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Old Time Revival Seeks Stakes Breakthrough in $75,000 Challedon

Cairenn Looks to Go Out on Winning Note in $75,000 Shine Again
Class on the Grass’ Program Features Six Stakes, Four on Turf, Worth $650,000
 
LAUREL, MD – Fred Brei’s Jacks or Better Farm homebred Old Time Revival, third in a trio of stakes and briefly on the Triple Crown trail this spring, faces 10 rivals including fellow graded-stakes placed Top of Mind in Saturday’s $75,000 Challedon at Laurel Park.
 

G3 Winner Just Howard Targets Repeat in $75,000 Find

Pair of Stakes Winners Top Full Field in $75,000 All Brandy
Class on the Grass’ Program Features Six Stakes, Four on Turf, Worth $650,000
 
LAUREL, MD – A triumphant return to his favorite track already completed, Skeedattle Associates’ Just Howard – Maryland’s 2017 Horse of the Year – goes about the business of rekindling his stakes success in the $75,000 Find at Laurel Park Saturday.
 

Sophomores Look to Soar in Inaugural $150,000 Bald Eagle Derby

Channel Cat, Canadian Classic Winner Neepawa Top Field of Nine
Class on the Grass’ Program Features Six Stakes, Four on Turf, Worth $650,000        
 
LAUREL, MD – Wheeling back in 17 days off his first career stakes victory, Calumet Farm’s homebred Channel Cat faces eight rivals including Canadian classic winner Neepawa in the inaugural running of the $150,000 Bald Eagle Derby Saturday at Laurel Park.
 

Projected Returns to Defend Title in BWI Turf Cup Saturday

Class on the Grass’ Program Features Six Stakes, Four on Turf, Worth $650,000
 
 
LAUREL, MD – Twelve months after becoming a graded-stakes winner in last year’s renewal, Juddmonte Farms’ homebred Projected takes aim at a repeat performance in Saturday’s $200,000 Baltimore-Washington International Turf Cup (G3) at Laurel Park.
 

Elusive Mischief Rewards New Connections in $75,000 Punch Line

River Deep Romps to Popular 8 ½-Length Win in $75,000 Bert Allen
Paulita Wears Down Stablemate Well Blessed in $75,000 Brookmeade
How Sweep It Is for Altamura in $75,000 Oakley Stakes
Live Racing Returns Friday, Sept. 28 with $75,000 Jamestown, Stronach 5
 

Switzerland Sprints to $250,000 De Francis Dash (G3) Victory

Sprint Tops Seven Stakes Worth $900,000 on Fall Festival of Racing Card           
Monkeys Uncle Becomes Stakes Winner in $100,000 Selima
 
LAUREL, MD – Woodford Racing’s Switzerland, who had a four-race win streak snapped in his previous start, made a triumphant return to Maryland with a popular 2 ¾-length victory in the $250,000 Xpressbet Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash (G3) Saturday at Laurel Park.
 

Laurel’s Fall Festival of Racing Handle Up 35 Percent

De Francis Kicks off Big Month for Maryland Racing
 
LAUREL, MD – Laurel Park’s Fall Festival of Racing, featuring the 27th running of the Xpressbet Frank De Francis Memorial Dash (G3) and six other stakes races, handled $5.073 million Saturday, an increase of 35.5 percent over last year’s program.
 
Total handle in 2017 on the corresponding day was $3.743 million. Handle in 2016 was $4.513 million and in 2015 $3.775 million.
 

Valedictorian Shows Class in $150,000 All Along Victory

Hello Don Julio Bids Foes Goodbye $100,000 Laurel Turf Cup
Among Six Grass Stakes on Fall Festival of Racing Program
 
LAUREL, MD – Epic Racing’s Valedictorian became a stakes winner for the second time in her career with a front-running 1 ½-length triumph in the $150,000 All Along Stakes, presented by Blackwell Real Estate, Saturday at Laurel Park.
 

Class and Cash on Grass in Laurel Dash

Fire Key Upsets Sensible Lady
 
LAUREL, MD – Edward Short’s Class and Cash, usually a pacesetter, closed from well back on the Fort Marcy Turf Cup to win the $100,000 Laurel Turf Dash presented by Fidelity First.
 
Trained by Jane Cibelli and ridden Feargal Lynch, Class and Cash got up along the rail inside the final 70 yards to win the six furlong event in 1:14.04. Dubini was second and Fielder checked in third.
 

Order and Law Breaks Maiden in $100,000 Laurel Futurity

LAUREL, MD – Bran Jam Stable and David Clark’s Order and Law, who made his debut in the Tyro last month, rallied from last on Laurel’s Fort Marcy Turf Course Saturday to break his maiden in the $100,000 Laurel Futurity sponsored by B & B Commercial Interiors.
 
Trained by Louis Linder Jr, and ridden by Feargal Lynch, Order and Law ($21.80) covered a good six furlong course in 1:14.94.