In April of 1956, the champion Doubledogdare won the prep for the Kentucky Oaks (now called the Eight Belles.) She came back a week later to miss the ...
Say what you will about how the pace unfolded in yesterday’s Super Derby, but one thing you cannot deny is that the winner is a horse on a roll … and ...
No. 1 – 1982 – Only In Saratoga The quintessential Travers should capture the essence of Saratoga Race Course, and boy, this one sure did. In a histor...
My dog woke me up early and I figured I would do a blog post. If you disagree with anything I say and want to vent, please blame him. I played the rac...
John Nerud, 97, is old enough to vote. Nobody's given him a ballot, but as the Triple Crown sinks in the East, he's got an opinion. He won't be able t...
Last year, I paid tribute to Secretariat on this blog on his 35th anniversary. Now it is Sham’s turn.
By Ron Indrisano, Globe Staff | February 12, 2005 Devil's Bag was supposed to be the fastest horse in the world. He wasn't. The toast of the racing wo...
By Bill Christine May 30, 2003 ELMONT, N.Y. – There could hardly be a running of the Belmont Stakes without Woody Stephens’ fingerprints on it. Stephe...
June 16, 1986 by William Nack Woody Would And Woody Did The amazing Woody Stephens won his fifth straight Belmont Stakes
May 16, 1983 When Sunny's Halo crossed the wire at Churchill Downs last week and won the Kentucky Derby, that was the finish line of the race, but the...