Winbak Farm will hold its first “Clean Sweep” Yearling Sale, featuring only its Delaware and Maryland-sired yearlings, at its Chesapeake City, Maryland farm on Monday, October 10.
Rocknroll Hanover the 7-5 choice for Pepsi North America Cup
Rocknroll Hanover has been installed as the 7-5 favourite for the C$1.5 million Pepsi North America Cup, Canada’s richest harness race, Saturday at Woodbine, featuring the finest three-year-old pacers on the continent.
Rattlesnake Jake takes Preferred Trot at Harrington
Rattlesnake Jake earned his fourth win of the year Tuesday, with a 1:56.2 victory in the $18,500 Preferred Trot at Harrington Raceway.
Stalbaum wins six; Carlspur takes Monticello feature
Larry Stalbaum, a former Michigan driving champion, put on a clinic winning six races on the Tuesday, June 14th race card.
Post positions announced for NA Cup Final
Post positions have been announced for Saturday night’s C$1.5 million Pepsi North America Cup Final at Woodbine.
Arizona Liar in 1:51.2, equals national season’s mark
Arizona Liar won the $18,500 Open at Harrington Raceway in a sizzling 1:51.2 Monday, equaling the season’s mark for a half-mile track.
Rainbow Blue goes for 13th straight victory in Lady Liberty
Defending Horse of the Year Rainbow Bluewill be looking for her 13th straight triumph in Friday night’s $215,000 Lady Liberty at the Meadowlands Racetrack in New Jersey.
Supplemental entry turns in fastest time of three Lynch eliminations
Just Wait Kate, whose owners Jules J. and Arlene Siegel of New Hope, Pa., paid a $15,000 starting and supplemental fee, turned in the fastest time of the three James M. Lynch Memorial Pace elimination races Saturday night (June 11) at Pocono Downs.
Roddy’s Bags Again shatters Keystone Classic record
Roddy’s Bags Again unleashed a blistering first-over move on a sloppy track Saturday night at The Meadows to win a division of the $82,499 Keystone Classic for 3-year-old colt and gelding pacers in 1:50.2, shattering the stake mark established only two races earlier.
N.A. Cup field set
The field for next Saturday’s C$1.5 million Pepsi North America Cup, Canada’s richest harness race, is now set after several blistering eliminations Saturday evening at Woodbine.