Talking Horse Racing With Gabby Gaudet
Stan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with TVG racing analyst and reporter Gabby Gaudet about her career, what this Triple Crown season has been like and her pick for the Belmont.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with TVG racing analyst and reporter Gabby Gaudet about her career, what this Triple Crown season has been like and her pick for the Belmont.
Read more“I’m surprised but I’m not shocked at how well he ran because I thought that the pace scenario would suit him … ,” Rombauer trainer Michael W. McCarthy said of winning the 146th Preakness Stakes. “But all things considered, any time you win one of those, it’s a huge surprise.”
Read moreMedina Spirit and Midnight Bourbon set the pace for most of the race, but Rombauer passed both horses down the stretch to pull off the victory at the 146th Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course May 15.
Read moreJeremy Conn shares his plays of the day for the NBA, NHL and MLB and his pick for the Preakness Stakes.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with Jordyn Egan of the Maryland Horse Foundation and Anne Litz of the Maryland Horse Industry Board about Maryland Horse Month, the state of the industry and more.
Read moreWhen trainer Kenny McPeek had to find a new jockey for Swiss Skydiver just days before the Preakness, he made sure there was time for horse and rider to develop a connection, and it all paid off on race day at Pimlico.
Read moreMaryland Gov. Larry Hogan has proclaimed October “Maryland Horse Month” in order to recognize the contributions made by the horse industry to the state.
Read morePreakness 145 will proceed without fans in attendance on October 3rd at Pimlico Race Course.
Read moreWhile many are already speculating on Tiz the Law’s potential in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, jockey Manny Franco said he wants to stay in the moment and focus on preparing for the pair’s next race in August.
Read moreWith the win at the Belmont Stakes, Tiz the Law owner Jack Knowlton is already hearing plenty of Triple Crown talk and what this year’s adjusted schedule means for the record books. “Win or lose the Derby, as long as he comes out of it well, we’ll be competing in the Preakness,” Knowlton said.
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