By Richard Rosenblatt If nothing else, the $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) could turn into be a bettor’s bonanza. A field of 12 durable but far from dynamic horses is likely for the r...
By Noel Michaels After winning back-to-back riding titles at the recently-concluded Kentucky Downs and Churchill Downs fall meets, one might believe Tyler Gaffalione would be a safe bet to carry that ...
By Margaret Ransom Who doesn’t love the Keeneland fall meet? The track in Lexington, Kentucky continues its opening weekend run on Saturday, with four Breeders’ Cup “Win and You’re In” races...
By Mike Farrell What a difference a horse makes, especially one as talented as Volatile. His abrupt retirement Monday with a hairline fracture stripped the Sprint Division of a leading performer. The ...
By Noel Michaels Winter racing season is in full swing as Aqueduct heads into the new year, and several trainers have already begun to distinguish themselves at the meet, which officially began for th...
Two turns? No problem. Nine furlongs? Piece of cake. New competition? A walk in the park. Winning back-to-back starts? No longer an issue for Godolphin Racing’s Frosted. The son of Tapit waltzed to ...
Kentucky native Kiaran McLaughlin is another who comes from the “D. Wayne Lukas School of Training Classic Winners” and while his best finish in any classic race on his own so far is Jazil’s vic...