Current Tag: Joel Rosario
Gufo Takes Second Straight Grade 1 Sword Dancer
POSTED: August 27, 2022
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.— Coming with his patented late kick down the stretch of the inner turf course at Saratoga Race Course on Saturday, trainer Christophe...
Rosario Continues Red-Hot Run With Graded Scores in G1 Longines Test and G2 Glens Falls
POSTED: August 7, 2022
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Joel Rosario, the reigning Eclipse Award-winner as Outstanding Jockey, notched a graded-stakes double Saturday to bring his meet total to 10...
Jackie’s Warrior Makes Saratoga History in G1 Alfred G. Vanderbilt
POSTED: July 30, 2022
Jackie's Warrior makes Saratoga history winning a Grade 1 race three years in a row SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Kirk and Judy Robison’s reigning Champion...
City Man takes a bite of the Forbidden Apple
POSTED: July 15, 2022
Popular New York-bred earns fifth stakes win in the G3 SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Almost 20 years after campaigning Grade 1-winning millionaire Forbidden Apple, trainer...
Big Invasion Prepared for Battle in G3 Quick Call
POSTED: July 14, 2022
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Reeves Thoroughbred Racing’s Big Invasion is one of two contenders, along with Nobals, bringing a four-race win streak into Sunday’s Grade...
Devious Dame passes first stakes test in $150K Astoria
POSTED: June 9, 2022
ELMONT, N.Y. – Devious Dame won her stakes debut with ease for trainer Norm Casse in Thursday’s $150,000 Astoria for juvenile fillies sprinting 5 1/2 furlongs over...
Early Voting's Preakness victory gives second Classic win to Brown, Klarman
POSTED: May 21, 2022
Chad Brown's game plan for the 2022 Preakness--skip the Kentucky Derby, just as he had done with Cloud Computing in 2017. Klaravich Stable's Seth Klarman...
Mr Phil, Jaxon Traveler Tussle Again in Maryland Sprint
POSTED: May 18, 2022
BALTIMORE, Md. – In 30 career starts, Mr Phil has won seven times but never run in a stakes race. Jaxon Traveler, meanwhile, has run half as many...
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