Derby hopefuls successful in changing surfaces
The trend has been unmistakable. Time and again in recent months, across all divisions, horses have been leaving Southern California, having raced or trained on the synthetic surfaces at Santa Anita and Hollywood Park, and won when moving to dirt. sports.espn.go.com |
Surface only question for Tizaqueena in Matron
Tizaqueena has shown graded-stakes form on dry dirt and wet, and on turf courses at Fair Grounds, Churchill, and Arlington. Saturday, Tizaqueena will try to tack Polytrack success onto her r sum in the Arlington Matron Stakes. sports.espn.go.com |
Slimmer schedule a way to survive
Change and survive. That's the mode Ellis Park continues to find itself in, with the 2010 summer meet starting Saturday amid the familiar call for alternative gaming and a pared-down racing schedule. sports.espn.go.com |
Chepstow cancel Bank Holiday meet
Chepstow racecourse are forced to abandon their Bank Holiday Monday fixture and have switched the meeting to Bath. news.bbc.co.uk |
Bright future: Uncle Mo a new young star on the scene
Thoroughbred racing has a young star on the road to the Kentucky Derby with the funky name of Uncle Mo. He completed a brilliant campaign with ... rssfeeds.usatoday.com |