Calgary lawyer has loved racing for as long as he can remember, but had one of his worst days in the sport just over a month ago.
Horse Racing News
Billionaire Bill Stone hit paydirt with his first horse purchase, Hoosier Philly, and hopes Ba Dee Yah can win the Woodbine Oaks.
What this year's Woodbine Oaks lacks in quality does present a fascinating betting race for handicappers.
The leading Fort Erie jock was badly injured when a horse flipped over on him during a training incident at Woodbine; recovery will be long.
Walcott had brain tumour removed a few years ago but it has returned; a GoFundMe has been set up to help with treatment.
American-owned and trained Ba Dee Yah could be favoured in $500,000 Woodbine Oaks; field includes My Girl Della.
D J Stable's impressive gal Bullet won the My Dear Stakes to remain undefeated while Gordon and Elizabeth Lickrish win with Gold.
Canadian Horse of the Year was making her first start of the year against five Chad Brown-trained turf mares.
The Grade 2 Winner by Quality Road will stand the 2025 breeding season at John Brnjas' Colebrook Stallion Station in Uxbridge, ON.
She surpassed Hall of Famer Julie Crone's earnings record with a win aboard first-time starter Perfect Lady Bee at Woodbine on July 11th.
Impressive juvenile winners in the US, Mensa and Bullet, and a host of beginners add to a fascinating weekend at Woodbine.
The Fifth Circuit strikes down the HISA, creating a legal tangle that may require a U.S. Supreme Court review.
A quarantine in the barns due to the EIA virus allows horses to continue to race, but no ship-ins, straining the horse supply.
Ba Dee Yah, War Painter and Hurricane Clair top Oaks while Plate contenders look around for prep races other than the Plate Trial.
The Western Canadian Derby Series has been revised; $100,000 Sweep bonus removed but $25,000 owner/trainer bonus remains.