HONOR A.P. RETIRED
Lane’s End Farm announced earlier today that Honor A. P. suffered an injury while finishing fourth in the Kentucky Derby and has been retired. The
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Lane’s End Farm announced earlier today that Honor A. P. suffered an injury while finishing fourth in the Kentucky Derby and has been retired. The
It didn’t take long for some interesting questions to arise in the aftermath of Derby-146, such as was it the jock’s fault? Was the racetrack
By Keith Pettyjohn — When trying to bet against a low-odds favorite, it is imperative to look deep into the past performances and devise a
While there are many great trainers plying their trade in the modern game, there’s nothing like watching a couple of old school horsemen hone-in on
So, no horse has ever won the Kentucky Derby from post 17 yet he is the 3-5 early line choice to win Derby-146. Can you
By Keith Pettyjohn — Since the Kentucky Derby has gone to the points system no horse has won the Derby without posting a Class-Based Performance
Since he was a wide, strong-finish third behind the revelatory Vekoma in the prestigious Metropolitan Mile, I’ve been waiting to bet Code of Honor (5-2)
By NTRA Release – Champion Maximum Security, who led the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) Top Thoroughbred Poll in early March, has moved back into
By Churchill Downs Press Staff – Seven weeks in advance of the rescheduled $3 million Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve (Grade I), bettors reaffirmed Belmont Stakes
So, how was your Belmont Day? Mine was fine, thank you. I was safe and warm, wasn’t even in LA, and happy not to be
It’s a familiar refrain these days but there are too many races and so little time to devote to all of them. With the racing
Even if it is a classic, who might have the courage to show up in the first leg of 2020’s Asterisk Triple Crown to challenge
Authentic, Charlatan and Nadal: with apologies to Alexandre Dumas, call them The Three Bafferteers. Each horse is trained by two-time Triple Crown winner Bob Baffert,
By Gary West — It will be called the Kentucky Derby, but, make no mistake, the race that will be run Sept. 5 at Churchill
By Gary West — This is challenging. Bob Baffert is responsible for some of the most valuable horses in the world, entrusted with nurturing their