04 Jan 2009 9:21 AM
Haynesfield (Speightstown) had to work harder this time, but he recorded his 2nd stakes win in the Count Fleet. Plus, Second Glance (Smarty Jones) gets his maiden win at Laurel.
03 Jan 2009 1:39 AM
At Gulfstream, Jazzandthemagician (Birdstone) takes on 7 in the Spectacular Bid. While at Aqueduct, Pitched Perfectly (Pleasantly Perfect) and Haynesfield (Speightstown) compete for the Count Fleet.
30 Nov 2008 9:40 AM
The Stars of Tomorrow Card II at Churchill Downs became the Rachel Alexandra (Medaglia d'Oro) show after her dominating performance in the Golden Rod (gr. II). Entries are highlighted by Retraceable (Medaglia d'Oro) in the Ontario Lassie Stakes.
29 Nov 2008 4:55 AM
Nineteen horses running in 14 races, including 5 Stakes, on Saturday, November 29. Four of the stakes are part of Churchill Downs' Stars of Tomorrow II card.
02 Nov 2008 7:34 AM
Two stakes wins on November 1, Retraceable takes the Princess Elizabeth at Woodbine and Pamona Ball wins the Sharp Cat to become the first stakes winner for her sire, Pleasantly Perfect. Plus, 2 wins on the Churchill "Stars of Tomorrow" card. November 2 entries are highlighted by Livin Lovin and Gemswick Park in the Tempted Stakes.
01 Nov 2008 9:54 AM
Shared Account becomes the 8th winner for Pleasantly Perfect, while Strike Jak is winner #22 for Peace Rules. Plus Maiden Watch will play a major role in "Stars of Tomorrow" day at Churchill Downs.
23 Sep 2008 7:44 PM
Min d'Oro (Medaglia d'Oro) breaks her maiden again and it's all Livin Lovin (Birdstone) at Delaware.
13 May 2008 6:10 PM
On track at Saratoga was Smart Woman. Smart Woman is a Smarty Jones' filly out of the winning Storm Cat mare, Storming Beauty. Storming Beauty is a daughter of champion Sky Beauty who earned $1,336,000 and won or placed in 17 graded stakes.
06 May 2008 4:55 PM
The delightfully named Doodlebopmcgowan worked at Frost Training Center, recording a time of :35.20 for 3 furlongs. I can't wait to hear a track announcer get a hold of that one.
22 Apr 2008 1:33 PM
It was all about the girls at Woodbine, as fillies took the first three spots. This is not an uncommon phenomenon in baby races, as fillies, like human girls, mature faster than colts.