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Paulick Report on MSN‘Keep All Our Options Open’: Mindframe Still Possible For WhitneyTrainer Todd Pletcher said there is a ‘good chance’ Mindframe will be entered, while the final call on running made on ...
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Paulick Report on MSNRepole Stables’ Mindframe, Fierceness Work Toward Saratoga Grade 1sRepole Stables’ Mindframe, Fierceness Work Toward Saratoga Grade 1s originally appeared on Paulick Report.
Toffey also commented that Yaupon seems to have passed on an unflappable disposition to his offspring. In 2021, Yaupon was ...
Mike Repole’s Forte, who was a 9-to-2 favorite to win the Derby, was scratched hours before the Kentucky with a hoof bruise on Saturday. Mike Repole just can’t catch a break. Primary Menu Sections ...
Repole and Pitino have a shared interest in horse racing (Repole won the Belmont Stakes last June and owns Repole Stables). They have known each other for more than 15 years, Repole said.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — There’s no doubt Mike Repole believed it when he said on the morning before the 2011 Kentucky Derby that there would be more chances to win in his future. “He’s 43 and I ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Mike Repole walked downstairs from his first-row clubhouse VIP box at Saratoga and conferred with jockey John Velazquez on the edge of the winner’s circle after Saturday’s ...
Mike Repole has a message for people about Mike Repole: Don’t feel sorry for Mike Repole. “I mean I’ve got a pretty awesome life,” the 55-year-old New York native said last week.
Mike Repole is a beverage magnate with a passion for horse racing. To say he’s enjoying the Kentucky Derby 2023 experience as an owner of race favorite Forte would be an understatement.
He said the City of Light colt could climb to No. 1 on the Repole Stable Hit Parade with a victory Saturday. “If he wins this, I would almost have to put him at the top,” Repole said.
Repole plans to bring the Orfevre filly to America and she will be trained by Pletcher. Sign up for BloodHorse Daily "Hopefully she is a graded stakes winner and Oaks filly like her dam," Repole said.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — There’s no doubt Mike Repole believed it when he said on the morning before the 2011 Kentucky Derby that there would be more chances to win in his future. “He’s 43 and I ...
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