Current Tag: jockeys

Columns

Jockeys Who Are Riding Under the Radar

POSTED: May 30, 2019

Our #P6k Jonathan Stettin doesn't only have an eye for horses, and which ones to bet on. He is pretty astute at spotting jockeys also....

View
Columns

The Beauty, Science, and Inconsistencies of Handicapping

POSTED: May 26, 2019

Last week's Preakness Stakes is officially in the books as we await the fabulous Belmont Stakes, the always intriguing 12-furlong marathon 3rd jewel of the...

View
Features

Majestic Prince: A Preakness to Remember

POSTED: May 16, 2019

50 Years Ago: A Preakness to Remember   The 1969 Preakness Stakes had it all - a thrilling stretch run, a claim of interference, and...

View
Kentucky Derby

Equibase Analysis Of Kentucky Derby 2019

POSTED: May 1, 2019

Equibase Analysis For the 145th Running of The Kentucky Derby The 145th running of the Kentucky Derby Purse: $3,000,000.00 A mile and a quarter (10...

View
Features

The Right Call For The Kentucky Derby

POSTED: April 23, 2019

  [caption id="attachment_25238" align="aligncenter" width="228"]  [/caption] The Right Call By Kaitlin Free Each year when the Kentucky Derby rolls around a few jockeys in the...

View
Latest Horse Racing News

Mike Smith Opts for Omaha Beach over Roadster

POSTED: April 17, 2019

In what jockey Mike Smith described as the toughest decision of his career, he opted to ride Omaha Beach in the upcoming Kentucky Derby. This...

View
Latest Horse Racing News

CHRB Curbs Whip Rules

POSTED: March 29, 2019

By a 5-0 vote, the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) advanced a rule proposal that could be the strictest racehorse whip rules in US horse...

View
Columns

1919 - Sir Barton vs. Billy Kelly

POSTED: March 23, 2019

1919 – Sir Barton – Billy Kelly By Nick Costa and Mary Dixon Reynolds Much like the first Kentucky Derby in 1875, an owner’s pre-race...

View
Columns

Aristides: The Other Horse

POSTED: March 12, 2019

By Nick Costa and Mary Dixon Reynolds 1875 - Aristides – Chesapeake On May 17, 1875, in front of what was an estimated roaring crowd...

View

Categories

@jonathanstettin is there a any better at writing thoroghbred articles that are ” relevant” to the horseplayer and fan alike ? I think not.

@matt918476 View testimonials

Facebook