By Jeff Siegel / 12:01 AM, 09.01.10 / Comment
Richard’s Kid has never won a significant race on dirt but he obviously stays the Classic trip and therefore most likely will take another shot at the big prize.
By Dick Jerardi / 3:00 PM, 08.30.10 / Comment
A huge weekend at the Spa didn’t offer much Breeders’ Cup clarity in the headline divisions.
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By Simon Bray / 11:45 AM, 08.31.10 / Comment
A busy weekend on the West Coast as there were four “Win and You’re in” Breeders’ Cup Challenge races at Del Mar this past weekend.
By Rowland Hoyt / 3:30 PM, 08.23.10 / Comments (1)
From our perch you could easily see this year’s Million would be a good barometer on how Europe’s Breeders’ Cup Turf horses stack-up against the best from the U.S.
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By Simon Bray / 5:00 AM, 08.17.10 / Comment
I can honestly say that after leaving Del Mar on Saturday, I witnessed one of the most impressive turf debuts I have seen in nearly 20 years.
By Nick Luck / 8:00 AM, 08.16.10 / Comment
After topping Goldikova, Makfi proves again he is a colt that keeps getting in the way of expectations.
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By At the Races / 12:00 PM, 06.19.10 / Comment
Order of finish: #1 Starspangledbanner – #2 Society Rock – #3 Kinsale King
By At the Races / 12:05 PM, 06.15.10 / Comment
Order of finish: #1 Equiano – #2 Markab – #3 Borderlescott
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By Simon Bray / 12:30 PM, 08.24.10 / Comment
Evening Jewel is a model of consistency and underscores the strength of the West Coast division of sophomore fillies.
By Dick Jerardi / 11:15 AM, 08.24.10 / Comments (1)
Blind Luck is a younger version of Zenyatta without the perfect record and with a travel schedule that would have long since sent a lesser horse to the sidelines.
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By Simon Bray / 5:00 AM, 08.17.10 / Comment
I can honestly say that after leaving Del Mar on Saturday, I witnessed one of the most impressive turf debuts I have seen in nearly 20 years.
By At the Races / 12:00 PM, 07.18.10 / Comment
Order of finish: #1 Snow Fairy – #2 Miss Jean Brodie – #3 Lady Lupus
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By Dick Jerardi / 6:00 AM, 08.17.10 / Comment
One colt. One filly. Five starts. Five wins. Total margins — 40 1/4 lengths.
By Simon Bray / 9:29 PM, 08.10.10 / Comments (2)
I have always believed that for the most part, it is only really necessary to start paying attention to the juveniles from August onwards in regards to year-end implications.
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By Dick Jerardi / 6:00 AM, 08.17.10 / Comment
One colt. One filly. Five starts. Five wins. Total margins — 40 1/4 lengths.
By Simon Bray / 9:29 PM, 08.10.10 / Comments (2)
I have always believed that for the most part, it is only really necessary to start paying attention to the juveniles from August onwards in regards to year-end implications.
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By At the Races / 12:00 PM, 06.27.10 / Comment
Order of finish: #1 Formosina – #2 Samuel Morse – #3 Clondinnery
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By At the Races / 12:00 PM, 06.18.10 / Comment
Order of finish: #1 Memory – #2 Margot Did – #3 Tiz My Time
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