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Gosger - the horse, not the former MLB player Jim Gosger - and Journalism are expected to clash in the $1 million Haskell Stakes at Monmouth Park.
‘Improving’ Gosger Carries Hopes Of Jersey-Born Owner In Haskell originally appeared on Paulick Report.
Adding the hardware from the $1 million Haskell Stakes (G1) at Monmouth Park to the trophy case would be a dream realized for ...
If all goes well in a final workout at Santa Anita, Journalism will likely be shipped to the Jersey Shore for the Haskell at Monmouth Park on July 19.
Goal Oriented, who will attempt to give trainer Bob Baffert his 10th career win in the Haskell, tried stakes competition for ...
Preakness Stakes (G1) winner Journalism mounted a sustained rally and caught Goal Oriented and Gosger near the wire to win ...
Live updates from Haskell Day at Monmouth Park, the centerpiece of the summer meet in Oceanport, including the $1-million Haskell Stakes.
Courageous runner-up Gosger, also second to Journalism in the Preakness, will head back to Brendan Walsh’s barn in Kentucky ...
Gosger lost nothing in defeat, trainer Brendan Walsh said. “I’m disappointed not to win it, but I’m not disappointed in the horse," the trainer told Preakness media. "He ran a great race.
Journalism won the 150th Preakness Stakes in Baltimore on Saturday, beating out long-shot Gosger in what became a very close race. Going into the race, we knew there wouldn’t be a Triple Crown ...
Going off at even odds, Journalism paid $4.00 to win, $2.80 to place and $2.40 to show. Gosger, trained by Brendan Walsh and ridden by Luis Saez, paid $9.00 and $5.40. Sandman paid $3.60.