The Obama Presidential Center is finally opening!
Tune in today on https://t.co/GYkEOK8EuT starting at 11am CT as Michelle and I share what this moment means to us and celebrate with friends, family, and members of the community in Chicago.
Nick Zito pulled out two phones — a flip and an iPhone and said he’s finally figuring out social media 😂📱📞
Still putting in the work at sunrise. 🌅🏇
👉 Follow the legend himself: @nickzitoracing (Instagram)
Let’s get his followers up and show some love to a true Hall of Famer. 💪
From fan to Thoroughbred owner in just two months. 🏇🔥
Met Moe during Travers Week in Saratoga — he flew in from Cali just to see Joel Rosario ride.
Two months later, he and my guy Bob teamed up to buy a weanling at @FasigTiptonCo
That’s the power of connection. That’s The Real Players Inside the Backstretch. 💥
🎥 Watch the story unfold ⬇️
Tweet 2 (Follow-up):
August ➡️ Saratoga
October ➡️ Fasig-Tipton
Now Moe’s an owner — partnered with Bob & Billy Love of Loves Equine (Ocala).
Real stories. Real people. Real Players. 💫
“There was a time when you could shoot a cannon down Broadway and not hit a soul.”
Hall of Fame trainer Nick Zito was one of the few who believed in Saratoga when it was quiet — before it became the summer place to be.
Alongside visionaries like the late Marylou Whitney, Bruce Johnstone, and Jimmy Bond, Nick helped turn this town and racetrack into the heartbeat of horse racing.
🎥 Interview for The Real Players Inside the Backstretch
ASBURY PARK gets his first stakes win in the Grade 2 Jockey Club Derby Invitational with @jockeyfranco up for trainer Chad Brown. Another stakes win today for Manny!
Sometimes the best horses come with a story money can’t buy.
For outrider Jesse Costa, that story starts with Hall of Famer Bill Mott selling him a gray horse for $10 — and even D. Wayne Lukas wanted in.
Here’s the full conversation with Ginny Terrill Malone, daughter of trainer William “Red” Terrill, who spent 50+ years in the game. She shares memories of her father, the old days at Belmont and Randall Park, and why this life has always been about love, family, and devotion to the horses.
Years ago, retired jockey turned trainer Robbie Davis bought 70 acres in Saratoga for $900 an acre. People told him he was crazy.
Today, that same land is worth tens of thousands per acre — but for Robbie, the real value isn’t in dollars. It’s in the bridle paths, the stone walls, the quiet rides with his horses, and the peace it brings.
That’s the real wealth of a horseman.