Turning for Home Hits Its Stride
Thoroughbred Daily News Article: On Aftercare: Turning for Home Hits Its Stride Sunday, February 16, 2020 at 2:24 pm | Back to: On Aftercare, Shared NewsUpdated: February 16, 2020 at 8:52 pm Danielle Montgomery By Diana Pikulski Turning for Home, Inc. was created by the Pennsylvania Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association (PTHA)
DeMasi Barn Hat Trick With an Almost Grand Slam
by Dani Gibson The new decade has the Kathleen DeMasi barn on a roll! January 27th was an extra special day, with the DeMasi team capturing 3 wins and a very close second here at their home track at Parx Racing.
Race Horse Development Trust Fund Overview
PA Horse Racing Brochure Governor Tom Wolf’s proposed FY 20-21 budget proposal to raid the Race Horse Development Trust Fund (RHDTF) for $200 million is bad public policy that will have far-reaching negative consequences for the state’s agricultural sector and
Late Breaking News: TRAINER JAMIE NESS GETS CAREER WIN #3,000
https://www.facebook.com/PennsylvaniaThoroughbredHorsemen/videos/614397102727490/ An earlier interview with Dani Gibson from the PTHA with Trainer Jamie Ness at Parx For Immediate Release: Saturday, December 7, 2019 TRAINER JAMIE NESS GETS CAREER WIN #3,000 When Late Breaking News came home a clear-cut winner in the sixth race Tuesday afternoon
2/15/2020 PTHA Trophy Race
2/15/20 PTHA Trophy Race at Parx Racing was won by Sally O’Prado for owner Edwin Schatzel & trainer Ron Dandy. Jockey Frankie Pennington rode a perfectly timed ride to come out of the clouds and get up for the 1
PA RACING COMMISSION OPPOSES RAID OF RACE HORSE DEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND
By: Tom LaMarra Share Posted: Feb. 26, 2020 The Pennsylvania Horse Racing Commission Feb. 25 adopted a resolution opposing Gov. Tom Wolf’s proposal to take $204 million a year from the Race Horse Development Trust Fund to pay for a college scholarship program. Wolf
Bipartisan effort to preserve race horse industry unites Chesco politicians, residents
By Jen Samuel Read the daily local here: HARRISBURG — Chester County residents traveled to the state Capitol Wednesday morning to deliver testimony for the "love and passion" of race horses. The House of Representatives Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee held a public