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This week's racing on radio and television schedule, compiled by America's Best Racing.
This week's racing on radio and television schedule, compiled by America's Best Racing.
The first yearling by 2,000 Guineas Stakes (G1) winner Kameko to sell in Ireland made a splash at the Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale.
The List: An Update and Review of the Top 25 General Sires List Rankings.
The International Conference for the Health, Safety, and Welfare of Jockeys returns this year and will be held Thursday, Sept. 28, at Auteuil Racecourse in Paris.
As the top contenders in the latest National Thoroughbred Racing Association poll set their sights on Breeders' Cup weekend, voters are hard at work fine-tuning their pecking order.
Hip 2889, an Improbable filly, is among her sire's first crop, which has been drawing attention throughout the sale. Through the first seven sessions, 35 of Improbable's yearlings have sold for a gross of $2,578,000—an average of $73,657.
A summer of success at the most glamorous festivals of the season lit a spark in the team behind the exciting juvenile Big Evs (IRE), which purchased a Lope De Vega (IRE) filly for €190,000.
Halfway through the day Sept. 19, the Keeneland September Yearling Sale saw fireworks light up the bid board when Pin Oak Stud, bidding over the internet, kept upping the ante for the Twirling Candy colt consigned by Paramount Sales.
The gelding by Not This Time comes into the 1 1/2-mile Greenwood Cup off a huge win in a 1 3/4-mile stakes.
As useful as she was as a runner, it's as a broodmare that Pretty 'n Smart has really made her name, and in that role she links two of the weekend's major juvenile winners.