Woodbine Raising Minimum Weight For Jockeys To 118 Pounds

Woodbine Entertainment, in consultation with the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association of Ontario (HBPA), announced on Saturday that it will raise the minimum weight for jockeys to 118 pounds, effective August 6, 2020.

Top end weights will go to 125 pounds where applicable, other than handicap or stakes aces where assigned weights will remain at the discretion of the Racing Secretary.

The health and welfare of our jockeys was the driving factor for this decision, and the new base weight aligns with racing jurisdictions in Kentucky, Florida and New York.

This change will be reflected in Condition Book 4, effective Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020.

The new weight scales by condition for overnight races are listed below.

WOODBINE – SCALE OF WEIGHTS FOR 118 LB. MINIMUM (OVERNIGHTS) effective Aug. 6, 2020

Does not account for Fillies Sex Allowance 3 LBS

2 YEARS OLD MAIDENS
121 LBS. BASE WEIGHT BOTH SEXES
(Canadian Bred Allowance) -3 LBS.
(No claiming buy down)

2 YEARS OLD WINNERS
Does not account for Fillies Sex Allowance 3 LBS
123 LBS. BASE WEIGHT BOTH SEXES
(Canadian Bred Allowance) -3 LBS.
Non-Winners of a Race in 2 Months – 2 LBS.
(No claiming buy down)

3 YEARS OLD MAIDENS
Does not account for Fillies Sex Allowance 5 LBS (3LBS. after Sept 1)
121 LBS. BASE WEIGHT BOTH SEXES
(Canadian Bred Allowance) -3 LBS.
(No claiming buy down)

3 YEARS OLD WINNERS
Does not account for Fillies Sex Allowance 5 LBS (3LBS. after Sept 1)
123 LBS. BASE WEIGHT BOTH SEXES
(Canadian Bred Allowance) -3 LBS.
Non-Winners of a Race in 2 Months – 2 LBS.
(No claiming buy down)

3 YEARS OLD & UPWARD MAIDENS
Does not account for Fillies & Mares Sex Allowance 5 LBS. (3LBS. after Sept 1)
3 YEARS OLD 119 LBS. OLDER 124 LBS. (Apr-June)
3 YEARS OLD 120 LBS. OLDER 124 LBS. (July-Sept)
3 YEARS OLD 121 LBS. OLDER 124 LBS. (Oct-Dec)
(Claiming Buy Down – 1 LBS.) (APR-JUNE)
(Claiming Buy Down- 2 LBS.) (JULY-DEC)

3 YEARS OLD & UPWARDS WINNERS
Does not account for Fillies & Mares Sex Allowance 5 LBS. (3LBS. after Sept 1)
3 YEARS OLD 121 LBS. OLDER 125 LBS. (Apr-June)
3 YEARS OLD 122 LBS. OLDER 125 LBS. (July-Sept)
3 YEARS OLD 123 LBS. OLDER 125 LBS. (Oct-Dec)
Non-Winners of a Race in 2 Months– 2 LBS.
(Claiming Buy Down – 1 LBS.) (APR-JUNE)
(Claiming Buy Down- 2 LBS.) (JULY-DEC)

3 YEARS OLD & UPWARDS WINNERS
(NW1X, NW2 40/OS, NW3 40/OS)
Does not account for Fillies & Mares Sex Allowance 5 LBS. (3LBS. after Sept 1)
3 YEARS OLD 120 LBS. OLDER 124 LBS. (Apr-June)
3 YEARS OLD 121 LBS. OLDER 124 LBS. (July-Sept)
3 YEARS OLD 122 LBS. OLDER 124 LBS. (Oct-Dec)
Non-Winners of a Race in 2 Months– 2 LBS.

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Jon Kelly Dies; Longtime Horse Owner, Del Mar Thoroughbred Club Board Member

Jon S. Kelly, a native Californian who conquered many business worlds and found a passionate love in horse racing, died Saturday morning at his farm known as Tres Palomas in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., from the effects of a cancer he'd fought for several years. He had turned 84 on Friday.

Kelly had been in hospice care and had family members on hand, including his wife Sarah, when he passed.

Kelly was born in Berkeley, was schooled in the east and at UC Berkeley and showed an affinity for business early on in his professional career. He went into the broadcasting business, established the Kelly Broadcasting Company and wound up owning and operating TV stations in Sacramento and Seattle. Additionally, he founded and ran the Summit Broadcasting Radio Company.

He was also a banker who founded the River City Bank in Sacramento. Further, he was a highly successful real estate executive with multiple projects in Northern California.

Besides his family, his great love in life was Thoroughbred racing and he'd been a horse owner since the early 1960s. Over the years he'd raced hundreds of horses around the world in England, Ireland, Australia and the United States. His best horse was Borrego, now a stallion in South America and the winner of the 2005 edition of Del Mar's $1-million Pacific Classic.

Kelly had been a member of the board of directors of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club since 2008. He was also a member of The Jockey Club. His trainers included Bob Baffert and Richard Mandella in the U.S., Gai Waterhouse in Australia and Jessie Harrington in Ireland. In 2018, he headed a syndicate that purchased a yearling colt at the famed Magic Millions Sale in Australia for a near-record $2 million.

He was on multiple business boards of directors and guided and funded many other charity-oriented groups. He was an official with Big Brothers of America and the Boy Scouts of America.

“He was quite a guy,” said Dr. Greg Ferraro, chairman of the California Horse Racing Board and a longtime Kelly friend. “He could make anyone laugh. He always lifted your spirits.”

Ferraro told of business associates Kelly had worked with 30 and 40 years ago writing him letters recently sending thanks for his council and guidance and how it had shaped their careers and lives. He spoke personally of Kelly sending him to a Louisville hospital for a life-saving operation, then make a huge donation to the hospital in Ferraro's name.

“He didn't make it in his name, which he should have,” said Ferraro, “but that was John. He did so many good things for so many people and he never bragged or looked for credit. He just was a good person who did good things. He was special.”

He is survived by his wife and six children, as well as many grandchildren.

Those wishing to make a donation in his name are encouraged to do so at two of his favorite projects – the Center for Equine Health at the UC Davis School for Veterinary Medicine or the Gregson Foundation, which services backstretch workers and their families.

At his request, there will be no services.

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Observations: Half to Magna Grecia Debuts at The Curragh

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Sunday’s Insights features a half to Group 1 winner Magna Grecia.

1.45 Curragh, Mdn, €16,500, 2yo, c/g, 6fT
ST MARK’S BASILICA (FR) (Siyouni {Fr}) is a rare runner for the sire to be housed at Ballydoyle, but as a half-brother to the stable’s 2019 G1 2000 Guineas hero Magna Grecia (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) he proved an irresistible draw for Coolmore. The 1.3million gns Tattersalls October Book 1 graduate is unsurprisingly the pick of Wayne Lordan over the yard’s Duke of Mantua (Ire) (No Nay Never), a half-brother to the graded-stakes scorer Turning Top (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}).

2.20 Curragh, Mdn, €16,500, 2yo, f, 6fT
ELIZABETHAN (War Front) is the latest progeny out of the four-times group 1 winner Misty For Me (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), which makes her a full-sister to the accomplished U S Navy Flag and Roly Poly. Aidan O’Brien saddles the March-foaled bay, while also in the mix is The Aga Khan’s fellow newcomer Harannda (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), a Dermot Weld-trained daughter of the group 3-winning Harasiya (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}) who is a half to Harzand (Ire).

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