Lets Get Frisky has family behind her
Lets Get Frisky, who runs in a 5 1/2-furlong optional claimer at Los Alamitos on Friday, has bloodlines that go back nearly two decades for owner and trainer Eric Kruljac.
Lets Get Frisky, who runs in a 5 1/2-furlong optional claimer at Los Alamitos on Friday, has bloodlines that go back nearly two decades for owner and trainer Eric Kruljac.

Racing resumes in Maryland after a four-week break as the sport shifts 28 miles south from Pimlico Race Course to Laurel Park.
A recently passed bill in the New York legislature would allow the state’s off-track betting corporations to draw from their capital funds to help pay for operating expenses.
A welcome rite of summer returns Friday to Ellis Park when the western Kentucky track begins its 2015 meet with an eight-race card. Turf racing and 2-year-old racing – often at the same time – will characterize a 31-day meet that runs through Labor Day, Sept. 7.
Thoroughbred owner and sports radio personality Jim Rome will deliver the keynote address when OwnerView, The Jockey Club, and the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association host the second Thoroughbred Owner Conference in Hallandale Beach, Fla., next January.

Zindaya and Marbre Rose gave trainer Christophe Clement a one-two finish in last month’s $150,000 Intercontinental Stakes going seven furlongs at Belmont Park. Those two could give Clement another one-two finish in Friday’s $100,000 Perfect Sting Stakes.
When exactly did being loose on the lead become a bad thing?

Obrigado, the likely favorite for Friday’s $170,000 Cleveland Trotting Classic at Northfield Park, was literally born to race over the half-mile track. Raced exclusively at two and three in Maine over the four-turn ovals Obrigado was a terror. Last year trainer Paul Kelley did his best to keep Obrigado where he liked to be.

Finger Lakes will run the second-biggest race of its meet Friday, the $150,000-added New York Derby, a 1 1/16-mile stakes for statebreds.
Take your pick between Knight Crossing and Believe Too in a $20,000 claiming race for 3-year-olds that headlines Friday’s 8-race card at Northlands Park. Knight Crossing looks like the one they will have to catch and Believe Too should be the one trying to mow him down in the 6 1/2-half furlong dash that drew nine horses.