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Fincher-trained six pack headline $100,000 Hobbs Fall Classic HOBBS – Two-time winner Bully Boy will head into the starting gate as the 6-to-5 morning line favorite for Tuesday’s $100,000 Hobbs […]Read More »
Field of five headline $100,000 Lea County Stakes HOBBS – Trainer Dallas Barton’s Country Club Crush, a stakes winner in her most recent start last month, is one of five […]Read More »
Flashtoglory looking for third stakes win this year in NM Classic QH Distaff HOBBS – David Meridyth’s Flashtoglory is seeking to win for the eighth time in her career and […]Read More »
Holy Hank appears to stand out as morning line choice in NM Classic Derby HOBBS – Six-time stakes winner Holy Hank will enter the starting gate as the 8-to-5 morning […]Read More »
Marked Kiss headlines New Mexico Classic Oaks field HOBBS – Jana G. Trotter’s Marked Kiss, making just her second start off an eight-month layoff, has been established as the 3-to-1 morning […]Read More »
Fincher-trained pair square off in New Mexico Classic Juvenile HOBBS – Speed Merchant and Bully Boy, one-two finishers in last month’s New Mexico State Fair Thoroughbred Futurity, will face each […]Read More »
Trainer Todd Fincher holds strong hand in New Mexico Classic Lassie HOBBS – Todd Fincher, currently atop the trainer standings at Zia Park, will send out as many as three […]Read More »
Field of seven set to go in New Mexico Classic Distaff HOBBS – Larry E. Young’s First Again looks to earn back-to-back victories Monday at Zia Park when she enters the […]Read More »
Let Him Be looms large in Rocky Gulch New Mexico Classic HOBBS – V Bar V Racing, LLC.’s Let Him Be has been established as the prohibitive 4-to-5 morning line favorite […]Read More »
Pour Me A Drinkk morning line choice in New Mexico Classic Futurity HOBBS – Fred Danley’s homebred Pour Me A Drinkk was established as the 9-to-5 morning line favorite in […]Read More »
