000 Snow Chief Stakes at Hollywood Park next Saturday.
Posted 4/16/10 8:25 PM by Ron Gierkink
Jockey Jim McAleney and trainer Danny O'Callaghan teamed up to capture last Sunday's Jacques Cartier Stakes with the crack sprinter Hollywood Hit.
Posted 4/16/10 8:20 PM by David Grening
Jockey Richard Migliore's riding career could be in jeopardy after it was discovered last week that he refractured the vertebrae in his neck. Migliore will undergo surgery at a Manhattan hospital next week.
Posted 4/14/10 4:55 PM by Marty McGee
It might wind up having little or no impact on the Kentucky Derby picture, but you won't see a much better wagering event than the $300,000 Coolmore Lexington Stakes, which will be run Saturday for the 29th time at Keeneland.