

The month of September has arrived and another round of ‘Win and You’re In’ races will commence. Apart from that various other claiming, allowance races shall be taking place at various prestigious tracks around the country. The equestrian industry has developed and now the races are broadcast live on TV, social media, and apps and live commentary is conducted on radio.
This month has already crossed the middle of it and after must much-needed weekend break the races shall resume with many important races scheduled in the coming week. The renowned race track from Churchill Downs to Parx Racing has races that will be broadcast live. Here are the details of where to watch these races.
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Watch details on equestrian races
The Breeder’s Cup at Santa Anita is set to start next month. To qualify for the prestigious year-end cup ‘Win and You’re In’ races are conducted. Apart from these races, there are prep races conducted to prepare the horses for Breeder’s Cup Classic. This gives an opportunity for trainers and owners to analyze their horse’s status.
According to America’s Best Racing, the races in the coming week are scheduled from the 21st of September to the 23rd of September. The highlight and the vital race among those races is the Pennsylvania Derby at Parx Racing which will be held on the 23rd of September. The $1-million Pennsylvania Derby is a prestigious race of Parx and has the status of a prep race for the Breeder’s Cup.

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There are Stakes to happen at the Parx like the Grade 1 Cotillion Stakes for three-year-olds, Grade 2 Gallant Bob Stakes, Grade 3 Greenwood Cup for three-year-olds and above, and state-restricted races like Imly Stake, Pretty Plum, and other races. FanDuel TV will broadcast the Pennsylvania Derby and other races at the Parx. It shall also cover races at Churchill Down, Gulf Stream, and Woodbine. The races at Belmont at the Big A will aired on FS2. The subscribers of the Racetrack Television Network can enjoy live streaming of races via DISH Network, Amazon Fire, and Roku. The Parx racing is expected to have the focus due to the derby and other stakes races.
About Parx Racing
Parx Racing was opened on 4th November 1974 under the name Keystone Racetrack. In 1984, International Thoroughbred Breeders purchased the track and changed its name to Philadelphia Park. During their ownership, significant development took place on the track with the construction of a turf course, the setting of the Phonebet system, and the broadcast of a live television show for local cables by the name Philadelphia Park Live.
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In 1990, Greenwood Racing purchased the track In 2004 the success of horses like Smart Jones at other tracks drew attention to the track and led to the passing of the much-awaited slot bill. In 2010, the track name was changed to Parx Racing.
Before the Breeder’s Cup next month, the coming week shall feature many races with the marque race Pennsylvania Derby at Parx Racing. The equestrian enthusiast can enjoy the races on TV and over the live stream.
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