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  • March 21st Live Blog!

    .commentForm, .postComments, #comments{display:none;} <a href=''http://www.coveritlive.com/mobile.php?option=com_mobile&task=viewaltcast&altcast_code=43d377e55f'' >Live ...
  • BloodHorse.com Launches 2nd Annual Voting Contest "March into May"

    NEWS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFriday, March 20, 2009Contact: Robert Bolson, Director of Corporate MarketingBlood-Horse Publications(859) 276-6809; rbolson@bloodhorse.comBLOODHORSE.COM LAUNCHES 2nd ANNUAL VOTING CONTEST ''MARCH INTO MAY''''Who is the greatest Kentucky Derby champion of all time?'' Racing fans get their chance to decide. 64 ...
    Posted to The Blood-Horse Press Room (Weblog) by rbolson on 03-20-2009
  • BLOODHORSE.COM'S "TALKIN' HORSES" NEXT GUEST: LARRY JONES

    NEWS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEThursday, March 19, 2009Contact: Robert Bolson, Director of Corporate MarketingBlood-Horse Publications(859) 276-6809; rbolson@bloodhorse.comBLOODHORSE.COM'S ''TALKIN' HORSES'' NEXT GUEST: LARRY JONESThis month's guest: Trainer Larry Jones, who won the Louisiana Derby with Friesan Fire and finished second in the ...
    Posted to The Blood-Horse Press Room (Weblog) by rbolson on 03-19-2009
  • Larry Jones Talks Thoroughbred Pedigrees

      Okay, the truth is, trainer Larry Jones will discuss Thoroughbred pedigrees and breeding only if YOU ask him to. Jones will be the next guest on Talkin' Horses, an interview that is conducted with questions submitted by readers of BloodHorse.com.  The problem (as I see it) is that most Talkin' Horses segments attract a viewership ...
    Posted to The Five-Cross Files (Weblog) by sgillies on 03-19-2009
  • 03/21/09 Southwest Regional: Early to Rise

    There once was a Louisiana breeder who purchased broodmares in the $7,500-$10,000 range. But last November he bought a mare for $65,000, and in January he spent $85,000 for another. Tom Early smiles when telling that story. And he should. That a breeder in the Bayou State would upgrade his stock so dramatically is a direct reflection of the ...
  • 03/07/09 Northeast Regional: Under Plank

    The temptation—as the red-roofed foaling and broodmare barns have gone up, the white-board fencing began stretching across the perimeter, and a string of horses settled in—is to dwell on the glory days of Sagamore Farm where Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Jr. bred generations of champions. Its brightest star was Native Dancer, winner of 21 of 22 races. ...
  • Lane's End Stakes Analysis

    It's sort of nice to have a quiet weekend of racing after the four big Kentucky Derby preps a week ago, and the Florida Derby on the horizon. We're just six weeks from the big day now, so it's a good time to catch your breath. The Lane's End Stakes from Turfway Park is the lone prep race on this week's calendar, and historically, it hasn't ...
    Posted to Triple Crown Talk (Weblog) by Jason Shandler on 03-19-2009
  • Mafaaz Wins -- And Is In

    England's Kentucky Derby Challenge, a nine-furlong test on the all-weather track at Kempton Park that guaranteed the winner a place in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I), was run on Wednesday night. In a frantic finish, the winner was Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum's Mafaaz (GB), who held to by a neck from the ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Alan Porter 1 on 03-19-2009
  • Inglis Easter Sale Catalogue is My New Favourite

    Last month I harped about Thoroughbred sales companies' failure to update auction catalogs for the 21st century. Well, it's obvious that one auction house was already hard at work bringing some technological modernization to its catalogs.  (Or, in this case, ''catalogues.''  G'day, mate, and all.) The Inglis Bloodstock online listings ...
    Posted to The Five-Cross Files (Weblog) by sgillies on 03-19-2009
  • The Giant's Fall

    Thoroughbred racing coverage takes another hit. As sport giant ESPN has decided to cut its coverage of the Kentucky Oaks (gr.I) on Friday May 1, with its primary three networks, and opted for Bravo.I am an optimist, and Churchill placed a positive spin on ESPN's decision. It is true that Bravo will bring in new eyes and primarily appeal to the ...
    Posted to Adam's Turf (Weblog) by aspradling on 03-17-2009
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