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Keeneland Horse du Jour – Day 2 (Saturday, October 4, 2008) discuss this »
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Keeneland Race du Jour – Day 2 (Saturday, October 4, 2008) discuss this »
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The Churchill fall meet will feature five different announcers calling each of the five weeks of their upcoming meet. discuss this »
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Dan Liebman from Bloodhorse reports on Larry and Cindy Jones and their 2009 plan to step away from the game, at least, for now. discuss this »
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File this under the category: "If takeout isn't mentioned as a tax, does anyone actually pay it?" discuss this »
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The 2006 St. Leger winner Sixties Icon took the Cumberland Lodge Stakes and trainer Jeremy Noseda is likely to send the old boy to Santa Anita for the Breeders' Cup which will be his next to last race. discuss this »
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The wonder-filly pushed her lifetime mark to 8 wins in 8 starts, rolling in hand to win the Lady's Secret. discuss this »
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Says Bob Ehalt: My Pal Charlie accelerated quickly in the stretch and won the race decisively by 4 1/4 lengths. His Ragozin Speed Figure also was outstanding as he was credited with a career-best 1 for notching his first graded stakes victory. Directly behind him, Macho Again ran back to his career top of 3. After that, a neck behind Macho Again, discuss this »
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After cutting all horse racing coverage several months ago, the Los Angeles Times admitted their mistake and did bring some handicapping back to their pages at Santa Anita commenced. discuss this »
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It's been a long, winding 2008 for trainer Larry Jones, and the 52-year-old is likely to walk away from his barn in 2009. discuss this »
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Earlie Fires retires with 6,470 victories, ranking him ninth all time in wins by a jockey, saying, "I want to retire on my terms. I don't have any regrets." discuss this »
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Yet ANOTHER article from Greg Hall citing the Eight Belles breakdown following the Kentucky Derby. This time, the old "what if it happened during the race" argument is used to debate the Derby's field size. discuss this »
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Having kept decent company throughout the season, My Pal Charlie earned his breakthrough win of the year with a 4 1/4 length win in Super Derby at Louisiana Downs. discuss this »
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A guaranteed spot in the Kentucky Derby belongs to the winner of the $150,000 Kentucky Derby Challenge Stakes at Kempton Park in the UK on March 18, 2009. At nine furlongs over Polytrack, if the winner shows up in Louisville on the first Saturday in May, one of the coveted spots in the gate belongs to them. discuss this »
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The Arc de Triomphe is not a Breeders' Cup prep race, but the American-centric racing observer considers that the case. Zarkava's win in the Prix Vermille should void the distance concerns for the Arc. discuss this »
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A variety of reasons are addressed for the declining numbers at the Keeneland sales as the world's longest thoroughbred auction continues. Once again, columnist Greg Hall believes the Eight Belles breakdown can be used as a reasonable explanation for the decline. discuss this »
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Columnist Mike Veitch suggests its too early to judge Santa Anita's decision to use Pro Ride until it is used for live racing and combined, it should make for the most interesting Breeders' Cup since it began. discuss this »
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Making his first start on the turf this year, Big Brown drew post four for Saturday's Monmouth Stakes at Monmouth Park and will face older horses for the first time in his career. discuss this »
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The cowboy of racing coverage holds nothing back in his latest post. discuss this »
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