1) Tepin She continues to amaze us with every start and her Grade I Woodbine Mile victory is no exception. The Mark Casse trainee is the easy leader in the clubhouse for our first edition of the Bre...
In construction, one method of project and schedule modeling is the Critical Path Method or CPM for short. The critical path is the longest continuous chain of activities through the project schedul...
There is an old saying that goes: “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink.” It is very true in our great game of skill — the greatest skill gambling game in the world, in m...
With his win aboard Da Big Hoss in Saturday’s Grade III Calumet Farm Kentucky Turf Cup, jockey Florent Geroux has notched twenty-three graded stakes victories in 2016. It was his fiftieth career gra...
The use of designated pacesetters, or “rabbits,” in horse racing has a long history. It’s been part of the Sport of Kings for a long time. It reminds me of the line from the movie “Days of Thu...
We have all heard the expression “Always a bridesmaid, never the bride.” Some horses will be career maidens, no matter how many times they come close to winning. A lot of money gets burnt on mai...
US Racing members can get get their weekend Race Report Cards by clicking on the applicable links below. I'm also making my Pace Profile Report for Saturday's big stakes races at Arlington Park, Kentu...
They say that history is bound to repeat itself. If you are not a winning horseplayer, chances are that if you don’t learn from each race you play, you will continue down the path of losing. The f...
The $200,000 John C. Mabee Stakes (GIIT), named for three-time Eclipse Award-winning breeder John Mabee, drew a field of 12 distaffers for the 1 1/8-mile event on Sunday at Del Mar. Mabee owned the re...
Labor Day weekend marks the close of the premier summertime racetracks on both coasts — Saratoga in New York and Del Mar in California. And Labor Day weekend also marks the first grade I races for j...