By Richard Rosenblatt In one of the biggest upsets in racing, longshot local hero Emblem Road gave Saudi Arabia a landmark victory in the $20 million Saudi Cup (G1) on Saturday at King Abdulazi...
Bettor’s Guide to Saturday’s Breeders’ Cup Races By Noel Michaels Day 2 of the Breeders’ Cup is perhaps the best day of the year for horseracing and wagering, with the nine championship races ...
Breeders’ Cup Classic Odds and Track Conditions The Breeders’ Cup was conceived in the early 1980s as a as a year-end championship for North American thoroughbred racing. Longtime owner and br...
Breeders’ Cup Day 1: Essential Quality is First Class in Winning Juvenile By Richard Rosenblatt Essential Quality delivered a breakthrough performance for owner, trainer, and jockey with a thrilling...
By Maryjean Wall To the bow-tied, be-jeweled and be-hatted fans at the 2015 Breeders’ Cup, the little group which had arrived at Keeneland from Mongolia appeared as if dressed for a costume party. (...
Mother Knows Best: Leading Breeders’ Cup Dams By Ray Wallin When it comes to multiple winners in a race, sires get all the credit. Bull Lea, Falsetto, and Virgil all produced three Kentucky Derby Wi...
The Breeders’ Cup Classic, which is worth $6 million this year, is contested at the classic distance of 1 1⁄4 miles on dirt. It used to be the richest race in the world until the Dubai World C...
Breeders’ Cup Favorites and Longshots -Favorites have won 107 of 346 Breeders’ Cup races, a 31 percent rate. -The worst finish by a favorite was in the 2003 Juvenile at Santa Anita Park when Cuvee...
By Richard Rosenblatt Perhaps Al Stall, Jr. put Saturday’s Breeders’ Cup Classic’s star-studded field into the best perspective, when, after thinking it over for a few seconds, he came up with t...
Breeders’ Cup Odds: Sizing Up the Turf Races By Ed McNamara I’ve known my English pal Neil Morrice for 27 years, and we’ve had many adventures at Royal Ascot, Cheltenham, the Kentucky De...