Through The Binoculars
By: JOHN PIESEN
Although thoroughbred racing always has been my first love sports-wise, I've always had a soft spot for harness racing.
My first job after the army was as a sports writer for the Yonkers Herald Statesman, and, as such, I managed to find a way to
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Class Moves and Those Suspicious Odds Patterns
By: Ray Taulbot
There are several reasons for shifts up and down in claiming price. For example, when a
horse is being raced into condition the class in which it is entered from time to time has little
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AMERICAN TURF CLUB LEAD
By: JOE GIRARDI
With the Breeders’ Cup over and done with the major races or at least the ones that will impact the Horse of the Year voting are finished. Let’s take a look at the top three candidates for that title.
1- INVASOR-
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Barbaro doing well minus cast
By: SPORTS NETWORK
Kennett Square, PA (Sports Network) - One week after having the cast removed from his right hind leg, Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro is doing well in his recovery. It is now six months since the three-year-old colt suffered a career ending injury in the Preakness St
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Bernardini retired from racing
By: SPORTS NETWORK
Lexington, KY (Sports Network) - Leading three-year-old Bernardini has been retired to stud duty. The runner-up in the Breeders' Cup Classic will stand as a stallion for his owner Darley Farm in Kentucky.
Bernardini lost to Invasor in last Saturday's $5 million Classic as the even- money fav
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Weekly Television Schedule
November 21
- Wire to Wire, 2:00-2:30pm, ESPN2
November 22
- Wire to Wire, 5:30-6:00am, ESPN2
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Weekly Stakes Race Schedule
November 18
- Aqueduct, Stuyvesant H. (G3), $100,000, 3&up, 9f
- Churchill Downs, Mrs. Revere S. (G2), $150,000, 3yo f, 8.5f T
- Delta Downs, Gold Cup, $100,000, 3&up, 8.
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