Litfin's preview: Uncertain if three races will stay on turf
After a drizzly, dreary Thursday, showery weather was expected to linger in the New York area overnight, which may put a damper on turf racing yet again.
After a drizzly, dreary Thursday, showery weather was expected to linger in the New York area overnight, which may put a damper on turf racing yet again.
Grade 1 winner I Want Revenge has relocated to stand the 2015 breeding season at Millennium Farms near Lexington, Ky. The 8-year-old son of Stephen Got Even will stand for an advertised fee of $5,000.
Grade 2-placed stakes winner He Be Fire N Ice has been retired from racing and will stand the 2015 breeding season at Rancho San Miguel in San Luis Obispo, Calif. for an advertised fee of $2,500.
Grade 2 winner Ready’s Image has been purchased by Brad Kelley’s Calumet Farm, and will stand at the Lexington, Ky., operation in 2015 for an advertised fee of $5,000.

Matt Rose's analysis of the Saturday 11/8 card at Yonkers Raceway.
Indygo Bo will meet five others in the Razorback Futurity on Saturday, a six-furlong race that also drew Keeneland maiden winner All Aboard.

Jeremey Day's analysis of the Saturday 11/8 card at Balmoral Park.

Greg Gangle's analysis of the Saturday 11/8 card at Woodbine Harness.
Miyoshi’s Sahara, Bug’s Girl, and Miracleonthirtieth all scratched out of a good $12,500 claimer for nonwinners of two on Wednesday, in favor of an Ontario-sired allowance for nonwinners of two in Friday's eighth race at Woodbine.
The best part of the Golden Gate Fields stakes season begins Saturday, when the $50,000-added Golden Nugget is run.