Wagering On Mudders

Unlike baseball, horse races are usually contested before, during, and after rainstorms. That said, there are some general handicapping concepts that you should keep on hand for… a rainy day. First thing to be aware of is that racetracks can be like apples and oranges.  Muddy tracks at Belmont Park and Saratoga are different, so a racehorse’s off-track form may not necessarily transfer from one track to another. That doesn’t … Continue reading Wagering On Mudders

The California Crown

The California Crown is horse racing’s latest headline day of racing and wagering, which is set to take place this Saturday, September 28th at Santa Anita Park. The inaugural event is positioned to be a lifestyle celebration on the social calendar centered around a day at the races. It will feature culinary offerings from celebrity chefs and live performances by world-renowned musical artists to go along … Continue reading The California Crown

Racehorse Growth Cycle

Whether they achieve Triple Crown glory or never lift a hoof upon a track, every racehorse begins life as a foal at a breeding farm. These farms represent the best of the best in foal care, with proven methodologies for raising the strongest and healthiest athletes possible. Once foaled, the curious little ones are up and walking within an hour and within a week are ready to … Continue reading Racehorse Growth Cycle

Who Wins The PA. Derby ?

The Pennsylvania Derby is the last 3-year-old, G1, dirt Stakes of the year prior the Breeders’s Cup. Saturday’s 1 1/8 mile, million dollar contest at Parx Racing has attracted eleven entrants, including Preakness Stakes Winner SEIZE THE GREY. Here is a brief look at the field: 1. DOC SULLIVAN [ML 12-1] Jockey: Jose Ortiz. Trainer: Mike Miceli. Has been formidable in Stakes for New York-breds, but has yet to … Continue reading Who Wins The PA. Derby ?

The Pennsylvania Derby

The $1-million dollar Pennsylvania Derby is the premier racing event at Parx Racing just outside of Philadelphia. The race has turned into a top prep for 3-year-olds on their way to the Breeders’ Cup Classic. The Pennsylvania Derby was first held in 1979 and it achieved graded status in 1981.  On Saturday the track formerly known as Philadelphia Park will be the last opportunity for … Continue reading The Pennsylvania Derby

Horse Racing Hall Of Fame

The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame was founded in 1951 in Saratoga Springs, NY to honor the achievements of American Thoroughbred Racehorses, Jockeys, and Trainers. The museum first opened its doors in 1951, at which time it occupied a single room in Saratoga’s Canfield Casino.  The establishment was supported by the city of Saratoga Springs, which donated $2,500, as well as the Saratoga Racing Association, which donated … Continue reading Horse Racing Hall Of Fame

Drink Coffee, Help The PDJF

The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF) is a public charity that provides financial assistance to jockeys who have suffered catastrophic on-track injuries. Since its founding in 2006, the fund has disbursed nearly $11 million dollars to permanently disabled jockeys, most of whom have sustained paralysis or brain injuries. Many of the jockeys the PDJF serve were injured while in their 20s and 30s and face decades of living … Continue reading Drink Coffee, Help The PDJF

Road Work Ahead

The Road to the Kentucky Derby is under going a bit of construction in 2025, but there will be no delays. The $500,000 dollar Virginia Derby held at 1 1/8 miles will be run on March 15th during a special four-day spring meet at Colonial Downs. The contest has been added to the Road to the Kentucky Derby Championship Series. The series consists of select … Continue reading Road Work Ahead

The Spa Is Over

This is the time of year (in horse racing anyway) when, as you reach a certain age, you realize just how difficult it is to keep time from slipping past us. Old friends reemerge while others disappear or pass away. Acquaintances become friends as mutual admiration takes hold. Saratoga has (seemingly), mastered at least the illusion that time, while still slipping away can do so at … Continue reading The Spa Is Over

Kentucky Downs

High-stakes turf racing returns to Kentucky Downs Thursday, August 29th. The 2024 Kentucky Downs meet will consist of seven dates – August 29th and 31st, and September 1st, 5th, 7th, 8th, and 11th.   This event is short, fast, and a lot of fun. It offers some of the richest racing in all of North America with all-star jockeys and trainers. You can expect big … Continue reading Kentucky Downs