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ETOBICOKE, Ontario - It didn't take long for Legal Move to get back to Ontario after the 4-year-old colt sold for $245,000 at Keeneland last Saturday. Read More...
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Dale Romans has won six Grade 1 races in his 22-year training career, and in virtually no time flat, he can run down the names of them all. The 2004 Whitney Handicap with Roses in May was his first, Romans can quickly recall, "and...
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Wait a While, the champion 3-year-old filly of 2006, has been sent to Kentucky to be bred in 2009 and will not race again, according to Michael McCarthy, trainer Todd Pletcher's assistant trainer in California. Read More...
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INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Cost of Freedom, the Grade 1-winning sprinter, was not permitted to be entered in Saturday's $100,000 Vernon Underwood Stakes at Hollywood Park after failing a physical examination on Wednesday regarding soundness. Cost of Freedom...
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Trainer Larry Jones on Wednesday said he has a pair of 2-year-olds he would like to send to Delta Downs for next month's Grade 3, $750,000 Delta Jackpot and Grade 3, $500,000 Delta Princess. Pre-entries for the races, which will be run Dec. 5, will...
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Into Mischief was nominated to the Grade 3 Vernon Underwood Stakes on Saturday, but he will wait for the Malibu Stakes at Santa Anita. His main rival will be Georgie Boy, fourth as the favorite in the Oct. 25 Damascus Stakes, a race Into Mischief won...
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The millionaire Becrux has regained top form, and is expected to be supplemented to the Grade 1 Citation Handicap on Nov. 28. Becrux finished nowhere his first two starts of 2008, but returned to form in an Oct. 24 allowance sprint, his first start since...
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Santa Anita Oaks winner Ariege posted her first workout Tuesday since returning to California, after which trainer Bobby Frankel said the 3-year-old filly will make her return early in the Santa Anita meet in the Grade 1 La Brea Stakes, a seven-furlong...
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Another top U.S. horse is gone to Dubai. Graded stakes winner Two Step Salsa, third in the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile, has been purchased by Godolphin and was shipped to Kentucky on Monday to prepare for his imminent departure to Dubai. Read More...
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INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Ahmed Zayat has not campaigned horses regularly in California since summer 2007, but the owner's West Coast return this fall already has created a welcome disturbance in an otherwise sleepy 2-year-old division. Pioneerof the Nile...
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Jerry McClenin, a 51-year-old printing press operator from Staten Island, N.Y., won Aqueduct’s Fall Handicapping Challenge, defeating a field of more than 200 rival horseplayers during the Saturday and Sunday event and taking down the top prize of $35...
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While two-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart prepares himself for transition to the next phase of his career--ownership of his own Sprint Cup team in 2009--the foundation that bears his name is funding the transition of a whole other group of racers from...
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Grade I winner Silver Wagon will stand in 2009 at Kurt Butenhoff and Jamie LaMonica’s Empire Stud near Hudson, N.Y. His fee is $5,000. Read More...
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Evita Argentina, the only graded stakes winner in the $111,100 Moccasin for 2-year-old fillies, surged from last on the turn to defeat favored Mi Chiamano Mimi at Hollywood Park on Sunday. Read More...
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Stakes racing returns to Golden Gate Fields on Saturday with the $75,000 Sausalito, the first stakes at the track in a month. But it won't be the best race of the week here. Read More...
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