Playing Numbers
Angel Cordero: “Hey, lose my number.”
Mike Gonzalez: “Hey, you lose my number too.”
And so it goes. Backside banter among jockeys turned agents can be a great listen. It’s also a window to racing’s past, present and future.
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Angel Cordero: “Hey, lose my number.”
Mike Gonzalez: “Hey, you lose my number too.”
And so it goes. Backside banter among jockeys turned agents can be a great listen. It’s also a window to racing’s past, present and future.
Because The Edge might be your cab driver. Whenever the topic of Saratoga comes up, I try to explain why Thoroughbred racing’s most important racing season matters.
This horse is definite for that race. That horse is definite for this race. So-and-so will run in some other race. And so it goes.

Vets prescribe two weeks of rest, re-evaluation
Graham Motion goes to Churchill Downs Friday to officially accept the Kentucky Derby trophies and see Animal Kingdom’s display at the Kentucky Derby Museum.
Fair Hill Training Center thrives, buzzes, percolates with Thoroughbred activity – just like the backside of a racetrack – with the associated horses, people, stories. ST followed Animal Kingdom and Toby’s Corner around for 60 days, and will keep some focus on the training center this summer.
“No drama.” Graham Motion uttered that two-word maxim as Animal Kingdom finished his final major exercise before today’s Belmont Stakes. The trainer has had plenty of drama over this year’s Triple Crown journey, Wood Memorial winner going lame, Derby jockey getting hurt, Derby horse dumping his rider in the morning…but on Friday at Belmont Park, Animal Kingdom had it all under control.

Belmont provides final step on Triple Crown Trail
ST is still on the Triple Crown Trail, following Fair Hill-based Animal Kingdom through Saturday’s Belmont Stakes. He’s at Belmont now, and was made the 2-1 favorite for the 1 1/2-mile race.
Lucy Acton, the award-winning Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred editor who directed and enriched the magazine with vision, strength and literary grace, died on Tuesday, June 7. She was 63.