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I get Thoroughbred Daily News, which is nice because you get the daily email newsletter. Problem is that the magazine is always a week behind, so the next one that I will get on Monday or so of next week will have The Whitney coverage, for example.
Is The Bloodhorse any more timlier (if that is a word)? |
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Of course, there's so many websites nowadays, it's hard not to be up to date. http://au.altavista.com/news/cats?q=&nc=8&sc=308 http://www.equidaily.com/ http://www.tsnhorse.com/cgi-bin/edit...ll_edition.cgi http://www.drf.com/ http://www.ntra.com/ http://www.bloodhorse.com/index.asp http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/default.aspx http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/horse/index
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Great topic, I've been thinking about subscribing to a racing rag. Seems like The Bloodhorse is the one most people are naming. When I was a kid in middle school *many* years ago, our school library used to get "Maryland Horse". I checked out *all* of them, and never brought back most of them.(Shhhhhhhh, I think they've lost my trail!!) That was a great mag, just beautiful, with so many photos. I hope Bloodhorse is on the same lines.
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