Andrew Beyer: “Too bad it pays to retire early” (Washington Post); Bill Finley: “Smarty leaves us wanting more” (ESPN); and Paul Moran: “The fans are the losers now that ‘Smarty’ party is over” (Newsday)
There’ll be no more racing for Smarty Jones: The three-year-old colt was retired this afternoon. (ESPN)
More: “Smarty Jones retired to stud” (Daily Racing Form); “Injury forces Smarty Jones to retire” (Boston Globe); and “Go Smarty Go — To stud at Three Chimneys Farm” (Blood-Horse)
Related: Dam of Smarty Jones to be offered at Fasig-Tipton November sale” (Thoroughbred Times)
Tim Smith resigned from NTRA last week and it’s widely anticipated he’ll be announced as the new NYRA CEO soon. “Smith is just what NYRA needs,” writes Bill Finley on ESPN. Bill Christine at the LA Times thinks Smith is the man best able to fend off Magna Corp. Chairman Frank Stronach’s attempt to take over the New York franchise when it expires in 2007. The New York attorney general’s office is concerned with another matter — how much will Smith be paid?
Copyright © 2000-2023 by Jessica Chapel. All rights reserved.