$75,000 GEISHA S, Laurel Park, 1/21, m, 6, Macho Uno—Touring Hong Kong, by Cherokee's Boy. O- No Guts No Glory Farm and Erica Upton, B- Dr. Alexandro Rubim Dias.
$60,000 CITY OF PHOENIX S, Turf Paradise, 1/23, m, 5, Uncle Lino—Perverse, by Distorted Humor. O- Jeff Jacobs. B- Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman, Dr. Brooke Bowman & Rebecca Davis.
$100,000 SPECTACULAR BID S, Laurel Park, 1/21, g, 3, Ride On Curlin—Andiemac, by Outflanker. O- John E. Salzman Jr., Fred Wasserloos & Anthony Geruso. B- Thomas J. Rooney.
$100,000 WHAT A SUMMER S, Laurel Park, 1/21, m, 7, Great Notion—Sweet Valor, by No Armistice. O- C J I Phoenix Group & No Guts No Glory Farm, B- Sweet Spirits Stables, LLC
$75,000 GEISHA S, Laurel Park, 1/21, m, 6, Macho Uno—Touring Hong Kong, by Cherokee's Boy. O- No Guts No Glory Farm and Erica Upton, B- Dr. Alexandro Rubim Dias.
$75,000 GEISHA S, Laurel Park, 1/21, m, 6, Bourbon Courage—Southern Squall, by Indian Ocean. O- Pepe Stable and J L M Jacona Stable, B- Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Bowman & Shawn M. Howser.
$75,000 GEISHA S, Laurel Park, 1/21, m, 5, Buffum—Slow and Steady, by Malibu Moon. O/B- Z W P Stable Inc. and Non Stop Stable.
$75,000 JENNINGS S, Laurel Park, 1/21, g, 6, Uncle Mo—Lady of Gold, by Medaglia d'Oro. O- Built Wright Stables, LLC, B- The Elkstone Group LLC.
$75,000 JENNINGS S, Laurel Park, 1/21, g, 7, Jump Start—Congaree Princess, by Congaree. O- Built Wright Stables LLC, B- Daniel Marconi.
$75,000 JENNINGS S, Laurel Park, 1/21, g, 6, Cal Nation—Parade of Colors, by Leading the Parade. O- Morris E. Kernan Jr., Yo Berbs & Jagger Inc., B- John E. Williamson III.
$100,000 XTRA HEAT S, Laurel Park, 1/21, f, 2, Blofeld—Chickaletta, by Harlan's Holiday. O- Morris Kernan Jr. and Jagger Inc., B- Jagger Inc.
Award Wanted picked up her first stakes win on Saturday, Jan. 21 at Laurel Park, winning the Geisha with a rail-skimming rally.
Read more ...Plot the Dots put his name in the record books and achieved a personal milestone in the process on Saturday, Jan. 21, when he won the Jennings Stakes, for Maryland-bred or Maryland-sired horses, at Laurel Park. In winning his first stakes, he became the first Maryland-bred stakes winner of 2023.
Read more ...The 2023 Maryland foaling season started off on a strong note, as the first foal reported to the Maryland Horse Breeders Association is that of 2019 Maryland Million Distaff winner Anna's Bandit, who delivered a colt by Tapit on Jan. 10.
Read more ...(Northview release- January 13, 2023)
The 37th Jim McKay Maryland Million started with a familiar face in the winner’s circle, as Greg Wilson’s Beltway Bob, a Maryland-bred son of Baltimore Bob, won the Maryland Million Turf Starter Handicap for the second time on Oct. 22 at Laurel Park.
Read more ...The entries for the 37th Jim McKay Maryland Million, which will take place at Laurel Park on Saturday, Oct. 22, are now available!
Read more ...The Jockey Club released their 2021 Breeding Statistics on Wednesday, Oct. 12. Maryland ranked sixth among the top-10 states and provinces, with 481 live foals by Maryland sires reported through Oct. 6.
Read more ...The world’s largest competition for recently retired racehorses will take place this weekend in Lexington, Ky, when the Kentucky Horse Park plays host to the Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium. The event is presented by the Thoroughbred Charities of America.
Among the hundreds of entries at this year’s event are nine Maryland-breds. They’ll compete in a variety of disciplines from October 12-15.
Read more ...A $320,000 Maryland-bred Uncle Mo filly was the sales-topper at the 2022 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Fall Yearling Sale, which was conducted at the sales pavilion in Timonium, Md.
Read more ...Malibu Beauty picked up her third career stakes win on Saturday, Oct. 1, taking the George Rosenberger Memorial Stakes by eight lengths and giving jockey Mychel Sanchez a major career milestone.
Read more ...Whereshetoldmetogo took another big step on the road to millionaire status on Sept. 30 at Delaware Park when winning the New Castle Stakes for the second straight year.
Read more ...Midnight Parade became the first stakes winner for Northview Stallion Station’s freshman sire Hoppertunity when she topped a Hoppertunity exacta in the $200,000 Imply Stakes at Parx Racing on Sept. 24.
Read more ...An Into Mischief colt out of Hollywood Royal named New King commanded $700,000 at the Keeneland September Yearling sale in Lexington, Ky., headlining the Maryland-bred contingent at this year’s sale.
Read more ...Can the Queen continued her dominance on the Pimlico grass course on Saturday, Sept. 24, when she won the Sensible Lady Turf Dash Stakes by one and three-quarter lengths, for her third stakes victory at Pimlico.
Read more ...Going into the Our Dear Peggy Stakes at Gulfstream Park on Saturday, Sept. 17, expectations were high for the 2-year-old filly Blind Spot. She lived up to those expectations with a three-quarter-length victory.
Read more ...Spun Glass made it back-to-back stakes wins on Wednesday, Sept. 7, when she rallied late to win the Camptown Stakes at Colonial Downs by three-quarters of a length.
Read more ...Maryland-bred Horse of the Year Include was euthanized due to a worsening heart condition on July 18 at Airdrie Stud in Midway, Ky., at age 25. His death was reported on Sept. 5 by Bret Jones, vice president of Airdrie Stud.
Read more ...Anna’s Bandit is a very familiar name to Mid-Atlantic racing fans. In her 39-race career, she won 11 stakes races, including five in a row to conclude her 2019 season, and earned $806,655.
Read more ...$75,000 GEISHA S, Laurel Park, 1/21, m, 6, Macho Uno—Touring Hong Kong, by Cherokee's Boy. O- No Guts No Glory Farm and Erica Upton, B- Dr. Alexandro Rubim Dias.