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Weekly Racing Highlightswith Dani Gibson Exogen & jockey Mychel Sanchez win our 2/24/21 PTHA Trophy Race at Parx Racing. The 3 yr old filly is trained by Miguel Penaloza & owned by Nauticat Racing going 6 furlongs $25,000 purse for Starter

March 1st, 2021Article by Dick Jerardi Featured Photo by Coglianese Photos / Dom Napolitano If something happens once, perhaps it’s a coincidence. If it happens twice, you start to wonder. If it happens three times, it starts to become a pattern. It

Weekly Racing Highlights w/ Dani Gibson They couldn't catch 4 yr. old gelding Catch My Vibe & jockey Jamie Rodriguez in Wednesday's 3/03/21 PTHA Trophy Race at Parx Racing. We talk with winning trainer Ney Pessanha & owner HPI Stable after

March 9th, 2021By Dick Jerardi Parx-based horses were in three major stakes races last Saturday in New York. None won, but several gave good accounts of themselves. And there was a Parx legend in one of those races who demonstrated exactly

Weekly Racing Highlights w/ Dani Gibson Truly a Moon Shot duels it out to the wire with jockey Jamie Rodriguez to win our PTHA Trophy Race going 6 furlongs for owner Ho-Dee Boy Stable. We talk with trainer Joe Taylor after

March 16th, 2021Article by Dick jerardi Basketball has LeBron James. Football has Tom Brady. Horse racing has Bob Baffert The legendary trainer is loaded again with a major talent for the May 1 Kentucky Derby, a race he has already won a

March 22nd, 2021Article by Dick Jerardi There were just six weeks until the Kentucky Derby when unbeaten Life is Good finished off a tour de force workout last Saturday at Santa Anita Park. When the brilliant colt left the track, he