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As for Long Island: "That's my home. I made Long Island my home. We've been raising our kids on Long Island. We cheer for ...
Don Combs, who trained Dust Commander to win the 1970 Kentucky Derby, died May 25 at Sayre Christian Village in Lexington, a Sayre Christian Village executive confirmed to BloodHorse May 29. He was 86 ...
The Triple Crown's five-week schedule, which includes the Derby, Preakness, and Belmont, requires horses to be versatile and ...
Find out everything you need to know about the 2025 Belmont Stakes horses, post positions, and more ahead of the third and ...
Belmont Stakes is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing betting puzzles in recent memory. With a change in venue and ...
Forty years ago the Jersey Derby - now held at Monmouth Park - was the race that changed the Triple Crown forever.
The countdown to the 2025 Belmont Stakes is officially underway. This year’s race takes place on Saturday, June 7, at ...
D.J. Stable, St. Elias Stable, West Point Thoroughbreds and CJ Stables’ Grade 1-winner Sandman, last seen finishing third in ...
Sandman (Tapit), coming off a third-place effort in the GI Preakness Stakes, shipped from Belmont Park to Saratoga Race ...
Bull Lea, a cornerstone of Calumet Farm's legendary success, was more than just a racehorse; he became a transformative sire ...
Don Combs, trainer of Robert and Verna Lehmann's Dust Commander, the longshot Kentucky Derby winner in 1970, passed away ...
He also jokingly pointed out that he knew Chattanooga was Atlanta Braves country, and that his teams – the Mets and Yankees – beat the Braves some when he played. He also said he had heard from ...