Absent Candy One stars on WVBC night
13-year-old Candy One starred on WVBC night at Charles Town. Though a middling racer, she’s an all-star broodmare and the dam of two horses that won Saturday.
Read MorePosted by Ted Black | Oct 10, 2016 | Breaking, Breeding, Features, Racing, Top Stories, West Virginia, WV Breeding, WV Racing |
13-year-old Candy One starred on WVBC night at Charles Town. Though a middling racer, she’s an all-star broodmare and the dam of two horses that won Saturday.
Read MorePosted by Ted Black | Oct 7, 2016 | Breaking, Features, Racing, Top Stories, West Virginia, WV Racing |
The long-retired Confucius Say won the West Virginia Breeders Classic three times — with five years between the second and third — and the Onion Juice once.
Read MorePosted by Ted Black | Oct 4, 2016 | Breaking, Business, Top Stories, West Virginia, WV Business |
The annual Sam Huff Charity Breakfast kicks off West Virginia Breeders Classics day October 8 while helping the local community.
Read MoreOn Commonwealth Day Saturday at Laurel Park, plenty of big names came to town — but some local jockeys and trainers more than held their own.
Read MorePosted by Ted Black | Sep 19, 2016 | Breaking, Racing, Top Stories, West Virginia, WV Racing |
Russell Road, the ageless warhorse who surpassed $2 million in career earnings and won the West Virginia Breeders Classic three times, has been retired.
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