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King Kumbalay Looks To Build Upon Good Form in $150K Queens County

POSTED: December 29, 2023

King Kumbalay after his victory in the Richard Small Nov. 25 at Laurel Park (Maryland Jockey Club) By Mary Eddy - NYRA Press Office OZONE...

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Law Professor All Class in $150K Queens County

POSTED: January 7, 2023

Law Professor romps home in the $150K Queens County (NYRA/Coglianese) By Keith McCalmont - NYRA Press Office OZONE PARK, N.Y.— Twin Creeks Racing Stables’ Kentucky...

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Forewarned Vies for Title Defense in Queens County

POSTED: December 30, 2022

Forewarned wins last year's edition of the Queens County (NYRA/Coglianese) NYRA Press Office OZONE PARK, N.Y.— Trainer Uriah St. Lewis’ graded stakes-placed Forewarned will attempt...

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Law Professor in Fine Fettle for Queens County

POSTED: December 30, 2022

Law Professor shortly after the break in the 2022 Oaklawn Mile, in which he was ninth (Coady Photography) NYRA Press Office OZONE PARK, N.Y.— Twin...

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Ridin With Biden seeks second stakes score in Queens County

POSTED: December 28, 2022

#5 Ridin With Biden with Paco Lopez aboard won the $200,000 Grade III Greenwood Cup at Parx on September 24, 2022. (Nikki Sherman/EQUI-PHOTO) NYRA Press...

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Forewarned springs 42-1 upset in Queens County

POSTED: December 19, 2021

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Forewarned, owned and trained by Uriah St. Lewis, provided a 42-1 upset to make the grade in Sunday’s $125,000 Queens County,...

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Mirinaque seeks first North American triumph in $100K Queens County

POSTED: December 16, 2020

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Parque Patricios Racing Stables’ Mirinaque will attempt to parlay a strong runner-up effort against graded stakes company into his fourth start...

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Two Comebacks for One Great Horse: The Saga of Old Rosebud

POSTED: February 21, 2020

Photo Credit: Keeneland Library When John E. Madden went to Louisville in May 1914, he was there to supervise the training of his filly Watermelon...

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