US Jockey Club Unveils Rulings Database
The American Jockey Club has launched Thoroughbred Regulatory Rulings, a searchable online database of rulings on Thoroughbred trainers from racing regulatory authorities.
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The American Jockey Club has launched Thoroughbred Regulatory Rulings, a searchable online database of rulings on Thoroughbred trainers from racing regulatory authorities.
Trippi’s daughter TRIP FOR A.J. ran second by less than half a length in the Gr3 $100 000 at the My Charmer Handicap at Calder
Paris in the autumn can only mean one thing, at least if you’re a horsey sort of person – the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe
Rian du Plessis invited to speak on the future of horseracing at the international “Leaders in Racing”
River Jetez, a R230 000 purchase at the 2005 National 2yo Sale, lines up in Saturday’s G1 Beverly D Stakes at Arlington on Saturday
Superstar filly Igugu completed her elevation as South Africa’s best horse when taking the Gr1 Vodacom Durban July
“One of the most interesting aspects of yesterday’s scientific discussion was the surprising finding that the Flair nasal strip has much the same effect on bleeding as Lasix does” – one of the comments in a well-written blog-post from the website ‘The Business Of Racing’. Here is a direct link to the site and the post.
Sweet Sanette, the Jallad mare bred by Highlands, faces her greatest test when lining up in the Gr1 King’s Stand Stakes run over five furlongs at Royal Ascot.
The Observer’s Paul Hayward interviews Henry Cecil, the newly knighted trainer of 2000 Guineas winner Frankel
Montjeu and his fellow star at Coolmore, Galileo, are firmly entrenched as the two best classic stallions in Europe. This year, the first two home in the English Derby were Pour Moi and Treasure Beach (by Galileo).
As part of the festivities leading up to the 143rd running of the Belmont, Barry Irwin will ring the NASDAQ’s opening bell
SA Champion trainer and big race title-holder Justin Snaith has nine entries in the early stages of the R5 million World Sports Betting Gr1 Cape Town Met class of 2025 that was unveiled earlier today