TRPB: More Than 35,000 Thoroughbreds Now Have Digital Tattoos

Less than three years after announcing a transition from the legacy lip tattoo system to a more efficient and accurate horse identification method, the Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau (TRPB) announced today that over 35,000 Thoroughbreds have now been Digitally Tattooed.

The Digital Tattoo is an electronic authentication confirming the identity of a horse by a trained TRPB technician.

“Every racing 2-year-old, every 3-year-old and a significant share of 4-year-olds have Digital Tattoos and by the end of 2021, we estimate that 75 percent of Thoroughbreds will enter the racetrack paddock with a Digital Tattoo,” said J. Curtis Linnell, executive vice president, TRPB. “We have 56 TRPB Technicians under contract throughout the United States and Canada and even with the COVID-19 pandemic, they have been able to inspect, document and authenticate the identity of Thoroughbreds before their first lifetime start.”

The Digital Tattoo process begins when the technician scans the horse's microchip and if correctly reported, the microchip number hyperlinks to The Jockey Club electronic registration information viewed on a tablet.

Using the foal pictures as a reference, each markings description is compared to the horse's physical markings. After the markings, color and sex of the horse are verified, the technician documents the horse by taking 12-14 digital photos. These pictures are uploaded to The Jockey Club's Registry database thus becoming part of the horse's digital record.

The TRPB technician then affixes a TRPB logo on the electronic certificate of registration. This seal indicates that the TRPB has verified the identity of the horse and certified that the Thoroughbred is digitally tattooed in the breed registry's database.

“The new system has been well received not only by horsemen but also by racing office personnel and regulatory officials,” Linnell said. “We were thrilled to see that this year's 14-race Travers Day card at Saratoga Race Course featured every horse on the card, with one lone exception, sporting a Digital Tattoo.”

Even with the success and widespread adoption of the new system to date, the TRPB is striving for improvement in two areas: increased awareness and deployment of the InCompass Solutions Digital Identifier mobile app for race day horse identification; and broader utilization by the entire horse racing industry of Digital Tattoo information.

The accuracy of the identification process starts with the breeder reporting the microchip number as part of the foal's registration.

“We can't overemphasize the importance of getting the microchip reported correctly,” said TRPB's manager of technician operations, Teena Appleby. “This is the only way our technician can start the process of authenticating the horse's identify. A microchip sitting in a desk drawer isn't helping anyone.”

“The use of the Digital Identifier mobile app is the only way to identify horses on race day,” according to Appleby.

With a username and password provided by InCompass, horse identifiers, race office personnel, barn area security and other racetrack officials may automatically access the digital tattoo file that includes the photo of the horse's face, photos of every marking, the name of the horse, the horse's color, and the certificate of foal registration from The Jockey Club.

“These individuals now have immediate access to the horse's picture ID, which is akin to a passport or driver's license and with more identification tools than they've ever had available previously,” Linnell said. “A Thoroughbred should never have to be scratched from a race because of an identification issue, or have an incorrect horse be permitted to start in a race.”

TRPB Agent Rachael Mant, based at TRPB Headquarters in Maryland, makes a weekly visit to the Fair Hill Training Center to digitally tattoo Thoroughbreds. Trainers there have embraced the new system.

“This system has been working out great,” said Mike Trombetta. “The days of lip tattoos are in the rear-view mirror.”

Trainer Keri Brion believes: “the digital ID system is way better because you can always see them. It's much easier and I much prefer it.”

Trainer Arnaud Delacour said: “Tattoos in older horses can be very hard to read and it's a big plus if we don't have to flip the lip before a race.”

Trainer Graham Motion says he wishes the Digital Tattoo system had been adopted 10 years ago.

“This system is much more up to date. It's a clearer version of identifying horses and keeping tabs on them. It's much more organized and much easier.”

Lori Wydick, paddock horse identifier for two Ohio race tracks, said: “I prefer to see the horse's identifiable markings in the photos of the horses in the Digital Identifier program. The program has current photos from their Digital Tattoos as well as the registration photos of the horses. Photos are undeniable forms of identification. Photos of cowlicks, night eyes, and any other identifiable marking is invaluable.”

The TRPB is an investigative agency formed in 1946 by the Thoroughbred Racing Associations of North America to protect the integrity of the sport.

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Over 35K Horses Now Digitally Tatooed

Over 35,000 Thoroughbreds have now been digitally tattooed, Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau (TRPB) announced Thursday. The digital tattoo is an electronic authentication confirming the identity of a horse by a trained TRPB technician.
“Every racing 2-year-old, every 3-year-old and a significant share of 4- year-olds have digital tattoos and by the end of 2021, we estimate that 75% of Thoroughbreds will enter the racetrack paddock with a digital tattoo,” said J. Curtis Linnell, executive vice president, TRPB. “We have 56 TRPB Technicians under contract throughout the United States and Canada and even with the COVID-19 pandemic, they have been able to inspect, document and authenticate the identity of Thoroughbreds before their first lifetime start.”
The digital tattoo process begins when the technician scans the horse's microchip and if correctly reported, the microchip number hyperlinks to The Jockey Club electronic registration information viewed on a tablet.

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Australia: A Rich Invitation For Fillies & Mares At Randwick

Randwick Riches: “Royal Randwick” races for the fourth straight Friday night this month, continuing an Oktoberfest of top-quality stakes action at the iconic track located just four miles from downtown Sydney. Last week's successful staging of The Everest drew a crowd of largely under-30s, which should be the envy of any racing jurisdiction. While The Everest was run for just the fifth time, this Friday night sees further innovation with the introduction of a brand-new race, The Invitation.    

