Gary Barber and Southern Equine Stables’ Got Stormy had her connections in positive spirits Aug. 11 after the 4-year-old filly bested the boys by 2 1/2 lengths in Saturday’s Fourstardave Handicap (G1) at Saratoga Race Course.
Monthly Archives: August 2019
Romanised Returns to Best in Prix Jacques le Marois
Europe has been searching for a leader for its older mile division and in Romanised, who streaked to an impressive success in one of the most reliable indicators in the calendar, it may transpire that the answer was hiding in plain sight.
Eight of Effinex's First and Only Foals at NY-Bred Sale
Effinex, a multi-millionaire son of Mineshaft, died suddenly in Oct. 2017.
Slezak Revels in Second Act at New York-Bred Sale
A long-time entertainment journalist who spent much of his career writing about shows like American Idol and The Voice, Michael Slezak grew up about 30 miles west of Saratoga Springs. His earliest memory has nothing to do with music.
Ohio’s gambling scene picked up in July, but MGM still falling behind
Ohio’s gambling scene picked up in July, but MGM still falling behind
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Duterte ok with police running lotteries, just pay the government
Duterte ok with police running lotteries, just pay the government
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William Hill profit plunges on UK challenges, US expansion costs
Hills’ H1 profit plunges on UK struggles, US expansion
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Labor unrest at Evolution Gaming’s Georgian live studio
Evolution Gaming faces Georgian staff stake
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Imperial Pacific new profit warning on VIP slowdown, bad debts
Imperial Pacific issues yet another profit warning
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Italy’s betting market falls as coalition gov’t teeters on the brink
Italy’s betting revenue falls as gov’t teeters on the brink
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SportPesa halts sponsorships as tax war with Kenya gov’t heats up
Kenya scraps Kenya sponsorships as tax fight heats up
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Collusion Illusion Upsets Best Pal Stakes
In just the second start of his career, Collusion Illusion raced to a $17.40 upset over five rivals in the $200,351 Best Pal Stakes (G2) Aug. 10 at Del Mar.
WHOA Trainers Call for Continued Support
The Water Hay Oats Alliance continued its support of the Horseracing Integrity Act Aug. 10 with a call from trainer members of the alliance, inviting other like-minded trainers to add their names to the WHOA roster.
Colonial Wraps Up Opening Weekend with Stakes Action
Colonial Downs capped off its opening weekend with four stakes races carded Aug. 10 for Virginia-bred horses 3 years old and up on the Secretariat Turf Course.
Valid Point Soars to Secretariat Score
Valid Point stepped from allowance company to the sport’s top level Aug. 10, and remained undefeated with an impressive victory in the $500,000 Secretariat Stakes (G1T) at Arlington International Racecourse.
Bricks and Mortar Dominates Arlington Million
Chad Brown pulled off a major hat track at Arlington International Racecourse Aug. 10 when the country’s leading turf horse Bricks and Mortar swept to his sixth consecutive victory in the Arlington Million XXXVII (G1T).
Cafe Americano Breaks Through in Pucker Up
Chad Brown’s trip to Arlington International Racecourse Aug. 10 was well worth it. The trainer swept all four graded stakes on the card, with Peter Brant’s Cafe Americano wrapping up the action in the $100,000 Pucker Up Stakes (G3T).
Do Hertrich and Fielding Have Another Diversify?
Buyers looking for the next Diversify may want to look at the flight of horses consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency to the Fasig-Tipton New York-Bred Yearling Sale Aug. 11-12 on behalf of breeders Fred W. Hertrich III and/or John D. Fielding.
Bricks and Mortar Dominant in Arlington Million
Chad Brown pulled off a major hat track at Arlington International Racecourse Aug. 10 when the country’s leading turf horse Bricks and Mortar swept to his sixth consecutive victory in the Arlington Million XXXVII (G1T).
Green Light Go Impresses in Saratoga Special
There was no stopping Green Light Go on his way to winning the $200,000 Saratoga Special Stakes Presented by Miller Lite (G2) Aug. 10 at Saratoga Race Course.