Racing News

Goodonehoney Impresses Again in $125,000 Weber City Miss

Earns Starting Spot in $250,000 Black-Eyed Susan (G2) May 18
G2-Placed Chalon Returns a Winner in $100,000 Primonetta
 
LAUREL, MD – Making her stakes debut four weeks off a sharp debut victory, Kasey K Racing Stable and Final Turn Racing’s Goodonehoney turned in another impressive performance to win Saturday’s $125,000 Weber City Miss by seven lengths at Laurel Park.
 

Caribou Club Takes Inside Route in $100,000 Henry S. Clark

Hallie Belle Springs Upset in $100,000 Dahlia
 
LAUREL, MD – Glen Hill Farm’s Caribou Club, trained by Thomas Proctor and ridden by Paco Lopez, rallied along the inside of the Dahlia Turf Course Saturday to win the $100,000 Henry S. Clark presented by Fidelity First and Blackwell Real Estate over Doctor Mounty. Phlash Phelps finished third.
 

Multiple G3 Winner El Areeb Trying Turf in $100,000 Henry S. Clark

Sprint Stakes Winner Limited View Cuts Back Against Elders in Primonetta
Federico Tesio Marks Stakes Debut for New York Shipper Holland Park
All-Stakes Pick 4 Added to Saturday Wagering Menu
 
LAUREL, MD – M M G Stables’ El Areeb, a multiple Grade 3 winner on the dirt, is entered to make his 11th career start and first on turf in Saturday’s $100,000 Henry S. Clark presented by Fidelity First and Blackwell Real Estate at Laurel Park.

Multiple Graded Winner Hawksmoor Makes Return in $100,000 Dahlia

Saturday Program Includes Five Stakes Worth $550,000 in Purses
 
LAUREL, MD – Lael Stables’ Hawksmoor, a German Group 2 winner who developed into a multiple graded-stakes winner in the U.S. last spring and summer, will open her 5-year-old campaign in Saturday’s $100,000 Dahlia at Laurel Park.
 

$100,000 Henry S. Clark Lures Deep Field of 14 to Laurel Turf

Graded Winners Ring Weekend, Ghost Hunter, El Areeb among Contenders
Saturday Program Includes Five Stakes Worth $550,000 in Purses
 
LAUREL, MD – A deep field of 14 horses led by graded-stakes winners Ring Weekend, Ghost Hunter and El Areeb, as well as multiple grass-stakes winner Phlash Phelps, will provide a competitive edition of the $100,000 Henry S. Clark Saturday at Laurel Park.
 

G2-Placed Layla Noor Gets Started in $125,000 Weber City Miss

‘Win and You’re In’ For $250,000 Black-Eyed Susan (G2) May 18
Stakes Winner Anna’s Bandit Seeks Fourth Straight Win in $100,000 Primonetta
 
LAUREL, MD – Lael Stables’ homebred Layla Noor, unraced since finishing third behind multiple graded-stakes winner Wonder Gadot in the Demoiselle (G2) Dec. 2, will make her 3-year-old debut in Saturday’s $125,000 Weber City Miss at Laurel Park.
 

Still Having Fun Gets Another Chance in $125,000 Xpressbet Tesio

‘Win and You’re In’ For Triple-Crown Nominated Horses to May 19 Preakness (G1)
Spring Stakes Spectacular Program Offers Five Stakes Worth $550,000 
 
LAUREL, MD – Two turns or not two turns, that is the question facing the connections of multiple stakes-winning 3-year-old Still Having Fun in Saturday’s $125,000 Federico Tesio at Laurel Park.
 
 

Rainbow 6 Solved for a $399,546 Jackpot Payoff Sunday

Live Racing Returns with 10-Race Program Friday, April 19
Rocket Heat Takes Off to Capture Sunday Feature
 
LAUREL, MD – For the first time in 31 racing programs, one lucky bettor solved the 20-cent Rainbow 6 for a jackpot payoff of $399,545.94 Sunday at Laurel Park.
 

Rainbow 6 Carryover Jackpot Climbs to $345,898 for Sunday

Nakamura Makes Late Charge Over Laurel Turf for Maiden Triumph
Multiple Stakes Winner Still Having Fun Tunes Up for Tesio With Saturday Breeze
 
LAUREL, MD – No single bettor solved the 20-cent Rainbow 6 for the 30th consecutive live program Saturday at Laurel Park, pushing Maryland’s state-record jackpot carryover to $345,898.33 for Sunday’s nine-race card at Laurel Park.
 

Rainbow 6 Carryover Jackpot Swells to $314,617 for Saturday

Private Terms Winner V. I. P. Code Sharp in Friday Breeze for Tesio
 
LAUREL, MD – The 20-cent Rainbow 6 went unsolved for the 29th consecutive live program Friday at Laurel Park, pushing the Maryland state-record jackpot carryover to $314,617.45 for Saturday’s 10-race card that marks the return of grass racing over Laurel’s world-class turf course.