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  • RRP Makeover Data Reflects Larger OTTB Population

    By: Erin Shea, @BH_ESheaThe Retired Racehorse Project released data this month on its 509 off-track Thoroughbred entrants for the upcoming Thoroughbred Makeover presented by Thoroughbred Charities of America Oct. 5-8 at the Kentucky Horse Park. RRP's Steuart Pittman said the 500 horses are representative of the larger population of U.S. ...
    Posted to Inside Aftercare (Weblog) by Erin Shea on 09-05-2017
  • Kentucky Downs Believes in Pari-Mutuel Gaming

    As money from added gaming has flowed into the industry, providing a boost for purses, most racetracks have missed a golden opportunity to fully take advantage of the stability provided by that added revenue by trying new approaches-namely lowering prices--with their pari-mutuel product. With that new revenue from added gaming ...
    Posted to Keeping Pace (Weblog) by Frank Angst on 09-05-2017
  • No Joke, He Could Be 3-Year-Old Champ

    West Coast, Irap, and Tapwrit still need another big victory. Oscar Performance could jump in from the grass category and snatch it away, but needs to beat older horses at 1 1/2 miles. Always Dreaming and Cloud Computing have self destructed following their classic victories. Classic Empire looks as if he needs time to totally ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by emorgan on 09-05-2017
  • Will Bricks and Mortar Win Again in the Saranac?

    By J. Keeler Johnson (''Keelerman'') Twitter: @J_Keelerman How fast the summer has flown by! Believe it or not, this weekend will bring the Saratoga and Del Mar meets to a close, but fortunately for racing fans, the two tracks will go out in a burst of excitement with many top-notch graded stakes races scheduled to be run. There are actually ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by -Keelerman on 08-31-2017
  • California Takeout Increase Falls Short

    Since California lawmakers approved a takeout hike effective for the 2011 racing season, the price increase on horseplayers has failed to deliver projected purse increases and has been followed by reduced handle and race days. After an initial small bump in purses that fell well short of predicted increases, purses have declined the past ...
    Posted to Keeping Pace (Weblog) by Frank Angst on 08-30-2017
  • Setting The Tone - By Evan Hammonds

    In speaking with consignors and buyers as they hustle to get ready for the start of the 12-session Keeneland September sale, we were reminded of a series in The Blood-Horse that ran before the September sale in 2000. The conceptdubbed Reflectionswas simple: gather a handful of the great sale consignors, put them in a room with a recording ...
    Posted to What's Going On Here (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 08-30-2017
  • Promotional Feature: Keeneland September Book 1 Showcase

    A revitalized Book 1 of the Keeneland September yearling sale begins Monday, Sept. 11, at 3 p.m. By showcasing a critical mass of upper-market horses, 167 elite yearlings, Keeneland has created a must attend event for the leading buyers and sellers of Thoroughbreds around the globe. With a nod to the go-go days of the 1980s and their ...
    Posted to Magazine Features (FileGallery) by emorgan on 08-29-2017
  • Breeder, CARMA Liaison Team Up to Retire Filly

    By: Erin Shea, @BH_EShea When Rachel Masen took a trip to Kentucky for the Retired Racehorse Project's Thoroughbred Makeover event last October, she didn't know she'd be leaving with a request from a Kentucky breeder to help locate a horse back out west.  A lifelong racing fan, Masen wanted to visit historic Calumet Farm on her trip. ...
    Posted to Inside Aftercare (Weblog) by Erin Shea on 08-29-2017
  • Promotional Feature: Breaking & Training - Readying Runners

    EVERY STEP IN THE DEVELOPMENT of successful racehorses is important, but few are as crucial as the education they receive during breaking and early training. With the yearling sales in full swing, buyers are looking for the outfits that can put the best mental and physical foundation under their purchases to transition them into talented ...
  • Does Arrogate Still Rule in Baffertland?

    It was like Samson, Hercules, and Achilles all losing their God-given strength and powers. Even in legend and myth, the most famous indestructible heroes eventually became mortal and met their fate. Since his remarkable conquest in the Dubai World Cup following a run of mind-blowing victories, Arrogate had convinced the world he was ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by emorgan on 08-27-2017
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