Breeders' Cup Classic is next for Mike Repole's homebred Fierceness, while the popular filly will aim for the Cotillion at Parx.
Ken McPeek
She could be the best three-year-old of any sex in the United States, posting a 99 Beyer Speed Figure in her latest win.
The way this year's third jewel of the American Triple Crown figures to unfold means one of these two starters should win.
Tuscan Gold and speedster Imagination are the two main hurdles for Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan in the Preakness.
Kentucky Derby hero will meet a speedy pair from trainer Bob Baffert's stable including Arkansas Derby winner Muth.
Retired NFLer caused the horseracing community to rebel after he claimed on his podcast 'New Heights' that Secretariat raced on steroids.
Derby winner Mystik Dan, runner-up Sierra Leone and third-place colt Forever Young not expected for the Preakness Stakes.
Second with top fillies in the Kentucky Oaks three times, Ken McPeek gets a victory with Thorpedo Anna, a $40,000 purchase.
Grey filly was 20-to-1 and defeated some nice fillies in her victory in the opening day feature at Keeneland; now on to the Oaks.
The horse would have to finish top-three in the middle jewel of the Triple Crown for the owners to recoup their entry investment.
Opening day, April 8, features the Ashland Stakes (G1) with ON-bred Interstatedaydream in the field; Saturday it's the Blue Grass Stakes (G1).
Remarkable 3-year-old filly wins quarter-mile battle with Kentucky Derby winner Authentic to win Pimlico's Preakness for owner Peter Callahan.
Frac Daddy continued his unbeaten run on synthetic surfaces with a sparkling first try over the Woodbine ‘Poly’ to capture Sunday’s $202,400 Grade 2 Eclipse Stakes, at Woodbine. Trained by Ken McPeek for owners Magic City Thoroughbred Partners LLC, Frac Daddy arrived at the 1 1/16-mile main track event off a determined fourth-place run in […]