The March 23, 2019 issue of BloodHorse features:
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Long May He Run Catching up with A.P. Indy as his 30th birthday approaches – by Lenny Shulman
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Immigration Update Q & A with William Velie and Julio Rubio as competition increases for smaller pool of workers – by Lenny Shulman
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Fast Break Ocala Breeders’ Sales kicks off the juvenile season – by Ron Mitchell
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The Premier Horsewoman of America Elizabeth Daingerfield was an outstanding horsewoman who managed Man o’ War’s stud career – by Eliza McGraw
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Cover Story: Two for the Show Split Rebel sees Long Range Toddy, Omaha Beach emerge as stars – by Robert Yates
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Regional: Not in Kansas Anymore Randy Patterson and his daughter Sara thrive with Cedar Run Farm – by Denis Blake
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Regional: Combine and Conquer Irish Hill Century and Dutchess Views find multiple benefits in merging their New York operations – by Eric Mitchell
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What’s Going On Here Santa Anita announcement, Horse Integrity Act gives sport a shot at the future – by Evan Hammonds
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Bill Oppenheim: In My Opinion An eventful week for horse racing
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Steve Haskin: Derby Dozen and Classic Spotlight on Mind Control
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Source Directory Listings: Southwest Farms and NE/Mid-Atlantic Farms
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Winner’s Circle: Jockey College grad Reylu Gutierrez gets high marks in Tom Fool – by Brian Gordon
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Stakes Stakes winners, Non-graded stakes, Added stakes
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The Wire Historic agreement at Santa Anita; New version of Horse Integrity Act; National HBPA Convention; Death of Pioneerof the Nile
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