By Maryjean Wall Somewhere in Rockabilly Heaven, the All-American Left-Handed Upside-Down Guitar Player, Little Enis (rhymes with p—-) must be stomping all over his electric GUItar, mad as hell ...
By Maryjean Wall Forlorn in his fate, forced to stand forever upright in the position he was stuffed, Cocaine Bear is one of the few remaining monuments to the freewheeling days of the horse business,...
By John Furgele The TVG Finals at The Meadowlands on Nov. 21 brought together some of harness racing’s most popular performers who wrapped up their careers in style. The Finals comprised four of the...
By Margaret Ransom For apprentice jockey Kody Kellenberger, this year’s Fair Grounds meeting is a bit of a case of finally finishing what he started. Eight months ago, during the waning weeks of the...
By Ed McNamara The 146th Kentucky Derby winner did very little wrong in a brief but brilliant career, and really, what’s wrong with finishing second in two Grade 1 races? Authentic won his other...
The Breeders’ Cup Championship is non-stop action from the moment the horses step onto the track for the first race, here you will find Saturday’s race card and schedule, Friday’s ra...
The Disappointers: Breeders’ Cup Jockeys to Avoid at the Windows Second in a series of stories on jockeys and their performances in the Breeders’ Cup, set for Nov. 6-7 at Keeneland Race Course in ...
Breeders’ Cup Brings Racing World Together Amid Pandemic By Ed McNamara Fear of being around others, anxiety about the air we breathe. Isolation, illness and much death — The New Abnormal in the y...
By John Furgele A week before the top thoroughbreds go at it in the Breeders’ Cup at Keeneland Race Course, harness racing stages its own championships – the Breeders Crown, 12 races over two days...
By Ed McNamara He’s a workaholic perfectionist, a family guy who doesn’t drink but whose horsemanship inspires countless champagne toasts. The unfailingly polite Irishman looks and acts li...