NYRA executive vice president for operations and capital projects Glen Kozak and BloodHorse correspondent Bob Ehalt take a look at the paddock area taking shape at the new Belmont Park.
As the days draw near for the Kentucky Derby (G1), the clock is ticking down for another day certain to provide an exciting jolt to the Thoroughbred racing industry. The doors to a new, ultra-modern version of Belmont Park will open Sept. 18.
Chasten, the half sister of 2024 La Troienne Stakes (G1) winner Idiomatic, aims to follow in her sister's hoofprints May 1 in this year's $1 million race at Churchill Downs.
A breeding right in boom first season sire Anamoe topped the opening day of the Inglis Digital April (Late) Online Sale, April 29, selling to Bangaloe Stud's Julia Ritchie for AU$450,000.
Yulong has announced the acquisition of Segenhoe Stud, marking a significant milestone in the company's expansion into Australia's premier Thoroughbred breeding region, the Hunter Valley.
Yulong has revealed that its two new stallion prospects, Devil Night and Private Harry, will stand on its inaugural New South Wales roster at the culmination of their racing careers this season, with the fees for both yet to be announced.
Keeneland announced April 29 that Reed Ringler will join its sales team beginning May 1. In this new role, he will focus on client services, global recruitment, and sales development.
With a team of four heading under the hammer, Ardglas will be looking to repeat previous years' good fortunes, which include the sale-topping 300,000-guinea son of Le Havre, the subsequent multiple winner Pouvoir Magique.