Letruska Blooming Ahead of Fleur de Lis

St. George Stable LLC's Letruska (Super Saver) has proven near invincible since turning five and will try to add her sixth graded victory in Saturday's GII Fleur De Lis S. at Churchill Downs, a 'Win and You're In' for the GI Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff at Del Mar this fall. Winner of last summer's nine-furlong GIII Suvee S., the bay later kicked off a two-race win skein when taking Gulfstream's GIII Rampart S. Dec. 12 before adding the Jan. 31 GIII Houston Ladies Classic S. A desperate head behind GI Kentucky Oaks winner Shedaresthedevil (Daredevil) in the Mar. 13 GII Azeri S., she came right back to nose out dual champion Monomoy Girl (Tapizar) and third-place finisher GI Preakness S. heroine Swiss Skydiver (Daredevil) in the GI Apple Blossom H. Apr. 17. Avenging her Azeri loss, she bounced home an easy winner over Bonny South (Munnings) with Shedaresthedevil back in third.

“She's in a good condition to run,” said trainer Fausto Gutierrez. “This is a very important race. We're going step by step for now and this is next race we had in mind. I know it's just 21 days from the [Ogden Phipps]. When a horse wants to run and they're ready to run, we have to let them run. She's at Keeneland training and we're looking forward to getting her to Churchill.”

Walking L Thoroughbreds and Three Chimneys Farm's Envoutante (Uncle Mo) will try to punch her own ticket to the Breeders' Cup at Churchill Saturday. Winner of the GIII Remington Park Oaks and GII Falls City S. last term, she was fourth in the Azeri before finishing second to Shedaresthedevil in the Apr. 30 GI La Troienne S. Most recently, the dark bay strolled home a facile 4 1/4-length winner in Churchill's Shawnee S. May 29.

Robert and Lawana Low's Spice Is Nice (Curlin) has shown mixed form since her sparkling career debut at Gulfstream in January of 2020. Earning TDN Rising Star status following her 12-length triumph in that one-mile event, the daughter of Grade I winner Dame Dorothy (Bernardini) was runner up in the GII Davona Dale S. next before checking in fifth in the 8 1/2-furlong GII Gulfstream Park Oaks. Given a softer place to land for her return in a Belmont optional claimer in July, the chestnut responded with a 2 3/4-length win for trainer Todd Pletcher, but failed to carry that through next time out when a well-beaten sixth in last summer's GI Alabama S. Freshened for this season, she took an 8 1/2-furlong optional claimer at Keeneland in April before making it two straight in Pimlico's May 14 GIII Allaire DuPont Distaff S. over nine panels.

If anyone can benefit from a potential early speed duel it is Alpha Delta Stables' Point of Honor (Curlin). While winless since taking the 2019 GII Black-Eyed Susan S., the chestnut has hit the board in seven of eight starts since, including seconds in the GI Ogden Phipps S. and GII Beldame S. and thirds in the GI Personal Ensign S. and GI Apple Blossom S. In her latest trip to post, she rallied late to be sixth–beaten 4 1/2 lengths–in last November's Breeders' Cup Distaff at Keeneland.

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Presque Isle Takes HBPA to Court to Keep ADW ‘Money Grab’ from Arbitration

Federal court documents filed June 24 show that Presque Isle Downs and Casino (PID) and the Pennsylvania Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association (PAHBPA) have been locked in an ongoing dispute over the revenue sharing of advance-deposit wagers (ADW).

The disagreement centers on allegations by the PAHBPA that over the past several years, PID–whose corporate parent is Churchill Downs, Inc., (CDI)–has been steering on-track patrons to make bets through ADW platforms like TwinSpires that are controlled by another CDI-owned entity, the Churchill Downs Technology Initiatives Company (CDTIC).

Allegedly, PID is not treating those on-property bets that come through CDTIC platforms as “on-track wagers” that would provide greater revenue for purses.

Additionally, the PAHBPA is arguing that the source market fee (derived from ADW bets made by in-state residents) that PID agreed to with CDTIC is too low in comparison to industry standards.

Because of this, according to court documents, the PAHBPA is seeking “in excess of $75,000 beyond the contractually negotiated and agreed on percentage of revenue sharing as to source market fees.”

On Feb. 3, 2020, the PAHBPA's attorney, Jan Budman II, sent a “demand for arbitration” letter to PID in an attempt to settle the matter.

