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Fasig-Tipton yearling sale set for October 1
A somewhat smaller Fasig-Tipton fall yearling sale will take place Tuesday, October 1 at the sales pavilion in Timonium.

Stakes-placed juvenile tops Inglis Digital sale
Stakes-placed 2-year-old Bellavinino brought a top bid of $170,000 to pace the Inglis Digital USA September sale.
Jocks Victor Carrasco, Kevin Gomez to miss time
Jockeys Victor Carrasco and Kevin Gomez, injured in a spill Friday at Laurel Park, both will miss time with injury.
Majority interest in Mo Money Mo Honey sold
A majority interest in Mo Money Mo Honey, undefeated after three flashy victories for trainer Benny Feliciano, has been sold to Mike Repole.
Millionaire Runnin’toluvya retired
Millionaire Runnin’toluvya, winner of the Grade 2 Charles Town Classic and one of the top West Virginia-breds ever, has been retired.
Stronach lawsuit settled
The lawsuit between Frank Stronach and his daughter Belinda has been settled, with Belinda retaining control of the company that owns several racing assets.
Sales changes, PA Derby canceled, more: The week in social media
Fasig-Tipton combines two sales, Parx Racing cancels two G1 races, and more, in the week in social media.
Who leads Top Midlantic Trainer ranks?
Who is at the head of the class in the latest Top Midlantic trainer rankings? And who leads at your favorite track? The answers.
Trevor McCarthy Covid positive prompts cancellations
Jockey Trevor McCarthy will be off for a period after testing positive for Covid-19, which prompted Colonial Downs to cancel two cards.
Colonial Downs cancels two cards
With a jockey in the colony having tested positive for Covid-19, Colonial Downs has canceled live racing for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Report: Green Gratto retired, again
Ten-year-old Green Gratto, a onetime Grade 1 winner, ran last in his return to action and promptly was retired, the Daily Racing Form retported.
Justify reigns supreme in NTRA Top Thoroughbred Polls
Triple Crown winner Justify stands astride the racing world, now rated the top in the two NTRA Top Thoroughbred Polls.
Totally Thoroughbred show pushed back to October
The Totally Thoroughbred horse show, originally scheduled for July 7, will now take place at Pimlico October 7, delayed as a result of heavy rains in recent weeks.
Final facts and figs from the Fasig-Tipton 2-year-old sale
How’d Midlantic-breds do at last week’s Fasig-Tipton sale? Which stallions thrived? Who purchased the most expensive horses? The answers to these and other questions…
Justify, West Coast lead NTRA polls
Dual-Classic winner Justify heads the top sophomore poll, while West Coast remains the leader among all horses, in the latest NTRA Top Thoroughbred Polls.
Delaware Park: Sports betting coming soon
The 2018 live racing meet at Delaware Park will be the first conducted with full sports betting legalized, the track expecting to start taking bets in June.
Colonial Downs: Packed town hall welcomes rebirth of track
An overflow crowd at a New Kent County town hall meeting largely welcomed the return of Colonial Downs, while casting a wary eye at a proposed Indian casino.
Delaware Park opening weekend to feature Family Fun Day
Live racing returns to Delaware Park May 30, with Family Fun Day slated for June 2, the opening Saturday at the track.
New Md. Thoroughbred Career Program class announced
The second annual class of the Maryland Thoroughbred Career Program will take place this summer, and participants were announced today.
Million-dollar horse lights up Fasig-Tipton sale
A Medaglia d’Oro colt who fetched $1.2 million highlighted the second day of the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic two-year-old sale.
















