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Home Track Advantage Casse Training Center provides perfect setting for trainer?s program ? by M

[View this promotional email in browser]( [Subscribe Now!]( [The April 11th issue of BloodHorse features:]( Home Track Advantage Casse Training Center provides perfect setting for trainer’s program – by Meredith Daugherty Clear View As The Jockey Club steward for NYRA, Jennifer Durenberger brings perspective – by Karen Johnson One Foal, One Starter, One Winner Delta’s Royalty carries the legacy of Royal Delta – by Avalyn Hunter Crown Aglow Chief’s Crown’s 1985 Blue Grass was his day in the sun – by Evan Hammonds Additional Features: First Landing Turf writer recalls ’79 Wood Memorial win by Instrument Landing – by Bob Ehalt Pioneer On A Pedestal Statue honors Elias “Lucky” {NAME} and his imprint on racing at Santa Anita – by Tracy Gantz Green Desert Son of Danzig’s impact on breed no mirage – by Tom Hall What’s Going On HereTVG network powers on amid COVID-19 – by Evan Hammonds Jay Hovdey: The Final Turn Scramble On Steve Haskin: Derby Dozen Bloodstock News; Non-Graded Stakes Leading Sires of 2020, Leading Broodmare Sires, Leading Turf Sires Out of the Gate Thoroughred racing continues at only a handful of tracks, including Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs The Wire Churchill considers racing without fans; COVID-19 halts strong 2020 betting; Letters to the Editor [Included in this and every issue . . .]( - Feature Stories - The Wire - Names in the News - Award-winning Photo Journalism - "What's Going On Here" Editorial - Racing Recaps - Sire Lists - Stakes Winners and Analysis - Winner's Circle - Non-graded and Added Stakes - Classifieds - Stallion News - “Our Voices” Commentary Download this issue now or subscribe to the magazine tablet edition for only $69/year. [Click here]( to order a single print issue of BloodHorse magazine [The Blood-Horse]( 821 Corporate Drive | Lexington, KY 40503 [Like us on Facebook!]( [Facebook]( • [Follow us on Twitter!]( [Twitter]( • 800.582.5604 [Click here to unsubscribe from BloodHorse special offers.](

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