World champion stallion Cash Hall has been retired from breeding. The announcement was made by Alan J. Leavitt, President of Walnut Hall Ltd. and the manager of the Cash Hall Syndicate.
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Super qualifier for WHHC on Feb. 23 at DerbyWars.com
This Saturday (Feb. 23), DerbyWars.com will host a World Harness Handicapping Championship super qualifier with up to five spots gaining entry to the $150,000 (est.) WHHC on April 13 at The Meadowlands.
First Group 1 win for Bold Eagle filly
Famous French trotter Bold Eagle is not only a winner at the races, but also at stud. His first foals were born in 2016 and so far 42 have qualified and 13 have raced.
Northfield Park’s Tuesday card offers $10,000 Pick-5 guaranteed pool
Northfield Park is announcing the addition of a $10,000 Pick-5 total pool guarantee to its card on Tuesday (Feb. 19).
Brian Loney harnesses seven winners Monday at Northfield Park
The Brian Loney Stable sent nine horses to post on Monday (Feb. 18) at Northfield Park. Those nine starters resulted in seven trips to the winner’s circle.
No training Tuesday at Mohawk Park
Woodbine Mohawk Park would like to inform all horsepeople that training has been canceled for Tuesday morning (Feb. 19).
Real Diva crowned Queen of Miami Valley Survivor Series
Real Diva lived up to her name Monday afternoon (Feb. 18) at Miami Valley Raceway. The 6-year-old Real Desire pacing mare was crowned champion when she captured the $15,000 Survivor Series final for $5,000 claiming mares.
Havefaithinme N scores in Saratoga Open
Havefaithinme N (Bettor’s Delight) scored in the first Open Pace of the year at Saratoga Casino Hotel. The Jose Godinez trainee brought his $1 million in career earnings into the Monday afternoon (Feb. 18) feature which was contested for a purse of $12,000.
Fitzsimmons to enter Raceway’s Wall of Fame
The Raceway at Western Fair District has announced that long time horseman Larry Fitzsimmons will be inducted into its prestigious Wall of Fame during the annual ceremony which will take place this year on Friday (May 17).
Eddie Dunnigan, 80, dies
The global harness racing family has lost another pioneer. Ed “Eddie” Dunnigan, 80, went to join his friends and fellow horsemen on the backstretch way up north Feb. 11, 2019, following a 10-plus year battle with cancer.