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Monday, September 24th, 2012Thoroughbred Racing Roundup – September 24, 2012

By ROBERT KIECKHEFER UPI Racing Writer Despite obvious Breeders’ Cup prep races all over the landscape, weekend racing did little to point the way to November’s World Championship winners. The biggest race of the weekend produced one of the biggest upsets. Some of the winners were testing new surfaces, looking for their best shot in […]

Tuesday, September 11th, 2012Thoroughbred Racing Roundup – September 10, 2012

By ROBERT KIECKHEFER UPI Racing Writer From the Super Derby in Louisiana to a super filly in Ireland, it was a superior weekend in Thoroughbred racing. Even before the leaves begin changing colors, racing started its fall shift with Belmont Park opening in New York and Sha Tin kicking off the season in Hong Kong. […]

Monday, September 3rd, 2012Thoroughbred Racing Roundup – September 3, 2012

By ROBERT KIECKHEFER UPI Racing Writer A mild upset in the weekend’s biggest race in New York and a classy win in southern Germany’s setpiece event highlighted weekend racing. Sandwiched in between was a buffet of tasty racing treats, many of them likely to flavor the rapidly approaching year-end races. And, Sunday’s Labor Day desserts […]

Monday, August 27th, 2012Thoroughbred Racing Roundup – August 27, 2012

By ROBERT KIECKHEFER UPI Racing Writer A weekend that was supposed to feature 3-year-olds out east and older horses in the west turned out to be all about the 3-year-olds. It was, in fact, a strange week all around in racing, except for the fact the world’s best horse won. Other than that: The Travers […]

Friday, August 24th, 2012$1,000,000 Gauranteed Travers Day All Stakes Pick Four

By Jude T. Feld 9th Race – The Ballston Spa (G2) #2 ZAGORA is a Grade 1 winner. She has a solid closing kick and figures to have some pace to run at with #6 TAPITSFLY and #5 SUMMER SOIRÉE duking it out up front. Should either one of those encounter trouble at the start, […]

Tuesday, August 21st, 2012Thoroughbred Racing Roundup – August 20, 2012

By ROBERT KIECKHEFER UPI Racing Writer It was a weekend of emerging stars in U.S. racing and, in France, the re-emergence of a star whose career had been in doubt. At Arlington Park, Little Mike slowed things down on the lead and won the Grade I Arlington Million over strong foreign competition, stepping up in […]

Friday, August 17th, 2012Horses I Like @ #MillionXXX

by Jude T. Feld Here’s the list of horses I am considering for wagers on Saturday at Arlington Park. It looks like, “weather clear – track fast,” for the thirtieth running of one of racing’s most prestigious events. Good luck to one and all and in those immortal words of the magnificent Harvey Pack, “May […]

Tuesday, August 14th, 2012Thoroughbred Racing Roundup – August 13, 2012

By ROBERT KIECKHEFER UPI Racing Writer Wise Dan is turning out to be good enough and versatile enough that trainer Charles Lopresti doesn’t know what to do with him. The 5-year-old Wisemans Ferry gelding cruised to victory in Saturday’s $500,000, Grade II Fourstardave over the Saratoga turf, finishing 5 lengths ahead of his closest rival. […]

Monday, August 6th, 2012Thoroughbred Racing Roundup – August 6, 2012

By ROBERT KIECKHEFER UPI Racing Writer Saturday’s Whitney Invitational at Saratoga was a fine race but it failed in its promise to sort out the best older horses in the East. Instead, Fort Larned’s upset win added yet another note of uncertainty to a division still seeking a clear leader. And, among the 3-year-olds, Hansen […]

Monday, July 30th, 2012Thoroughbred Racing Roundup – July 30, 2012

By ROBERT KIECKHEFER UPI Racing Writer In weekend racing, Paynter and Alpha were tops among 3-year-olds and Amazombie showed he’s ready to repeat his sprint title. Meanwhile, Richard’s Kid continued his remarkable comeback from a lost year in Dubai. Rail Trip earned a trip to the Breeders’ Cup — but for which race? And there […]

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