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Baffert looks ahead after sweeping stakes
Watching from Kentucky, Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert saw what he expected when Brant won Sunday's Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity.
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Watching from Kentucky, Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert saw what he expected when Brant won Sunday's Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity.
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Percy's Bar's trainer, Ben Colebrook, is not exactly looking forward to a rematch with fellow 2-year-old filly Tommy Jo in the Alcibiades Stakes next month at Keeneland, but a change of venue and a move from one to two turns at least gives Colebrook a glimmer of hope.
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When the calendar flipped to August, trainer Keith Desormeaux was muddling through 2025. Since August, however, his barn has hit its stride.
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Jose D'Angelo has run horses at Churchill Downs, but late this summer and into fall – if not beyond – the trainer will stable horses there as well.
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Trainer Steve Chircop could be holding a pair of aces with Twist of Sugar and Heart Tap in Thursday's opening race, a five-furlong maiden special weight for 2-year-olds on the inner turf that lured four fillies and two colts.
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Luke Middlebrook's Hong Kong Selections and Analysis for Wednesday, September 10, 2025 at Happy Valley.
Two of Emerald Downs's most accomplished older horses, Slew's Tiz Whiz and Aloha Breeze, won $50,000 stakes at 1 1/16 miles on closing day to clinch their divisional titles Sunday.
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For a colt with three starts, Hey Nay Nay left jockey Hector Berrios impressed with his development after a win in Sunday’s Grade 3 Del Mar Juvenile Turf.
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Super Chapter and Champagne Room tallied in $80,000 Kentucky Championship Series races for 3-year-old male trotters and pacing fillies on Sunday evening at The Red Mile.
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Ridden with great patience by Junior Alvarado, Quiet Street quickened beautifully when Alvarado pushed the button, out-finishing favored Snow Face Princess to win the $1 million Untapable by one length.