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Sounds like ripe pickings for Nancy Pelosi and co all over again
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By Basil brush · Posted
Those in the know have made a fortune over the last month.Insider Trading at its best/worst.Anyone in U.S.. Government wold get a jump on Trump's plans and be jumping in and out of the market. -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Jockey Brittany Troxtell won her first career race aboard Israel Garcia's Me and Chili during the fourth race, a $7,500 claimer for Indiana-breds, at Horseshoe Indianapolis May 12.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
For the connections of WinStar Farm, CHC, Pantofel Stable, and Wachtel Stable's River Thames, it wasn't a thorny choice to keep him in his stall on the first Saturday in May and point to the May 17 Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Javier Morzan was cited for three intra-articular injections given within a 14-day stand-down period prior to racing and one injection given only three days prior to a workout.View the full article -
U.S. stocks soared Monday as investors celebrated major progress on a U.S.-China trade deal. The Dow added over 1,100 points, exiting correction territory, while the Nasdaq Composite began a fresh bull market. This as President Trump unveiled a plan to lower prescription drug prices before heading to the Middle East. FOX Business is providing real-time updates on the markets, commodities and all the most active stocks on the move. Surely Super Don is not responsible for this, it must have happened after the smartest man in the world Joe Biden according to Joe Scarborough and Dr Jill were on the View.
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MATAMATA – RACE 8 BEST BET: LIFE OF RILEY Absolutely stormed home for a close-up finish here on the 17th, and looks primed to go one better. Gets the services of a top jock this time, and won’t mind if the track firms up — everything points to this being the one they’ll all need to catch. MAIN DANGER: BRADLEY Freshened and dropping back to the 1400m, a distance where he’s been placed in one of two starts. Could easily fly under the radar and run a big race if he’s tuned up — don’t dismiss. ROUGHIES: CHARMING EMPEROR Only 2.5L off the winner when fresh and that was against stronger fields than this. With a touch of luck in the running, could be the blowout at odds — one for the exotics at the very least.
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By Patricia Beatty · Posted
Thank you for the update from Ulrika. A long frustrating journey to full recovery, especially with the concussion. Bones heal, the brain however takes its own sweet time to reset and the injury isn’t visible to others. Sending love to you all -
By Patricia Beatty · Posted
Sad to hear this news, so soon after the passing of Avis Dymond, Abit Leica,s joint owner and wife of trainer Warren Dymond.. RIP -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
The Shes Perfect camp will appeal against her dramatic demotion from first place in the French One Thousand Guineas (G1) May 11 after labeling Mickael Barzalona's use of his hand down the neck of the promoted winner Zarigana as "unacceptable".View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
For the connections of WinStar Farm, CHC, Pantofel Stable, and Wachtel Stable's River Thames, it wasn't a thorny choice to keep him in his stall on the first Saturday in May and point to the May 17 Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
U.S. Rep. Andy Barr has reintroduced the Regulation Advancement for Capital Enhancement Act of 2025, a federal bill that aims to simplify the registration process required by the SEC for fractional Thoroughbred racehorse ownership groups.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Scott Jordan has more than 20 years of experience as a head starter and a leader in track operations.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Gabriel Duignan's Echo Sound makes her seasonal debut May 16 in the $150,000 Miss Preakness Stakes (G3) at Pimlico. She faces an expected dozen rivals in the six-furlong sprint for 3-year-old fillies, including Vodka With a Twist.View the full article -
VESSEM - junior driver O Thornley, who declined assistance from a senior driver, defended a breach of Rule 869(2) and the Whip and Rein Regulations alleging she used her whip in a continuous manner in the early stages. After viewing the replays and hearing evidence from Stewards and Miss Thornley the charge was found proved and the Adjudicative Committee suspended Miss Thornley's driver's licence from the conclusion of racing on 14 May up to and including 1 June 2025 (6 days) and imposed a fine of $200. Don't recall her being a previous offender so this was a harsh penalty IMO. In the same race J Cox got a 4-day holiday for not running straight. So, can we expect similar penalties in future for similar indiscretions? or did the stipes just think it was time to put their foot down
