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Sha Tin treble lifts Newnham back to the top in trainer battle
Mark Newnham’s marvellous March continued at Sha Tin on Sunday (29 March) when the Australian handler snared a treble that saw him return to the top of the trainers’ championship.
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Mark Newnham’s marvellous March continued at Sha Tin on Sunday (29 March) when the Australian handler snared a treble that saw him return to the top of the trainers’ championship.
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Trainer Chad Brown may have lost his best chance to win his first Kentucky Derby, but he doesn’t believe he lost his only chance.
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From a sharp win in an allowance race in January to an appealing victory in the Grade 3 San Carlos Stakes at Santa Anita on Sunday, the 4-year-old colt Cornucopian has the foundation for what could be a fascinating 2026 season.
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Scalable continued her resurgent 5-year-old campaign by earning her second straight stakes victory at Aqueduct on Sunday, powering away from Snowyte to win the $175,000 Top Flight by 1 3/4 lengths.
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Damon’s Mound appreciated a drop in class and benefitted from a better break than he had in his last race to win Sunday’s $110,000 NYRA Bets Sprint by a half-length at Tampa Bay Downs, a victory that put him over the $1 million mark in earnings.
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Judging from trainer Doug O’Neill’s success at Santa Anita this year, a stakes win on Saturday’s Santa Anita Derby program is within expectations for the nationally prominent stable.
Satono Reve was the 2025 champion sprinter in Japan and made an early claim for the same title this year with a late rally to win the Grade 1 Takamatsunomiya Kinen at six furlongs at Chukyo Racecourse on Sunday for the second consecutive year.
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There are still some moving parts ahead of the Kentucky Derby on May 2, but many believe Renegade established himself as the early favorite for the race with his standout performance in the Grade 1, $1.5 million Arkansas Derby on Saturday.
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Even though Commandment and The Puma hit the finish line as one at the end of Saturday’s Grade 1 Florida Derby, trainer Gustavo Delgado and his son Gustavo Jr. were confident their horse, The Puma, had gotten to the wire first. As did, it seemed, the majority of those who watched the race, either on track or off, around the country.
An inside post is a comfortable starting point for Beuteeful, the winner of Saturday’s $407,190 Los Alamitos Oaks for 3-year-old Quarter Horse fillies.