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For a race restricted to horses that haven’t won a graded stakes this year, Thursday’s $135,000 Curlin Stakes certainly drew a graded-stakes worthy field. The C ...
Journalism Takes Over Third In NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll originally appeared on Paulick Report.
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The Spun on MSNBeloved Washington Post Sports Figure Announces Departure
Dan Steinberg, a longtime writer and editor at the Washington Post, is leaving the paper. The longtime newspaper man, who ran ...
Despite twice being beaten by Sovereignty in their Triple Crown series, Preakness Stakes winner Journalism has jumped ahead ...
After winning the July 19 Haskell Stakes (G1) by half-length at Monmouth Park, Journalism has sprung from No. 6 to No. 3 in the National Thoroughbred Racing Association's Top Thoroughbred Poll.
As the highly anticipated Haskell Stakes Invitational approaches, horseplayers are evaluating the field of 8 contenders, analyzing the odds, post positions, and final workouts to place their bets on ...
Journalism delivered right on deadline in Saturday's Haskell Stakes at Monmouth Park, keeping the Triple Crown rivalry with ...
The Preakness winner remains in the picture for champion 3-year-old male after his third career Grade 1 victory Saturday.
The winner of the Preakness and Saturday’s Haskell Stakes will fly west from Monmouth (N.J.) Park Tuesday and spend at least ...
The winner of the Preakness and Saturday’s Haskell Stakes will fly west from Monmouth (N.J.) Park Tuesday and spend at least ...
The late-striding Journalism (Curlin) is developing a knack for snatching Grade I victories from the jaws of defeat, but he ...
Courageous runner-up Gosger, also second to Journalism in the Preakness, will head back to Brendan Walsh’s barn in Kentucky ...
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