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  • Looking for a Star in CD

    Part of the excitement on the undercard of the KYD will be the CD, a long sprint for older horses with a generous $500.000 purse. This race will run for the 18th time, but it will be just the third time that it has been classified as a Grade 1.

  • It’s Time for The 2021 KYD

    It is the race that we all have in mind when we took on this journey to become virtual horse racing trainers. On Saturday, we will either see one trainer achieve this incredible accomplishment for the first time, or we will see someone add to their legacy. Others will watch, hoping to one day make the field or to return to it.

  • Z Command Looks to be First to Win La Troienne Twice

    La Troienne (Grade 1)- $500.000 PurseCD- For Fillies and Mares Four Years Old and UpwardOne Mile and One Sixteenth on the DirtApril 30, 2021 It’s one of the two biggest weekends in virtual horse racing this weekend, as all eyes… Read More ›

  • Number Nine Looks Fine on Lead to Win Bewitch

    Number Nine has made her living going long in races like this, but she does it in an impressive fashion, by going right to the front and hoping to stay there until the end. Prior to the Bewitch, three of her six most recent races saw her go wire to wire to get a win, with the races distances being at least a mile and a quarter.

  • Pirate Petranella Seems Strong in Bewitch

    This Saturday at KEE, older females that like to keep in running on the grass will head to the starting gate for the 17th running of the Grade 3 Bewitch. It offers a $150.000 purse to be divided up between its top four finishers, and that amount has been mostly constant throughout the history of the race.

  • Big Win for No More Haggis in The Tokyo City Cup

    The last time that No More Haggis went a mile and a half, he won the Grade 3 Valedictory Stakes by four lengths. In shorter races, he was not able to show his ability to the fullest, but here in The Tokyo City Cup, he would go twelve again, and once again, he would win by four lengths

  • El Gran Condottieri Makes it Look Easy in Park Avenue

    El Gran Condottieri came into the Park Avenue hoping for her second win after a run in the Grade 3 Honeybee was unsuccessful. It was the first time she had gone more than a mile, so on Sunday she figured to take a liking to sprinting again.

  • Night Rider Stables Takes it Home in Californian Stakes

    The Californian Stakes boasted a good field with the likes of Combat Wombat in it, and we almost saw Tactical run in it. It seemed a little up for grabs between a few horses, and Home Spirit didn’t get a lot of support from the betting public, going off at odds of 23/1.

  • Park Avenue Draws Six on Sunday

    There is quite a bit of disparity in the resumes of the field of six fillies that go to post in the Park Avenue, which is part of the NY Stallion Series. It is the 12th time that the race will be run, and the 10th time that it has been restricted to NY-breds.

  • Hurricane Warning for Tokyo City Cup

    A field of nine will be hitting the starting gate for the 17th edition of the Tokyo City Cup, which is designed for horses that want to keep running and running. It’s a smaller Grade 3, so it would seem to be a good spot for up and coming horses in this division to make a big step forward.