With Paladin Out, Renegade Up to First in Derby Dozen
Byron King's Top 12 on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, presented by Spendthrift Farm.
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Byron King's Top 12 on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, presented by Spendthrift Farm.
A nonprofit environmental group, Trust for Public Land, working in partnership with the East Bay Regional Park District, announced March 31 that it has secured an option agreement with The Stronach Group to acquire Golden Gate Fields.
Capsule look at three horses heating up on the Triple Crown trail.
Further Ado, 20 lengths superior against maidens in his first route last fall at Keeneland, will look to impress once again at the Lexington oval where he battles eight other 3-year-olds in the $1.25 million Blue Grass Stakes (G1).
Dollars & Sense with Frank Angst takes a look at some of the expected impacts of FanDuel TV winding down its operations.
In this monthly BH interview, Karen M. Johnson profiles young racing personalities.
Commemorating the life of A. P. Indy, the 1992 Horse of the Year, 1992 Champion 3-year-old colt and legendary sire.
The sale takes place May 21-22, and there is plenty on offer for prospective buyers, with 43 individual group/grade 1-winning sires represented and 59 siblings to black-type winners selling.
An AU$2.2 million colt by star shuttler Too Darn Hot, bought partly by the stallion's co-owners, Andrew Lloyd-Webber's Watership Down Stud, topped the second session of the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, which closed at Riverside March 30.
Tapit Trice, a $1.3 million Keeneland sales yearling, won the 2023 Blue Grass Stakes (G1) and three other graded stakes. The son of Tapit also ran third in the Belmont Stakes (G1) and Travers Stakes (G1).