Miss Tapirado—who topped the 2019 Keeneland April Sale when purchased for $1.3 million—broke her maiden on the final day of her 3-year-old season Dec. 31 at Gulfstream Park, graduating in her second start.
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Racing Post Bloodstock Awards Honor Best in Breeding
Given the last 12 months have seen Galileo claim his 12th British and Irish champion sire crown, break the world record for the most individual group/grade 1 scorers, and become the first stallion to supply five winners of the Investec Derby (G1).
Hunka Burning Love Among Five with Eight Wins in 2020
In a year in which COVID-19 suspended racing at many tracks, five horses made the most of reduced opportunities to tie as the winningest horses of 2020 with eight victories apiece. The leading money earner of the five was Hunka Burning Love.
Mutasaabeq Back to Dirt in Mucho Macho Man Stakes
Grade 2 winner Mutasaabeq, who in his most recent dirt start earned a grade 1 placing, is entered for a return to the main track Jan. 2 in the $100,000 Mucho Macho Man Stakes at Gulfstream Park.
Life Is Good Follows Authentic Path Into Sham Stakes
Life Is Good, who won a maiden race at Del Mar so decisively Nov. 22 that he became the favorite among individual entries in the first Kentucky Derby Future Wager, returns in the one-mile Sham Stakes (G3) at Santa Anita Park Jan. 2.
Count Again Back on California Turf in San Gabriel
Count Again made his first start on the Southern California turf a winning one just over a month ago, and the Awesome Again gelding will try to repeat that success in the $200,000 San Gabriel Stakes (G2T) Jan. 2 at Santa Anita Park.
Braddick Named Turf Paradise Race Caller
Turf Paradise announced today that they have hired veteran and international race caller Craig Braddick for the 2021 Winter meeting, starting on January 4, 2021.
Insightful First Winner for Barbados
Ridenjac Racing’s 2-year-old filly Insightful wired a 5 1/2-furlong race at Tampa Bay Downs Dec. 30 to award freshman sire Barbados with his first winner.
Obituary: Jockey Agent Aime Handled Day's Book
Jockey agent Fred Aime, who worked with a number of top riders including a 10-year stint with Racing Hall of Famer Pat Day, died Dec. 30.
Restrictions Close Irish Betting Shops for Four Weeks
Taoiseach Micheal Martin on Dec. 30 announced the closure of non-essential retail, including betting shops, for a month from Jan. 1 as part of tougher Level 5 restrictions in Ireland.
Turf Paradise Begins 84-Day Live Meet Jan. 4
The meet that runs through May 1 will offer 15 Thoroughbred stakes. The average daily purse is expected to be $110,000, up from $80,000.
Mr. Money to Stand at Journeyman Stud in 2021
The son of Goldencents won four consecutive graded stakes in 2019 and just missing winning the Pennsylvania Derby (G1) by a neck. He retires with $1,360,430 in earnings.
Lifelong Horseman Kassen Dies at 81
Dave Kassen, a lifelong horseman who was first a jockey and later became a successful trainer, died Dec. 27 at his home in Lake Placid, N.Y. He was 81.
Racecourses Across England Close Doors to Spectators
Racing’s brief spell of welcoming limited numbers of spectators back on course came to an end Dec. 30 after health secretary Matt Hancock announced 23 additions to the areas of England placed under the most severe Tier 3 and 4 restrictions.
Tiz the Law Retired to Ashford Stud
Tiz the Law, the flashy New York-bred who thrilled the world earlier this season with his dominant score in the Belmont Stakes (G1), has been retired to stand at Ashford Stud for the 2021 season, according to a Dec. 30 release.
Three-Year-Olds Ring In the New Year in Jerome
There were will be a nice birthday present awaiting one of five newly turned 3-year-olds Jan. 1 in the Jerome Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack.
Stan the Man Takes on Fellow Veterans in Gravesend
Long Lake Stable’s Stan the Man will commence his 7-year-old campaign as part of an experienced five-horse field Jan. 2 in the $100,000 Gravesend Stakes, a 6 1/2-furlong test for 4-year-olds and up at Aqueduct Racetrack.
Hot Rod Charlie, Get Her Number Resume Training
Hot Rod Charlie and Get Her Number, grade 1-caliber colts who sat out the final stages of their 2-year-old seasons, have resumed training toward their returns as 3-year-olds, according to their trainers.
AAEP Staffer Kleine Receives Service Award
The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) honored a tireless advocate for equine veterinary practice and the welfare of horses when presenting the 2020 Distinguished Service Award to its director of industry relations, Keith Kleine.
Racing Continues at Penn National Without Casino
Penn National Race Course, its business impacted by the COVID-19-related closure of its casino, has agreed to continue racing through January if sufficient pari-mutuel handle is achieved, according to a Pennsylvania horsemen representative.