SARATOGA DIARY: FIRST ACT WILL BE DIFFICULT FOR THE SECOND HALF TO DUPLICATE
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Nothing on Twitter, the launching pad for national angst, surprises me. Not that it’s always bad news. Sometimes it’s just bad takes on good news.
By now you know the players, probably have seen the past performances and have idea what these races are about. These are mine: Grade 1
Before anyone believes that half of Saturday’s Empire 6 Jackpot featuring five graded stakes contains three stand-out singles, think all the way back to last
I really enjoyed the horse racing on Saturday but upon awakening this morning I felt guilty about that. I’m wondering how many other fans and
The first upset of the day? A Saturday with sunshine and the promise of a fast track. One more next weekend would be nice, too.
You’ve got to start somewhere—and therein lies the rub. There are two listed stakes Saturday at Oaklawn Park. Two of the eight starters in the
HALLANDALE BEACH, FL — Before leafing through a chock-full simulcast notebook a word about events in Saturday’s nominal feature at Gulfstream Park, the H Allen
Maybe you hadn’t heard but, really, Santa Anita opens on Saturday. I know the weatherman plans to attend, promising sunny skies and temps in the
AUG 2, 2019—No matter how much early speed is signed on, a frontrunner always seems to win one of our favorite Saratoga stakes, the Test
Compilation photo by HRI staff By Tom Jicha The earliest opening and longest meeting in Saratoga history could not have come soon enough. The onslaught