The Invitation: A $2 million race for fillies and mares trained in Australia or New Zealand. A panel convened by Racing New South Wales extended invitations to an elite dozen fillies and mares. Contested at seven furlongs, The Invitation will be the 9th of ten races this Friday night with a post time of 11:35pm Pacific. Randwick is Track “A.” 

RSVP: Of the dozen who accepted their invitation, favoritism will be held by #6 Entriviere (9-5). Trained by New Zealand's most successful modern-day conditioner, Jamie Richards, this lightly raced 5-year-old debuted only 13 months ago. Since winning five of six in her homeland, Entriviere has a win from three Australian starts – with legitimate excuses for her two minor placings. Most recently, she was the beaten favorite in the G2 Golden Pendant, but raced in season (southern hemisphere Spring) and was ridden negatively from the outside gate. Her closing splits were the best of the day for seven furlongs at Rosehill. #7 Vangelic was the 5-1 Golden Pendant winner (and my Pick of the Night on TVG). Vangelic is again attractively priced at 7-1 for The Invitation, but meets Entriviere four pounds worse at the weights and will find it tougher to hold out the New Zealand mare on the roomier Randwick layout. Also at 7-1 is another hard-luck story from the Golden Pendant, #10 Icebath. After her close 4th-place finish, she suffered an even worse trip in the G1 Epsom Handicap (this time a losing Pick of the Night on TVG). Icebath has, in fact, been a luckless racehorse throughout her career and is thoroughly deserving of a rich prize. However, she now has to cut back from a mile while making her fifth start this campaign, whereas most rivals are fresher and specifically targeting The Invitation. Rain is predicted for race day, which would enhance Icebath's prospects. 

Selection: #6 Entriviere 

Longshot: #8 Rocha Clock (20-1) had a troubled trip resuming from a layoff, has excellent 2nd-up stats and is recommended for all exotics.

Supporting Stakes: Yet another relative newcomer to Sydney's racing calendar is the Bondi Stakes, a million-dollar race for 3-year-olds at a mile. #1 Hilal upset #2 Coastwatch in a recent G2 event. After being 8-1 and even-money respectively on that occasion, the pair are 5-2 equal favorites for this third running of the Bondi Stakes, Race 8 on Friday night's card. Should the track come up soft, #3 Royalzel (8-1) enters right into calculations.

Hot Trainer: Chris Waller's work with The Everest winner, Nature Strip, earns him the plaudits from last week. Waller has dual representation in The Invitation with #1 Madam Rouge (25-1) and #2 Nudge (12-1); he also puts the polish on Bondi Stakes co-favorite Coastwatch. 

The Randwick card will be broadcast live on TVG this Friday night (First Post: 9:30pm ET / 6:30pm PT) alongside cards from Doomben, Kembla Grange and Gold Coast. All races will be live-streamed in HD on the new Sky Racing World Appskyracingworld.com and major ADW platforms such as TVG, TwinSpiresXpressbet, NYRABets, WatchandWagerHPIbet, DRF Bets and AmWager. Wagering is also available via these ADW platforms. Fans can get free access to live-streaming, past performances and expert picks on all races at skyracingworld.com

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Handicapper Mike Somich To Feature In EquinEdge’s New Live Show ‘Good Chalk/Bad Chalk’

EquinEdge™ will present a new, live horse racing show each Thursday night beginning Oct. 21 at 9:00 PM Eastern. The YouTube live stream will feature Mike Somich, co-host of The Magic Mike Show, along with Brady Klotz, a leading EquinEdge™ player, talking horse racing, building winning tickets and making selections for racing around the country.

Good Chalk / Bad Chalk will provide an opportunity for fans to participate in handicapping races with two of the best players in the business while enjoying some great conversation with the EquinEdge™ Community. Mike and Brady will use the EquinEdge™ platform on the show to instruct and inform players on the best use of the EquinEdge™ data and tool sets including the Genetic Strength Rating (GSR™), Strength of Race (SOR™) and the unique EE Ticket Generator.

The show will kick off this Thursday night when they'll cover Charles Town and Remington Park. Join the show here: https://youtu.be/AzV8YAinDlQ.

Mike Somich has become known for cashing large, multi-race tickets, and most recently, he's been focused on the tournament scene where he has qualified for NHC three consecutive years and won more than $65,000 across multiple tournaments over 2020 Breeders Cup weekend. You can find his product, the Somobombs, and The Magic Mike Show, along with co-host Curtis Kalleward, at RacingDudes.com

Brady Klotz burst onto the tournament scene this year by finishing 2nd in the 2021 Pegasus World Cup Betting Challenge. He is known for his hammer-ticket style of play. Brady finds favorites to fade and value plays to press his opinions.

“Mike is an absolute encyclopedia of racing knowledge, and he plays racing with a passion. Brady is a successful horseplayer and an engaging racing talent, and the two of them will provide a lot of value and fun with EquinEdge™ as their handicapping tool of choice,” stated Scotty McKeever, Founder and CEO of EquinEdge™.

About EquinEdge™

EquinEdge™ is a mobile and web-based platform that utilizes multiple data sets and unique, artificial intelligence-driven algorithms to develop values that enable players to quickly analyze any US horse race from competitive, genetic, and odds value angles. These values are combined with useful navigation and sorting tools and a unique wager generator tool to design tickets that win.

EquinEdge™ offers new subscribers an initial week of free service to try out the platform and to learn about its data. Go to EquinEdge™.com for more details.

About Racing Dudes

Racing Dudes.com is a destination site for free and premium picks and full stakes previews and recaps with options for any skill level. Racing Dudes Live, which covers major stakes days on the Racing Dudes YouTube channel, adds to the lineup which includes the titles Blinkers Off, The Magic Mike Show, The Rocket Hour and Dudes Who Bet Sports.

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