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Alwaysinahurry Breezes Ahead of Stakes-Quality Friday Feature
POSTED: June 24, 2024
Alwaysinahurry winning the Frank Whiteley. (Jim Mc/Cue/MJC) Multiple Stakes-Winning 6YO Goes Five Furlongs Sunday at Laurel Stakes-Winning Stablemate Johnyz From Albany Sharp in Sunday Breeze...
Motion's Sharedashenanigans Impressive Debut
POSTED: June 23, 2024
Sharedashenanigans. (Jim McCue/MJC) First Foal out of Motion's Grade 1-winning Mare Sharing David Joseph/Maryland Jockey Club LAUREL, Md. – Boardshorts’ 2-year-old filly Sharedashenanigans, the first foal out...
Comeback Sighted for MSP 3YO Inveigled
POSTED: June 23, 2024
Inveigled (inside) and Copper Tax battled for the win in the 2023 James F. Lewis III. (Jim McCue/MJC) David Joseph/Maryland Jockey Club LAUREL, Md. – Mark...
Catahoula Moon, Circle P Top Star de Naskra Noms
POSTED: June 19, 2024
Catahoula Moon winning the 2023 Maryland Million Nursery. (Jim McCue/MC) Seven-Furlong Sprint for Maryland-Bred/Sired 3YOs Saturday, June 29 David Joseph/Maryland Jockey Club LAUREL, Md. –...
Met Mile (G1) Runner-Up Post Time Getting ‘Back to Work’
POSTED: June 15, 2024
Multiple Graded-Stakes Winner (winning the Carter here) Post Time aimed at August return to races. (Joe Labozzetta) Cap Classique Back on Turf for Sunday’s $100,000...
Dual Md. Mill Winner Wicked Prankster Tops Saturday Feature
POSTED: June 15, 2024
Wicked Prankster winning the 2022 MM Turf. (Jim McCue/MJC) David Joseph/Maryland Jockey Club LAUREL, Md. – Two-time defending Maryland Million Turf winner Wicked Prankster, owned and...
Shipper Looks to Make ‘Waves’ in Stormy Blues
POSTED: June 12, 2024
Amidst Waves (#3) took the Bolton Landing over Crown Imperial by a nose. (NYRA Photo) Amidst Waves seeks third stakes win in 3YO Filly Turf...
$100K Stormy Blues Attracts 37 Noms
POSTED: June 6, 2024
Cap Classique scoring the Smart Halo in November 2023. (Jim McCue/MJC) Live Racing Resumes Friday, Belmont Day Watch Party Saturday David Joseph/Maryland Jockey Club LAUREL,...
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