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Recovering from betting mistakes

Thu Jun 15 2017TwinSpires Staff

By Dick Powell They say, “Winning begets winning.” So, what does losing beget? Bingo! I had a tough day betting last Saturday at Belmont Park. It was a great day of racing and seeing all the stars in person was wonderful. But I had two gigant ...
Gun Runner, Forever Unbridled among stars on dynamite Downs After Dark program

Thu Jun 15 2017James Scully

A highly-accomplished pair of older horses, Gun Runner and Forever Unbridled, head respective stakes races on a terrific 11-race card at Churchill Downs Saturday evening. The action kicks off at 6 p.m. (EDT) under the Twin Spires and patrons are enco ...
N.A. Cup Card Mobilizes Best Of Divisions’ Early-Season Stars With Stakes Adorning Mohawk Card

Thu Jun 15 2017TwinSpires Staff

Heat waves over the northeast make the sunsets more colorful and later than any other time of the year. Sometimes that heat compels standardbreds to race faster and faster. The program on June 17 at Mohawk promises to offer ground-sizzling miles as g ...
Goodtimes Finalists Lead Stakes-Bound Contenders At Mohawk; Empire Finals At Vernon

Thu Jun 15 2017TwinSpires Staff

The undercard of the North America Cup features the first major summer stakes event for the glamour-boy trotters with the $251,000 Goodtimes Trot on Saturday, June 17. Hambo hopefuls make up nine of the ten competitors in the Goodtimes Final, ...
Todd Pletcher Strikes Again in Test of Champions

Wed Jun 14 2017D.S. Williamson

Todd Pletcher did it again. One of the world's greatest horse trainers managed to win the Belmont Stakes with an equine that ran terribly in the Kentucky Derby 5 weeks before. Tapwrit ran right past Irish War Cry to take home the Test of Champions. ...
The Rise of Gun Runner

Wed Jun 14 2017John Mucciolo

The Steve Asmussen-trained GUN RUNNER will go off as a big favorite in Saturday’s Stephen Foster (G1) and with a triumph in the storied race, the four-year-old can continue to vault up the ladder as the best handicap horse not named Arrogate. It t ...

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Blanchard Rules in Round 1

Wed Jun 14 2017Kelly Clark

Their might just be 4 races in the rounds of the Battle of the Sexes, but the Blanchard kennel won two of those races and might be set up for a Battle of their own if they both continue to run. He won a race on the Male side and a race on the Female ...
Belmont Day Takeaways

Tue Jun 13 2017John Mucciolo

A superb day of racing took place at Belmont Park on Saturday where I witnessed a bevy of fine horses and performances. I will highlight a trio that caught my eye: 1. ANTONOE looks like a flat-out star. Juddmonte Farms’ homebred rated in last to ...
Three-year-old race far from over and other Belmont Day thoughts

Mon Jun 12 2017Vance Hanson

In his post-Belmont wrap, Ed DeRosa gave his view on the state of the three-year-old championship race following the conclusion of this year's classics. I generally agree if voting ended today that Always Dreaming would claim the Eclipse Award a ...
Battle of the Sexes Round 1

Mon Jun 12 2017Kelly Clark

Another stakes race is on tap and this time we get the best GIRLS at the racetrack against the best BOYS in the 2017 edition of the Battle of the Sexes race. In rounds 1-3 the girls will race against the girls and the boys will race against the boys. ...
Palm Beach Weekly Wrap Up 6-11-2017

Mon Jun 12 2017Jason Michael

That's all we have for this week.  We'll see you next time for the Wrap Up!   ...
Always Dreaming tops three-year-olds in first half of year

Sun Jun 11 2017Ed DeRosa

For the second consecutive year, there were three different winners of the U.S. Thoroughbred Triple Crown races. Long-term history suggests one of those three will end up as champion three-year-old male, but short-term history says it will be someone ...
Chalky Champs Crush Elims At Mohawk; H-Trail Scores Cold And Partnered Exactas; Easy State-Bred Winners Hit

Sun Jun 11 2017TwinSpires Staff

My dad used to call bad nights of betting at the harness races a “shellacking” and even though we are well aware of our resilience playing this game, we took a shellacking and had to bow to the public choices big time in every feature—even the few wh ...

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