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Belmont at Aqueduct cancels Friday card; open for Breeders' Cup simulcast
Belmont at Aqueduct cancels Friday racing, including Tempted horse racing stakes. Stay updated with official reports at Daily Racing Form!
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Belmont at Aqueduct cancels Friday racing, including Tempted horse racing stakes. Stay updated with official reports at Daily Racing Form!
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The $125,000 Potomac Pace (race 11) at Rosecroft Raceway has hosted some of the best open pacers yearly in November, with recent winners Abuckabett Hanover (2024) and Bythemissal (2023) going on to Dan Patch divisional honors. While the presumptive king of the division for 2025 - Ervin Hanover - elected to skip the event, management has put together a strong field for the Sunday afternoon (2 P.M. EST) card.
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There will be $500,000 up for grabs on Saturday night at the Meadowlands divided equally among four divisions of the Kindergarten Series finals. The contest for 2-year-olds of both gaits and sexes could prove a springboard towards the Fall Final Four for a few of the entrants coming out of the Noel Daley stable. Daley has seven freshmen set for action, with perhaps his strongest contingent represented in the finals on the pacing side.
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Plainridge Park played host to the $1.2 million Massachusetts Breeders Stake finals on Thursday (Oct. 30) where eight $150,000 divisions of the best state-bred trotters and pacers went postward on an afternoon that featured inclement weather and an off-track. Despite those conditions, several big miles were thrown as the eight champions were crowned.
The annual late-season run of the Liberty Bell Stakes series began at Harrah's Philadelphia over a sloppy track on Thursday afternoon, with 2-year-old males featured - each gait had two divisions, with $134,200 aggregate on line in the four contests. It was a good day for pacing sire Tall Dark Stranger and trotting sire Captain Corey, as both studs accounted for the two winners on their respective gaits.
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After getting off to a slow start this season, Divine Thing's recent performances have come much closer to matching her name. The 3-year-old trotting filly has been no worse than second in six of her past seven races, with two of her four wins during that span coming in graded stakes.
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It was a little more than seven months ago that Brett Beckwith learned he was selected to represent the U.S. in the 2025 World Driving Championship in New Zealand. Now, it's time to go.
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On Thursday, Tempus Volat recorded an upset win in the $101,000 Let It Ride Stakes at a mile on turf for 3-year-olds at Del Mar.
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Christophe Soumillon, at this Breeders’ Cup, has a healthy chance to pick up his first Breeders’ Cup win since 2005, when he piloted Shirocco to victory in the Turf. When a stress fracture in his leg took Ryan Moore out of action this fall, trainer Aidan O’Brien had to find a No. 1 rider to place-hold until Moore returns early in 2026. O’Brien chose Soumillon.
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Mark Newnham’s stellar season continued to gather momentum when the Australian horseman notched a double at Sha Tin’s all-dirt meeting on Thursday night (30 October) to extend his lead in the 2025/26 trainers’ championship.