‘He Plays A Big Role In Arkansas Racing’: Leading Owner John Ed Anthony Celebrates Milestone At Oaklawn

P. F. Mayboy's Feb. 16, 1972, victory was noteworthy for being more than John Ed Anthony's first as an owner at Oaklawn. It's what happened after the race that he laughs about 50 years later.

After finishing fifth in the 1970 Arkansas Derby, P. F. Mayboy was now running for Anthony's fledgling Loblolly Acres Corp., and a $15,000 claiming tag, after he purchased the son of Nashua Blue and two other horses from fellow Arkansas lumberman Dick Sturgis, who operated a breeding/training farm approximately 55 miles south of Hot Springs.

P. F. Mayboy opened a commanding six-length lead on the backstretch of the 1 mile and 70-yard race for older horses and held on to win by a head. Anthony, poking fun at himself, said he didn't know how to get to the winner's circle, so he wasn't in the win picture following his landmark victory.

“I have the picture, but my friend Dick Sturgis is in it,” Anthony said Saturday night. “As I remember, it may have been a photo and I waited until the photo was posted before I started down there and before I got there, they had already taken the picture.”

Anthony, 83, would more than make up for his rookie mistake. Already among the most celebrated owners in Oaklawn history, Anthony reached another milestone in Saturday's 12th race when his homebred Rolling Fork captured an Arkansas-bred allowance sprint under Reylu Gutierrez. Based on chart results, favored Rolling Fork ($6.60) marked Anthony's record 270th career Oaklawn victory, breaking a tie with the late Sharon Hild.

Anthony won 172 races at Oaklawn under his Loblolly banner before it was phased out in the mid-1990s following his divorce from Mary Lynn Dudley. Rolling Fork became the 98th Oaklawn winner for Anthony's Shortleaf Stable. Loblolly and Shortleaf are species of pine trees native to south Arkansas, where Anthony's family has held vast timber interests for more than 100 years.

Some of the most famous horses in Oaklawn history have carried Anthony's familiar chocolate brown and yellow silks, including Eclipse Award winners Temperence Hill (champion 3-year-old male of 1980) and Vanlandingham (champion older male of 1985) and Cox's Ridge, who became Loblolly's first nationally prominent horse in the late 1970s. Loblolly also campaigned a third Eclipse Award winner, Prairie Bayou, the country's champion 3-year-old male of 1993.

Temperence Hill won the Rebel Handicap and Arkansas Derby in 1980 at Oaklawn before capturing the Belmont Stakes, the final leg of the Triple Crown. Loblolly added two victories in its second leg, the Preakness, with Pine Bluff in 1992 and Prairie Bayou in 1993. Pine Bluff also won the Rebel and Arkansas Derby.

Like many of Anthony's horses, Rolling Fork, a 4-year-old Midshipman gelding, is named for a point in the breeder/owner's native south Arkansas (it is a tributary of the Little River). For his towering accomplishments, Anthony was inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame in 2001.

“It's an honor to have somebody like that supporting you,” said John Ortiz, who trains Rolling Fork. “It's an honor. That's just great, with a horse that everybody loves. He's sweetest horse in the barn. 'Sweet Potato,' that's what we call Rolling Fork. All he does is eat sweet potatoes.”

Shortleaf has approximately 22 horses in training, the bulk at Oaklawn with Ortiz and two-time reigning Eclipse Award-winning trainer Brad Cox. Shortleaf also has 2021 Oaklawn allowance winner The Sound with trainer Jimmy Jerkens in New York.

After some lean times in the post-Loblolly era, Anthony has enjoyed a resurgence in recent years with the help of his son Ed, a pedigree expert, and racing manager John Gasper. Shortleaf runners won 28 races and amassed $2,312,041 in purse earnings overall last year, single-season highs, dating to 2000, according to Equibase, racing's official data gathering organization.

Anthony stands three stallions and boards about a half-dozen broodmares at McDowell Farm near Sparkman, Ark., approximately 60 miles south of Hot Springs. Anthony also boards some 18-20 other broodmares at famed Stone Farm in Kentucky.

“We bought horses for a while and I always like colts,” said Anthony, a native of Fordyce, Ark. “I finally decided that the name of the game was really homebreds and so we developed a broodmare band.”

Anthony said Shortleaf develops five or six Arkansas-breds and 12-15 Kentucky-breds each year “from scratch.”

“We won't buy much anymore,” Anthony said.

The breeding/buying mix has yielded spectacular results during the first 33 days of Oaklawn's scheduled 65-day meeting in 2021-2022. Through Sunday, Shortleaf was the runaway leader among owners in victories (11) and purse earnings ($1,133,556). Loblolly, between 1980 and 1993, led all Oaklawn owners in purse earnings six times. Loblolly won 20 races at the 1988 and 1993 meetings. Shortleaf already has equaled its Oaklawn-best 11 victories, which came at the 2021 meeting. Shortleaf entered Wednesday with $932,976 in purse earnings this year to rank second nationally, according to Equibase.

