Fourstardave Trends

Saturdays feature event at Saratoga is the $500,000 dollar, Grade 1 Fourstardave.  The race is named to honor a fan favorite at Saratoga…you guessed it FOURSTARDAVE. He was one of the most popular horses of his time, as he competed from age 2 to 10.  And boy how he loved The Spa.  He Won at least one race at Saratoga from 1987 to 1994, earning him the nickname The Sultan Of Saratoga. The Fourstardave Handicap has … Continue reading Fourstardave Trends

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?

Marylou Is Still A Presence

Women have played key roles in horse racing since the celebrated sport’s earliest days. Yet few women – or men for that matter – at any level of the sport created a legacy that can rival the respect and importance of Marylou Whitney. Whitney, who died July 19, 2019 at age 93, did so much more than simply race in the famed Eton blue and brown … Continue reading Marylou Is Still A Presence

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 Incomparable Tom Durkin

When former NYRA track announcer Tom Durkin walks down Broadway in Saratoga Springs, it is almost as if he is stepping back in time. Fans often stop him to remind him of one of his legendary race calls and to express their appreciation for his extraordinary career. Those conversations mean the world to Durkin: “You’re walking down the street and somebody stops you and has something really nice to say to you about … Continue reading The Incomparable Tom Durkin

A Funny (Cide) Thing Happened

One of the most popular racehorses of this century has passed away. The 2003 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes Winner FUNNY CIDE died due to complications of colic at 23 years old. The son of DISTORTED HUMOR who ran out of Sackatoga Stables Won $3,529,412 in 38 starts. The gelding retired in 2007 with a record of 11-6-8 for trainer Barclay Tagg. Undefeated as a 2-year-old, New … Continue reading A Funny (Cide) Thing Happened