Tom Amoss Joins TDN Writers' Room to Talk No Parole, Serengeti Empress, Racing Broadcasts and More
June 24, 2020
With a newly-minted Grade I winner in his barn and another set to hit the track this weekend, trainer Tom Amoss joined the TDN Writers' Room podcast presented by Keeneland Wednesday morning for an illuminating discussion that covered a wide variety of topics, big and small. Calling in via Zoom as the Green Group Guest [...]
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To Hell and Back: Belmont Marks a Deserved Triumph for New York City
June 19, 2020
The history of Belmont Park, believe it or not, goes back over 350 years, to when America itself wasn't even an idea yet. In 1665, New York's colonial governor Richard Nicholl constructed a racetrack called Newmarket in Queens. It stood for over a century, and proved so popular that even after the British were expelled [...]
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Mark Taylor Joins TDN Writers' Room to Talk Sale Market, Not This Time
June 18, 2020
As the sale season finally restarts, Taylor Made vice president Mark Taylor joined the TDN Writers' Room presented by Keeneland this week to discuss where he sees the market going from here, the early success of Taylor Made stallion Not This Time (Giant's Causeway) and a host of other hot-button industry issues. Calling in via [...]
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John Shirreffs Talks Honor A. P., Zenyatta On TDN Writers' Room
June 10, 2020
It's not every year that John Shirreffs, a patient trainer with a small stable of mostly older horses, has a GI Kentucky Derby contender. In fact, the last time most remember him being in the spotlight was with a certain mare named Zenyatta (Street Cry {Ire}), four-time champion and arguably the most popular horse of [...]
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Wells Bayou Off Derby Trail With Bone Bruising
June 10, 2020
On the same day the GI Kentucky Derby lost top contender Maxfield (Street Sense) to a condylar fracture, another hopeful, Wells Bayou (Lookin At Lucky), was also declared from the Derby trail with bone bruising, according to trainer Brad Cox. The story was first reported by Daily Racing Form. “We sent him over to the [...]
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Final Grayson Webinar Explores Findings of Equine Injury Database
June 9, 2020
In the fifth and final installment of a series of Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation webinars that took the place of the canceled ninth annual Welfare and Safety of the Racehorse Summit, Drs. Tim Parkin and Mary Scollay examined Tuesday The Jockey Club's Equine Injury Database (EID) and its findings since being launched in 2009. “The [...]
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Shug McGaughey Talks Code of Honor, Belmont Reopening, FBI Indictments on TDN Writers' Room
June 4, 2020
There was no better place to be in American horse racing than Belmont Park Wednesday morning as the track prepared to reopen New York racing later in the day after months of being shuttered by the coronavirus pandemic. That's where Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey called in from as the Green Group Guest of [...]
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Got Stormy, Rushing Fall Kick Off Belmont Graded Action in Beaugay
June 2, 2020
It won't take long for the stars to come out at the abbreviated Belmont spring/summer meet, as multiple Grade I winners Got Stormy (Get Stormy) and Rushing Fall (More Than Ready) headline a stout six-horse field in Wednesday's opening-day feature at Big Sandy, the GIII Beaugay S. Third at 21-1 behind Rushing Fall in the [...]
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Brendan Walsh Talks Maxfield, Drugs, Godolphin's Derby Quest On TDN Writers' Room
May 27, 2020
Patience is a virtue in racing, and trainer Brendan Walsh showed it in spades over the winter with his first Grade I winner, Godolphin's Maxfield (Street Sense). A blowout victor of the GI Claiborne Breeders' Futurity last fall, the homebred was slated to be one of the favorites in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile, but [...]
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NYRA VP Martin Panza Joins TDN Writers' Room to Talk Belmont, Saratoga, Life in the COVID Epicenter
May 20, 2020
As the racing world mostly returned to order last week with the reopening of Santa Anita and Churchill and dates for two-thirds of the rescheduled Triple Crown being locked in, eyes turned to the New York Racing Association. Located in the epicenter of the world's coronavirus pandemic, NYRA hasn't run a race card since Mar. [...]
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Churchill Mainstay Foley, Derby Hopeful in Tow, Eager for Reopening
May 12, 2020
Few felt the jarring absence of the GI Kentucky Derby, or indeed any racing at all, on the first Saturday in May at Churchill Downs more acutely than a Louisville native. Add to that being a horseman who relies on the track's customary spring/summer meet to make your living, throw in having a Derby hopeful [...]
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Medina, Longtime Right Hand to McGaughey, Moves to Blackwood
May 7, 2020
Twenty-five years is a long time to spend in a job. Especially one in the world of training Thoroughbreds, which necessitates frequent travel, untold hours of overtime, waking up before the sun and physically toiling away at the daily work of controlling and redirecting the energy of half-ton animals. But when you get to spend [...]
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