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Standardbred CanadaPhoto gallery, story: Former Preakness thoroughbred finds new home in Valley
Appleton Post Crescent
»Was New York Bred Horse of the Year in 2004. When the illustrious career of racing thoroughbred Galloping Grocer came to an end due to an ankle injury, his life may just as easily have ended. Horses that can't race are not valued highly in the racing ...and more » Better days ahead for Monmouth?
ESPN
Horsephotos.com Monmouth Park is just one horse racing venue in New Jersey that will benefit from private ownership. These might seem like tough times for Monmouth Park. The glow of last year's "Elite Meet," which was a smashing success, ...25 Hannaford stores to sell Saratoga track items
Bizjournals.com
A baseball cap, a visor, a water bottle and a stainless steel travel mug are now available at Hannaford, thanks to a new deal with The New York Racing Association Inc. The not-for-profit that operates thoroughbred horse racing at the storied Saratoga ...and more » HORSE RACING: Del Mar to pay extra for out-of-state horses
North County Times
That means if a horse wins $20000 in its first race at Del Mar, track officials will pay its owners an extra $4000. "There is a lack of racing stock in this state," said Tom Robbins, the track's executive vice president of racing. ...and more » Matters to Contemplate: Dayton emigrant won fame & fortune racing thoroughbreds
Reno Gazette Journal
Recently, Rube met Bert's son, Albert, Jr. He revealed some of his father's story, verifying he was into horse racing and gambling. "Albert Anthony Baroni is a carefully-tailored gentleman whose wise, sunburned Latin face has grown increasingly ...and more » Eastern Kentucky owners revel in Shackleford's Preakness success
Louisville Courier-Journal
That's what the excitement of horse racing is.” Shackleford, who was fourth in the Derby after running up front, is trained by Dale Romans, who said that Lauffer and Cubbedge “haven't been in the game long, but they've learned a lot quick. ...and more » Alan Foreman: A Thoroughbred GC
Corporate Counsel
... Daily Racing Form interviewed Alan Foreman, general counsel at the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association and chief executive officer of the Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association, which represents over 20000 horse owners and trainers. ...
USA TodayHorse track deal makers have hands in gaming
NorthJersey.com
Two prominent businessmen who have made fortunes in Manhattan real estate — and who each has a background in casino gaming — simultaneously are trying to put the finishing touches on deals to take over New Jersey's horse racing tracks ...