Jack Milton retired, to be offered at Fasig-Tipton
Grade 1 winner Jack Milton has been retired from racing in advance of being offered as a stallion prospect at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky selected fall mixed sale on Nov. 1.
Grade 1 winner Jack Milton has been retired from racing in advance of being offered as a stallion prospect at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky selected fall mixed sale on Nov. 1.
Litfin: Belmont Park Horses to Watch for week of Oct. 12
Killin Me Smalls dominated the Grade 3, $100,000 B.C. Premier's Handicap, one of four stakes run at Hastings Monday.
Grade 1 winner Lea will stand the 2016 breeding season at Claiborne Farm in Paris, Ky., after making his final start in the upcoming Breeders’ Cup Mile or Dirt Mile.
Texas Chrome won the third stakes race of his young career Monday at Zia Park, rolling home by four lengths in the $55,000 Governor’s Cup.

Forest Chatter got his first stakes win in Monday’s $100,500 California Flag Handicap on the hillside turf course at Santa Anita.

The beat goes on this fall for Chad Brown, who continued his domination of Belmont Park’s turf stakes by sending out Partisan Politics to win Monday’s $200,000 Pebbles Stakes over Devine Aida.

Secret Action rallied up the rail in the final strides under jockey David Moran to upset the heavily favored Moon Rainbow in Monday’s $150,000 Carotene Stakes, a 1 1/8-mile turf route for Ontario-bred 3-year old fillies.
Circumference, a placed runner in France, has been retired from racing due to injury and will stand the 2016 breeding season at Milky Way Farm in Temecula, Calif. for an advertised fee of $3,000.
A Bellamy Road colt and a Tizway filly turned in the co-fastest eighth-mile breeze on Monday during the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Co. fall mixed sale’s optional under-tack show, covering the distance in :10 1/5 seconds.