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1 week ago |
bloodhorse.com | Isaiah Pinto
Grade 1 winner and former stallion Forbidden Apple has died at age 30, according to the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation. Over the last 12 years, Forbidden Apple spent his retirement alongside other former racehorses under the care of TRF Second Chances at Lowell in Ocala. "He was a farm favorite, spoiled and adored," the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation posted on X. "He passed just after turning 30.
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1 week ago |
bloodhorse.com | Byron King |Isaiah Pinto
The two stakes on grass June 14 on Haskell Preview Day at Monmouth Park belonged to trainer Chad Brown. The five-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer, whose stable is known for its dominance on turf, won the Monmouth Stakes with before running 1-2 with and later in the Eatontown Stakes (G3T). Both races on Saturday carried a purse of $150,000, with the Monmouth Stakes an open race at 1 1/8 miles and the Eatontown a 1 1/16-mile contest for fillies and mares.
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2 weeks ago |
bloodhorse.com | Isaiah Pinto
Fresh off a come-from-behind win in the May 16 George E. Mitchell Black-Eyed Susan Stakes (G2) at Pimlico Race Course, aims for a consecutive victory in the $300,000 Delaware Oaks (G3) June 14 at Delaware Park. The 1 1/16-mile race for 3-year-old fillies, race 9 on a stakes-laden Saturday program, features a rematch with and , second and third, respectively, behind Margie's Intention in the Black-Eyed Susan. She is the 5-2 morning-line favorite.
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Mar 12, 2025 |
kykernel.com | Isaiah Pinto
With the SEC regular season coming to a close on Saturday, March 8, all eyes turn to Nashville for the 2025 Men’s SEC Tournament. Kentucky earned a No. 6 seed in the tournament, granting the Cats a first-round bye but dropping them short of the highly sought-after double-bye. With all 16 teams now knowing their matchups or matchup potentials, Kentucky will face the winner of No. 11 Georgia and No. 14 Oklahoma inside Bridgestone Arena in the eighth game of the tournament.
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Mar 11, 2025 |
kykernel.com | Isaiah Pinto
On Saturday, the then No. 19 Kentucky Wildcats beat the then No. 15 Missouri Tigers 91-83, capping off a historic SEC regular season. The Wildcats became the third team ever to win eight top-15 matchups with first-year head coach Mark Pope. Meanwhile, third-year head coach Dennis Gates flipped Mizzou from its disastrous 8-24 season last year to a respectable 21-10 record with a 18-2 home record.
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