T. D. Thornton
T.D. Thornton is a Boston-based journalist with more than three decades of experience covering Thoroughbred racing as a reporter, announcer and broadcaster. He is the author of the award-winning book Not by a Long Shot—A Season at a Hard-Luck Horse Track (2007). He also authored My Adventures with Your Money: George Graham Rice and the Golden Age of the Con Artist (2015), which details the audacious career of a 1900s racing tipster who later bilked the nation blind as a stock swindler.
Lone IRB Commissioner Prods Hawthorne, but Elicits Only Very General Update on Long-Overdue Racino
November 20, 2025
With 2025 drawing to a close and the beleaguered Chicago racing community having gone two months since the last public update from Hawthorne Race Course regarding its long-promised but still unbuilt racino, you'd think the focus of Thursday's Illinois Racing Board (IRB) meeting might have involved some sort of formal request to know where Hawthorne [...]
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New Jersey Keeps Status Quo of 60 Dates for '26
November 19, 2025
The New Jersey Racing Commission on Wednesday approved a 2026 Thoroughbred schedule of 50 spring/summer dates at Monmouth Park and nine for an all-turf autumn meet at the Meadowlands, mirroring the state's allotment of racing days in 2025. A one-day steeplechase license for Far Hills in '26 is expected to be okayed by the commission [...]
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Double Your Money Wins Claiming Crown Jewel In Afternoon Of Close Finishes
November 15, 2025
Six of the eight races on the 27th annual Claiming Crown program Saturday at Churchill Downs were decided by a length or less, and the “blue-collar Breeders' Cup” featured robust fields, with seven of those eight contests luring at least 11 and as many as 14 starters. The Claiming Crown began in 1999 as a [...]
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Drazin On Monmouth's Cash Flow Woes: 'Everyone Will Get Paid Every Dollar That They're Owed'
November 14, 2025
Now at the two-month mark since the conclusion of the Monmouth Park season, some Thoroughbred owners and trainers remain concerned that they can't withdraw the purse money they earned during the May 10-Sept. 13 meet and from the turf-only mini-meet that Monmouth conducted at the Meadowlands Sept. 19-Oct. 17. When TDN first reported on the [...]
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Emerald A 'Go' For 51 Dates In '26, But HISA Fees Still Considered An Existential Threat
November 14, 2025
Emerald Downs on Friday was approved to race 51 dates in 2026, the same number of programs that the suburban Seattle track was granted in 2025. Back in March, Emerald's president, Phil Ziegler, had said that the '26 race meet at the lone remaining commercial track in the Pacific Northwest could be in jeopardy because [...]
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Sixth Circuit Judge On HISA: 'It Happens All The Time That Governments Rely On Private Entities To Do Things'
November 13, 2025
In the first oral argument since the United States Supreme Court remanded three lawsuits related to the constitutionality of the Horseracing and Safety Integrity Act (HISA) back to their originating appeals courts five months ago, a panel of three judges on the Sixth Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Cincinnati on Wednesday heard [...]
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Laurel to Anchor Maryland Circuit in '26 with Same Template of 120 Dates
November 12, 2025
For 2026, Maryland's racing calendar will look more or less like this year's schedule after the Maryland Racing Commission on Wednesday approved a slate of 120 dates for Laurel Park. That's the same number of racing days that the non-profit Maryland Jockey Club had been awarded for this season, with the only difference being that [...]
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KTDF Registration Fees To Go Up In '26, First Increase In Four Years
November 11, 2025
Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund (KTDF) registration fees will be going up as of Jan. 1, 2026. The increase is the first since 2022. Registrations for foals will go from $75 to $95; yearling rates from $100 to $140; racing-age rates from $350 to $700. Only Kentucky-sired and Kentucky-foaled horses that are registered with KTDF prior [...]
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The Week in Review: Offshoot Of HHR In Florida Opens A Pandora's Box For Entire Gambling Sector
November 9, 2025
Historical Horse Race (HHR) gambling is not explicitly legal in Florida. But on Oct. 28, an online sportsbook in that state run by the Seminole Tribe quietly rolled out an offshoot of it that, like versions of HHR that are purse-producing economic engines in states like Kentucky and Arkansas, mimics the look and feel of [...]
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Charles Town Starter Fined $1,000 for Leaving 90-1 Filly Behind the Gate
November 7, 2025
Francis DiAmario, the starter at Charles Town Races, got fined $1,000 by that track's stewards for sending away the field in the seventh race on Wednesday with one entrant left back behind the gate. Medallion of Ash (Medallist) was 90-1 in the betting and had yet to step into the outermost stall of a two-turn [...]
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Puerto Rico Horse Owners Sue Camarero And Rival Group, Alleging 'Scheme' Over Simulcasting
November 4, 2025
Seven months after a joint agreement to drop a year-old lawsuit against Camarero Race Track over complaints about a purportedly unsafe dirt surface, the Puerto Rico Horse Owners Association, Inc. (PRHOA) is back in federal court against the island's only Thoroughbred track, alleging that Camarero and a different horsemen's group, the Confederacion Hipica de Puerto [...]
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Judge Denies Injunction to Serpe a Second Time, but Adds 'Race is Far from Over' in Trainer's Lawsuit Against HISA and FTC
October 30, 2025
Trainer Phil Serpe, who is fighting both in federal court and at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) appeal level to overturn a two-year suspension imposed by the Horseracing Integrity and Welfare Unit (HIWU) over a contested clenbuterol positive in one of his trainees at Saratoga Race Course in 2024, on Thursday had the judge in [...]
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