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DATE POSTED:March 6, 2026
The Road presented by Gainesway and WinStar Farm
DATE POSTED:March 5, 2026
After Disco Time suffered his first career defeat in the Pegasus World Cup Invitational Stakes (G1) Jan. 24 at Gulfstream Park, his connections are hoping for a fresh start to his 4-year-old season March 7 in the Challenger Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs.
DATE POSTED:March 5, 2026
Under the agreement, Brown Advisory becomes the name-in-title partner of the $1 million Brown Advisory Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (G1T), which will be held Oct. 30 at this year's World Championships. 
DATE POSTED:March 5, 2026
Frankie Dettori's bankruptcy has been extended by 12 months with the former rider said March 5 to have not complied with orders requiring him to give full disclosure of his assets.
DATE POSTED:March 5, 2026
Consignor Jesse Hoppel sent out Hip 284, a filly by Drain the Clock, who equaled the OBS track record for a quarter-mile, breezing in :20 1/5. Another horse from his consignment, Hip 299, a colt by Mo Town, breezed a quarter-mile in :20 2/5.
DATE POSTED:March 5, 2026
At the National Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association conference, experts see a future where prediction markets could work for racing, but first the sport needs to protect its turf.
DATE POSTED:March 5, 2026
Eight-year-old mare Pride Of Jenni bids to become the first two-time winner of the All-Star Mile (G1) when she enters the gate March 7 at Flemington Racecourse.
DATE POSTED:March 5, 2026
Dunshea's hiring news comes after this week's resignation of BHA chair Lord Allen.
DATE POSTED:March 5, 2026
HB 904, co-sponsored by Thoroughbred farm owner Rep. Matt Koch, would also prohibit participation in "predictive markets" wagering by licensed racetracks and associations.
DATE POSTED:March 5, 2026
This year, Valentine's Day at the University of Kentucky was for veterinarians, or at least, future veterinarians.