“PID has breached and is currently breaching [sections of] the Live Racing Agreement as a result of patrons located at PID placing wagers through PID's 'racing vendor' and corporate affiliate CDTIC as opposed to in the racetrack enclosure at PID,” Budman wrote. “PID has perpetuated these breaches through messages and other marketing encouraging patrons to place wagers through PID's corporate affiliate CDTIC instead of in the racetrack enclosure, which, incidentally, also violates [the Pennsylvania Horse Racing Industry Reform Act].”

Although the two sides organized grievance committees to try and hash out a solution during 2020, now, more than 16 months after that demand letter was written, PID has filed a federal lawsuit that seeks to block the PAHBPA's “unsupported allegations” from going to arbitration.

According to PID's civil complaint initiated Thursday in United States District Court (Eastern District of Pennsylvania), PID also wants the PAHBPA to pay for the legal costs the racino is incurring to have the court assert in a declaratory judgment that “there is no claim(s) to submit to arbitration under the narrow arbitration clause agreed to by the parties in the Live Racing Agreement.”

“PAHBPA's asserted allegations of breach are nothing more than a money grab without legal merit,” the complaint contends. “Rather than raising questions as to PID's compliance with the terms of the Live Racing Agreement, PAHBPA's asserted allegations are an attempt to renegotiate through arbitration a long standing contractual provision, that with the benefit of hindsight and changed circumstances, they now disfavor. In essence, PAHBPA alleges that the source market fee received by PID from the collateral agreement is too low.”

The complaint continues: “PAHBPA's asserted allegations take issue with PID's collateral agreement, but the Horsemen never negotiated into the Live Racing Agreement any consent or veto rights concerning the source market fee flowing to PID from the collateral agreement. Further, the Live Racing Agreement does not set a required rate or amount for source market fees that PID must receive from a vendor….

“[P]rior to the collateral agreement, PAHBPA received no money whatsoever from a source market fee under the Live Racing Agreement. In contrast, what PAHBPA did negotiate into the Live Racing Agreement was that if PID received a source market fee from a vendor, then PAHBPA would get a fixed percentage of that source market fee. PID has paid to PAHBPA that contractually negotiated percentage of the source market fee it receives from the collateral agreement.”

It's important to note that the original version of the live racing contract between the two parties was inked 12 years prior to CDI's 2019 purchase of PID, although that document has since been amended seven times, most recently on May 1, 2021.

A TDN email to Budman seeking comment on the lawsuit on behalf of the PAHBPA did not yield a reply prior to deadline for this story.

However, in his 2020 demand letter that PID included in its court filing as an exhibit, Budman wrote that PID was not dealing in good faith with specific regard to the track and its ADW provider both being controlled by the same corporate parent.

Budman wrote that PID “attempted to exploit the language of the Live Racing Agreement by agreeing with its own corporate affiliate CDTIC to terms in the Vendor Agreement that would deprive PAHBPA benefits under the Live Racing Agreement. The payment terms under the Vendor Agreement are clearly not commercially reasonable and were not the result of good faith or arms' length negotiations…”

“[I]nstead, the Vendor Agreement is a self-serving intercompany transaction between closely related entities that was clearly designed to enrich CDI (the common parent of PID and CDTIC) at the expense of PAHBPA and its members.”

In its lawsuit, PID countered that “PID does not own the majority of CDTIC. CDTIC is a separate legal entity from PID.”

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RMG, SIS Extend Partnership

Racecourse Media Group and Sports Information Services have extended their partnership by a further three years. This partnership encompasses the distribution and transmission of audio-visual and data from British racecourses to licensed betting offices across the UK and Ireland.

Martin Stevenson, chief executive officer of RMG, said, “We are delighted to continue our partnership with SIS for a further three years. LBO revenue remains an extremely significant media rights income source for RMG's racecourses. This deal will further increase the value of LBO rights by invigorating betting turnover via first-rate production and presentation of horseracing for the LBO audience. We look forward to working with SIS on new and innovative ways in which the quality content from our racecourses can be produced and presented, including the introduction of in-play betting on racing in betting shops. This deal guarantees quality, core content for bookmakers in UK and Ireland until 2026, while ensuring there is minimal 'leakage' from the sport, in line with RMG's ethos of returning its profits to the sport. We are very grateful to all the parties who expressed an interest with a range of compelling offers.”

Richard Ames, chief executive of SIS, added, “SIS is very pleased to extend the relationship we hold with RMG and are confident that this agreement will continue to deliver excellent value for racecourses and bookmakers with a collaborative approach to growing the value of horseracing. Winning this extension in a competitive situation is testament to the good work and excellent relationship that has been fostered between the companies over the last three years. I look forward to RMG's premium racing content being the cornerstone of SIS' racing services for many years to come.”

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