Whats in It for Me, a 2017 gray gelding, had nine starts and earned $11,007 before retiring from racing in 2021. He arrived at Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga in September of that year, but something wasn’t quite right. After sustaining a sesamoid fracture on the track, he had spent nearly a year on stall rest at the organization. “Erin Sisk, co-founder of Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga, asked me to come and look at Grey [Whats in It for Me] because he didn't fit their program. He didn't seem happy,” said Anna Hollander.
CALUM McCLURKIN: Time has run out for this sport to run away from its problems… D-Day has arrived
The incoming chairman of the British Horseracing Authority was named last November with a view to taking up the role on June 2.
Nysos rolls at Del Mar, Lovesick Blues Upsets Bing Crosby Stakes
Bet down at 1-9 odds on a sunny afternoon at Del Mar, Nysos delivered a win for Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert in the Grade 2 $300,000 San Diego Handicap July 26.
Sovereignty Cranks Up for Travers with Jim Dandy Score at Saratoga
Sovereignty, the winner of the Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve and Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets, showed no ill effects from the Triple Crown season as he turned in a splendid prep for the Aug.