The August 17, issue of BloodHorse features:
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Record Run Curlin yearlings help Fasig-Tipton’s The Saratoga Sale set marks for average, median – by Ron Mitchell
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Back in Play: Colonial Downs returns to racing since closing in 2013 – by Christine Oser,
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California Commotion John Sondereker has a blast buying and racing – by Tracy Gantz
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Groom in the Gloom A classic Travers in 1982 saw Runaway Groom defeat three classic winners – by Bob Ehalt
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Racing: Cover story- Bricks and Mortar remains unbeaten on the year after winning the Arlington Million and Chad Brown sweeps the card’s three grade 1s, Saratoga, Del Mar, Europe
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What’s Going on Here: Different kind of railbird – Keeneland music festival a study in diversification – by Evan Hammonds
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Winner’s Circle: Owners Co-owner Rockingham Ranch’s Wrecking Crew is one of those gift horses that keeps on giving – by Mac McKerral
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Stakes Stakes winners, Non-graded stakes, Added stakes
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The Wire, Bloodstock News, and Leading Turf Sires of 2019
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