Eclipse Launches Gulfstream Park Meet with a Pair of Saturday Players

Saturday is a day of Saturday players for Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners. War Correspondent and Gimlet will display the baby blue and black silks at Gulfstream Park.
Read MoreSaturday is a day of Saturday players for Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners. War Correspondent and Gimlet will display the baby blue and black silks at Gulfstream Park.
Read MoreEclipse Thoroughbred Partners’ Curalina has come a long way this year. She won her first race in March and then developed rapidly into one of the country’s top female Thoroughbred runners.
Read MoreEclipse Thoroughbred Partners’ CURALINA goes for Breeders’ Cup glory—and, for all intents and purposes, a championship title—when she lines up in Friday’s $2 million GI Distaff at Keeneland Race Course.
Read MoreEclipse has documented Curalina’s 3 workouts at Keeneland as she takes aim at a Championship in the Grade 1, $2 million Breeders’ Cup Distaff.
Read MoreTango Time and Mission Driven will carry the baby blue and black silks of Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners in graded stakes on Saturday in New York and Illinois. Before then, American League will run Friday in a two-year-old Maiden Special Weight race at Santa Anita.
Read MoreEclipse Thoroughbred Partner’s three-year-old filly, Feathered, has been knocking on the door in Grade I stakes
Read MoreShould Mother Nature allow, Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners has a busy weekend planned highlighted by Matterhorn running in the $400,000 Kelso Handicap (Grade 2) at Belmont Park on Saturday.
Read MoreCuralina will step up to face older fillies and mares for the first time Sept. 26, taking on five rivals in the $400,000Beldame Stakes (gr. I) at Belmont Park.
Read MoreThe fillies reigned for Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners this past weekend as the baby blue and black silks were carried to the winner’s circle at Del Mar in California and Saratoga in New York. The California-based filly, Desert Steel, won her Allowance race at the track best known as “Where the Turf Meets the Surf” on Friday
Read MoreTodd Pletcher will go for a third straight sweep of the Grade 1 route races for 3-year-old fillies at Saratoga when he sends out Curalina as the probable favorite in Saturday’s Grade 1, $600,000 Alabama Stakes at Saratoga.
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