Threat To The Crown?

Since the inception of The Triple Crown horse racing series in 1875 only twelve horses have won all three legs, which culminates with The Belmont Stakes held at Belmont Park.  If JUSTIFY wins on Saturday he will not only join that elusive, exclusive club, but he would be the second Bob Baffert trained horse to accomplish this feat in the last three years.  Here is a look … Continue reading Threat To The Crown?

Belmont Contenders or Pretenders?

DRB is always looking for value when it comes to wagering on the horses.  But in regard to The Belmont Stakes coming up next Saturday, it comes down to this: If morning line favorite JUSTIFY runs close to his best, the rest of the field is competing for 2nd place.  But if the grind of the Triple Crown bid (3 races in 5 weeks) leads to a regression … Continue reading Belmont Contenders or Pretenders?

Live Long-Shots

The Belmont Stakes is ten days away.  Is there a horse that can beat JUSTIFY?  Or can he become racing’s 2nd Triple Crown winner in the last three years?  AMERICAN PHAROAH won all three legs of the Triple Crown series in 2015.  Prior to that it was AFFIRMED 37 years earlier in 1978.  The 70’s gave us three TC winners, beginning with SECRETARIAT in 1973, SEATTLE SLEW in 1977 and AFFIRMED the following year.  Could this … Continue reading Live Long-Shots

U.S. Army Remount Service

Founded in 1918 the United States Remount Service systematically began breeding horses for the U.S. Cavalry.  As a part of the Quartermaster Corps, its roots go back to the expansion of the Union Army during the early going of the Civil War.  Thoroughbred horses played a vital role in the U.S. Cavalry and Artillery.  Military vehicles were relatively new and prone to problems.  Horses were … Continue reading U.S. Army Remount Service

Track Talk Continued

Here are a few more definitions to help you decode the not-so-secret language of horseplay.  It’s only a matter of time before you’re walking around the paddock area with a program in your hand claiming; “He looks good.  Had a bullet workout last week.  There’s an equipment change as he added blinkers, plus he’s light today because the bug-boy is riding him.”  If that sounds … Continue reading Track Talk Continued

The Language Of Racing

It has come to the attention of DRB that some of the verbiage or horse-racing lingo used here is sometimes hard to grasp when talking about the races and/or wagering on them.  A special shout-out to regular readers of DRB, M. Lawrence & J. Gosney, both of Binghamton, NY for suggesting that perhaps everyone doesn’t know what a trifecta key, or a pick-3 or pick-4 is, or how … Continue reading The Language Of Racing

JUSTIFY Wins The Preakness

The pursuit of The Triple Crown continues- barely.  JUSTIFY won the second jewel of horse racing’s Triple Crown yesterday in The Preakness Stakes.  He held off a furious late charge by 2nd place finisher BRAVAZO and TEN FOLD, who got up to beat GOOD MAGIC for third in the foggy, sloppy going at Pimlico Race Track.  JUSTIFY paid $2.80 to Win.  BRAVAZO $7.60 to Place, … Continue reading JUSTIFY Wins The Preakness

Preakness Profiles & Predictions

The estimated post time for the 2018 Preakness Stakes is 6:20 Saturday afternoon.  NBC will be covering the event, and when they come on the air the scene will be reminiscent of two weeks ago at Churchill Downs.  If the forecast holds true (100% chance of rain both Friday and Saturday) the first thing you’ll see is a racetrack with standing water and ankle deep … Continue reading Preakness Profiles & Predictions