BloodHorse.com

Search

Page 29 of 62 (611 items) First ... Previous 27 28 29 30 31 Next ... Last
  • Picks for the Debutante and Bashford Manor

    By J. Keeler Johnson (''Keelerman'') Twitter: @J_Keelerman It's never too early to start talking about two-year-olds, right? The 2019 Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks are more than ten months away, but we'll get an early, early look at potential Derby and Oaks contenders when Churchill Downs hosts the $125,000 Debutante Stakes and the ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by -Keelerman on 06-27-2019
  • Ohio Derby Horse-by-Horse Preview

    By J. Keeler Johnson (''Keelerman'') Twitter: @J_Keelerman The Triple Crown is over, but don't expect ''Derby'' talk to go away anytime soon. The second half of the racing season is packed with rich Derbies in Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, Iowa, and Virginia, to name just a few locations. First up is the ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by -Keelerman on 06-20-2019
  • Broodmare Statistics and a Filly to Watch

    By J. Keeler Johnson (''Keelerman'') Twitter: @J_Keelerman With the 2019 Triple Crown in our rearview mirrors, I thought we'd kick off the second half of the racing season with a different type of post than usual. Summer is just around the corner, and Saratoga is less than a month away, so the focus of racing fans will soon turn to ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by -Keelerman on 06-13-2019
  • Keeler Johnson's Belmont Stakes 151 Selections

    By J. Keeler Johnson (''Keelerman'') Twitter: @J_Keelerman It's hard to believe another Triple Crown season has come and (practically) gone. The 2019 series wraps up on Saturday with the $1.5 million Belmont Stakes (G1) at Belmont Park, the highlight of a spectacular card that includes seven other Grade 1 events. Contrary to popular ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by -Keelerman on 06-06-2019
  • Will Forty Under Rebound in the Penn Mile?

    By J. Keeler Johnson (''Keelerman'') Twitter: @J_Keelerman There's no shortage of high-class racing action scheduled across the world this weekend. There's the Investec Derby (Eng-I) in England, the Yasuda Kinen (Jpn-I) in Japan, plus 35 assorted stakes races throughout North America... we won't run out of entertaining races to watch and ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by -Keelerman on 05-30-2019
  • Leave It to Eddie Haskell in the Daytona Stakes

    By J. Keeler Johnson (''Keelerman'') Twitter: @J_Keelerman Although this week's Unlocking Winners blog post is publishing before entries for the Memorial Day races are released, there's no shortage of quality Saturday stakes races worth handicapping. They might not the most prestigious events of the weekend, but I personally am intrigued by ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by -Keelerman on 05-23-2019
  • Keeler Johnson’s Preakness 144 Selections

    By J. Keeler Johnson (''Keelerman'') Twitter: @J_Keelerman From a sporting perspective, Saturday's $1.5 million Preakness Stakes (gr. I) at Pimlico isn't particularly exciting. The first four horses to cross the finish line in the Kentucky Derby (gr. I) are all skipping the Preakness, so for the first time since 1996, there won't be a Triple ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by -Keelerman on 05-16-2019
  • Intrepid Heart Sets Sights on Belmont Via Peter Pan Stakes

    By J. Keeler Johnson (''Keelerman'') Twitter: @J_Keelerman Five years ago, a stoutly-bred colt named Commissioner tried to pull off a gate-to-wire upset in the 1 ½-mile Belmont Stakes (gr. I) at Belmont Park. Entering the final furlong, he was 1 ½ lengths in front, and victory in the third jewel of the Triple Crown seemed all but ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by -Keelerman on 05-09-2019
  • Keeler Johnson's Kentucky Derby 145 Selections

    By J. Keeler Johnson (''Keelerman'') Twitter: @J_Keelerman Before I dive into my annual marathon analysis of the Kentucky Derby, I should probably admit that my handicapping confidence has waned considerably with the scratch of Omaha Beach. The morning line favorite was my clear choice to win the rosesas confident a Derby selection as any ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by -Keelerman on 05-02-2019
  • Three Kentucky Derby Longshots to Consider

    By J. Keeler Johnson (''Keelerman'') Twitter: @J_Keelerman In recent years, the Kentucky Derby has been dominated by favorites, and at the moment I expect that trend to continue with Omaha Beach looming as a deserving choice to win the 145th edition of the ''Run for the Roses.'' But playing the trifecta and/or superfecta is the key ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by -Keelerman on 04-25-2019
Page 29 of 62 (611 items) First ... Previous 27 28 29 30 31 Next ... Last