Letter to the Editor: Jose Nelson

ARGENTINA, ALMOST 5 MONTHS WITHOUT RACING AND THAT IS NOT THE ONLY PROBLEM TO SOLVE

Being almost five months without racing is a fact sufficiently relevant to explain the financial crisis faced by the Argentine racing community. However, that alone does not fully explain the risks that all stakeholders are facing in the months ahead. As we explained in the past in this newsletter, the purse structure of Argentine racing is substantially made by the contributions coming from proceeds from slots. At Palermo Racetrack, located in the city of Buenos Aires, the slots are part of the operation of the racetrack. At San Isidro and La Plata, however,  the slots are located in “bingo halls” located around the province of Buenos Aires and the two racetracks get a slice of them. All slots, no matter where they are, have been closed since mid-March and that may not change dramatically until there is a way to allow their safe operation, partially or totally, in line with health protocols, which may take time to be tested, approved and at full operation.

Therefore, even when the time comes for the racetracks to re-open without people attending, the purse structure will be materially lower than it was before the pandemic, unless the government provides some financing to cover the gap, a possibility with not much chance due to the severe financial restrictions created by the long lockdown of economic activities. To make things even worse, when the time comes for the racetracks to open, gambling will occur through phone betting only, since online gambling is still prohibited and the regulations to permit them and its implementation may be additional months ahead.

The funding of the purse structure from the proceeds of slot machines for approximately 15 years has made racing almost completely dependent on decisions made by outsiders to racing, both in the private and public sector, and there is a sense of urgency to find within racing permanent sources of income.

Argentine racing produces approximately 7,000 foals per year and it has had daily racing programs with full cards for a long time. San Isidro and Palermo racetracks host jointly not less than 3,500 horses in training all year round and La Plata adds not less than 1,000. Owners and trainers are making enormous efforts to keep horses around until the reopening occurs, but a large number of them are moving horses back to farms and other facilities away from the racetracks to cope with the mounting expenses that are not being matched by any income. Prices at the auctions are showing that the expectations of sellers and buyers is that 2020 and probably 2021 will be years that will result in heavy losses that not all will be able to swallow.

There has been no event in the past that has put Argentine racing in a similar situation. And unless positive news come soon there will be chances that the industry as a whole will have to make major and painful adjustments to survive and eventually be restarted under sound new rules. We all hope for the best, but challenges lie ahead. If we can swim these stormy waters Argentine racing may get back to its best traditions and make a future on its own.

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Daughter Of Just The Judge Returns At Lingfield

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. Today’s Observations features the second start of a daughter of a Classic winner.

5.05 Lingfield, Nov, ÂŁ6,400, 2yo, f, 8f 1y (AWT)
Godolphin’s €1-million Arqana December foal NASH NASHA (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) closed out a Charlie Appleby-trained trifecta when third tackling seven furlongs at Newmarket in her July 11 debut and gets a second chance to shed maiden status over an extra furlong in this all-weather bow. Her five rivals feature Sultan Ali’s hitherto unraced Cherokee Dance (Honor Code), who is a half-sister to GIII Sugar Swirl S. victress Dearest (Midshipman) and one of two contenders representing the David Simcock stable.

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Group 2 Winner Aloha Star Heads Initial Entries For Tattersalls Online August Sale

Tattersalls are pleased to announce the launch of the Tattersalls Online August Sale, the second online sale to be run by Europe's leading bloodstock auctioneers.

Bidding will open on Wednesday, Aug. 12 at midday (BST) and conclude at midday (BST) on Friday, Aug. 14.

The Fozzy Stack-trained Aloha Star, winner of the Group 2 Airlie Stud Stakes over six furlongs at the Curragh is the star attraction at the initial entry stage. The progressive daughter of champion sprinter Starspangledbanner shed her maiden tag at Bellewstown in good style in July before stepping up to Group 2 success at the Curragh.

Also included in the initial entries, consigned by Fernham Farm, is Akhania, a 7-year-old mare by Dalakhani, in foal to Golden Horn with a colt foal at foot by the 2,000 Guineas winning sire sensation Night of Thunder. The Feb. 16 foal is bred on the same cross as this year's Group 2 Dante winner Thunderous who is also by Night of Thunder out of a Dalakhani mare. Akhania is out of Fidelite, the winner of the Group 1 Prix Saint-Alary stakes at Longchamp.

Meaningful Vote, a 3-year-old son of the great Pivotal, will also be offered for sale on the online platform by Fozzy Stack's Thomastown Castle Stables. The 89-rated colt ran out the winner of a Premier Handicap over a mile at Naas in July two starts ago.

Mirror Kisses, a winning 2-year-old daughter of Requinto, will be offered by Mick Channon's West Ilsley Stables. She ran out the winner on her latest start of the Maiden Stakes at Pontefract on July 31 after showing significant promise on her debut behind subsequent Glorious Goodwood winner Miss Jingles.

The Johnny Murtagh-trained Measure of Magic will be offered as Lot 5. The daughter of exciting first crop sire Kodi Bear is the winner of two races and placed third in the Listed Marwell Stakes on her latest start.

Recent Glorious Goodwood scorer Junkanoo, a progressive 3-year-old son of Eepaulette trained by Gary Moore, will be offered for sale, as well as the Kinglsey Park consigned Themaxwecan a 4-year-old son of Maxios who is officially rated 101.

Completing the initial entries is Inner Beauty, a 2-year-old daughter of Starspangledbanner consigned by Ken Condon's Osborne Lodge Stables. She impressed in winning her maiden at Limerick over 6 ½ furlongs before finishing a close fourth in the Group 2 Airlie Stakes, behind Aloha Star.

The TattersallsOnline.com platform features photos and videos of each horse, details of where the horses can be inspected, as well as links to veterinary information including x-rays and endoscopes.

Further entries will be added to the catalog as they are accepted and published on Monday, Aug. 3 at 5 p.m. (BST).

Final entries for the sale will close on Monday, Aug. 10 at 5 p.m. (BST).

To view the online catalog, click here.

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Equitana USA Cancels 2020 Exhibition

Equitana USA has canceled its equestrian trade fair and expo, which had been scheduled for Sept. 25 through 27 at the Kentucky Horse Park, due to public safety concerns regarding the coronavirus pandemic. Organizers are already planning for the 2021 event, which is scheduled for Oct. 1-3 at the Horse Park.

“Equitana USA is a shared place and time for all disciplines, breeds, ages and levels of the equine industry,” said Meghan Margewicz, the event’s director. “But the safety of everyone associated with the event is always our first priority. After many discussions with the Kentucky Horse Park, exhibitors, presenters and attendees, we made a difficult, but necessary decision to cancel this year’s celebration and work to create an amazing reunion for everyone in 2021.”

All Equitana USA 2020 ticket holders will be refunded electronically, with no further action by ticket holders required.

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