Who Wins The Whitney?

Saturday (August 5th) at Saratoga Race Course is the 96th running of the Whitney Stakes. The Queen of Saratoga, that was the nickname bestowed upon Marylou Whitney the socialite, philanthropist and Thoroughbred breeder/owner who always graced Saratoga Race Course with her presence, but never with more grandeur than on the race day that bears her family name. Marylou died at the age of 93 in 2019, two weeks before she … Continue reading Who Wins The Whitney?

Is Cody In Command?

Last year’s Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile Winner CODY’S WISH was installed as the 1-2 morning-line favorite and will start from gate six after the Wednesday draw for the GI Whitney Stakes at Saratoga. The 96th running of the $1 million dollar race is set for this Saturday, August 5th and it offers a Win and You’re In berth to the GI Breeders’ Cup Classic in … Continue reading Is Cody In Command?

Stewards’ Decisions

The tenth and final race at Saratoga today was just a cheap Maiden claimer on an otherwise typical Wednesday card. But it’s got the racing faithful talking- specifically about DQ’s or lack there of. If you watched it you know what we’re referring to, if not find it online and have a look. The Daily Racing Blog is of the opinion that the #1 should … Continue reading Stewards’ Decisions

Go Jim Dandy Go

The Jim Dandy Stakes originated in 1964, and is for horses three years-old and older.  It is raced at a mile and an eighth, on dirt, and classified as a Grade 2 race with a purse of $500,000 dollars.  The track record for this race dates back to 1996 when LOUIS QUATORZE (that years Preakness Winner) blazed to a 1:47:26. The race is named in honor of … Continue reading Go Jim Dandy Go

The Haskell Stakes

After a Triple Crown season that provided plenty of excitement and three different Winners of the signature races, action in the 3-year-old division heats up again Saturday at the Jersey Shore as Monmouth Park hosts the $1 million dollar, Grade 1 Haskell Stakes. The 56th edition of the Haskell drew a field of eight for the 1 1/8-mile race. Here is a look at the runners: … Continue reading The Haskell Stakes

The Summer Place To Be

It was August 3rd, 1863 when gambler, casino owner, ex-boxer, and future congressman John Morrissey organized the first thoroughbred horse racing meet in Saratoga.  It was one month after the Battle of Gettysburg, and the meet spanned out over four days at the old dirt track on Union Avenue.  Over 5,000 people attended to watch, and wager on eight races. After the success of this meet Morrissey was inspired … Continue reading The Summer Place To Be

The Spa Is Open !

There is no finer setting for thoroughbred racing than historic Saratoga Race Course. It was named one of the world’s top 10 sporting venues of the 20th century by Sports Illustrated. This year’s meet runs from July 13th through Labor Day.  Many of the sport’s top owners, trainers, jockeys, and horses, along with hundreds of thousands of zealous and devoted fans will gather in Saratoga Springs for the premier summer Thoroughbred racing meet … Continue reading The Spa Is Open !

Mr. Harvey Pack

PackHarvey Pack, a pioneer in the field of on-air racing personalities whose curmudgeonly personality and dry sense of humor made him a favorite among New York horseplayers. With the opening of Saratoga less than a week away, a tribute to Harvey seems appropriate. Mr. Pack passed away in July of 2021, he was 94. He was born and raised on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, and … Continue reading Mr. Harvey Pack

Saratoga- Not Just Horse Racing

The storied summer meet at Saratoga kicks off on Thursday July 13th and runs through Labor Day. If you’re making a pilgrimage to the nirvana of racing, here’s a six-pack of some things to know before you go! 1. Saratoga Race Course is the oldest sporting venue in the United States. Saratoga Race Course opened for business in 1863, making it the oldest sporting venue in the entire … Continue reading Saratoga- Not Just Horse Racing