Eclipse Sophomore Fillies Making Their Mark From Coast To Coast
The Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners three-year-old fillies Feathered and Capriana made the followers of the baby blue and black silks very proud Saturday afternoon.
Read MoreThe Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners three-year-old fillies Feathered and Capriana made the followers of the baby blue and black silks very proud Saturday afternoon.
Read MoreLOUISVILLE, KY – Feathered, who has hinted at talent while knocking heads with top fillies on dirt, made her first start on turf a winning one, leading throughout and holding off favored Quality Rocks to take the Grade 3, $150,000 Edgewood Stakes for 3-year-old fillies Friday at Churchill Downs.
Read MoreThe baby blue and black silks of Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners will be on display across the country over the next four days.
Read MoreA fantastic day for the baby blue and black of Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners on Saturday at Gulfstream Park in Florida.
Read MoreSaratoga Springs local and Ridgefield, CT resident, Brian Spearman has joined Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners as an equity partner and will assume the role of Chairman, effective immediately.
Read MoreThe upcoming weekend will be busy for the baby blue and black silks of Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners. We have horses racing across the country, two in Florida and two in California.
Read MoreThere are dozens of reasons why more and more people in the U.S. have been gravitating toward horse racing partnerships. George Waldron typifies one of them.
Read MoreRafael Lopez spent years watching racing from the sidelines as a handicapper and fan, which is why standing in the trainers’ lounge at Gulfstream Park recently made him do something of a double take.
Read MoreWar Correspondent and Patrioticandproud will display the sky blue and black silks of Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners in Florida and California this Saturday. War Correspondent runs in the $300,000 Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap (Grade I). Patrioticandpround will compete in the $200,000 The San Marcos (Grade II) at Santa Anita.
Read MoreOLDSMAR – G Five, the colt with the clever name, didn’t have much game. That appears to be changing.
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