Name Your Riders!
An agreement has been reached today between the Parx Jockey colony and Parx Management that promises riders for Saturday's racing. Thirty-four jockeys had turned in written statements to the clerk of scales and racing secretary, citing three reasons for not accepting
PA-Bred Stakes Schedule 2020
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Mischevious Alex Scores Impressive Win for John Servis in 2020 Swale (G3)
Pictured here breaking his maiden under Frankie Pennington at Parx, the Parx-based son of Into Mischief nailed his third win in 5 starts for Cash is King LLC. on February 1, 2020 at Gulfstream Parx, He is a possible contender
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