“I mean, that's great for him,” Gasper said, referring to Anthony. “It's good for everybody, but I feel so good for him. When I went to work for him, I said: 'I'm going to try to do my best to get you back to where it was.'”

Anthony has won three races at the 2021-2022 meeting with Gar Hole, a promising homebred and 2-1 program favorite for Saturday's $150,000 Nodouble Breeders' Stakes for Arkansas-bred sprinters.

Plainsman – almost 50 years to the day since Anthony's first Oaklawn victory – surpassed $1 million in career earnings with a neck decision over Thomas Shelby in the $600,000 Razorback Handicap (G3) for older horses at 1 1/16 miles Feb. 12.

On the advice of Gasper, Anthony purchased Plainsman, a 7-year-old son of Flatter, for $350,000 at the 2016 Keeneland September Yearling Sale. Cox's Ridge gave Anthony, a Hot Springs resident, his first career Oaklawn stakes victory in the 1978 Razorback.

“He (Anthony) obviously loves Oaklawn,” said Cox, who trains Plainsman. “It's his home track and he always wants the horses ready to run here. Obviously, between his open horses and Arkansas-breds, this is a meet he points for. He plays a big role in Arkansas racing.”

Ortiz trains Gar Hole and saddled Shortleaf homebred Ice Orchid to a runner-up finish in last Saturday's $300,000 Honeybee Stakes (G3) for 3-year-old fillies. Anthony recorded his 271st Oaklawn victory in Sunday's eighth race when Arkansas-bred standout The Mary Rose, another homebred, whipped open company in a 1 1/16-mile allowance race. Gutierrez rode favored The Mary Rose ($6) for Ortiz.

And yes, Anthony was in his latest Oaklawn win picture.

“I go back to the first win in February of 1972 – 50 years ago this month – so that was pretty special,” Anthony said in the Larry Snyder Winner's Circle following The Mary Rose's Feb. 27 victory. “And where we've gone from there has been rewarding and, obviously, you wouldn't do something for 50 years if it weren't a lot of fun. I'm proud to be in Arkansas and I'm proud to support Oaklawn and I've cheered for Oaklawn throughout all 50 years and found it to be very receptive and very cooperative and a great place to race. In fact, I've said it over and over again – the best place to winter in American racing is Hot Springs, Ark.”

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Weekly Rulings: Feb. 22-28

Every week, the TDN publishes a roundup of key official rulings from the primary tracks within the four major racing jurisdictions of California, New York, Florida and Kentucky.

Here's a primer on how each of these jurisdictions adjudicates different offenses, what they make public (or not) and where.

California
Track: Santa Anita
Date: 02/25/2022
Licensee: Desiderio Orantes, groom
Penalty: Suspension
Violation: Failure to appear for hearing on disorderly conduct and animal welfare charges
Explainer: Groom Desiderio Orantes, having failed to respond to written notice to appear before the Board of Stewards at Santa Anita Park on or before Feb. 24, 2022, is hereby suspended for violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1547 (Failure to Appear) pending an appearance at a hearing before the Board of Stewards to answer charges alleging violation of California Horse Racing Board rules #1874 (Disorderly Conduct) and #1902.5 (Animal Welfare). During the term of the suspension, all licenses and license privileges of Desiderio Orantes are suspended and pursuant to California Horse Racing board rule #1528 (Jurisdiction of Stewards) subject is denied access to all premises in this jurisdiction.

Track: Santa Anita
Date: 02/26/2022
Licensee: Drayden Van Dyke, jockey
Penalty: $750
Violation: Excessive use of the crop
Explainer: Jockey Drayden Van Dyke is fined $750 for violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1688(b)(8) (Use of Riding Crop–more than six times–second offense within the past sixty days) during the sixth race at Santa Anita Park Feb. 25, 2022. Rule #1532. Fine shall be paid to the Paymaster within seven calendar days from the date of this ruling, or the license of the person upon whom the fine has been imposed shall be suspended.

Track: Santa Anita
Date: 02/27/2022
Licensee: Christopher Emigh, jockey
Penalty: $500
Violation: Excessive use of the crop
Explainer: Jockey Christopher Emigh is fined $500 for violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1688(b)(8) (Use of Riding Crop – more than six times) during the second race at Santa Anita Park Feb. 26, 2022.