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I'll do a look back on what happened while I was away in the upcoming threads as the Guineas races in particular are of relevance for the rest of the season. Thunderstorms in London this afternoon but it's been incredibly dry in Britain since February - the Dante meeting at York starts on Wednesday on ground described as Good to Firm, Good in places. The opening day final declarations came through this afternoon - the Group 2 Duke of York over 1200m has eight runners and Karl Burke sets us a bit of a poser. He's put Ryan Moore on INISHERIN who has had wind surgery since flopping in the Sprint Trophy at Haydock last September. He won the Sandy Lane at Haydock and followed up in the Commonwealth Cup at Ascot beating the useful LAKE FOREST who won the Golden Eagle last November. On his best form, he takes a lot of beating but the wind surgery and an eight month absence leaves questions. His stable companion ELITE STATUS beat LAKE FOREST in the Hackwood at newbury but failed twice after in Group 1 company and is another about whom I have doubts. The money has come for NIGHT RAIDER who has it to do on the figures - he was tenth in the 2000 Guineas last year and last in the Jersey but returned to form last autumn with two wins on the synthetic surfaces at Kempton and Newcastle. FLORA OF BERMUDA has done all her best running on softer ground, MARSHMAN is another Karl Burke runner but he was twelfth in this last year and doesn't seem to have improved. The one I like at a price is KERDOS who has been running over 1000m but has some form at this trip and loves fast ground. He won the Temple last year and was fourth in the Flying Five - the latter is Group 1 form and I'm jhust hoping with another winter on his back and the ground he loves and a flat track he'll see it out and he's my each way play if they all stand. The Group 3 Musidora over 2000m for the 3-y-o fillies is often considered an Oaks trial but just six go to post. Aidan O'Brien's team has been ominously strong in the trials in both Britain and Ireland and he runs WHIRL who I'm sure will have come on a lot from her sixth in the Park Express at the Curragh in mid April. MISS TONNERRE has probably the best piece of form when fourth in the May Hill at Doncaster to subsequent 1000 Guineas winner DESERT FLOWER. Ralph Beckett runs two and while SMOKEN is unbeaten her form is on soft and heavy turf and I'm much more interested in TATTYCORAM who went into the Stodge notebook after a promising third at Ascot on debut. I backed her on her seasonal debut at Yarmouth but she needed the run and got my cash back at Sandown last time. Thursday will see the Group 2 Middleton for the older fillies and the Dante for the 3-y-o colts, one of the significant Derby trials. Last year's winner, AMBIENTE FRIENDLY, was runner up at Epsom. On Friday we have the Group 2 Yorkshire Cup over 2800m. Saturday sees the Group 1 Lockinge over the straight mile at Newbury for which ten have been entered and it's a strong field with the first two from the 2024 2000 Guineas both lining up. NOTABLE SPEECH won at Newmarket beating ROSALLION but the latter won the Irish 2000 Guineas and followed up in the St James's Palace. Both are rated 122 and are seriously good horses. DANCING GEMINI was impressive at Sandown but will struggle with the other two if they are on song. More as the week goes on.
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On the day Grand National and Gold Cup winning jockey Rachael Blackmore announced her retirement: Ladies team removed and replaced by new side in changes made to this year's Shergar Cup at Ascot | Racing Post Interesting to note the changes and perhaps we can get a Kiwi jockey over to ride.
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By Harry Newshound · Posted
Santa Anita Derby (G1) winner and Kentucky Derby (G1) runner-up Journalism will be entered in the $2 million Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course May 17, co-owner Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners confirmed May 11.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Tim Grams, a leading trainer at Charles Town, secured the 1,000th victory of his career when Moonlit Notion won the Coin Collector Stakes May 10 at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
As several Preakness Stakes (G1) contenders departed Churchill Downs for Pimlico Race Course May 12, Clever Again recorded a half-mile maintenance work in :50 2/5.View the full article
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