Category: Horse Racing Betting

  • Pipedreamer wins Cambridgeshire

    Pipedreamer seals victory in the Cambridgeshire at Newmarket on Saturday.

  • Derby starter Teuflesberg undergoes successful surgery

    Teuflesberg was resting comfortably Thursday after successful surgery to fuse two broken bones in the 3-year-old colt’s left front leg. Teuflesberg fractured two sesamoid bones when he took a misstep along the backstretch during Saturday’s Phoenix Handicap at Keeneland. Larry Bramlage, orthopedic surgeon for horses at Rood and Riddle, said it’s too early for a…

  • Silber ends 0-for-19 skid with win in Santa Anita feature

    Silber ended an 0-for-19 skid Thursday, beating Aunt Pink by a head in the $47,800 feature race for California-bred fillies and mares at Santa Anita’s Oak Tree meeting. Ridden by Corey Nakatani, Silber ran a mile on the turf course in 1:35.70 and paid $8.40, $4.40 and $3. Nakatani picked up the mount at the…

  • Wind in My Wings wins Jessamine Stakes at Keeneland

    Wind in My Wings rallied to beat Lickety Lemon by a neck Thursday in the $150,000 Jessamine Stakes for 2-year-old fillies at Keeneland. Wind in My Wings, ridden by Jamie Theriot, ran 1 1-16 miles on the turf course in 1:45.34 and paid $24.60, $7 and $5 for her first stakes victory. Lickety Lemon returned…

  • NTRA Thoroughbred Notebook – Thursday, October 11

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  • Derby starter Teuflesberg undergoes successful surgery

    Teuflesberg was resting comfortably Thursday after successful surgery to fuse two broken bones in the 3-year-old gelding’s left front leg. Teuflesberg fractured two sesamoid bones when he took a misstep along the backstretch during Saturday’s Phoenix Handicap at Keeneland. Larry Bramlage, orthopedic surgeon for horses at Rood and Riddle, said it’s too early for a…

  • Racecourse marks double century

    Wrexham FC mark the Racecourse’s 200 years as a sporting venue with a pantomime horse race.

  • El Manuel wins Santa Anita feature by a nose

    El Manuel edged Kapalua Bay by a nose in the closing strides Wednesday in the $50,400 feature race at Santa Anita’s Oak Tree meeting. Ridden by Michael Baze, who had three winners on the card, El Manuel covered 6 1/2 furlongs on the hillside turf course in 1:12.57 and paid $7.40, $3.40 and $2.60. Kapalua…

  • Five Star Thief pays $105.20 for backers in Keeneland feature

    Five Star Thief paid $105.20 for a winning ticket, rallying to edge Big Rushlet by 1 lengths Wednesday in the $53,000 Knockgriffin Purse at Keeneland. The 4-year-old gelding, ridden by James Lopez, ran 7 furlongs in 1:22.85. He also paid $40 to place and $18.80 to show. Five Star Thief, owned by Philip L.

  • Trainer Biancone allowed to run horses pending appeal

    A thoroughbred trainer suspended one year for violating horse medication rules received a temporary stay of his suspension Wednesday while Kentucky racing officials consider his appeal. Patrick Biancone received the suspension last week from Kentucky racing stewards after a search of a refrigerator at his Keeneland barn found snake venom, which can be used to…

  • Senate pulls reins on Spitzer’s NYRA plan

    State senators struck back Wednesday at Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s proposal to allow the New York Racing Association to continue running the Aqueduct, Belmont and Saratoga thoroughbred tracks. “Why should we continue with you folks?” Broome County Republican Sen. Thomas Libous asked NYRA officials during a Senate racing committee hearing.

  • Churchill Downs settles suit over simulcasting rights with TVG

    Churchill Downs and its simulcasting partner, Television Games Network, settled a lawsuit stemming from overseas broadcast rights for the racetrack company. Under the agreement, TVG promised to stop assigning broadcast rights for Churchill-owned tracks to a third party. In exchange, Churchill Downs has dropped the lawsuit.