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February 29, 2020 print

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The February 29, 2020 issue of BloodHorse features:

  • One of the Great Ones Breed-shaper A.P. Indy (1989 - 2020) did it all – by Frank Angst & Lenny Shulman
  • Head Start Maryland a model on concussion protocol but few states following the lead – by Frank Angst
  • Rising Son Trainer Joseph O’Brien already out of his father’s shadow at 26 – by Julian Muscat
  • Lights Out Turfway Park’s grandstand nears its final month of service – by Evan Hammonds
  • Developed Eye Brooke Hubbard makes transition from selecting show horses to racehorses – by Tracy Gantz
  • Working on a Dream Students, recent grads of Puerto Rico’s jockey school eye riding success – by E. Gabrielle Kuenzli
  • Regional: The State of the State  Facilities rebuild, updates have Maryland on the move – by Evan Hammonds
  • What’s Going On Here Remembering A.P. Indy – by Lenny Shulman
  • Jay Hovdey: The Final Turn Picasso had nothing on A.P. Indy
  • Steve Haskin: Derby Dozen
  • Stakes Winners, Non-Graded Stakes, Added Stakes
  • The Wire; Bloodstock News
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