
Tom Luicci
Media Officer at monmouthpark.com
Media Director at Monmouth Park Racetrack (2018-2024). Newark (N.J.) Star-Ledger sportswriter from 1979 to 2014. Named N.J. Sportswriter of the Year 10 times.
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3 days ago |
paulickreport.com | Tom Luicci
Trainer Michael Moore already had enough concerns heading into Sunday's Serena’s Song Stakes at Monmouth Park with his speedy filly Takethemoneyhoney. She was trying stakes company for the first time, going two turns for the first time, and facing a Grade 1 winner in the four-horse field. Then came some added angst: A blanket finish that separated three horses at the wire by a nose and a neck.
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3 days ago |
paulickreport.com | Tom Luicci
Monmouth Park set a Mother’s Day attendance record on Sunday when a crowd of 14,687 turned out to support a 10-race card. The track’s previous Mother’s Day record attendance of 14,121 was set in 2015. The total handle for the day was $4,144,072. “We appreciate the turnout by our fans to help make Mother’s Day a special afternoon at Monmouth Park,” said Bill Anderson, the track’s president and chief operating officer.
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3 days ago |
horseracingnation.com | Tom Luicci
Trainer Michael Moore already had enough concerns headinginto the Serena’s Song Stakes at Monmouth Park on Sunday with his speedy fillyTakethemoneyhoney. She was trying stakes company for the first time, going twoturns for the first time and facing a Grade 1 winner in the four-horse field. Click here for Monmouth Park entries and results. Then came some added angst: A blanket finish that separatedthree horses at the wire by a nose and a neck.
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4 days ago |
paulickreport.com | Tom Luicci
The gate issues that have dogged Kentucky Outlaw through his first three career starts were still present in Saturday’s $102,000 Long Branch Stakes for 3-year-olds on Monmouth Park’s opening day card. But unlike the colt’s previous start, it didn’t matter this time.
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5 days ago |
paulickreport.com | Tom Luicci
Trainer Jorge Delgado has ambitious plans this year for Grade 1 winner Power Squeeze that he hopes will ultimately end in the Breeders’ Cup. The next step toward that goal is Sunday’s $100,000 Serena’s Song Stakes at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, NJ, when his star filly marks her return off a six-week layoff. The millionaire daughter of Union Rags will face five fillies and mares in the mile and 70 feature. “This spot makes sense for her since we’re stabled at Monmouth.
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