Florida

The following cases were listed on the Association of Racing Commissioners International's “Recent Rulings” webpage.
Track: Gulfstream Park
Date: 02/18/2022
Licensee: Tamara Lilly Levy
Penalty: 15-day suspension and $500 fine
Violation: Medication violation
Explainer: 2/18/2022 – Stipulation and Consent Order Case #2021-055093 – F.S. 550.2415 violation = Medroxyprogesterone Acetate. $500 fine Paid to BOR/GSP and 15 day suspension imposed. “Senorita Salsa.”
2/26/22 The 15 day occupational license suspension contemplated in the Consent Order will commence on Wednesday, Mar. 16, and will continue through and including Wednesday, Mar. 30, 2022. Denied access, use, and privileges of all grounds under the jurisdiction of the Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering requiring an occupational license for admittance during the term of suspension.

Track: Gulfstream Park
Date: 02/18/2022
Licensee: Tamara Lilly Levy
Penalty: 15-day suspension and $500 fine
Violation: Medication violation
Explainer: Ruling Text: 02/18/2022 – Stipulation and Consent Order Case #2021-054443 – F.S. Ch 550.2415 violation = Medroxyprogesterone Acetate. $500 fine Paid to BOR/GSP and 15 day suspension imposed. “SENORITA SALSA”
2/26/22 The 15-day occupational license suspension contemplated in the Consent Order will commence Tuesday, Mar. 1, and will continue through and including Tuesday, Mar. 15, 2022. Denied access, use, and privileges of all grounds under the jurisdiction of the Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering requiring an occupational license for admittance during the term of suspension.

Track: Gulfstream Park
Date: 02/18/2022
Licensee: Elizabeth Dobles, trainer
Penalty: 15-day suspension and $500 fine
Violation: Medication violaiton
Explainer: Ruling Text: 2/18/2022 – Stipulation and Consent Order – Case #2021-055602 – F.S. 550.2415 violation = 2-(1 Hydroxyethyl) promazine sulfoxide – a metabolite of acepromazine. $500 Fine paid to Board of Relief – GSP, and 15 day suspension. “Cuy”
2/25/22 – The 15-day occupational license suspension contemplated in the Consent Order will commence on Sunday, Feb. 20, and will continue through and including Sunday, Mar. 6, 2022. Denied access, use, and privileges of all grounds under the jurisdiction of the Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering requiring an occupational license for admittance during the term of suspension.

Track: Gulfstream Park
Date: 02/18/2022
Licensee: Elizabeth Dobles, trainer
Penalty: $500
Violation: Medication violation
Explainer: 2/18/2022 – Stipulation and Consent Order – Case #2019-048229 – F.S. 550.2415 violation = N-Butylscopolamine. $500 Fine paid to Board of Relief/GSP. “Northern”

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Juarez To Participate in Worldwide Running Challenge

Jockey Nik Juarez is using his passion for running to raise awareness and fundraise for two charities, the Permanently Disabled Jockey Fund and Team Foster.

The 4 x 4 x 48 Running Challenge requires a participant to run four miles, every four hours for 48 hours. Juarez is looking to secure a sponsorship for each of the scheduled 12 runs. Along with sharing content on social media and providing an optional monetary donation, sponsors can provide their logo and/or apparel to wear during each of the 12 runs.

“I am a professional Thoroughbred jockey and know the risks of this profession. I love this sport and having the opportunity to work with horses every day. Injuries unfortunately will happen. For most of us, we will rehab and return to ride again,” Juarez said. “But for others who have suffered catastrophic injuries, such as paralysis and brain injuries, they will not be able to return to ride. It is these men and women that the PDJF assists and I want them to know they are not forgotten and, as a jockey myself, I am honored to run for them.”

Juarez is looking to raise a total of $48,000 or $1,000 for each mile that he runs for charity. However, if that goal is reached before the end of the 48 hours, he would like to run further, one mile for each of the 58 permanently disabled jockeys currently supported by the PDJF.

Interested sponsors can view the GoFundMe page at: https://gofund.me/de7c58f3, or email Nik Juarez at NikJuarez93@gmail.com.

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1/ST Technology and AmTote Secure Wagering Deal With Canterbury Park

Canterbury Park has entered into a multi-year service agreement with AmTote International. Once in place, the deal will enhance the betting experience for customers by giving them access to new technologies and service, including the underlying totalisator platform and accompanying race-day control services, retail POS betting terminals, self-service betting kiosks and mobile betting applications.

Keith Johnson, Chief Revenue Officer at 1/ST TECHNOLOGY commented, “We are thrilled to win Canterbury Park as a new AmTote customer, and are excited to work with their innovative and forward-looking team as they evolve their wagering paradigm and technology with us. We look forward to staging Canterbury's Northern Stars Racing Festival and the Minnesota Festival of Champions as great additions to our major racing events and hosted wagering pools portfolio for many years to come. We can't wait to usher in a new era at Canterbury Park from the wagering technology evolution perspective, alongside our wider commitment to support Canterbury Park's efforts to distribute its horse racing content and wagering on an international scale. We're confident similar milestone developments can reignite horse racing's consumer economy.”

Pending approval with the Minnesota Racing Commission, the update will take effect in April 2022.

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