Sea The Stars Colt Tops BBAG Spring Sale
A son of Sea The Stars shone brightest of all at the BBAG Spring Sale, with the juvenile, who was the highlight of the breeze-up session, becoming the second-most expensive horse in the sale's existence.
A son of Sea The Stars shone brightest of all at the BBAG Spring Sale, with the juvenile, who was the highlight of the breeze-up session, becoming the second-most expensive horse in the sale's existence.
This year's Preakness Stakes (G1) post parade will be short but the second jewel of the Triple Crown will offer a favorite recurring attraction: A Kentucky Derby (G1) winner, Mage, looking to take the second step toward a classic sweep.
Jive won a five-furlong maiden special weight May 19 at Gulfstream Park by three-quarters of a length.
Taxed and Hoosier Philly, two fillies who failed to draw into the May 5 Kentucky Oaks (G1) at Churchill Downs as also-eligibles, delivered in the $300,000 George E. Mitchell Black-Eyed Susan Stakes (G2) May 19 at Pimlico, finishing 1-2.
If anything can be said about the story of Maple Leaf Mel, it's that it gets more and more endearing with each new chapter.
Trainer Kenny McPeek hadn't planned on sending Rattle N Roll to run in the Pimlico Special Stakes (G3). But after a look at the probable starters for the race, he changed his mind. Good thing he did.
He said learning Spanish, which is common for many trainers, as well as Portuguese, became a matter of necessity.
Trainer John Salzman Jr. likes flying under the radar. As a part owner and conditioner of Coffeewithchris—an entry in the Preakness Stakes (G1)—that becomes a more difficult task.
J. Keeler Johnson shares selections for the 148th Preakness Stakes.