The May 18 issue of BloodHorse features:
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Dancer’s Image: The Longest Derby The first disputed Kentucky Derby occurred 51 years before Maximum Security/Country House – by Milt Toby
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House in the Woods Country House got his start at Blackwood Stables – by Lenny Shulman
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All on the Line Sunday Silence and Easy Goer turn the 1989 Preakness into a two-horse race – by Bob Ehalt
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MarketWatch Rising broodmare sires; Top broodmare sires; Producing quality of unraced mares– by Nicole Stafford
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Royal Influence Highclere starts a dynasty – by Kent Barnes
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Bill Oppenheim: In My Opinion Interim report: Second- and Third-Crop sires
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What’s Going On Here Spin Cities: Classic posturing grabs headlines from Louisville to Baltimore – by Evan Hammonds
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Winner’s Circle: Horse Maryland-bred Alwaysmining takes shot at Preakness – by Evan Hammonds
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Stakes Stakes winners, Non-graded stakes, Added stakes
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Racing Belmont Park, Europe
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