Racing News

Smooth Sailing for Rough Sea in $100,000 Native Dancer

Kaylasaurus Earns Second Stakes Win in $100,000 Primonetta

BALTIMORE – Proud Stable, Inc.’s Rough Sea, making his 30th career start and first in a stakes, powered through the stretch on the far outside and pulled clear to spring a 40-1 upset in Saturday’s $100,000 Native Dancer at Laurel Park.

Deciding Vote Opens Season with $100,000 Dahlia Victory

5-Year-Old Mare Edges Favored In a Hurry in Mile Turf Stakes

BALTIMORE – William Pape’s homebred Deciding Vote, making her stakes debut, reeled in favored front-runner In a Hurry in mid-stretch and surged past in the final eighth of a mile to capture Saturday’s $100,000 Dahlia at Laurel Park.

True Valour Makes Triumphant Return in $100,000 King T. Leatherbury

Multiple Graded-Stakes Winner Posts Front-Running Victory in Turf Sprint

BALTIMORE – R. Larry Johnson’s multiple graded-stakes winner True Valour, an 8-year-old Irish-bred gelding racing for the first time in 13 months, made a triumphant return to competition with a front-running victory in Saturday’s $100,000 King T. Leatherbury at Laurel Park.

La Casa d’Oro Right at Home in Friday Maiden Triumph

Maryland-Bred Dialed In Filly Graduates for Trainer Russell
Jevian Toledo Doubles to Take Over Spring Meet Riding Lead

BALTIMORE – The Elkstone Group’s Maryland homebred La Casa d’Oro, a 3-year-old daughter of Grade 1 winner Dialed In racing for the first time in her home state, put away a stubborn Visby inside the sixteenth pole to graduate by a length Friday Laurel Park.

Multiple Stakes Winner Dontletsweetfoolya Trying Turf in Dahlia

Cox Looking for Reason to Celebrate with Ain’t Da Beer Cold
American d’Oro Cutting Back for Season Debut in Leatherbury

BALTIMORE– Five Hellions Farm’s 5-year-old mare Dontletsweetfoolya, a multiple stakes winner on the dirt, is entered to make her turf debut in Saturday’s $100,000 Dahlia at Laurel Park.

G3-Placed In a Hurry Getting Restarted in $100,000 Dahlia

11 Rivals in One-Mile Turf Stakes for Shug McGaughey Trainee

BALTIMORE – Stuart Janney III’s homebred mare In a Hurry, Grade 3-placed two starts back for Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey, returns to Laurel Park Saturday seeking her first stakes victory in the $100,000 Dahlia.

Multiple Stakes Winner Forewarned Tops $100,000 Native Dancer

Cinnabunny Takes on Stakes-Winning Stablemates in $100,000 Primonetta

BALTIMORE – Trin-Brook Stables, Inc.’s 7-year-old gelding Forewarned, an 11-time career winner with multiple stakes victories in New York and Ohio, will continue chasing an elusive first victory in Maryland in Saturday’s $100,000 Native Dancer at Laurel Park.

Grateful Bred Launches Comeback in $100,000 King T. Leatherbury

Saturday’s Turf Sprint Among Five $100,000 Stakes, First Three on Grass

BALTIMORE – When it comes to her stable star, trainer Madison Meyers has plenty to be Grateful about.

Gordon Keys’ Maryland homebred Grateful Bred provided Meyers with her first victory at a recognized flat track July 11, 2020 at Laurel Park, after she recorded previous wins in a 2016 amateur event at Great Meadow in Virginia and a hurdle race in the fall of 2019 in Aiken, S.C.

Field Pass Hitting Reset Button in $100,000 Henry S. Clark

Multiple Graded Winner Tops Field for One-Mile Turf Stakes

BALTIMORE – Three Diamonds Farm’s well-traveled Field Pass, a multiple graded-stakes winner approaching $1 million in purse earnings, will get some class relief as he steps out of graded company for the first time in nearly two years in Saturday’s $100,000 Henry S. Clark at Laurel Park.

Decisions Ahead for Gutsy Federico Tesio Winner Joe

Show Finisher Shake Em Loose Possible for Preakness (G1)
Luna Belle to Try Weber City, Black-Eyed Susan (G2) Sweep

BALTIMORE – The 147th Preakness Stakes (G1), Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown, won’t be casually dismissed as the connections contemplate a next start for Joe, resolute winner of the $125,000 Federico Tesio Saturday at Laurel Park.