Jamaican-bred MASTER OF WAR won the $200,000 NLCB Gold Cup at Santa Rosa Park in Trinidad on Dec. 26. The 4-year-old son of Bridled Quest (Unbridled’s Song) from the Pioneering mare Senorita Sinki won by five lengths under Alberta-based jockey Wilmer Galviz. Galviz has now won this race five times, a record. The replay […]
Races
Ontario-bred Hard Not to Love entered in Grade 1 La Brea as California track begins delayed winter meeting with plenty of big events
Infrared tops featured stakes event; Woodbine rider Keveh Nicholls has mounts on the afternoon card of racing at the Garrison
15 tracks in the province have schedules set out for the upcoming year including Woodbine and Fort Erie with 133 and 40 dates
There are plenty of Canadian trainers with horses at the south Florida track and just days before Christmas the heavy rain caused problems
The Alberta Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders' Association has mapped out some of the cool moments of Thoroughbred racing in 2019.
America's top 3-year-old colt, soon to be 4, will by-pass the Pegasus World Cup and head to Saudi; possible entries for Pegasus here
Scott and Evan Dilworth raced Ontario-bred star Tower of Texas and now they might have another one with impressive 2-year-old winner Sycamore Run.
Racetracks across the country are stepping up and postponing racing when bad weather is on the horizon; Santa Anita top open Dec. 28
Horse people from the north are already in action at tracks around the United States and there is already a win to report from Thursday.
Pattison back to $1 million; Ontario-Bred Races Enhanced, Ont-Sired Decreased; Mazarine and Grey moved to December among changes
Woodbine announced that its 2019 Thoroughbred meet produced an all-sources handle of $516,189,880.80 - the second largest in its history.
20-Year-Old Kimura is now a journeyman, but he is on the short list for the Outstanding Apprentice Rider in the Eclipse Award voting which opens soon.
The fourth running of the Pegasus World Cup will be on Jan. 25, 2020. There is no longer an entry fee/buy-in format and the race will be run Lasix-free.
Bill and Al Ulwelling's Pumpkin Rumble was an easy winner of the Grade 3 Valedictory on 16-race Woodbine card; Da Silva retires