Shadwell announces 2015 European fees
Shadwell Stud has announced the fees for its 2015 European stallion roster, with horses at six farms in three different countries.
Shadwell Stud has announced the fees for its 2015 European stallion roster, with horses at six farms in three different countries.
The racing season leaves no rest for the weary and through the magic of the New Meadowlands we’ll feast to some impressive racing action in the next three weeks.
Wine Police will have to defeat an eclectic cast of sprinters Tuesday to get back in the win column when running in the $55,000 Lea County Sprint Stakes at Zia Park in Hobbs, N.M. His rivals include Watch Me Go, who won the Grade 2 Tampa Bay Derby in 2011; Roman Threat, a Grade 3 winner and half-brother to champion filly Indian Blessing; and Homerun Bertie, the race’s defending winner who is coming off a score over Quarter Horses.
Trip Notes for Nov. 8: Long Island and River City Handicap by Michael Hammersly.
The Keeneland November breeding stock sale continued its strong run during Sunday’s sixth session, posting gains in gross, average, and median as Book 3 concluded.

More Complexity, facing elders in a stakes race for the first time, rallied to win the $100,750 Betty Grable Stakes for California-bred female sprinters at Del Mar.

Cool Cowboy has not run often this year but he has tried hard when he has had the chance. On Tuesday evening at Mountaineer Racetrack, Cool Cowboy will be favored in the $85,000 Sophomore Sprint Championship.
Lukes Alley ($4.40) turned on the jets in the stretch to nail the sharp New York shipper War Correspondent on the wire Sunday in the Grade 2, $224,800 Autumn Stakes at Woodbine.
Bettors looking to play Monday’s pick five will have to get through four consecutive maiden races in order to get to the cash-out leg, a $50,000 starter allowance scheduled for 1 1/8 miles on the inner turf.
The late pick four sequence at Aqueduct today is playable, with a couple of price horses I could use as “A’s.” Let’s go after it.