Potts, Vazquez Among Trainers Denied NYRA Stalls

Six trainers, including Wayne Potts and Juan Vazquez, have been informed by NYRA officials that they will no longer be allowed to stable at Belmont Park and that their horses must be off the grounds by Wednesday. However, all six will still be permitted to race at the NYRA tracks, at least for the time being.

The story was first reported by the Daily Racing Form's David Grening.

NYRA's decision to not outright ban the trainers stems from a ruling issued in the Bob Baffert matter last July by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. The court ruled that trainers cannot be banned at the NYRA tracks without due process, starting with a formal statement of charges. Denying or revoking stalls may not fall under the same guidelines. It was not known Friday whether or not NYRA will eventually take the steps that would be required to ban any or all of the six trainers.

The other trainers notified that they would no longer be permitted to stable at the NYRA tracks are Marvin Richardson, Luis Miranda, John McAllen and Michael Simmonds. In addition, Bonnie Lucas, an assistant to Potts, was also denied stalls, which she applied for after Potts' stall application was denied.

“NYRA retains the exclusive right and discretion to grant, deny, revoke, or reduce stall space for licensed trainers at its properties,” NYRA spokesman Pat McKenna said in a statement. “Following the completion of the stall application process for the 2022 spring meet at Aqueduct Racetrack and 2022 spring/summer meet at Belmont Park, NYRA has denied stall allocations to trainers Wayne Potts, Juan Vazquez, Marvin Richards, John McAllen, Luis Miranda and Michael Simmonds. The trainers were notified of this decision earlier this week and will be required to vacate their current stalls or transfer horses under their care by Mar. 30. Bonnie Lucas, an assistant to Potts, submitted a stall application following the denial of stalls to Potts and her application was rejected.”

The statement continued: “No matter the point of origin, all horses shipping in to race at NYRA tracks are subject to the same level of health and safety scrutiny as horses stabled on NYRA property. These protocols are effective in mitigating risk, enhancing equine safety, and protecting the integrity of the sport in New York.”

Potts and Lucas were suspended last year for 30 days by the New Jersey Racing Commission, which charged that they defied a request from a state veterinarian to have a horse vanned off the track following a claiming race. Both have appealed. Potts also ran afoul of authorities during last year's Saratoga meet when it was alleged he violated rules regarding a claim, which resulted in a 30-day suspension. The New York Gaming Commission charged that the horse, Mach One (Air Force Blue), was claimed by Potts' owners Frank Catapano and Nicholas Primpas by trainer Amira Chichakly and then transferred to Potts. Potts claimed another horse from the same race and trainers are not allowed to claim more than one horse in any given race. Additionally, Potts was banned from the Maryland tracks in 2020 amid allegations that he was a paper trainer for Marcus Vitali.

Potts won a career-best 61 races last year and was the leading trainer at Monmouth. He said he has 47 horses in New York and plans to relocate them to a training center in New Jersey.

“I was shocked when they told me I wasn't being allocated stalls,” Potts said. “I supported the NYRA circuit strong the last two winters when they have short fields. If this is an act to clean things up, there are other people that should be gone before myself. I don't have a whole list of mediation violations. I have done some stupid things in life, but there are other people there that have done much worse than I have.”

When asked if he fears NYRA will eventually ban him outright, Potts said: “I don't think that will happen. I had a meeting today with the racing secretary and with Frank Gabriel. They said I am still free to enter and I can conduct my business as I was before. That's what I'm going to continue to do.”

Vazquez received two consecutive 15-day suspensions from the Pennsylvania Racing Commission after two of his horses tested positive for the dewormer levamisole in races at last year at Parx. One, Hollywood Talent (Talent Search), tested positive after winning the GIII Turf Monster S. at odds of 108-1. Vazquez has filed an appeal. Vazquez has numerous suspensions and violations on his record. In one ruling, issued in 2017 in Pennsylvania, it was noted that Vazquez had eight drug positives during a 23-month period. Vazquez, who did not return a phone call seeking comment, is fifth in the Aqueduct trainer standings.

While Potts and Vasquez are prominent trainers, the others are not. Richards is 0-for-6 on the year and has won only five races in a career that began in 2017. He is facing a suspension of up to one-year from the New Jersey Racing Commission after his horse, Awesomenewyear (New Year's Day) tested positive for the prohibited medications oxazepam and ibuprofen following a Sept. 3 race at Monmouth. He has six horses stabled in New York.

“That would be something that is easy for NYRA to lean on,” Richards said of the drug positives in New Jersey. “They can say you have a positive so we're not going to give you stalls. I can't say for sure that's what it is. It might be. I'm still at Belmont, so they haven't kicked me off the racetrack yet. Where am I going to go? I'll have find a place where I can put my horses up. I'll have to try to get stalls elsewhere. It will be a great inconvenience. I live right next to [Belmont]. I don't even want to think of not being at Belmont.”

The Racing Form, citing sources, reported that McAllen was denied stalls for allegedly demonstrating an inability to properly care for his horses. He is 2-for-54 on the year and said he has 12 horses at Belmont.

“If someone wanted to come and see my horses I'd have no problem showing them to you,” McAllen said. “They are 100% perfect.”

McAllen said he will look for stall space somewhere before eventually taking his stable to Monmouth Park.

Miranda has won with just 4 percent of his career starters and is 2-for-94 since 2020. Simmonds is 1-for-19 on the year after going 2 for 75 last year. It was not immediately clear why those trainers were denied stalls.

The post Potts, Vazquez Among Trainers Denied NYRA Stalls appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

Source of original post

Three Indicted In French Doping Investigation

Jump trainers Luc Gabeur and Jean-Laurent Dubord and a third person whose name has not been revealed have been indicted in the French doping investigation which kicked off with raids Tuesday morning, according to the Jour de Galop. Four other people appeared before the investigating judge Friday, and a warrant for the arrest of a fifth person has been issued.

The JDG also reported that among the products seized in the raid were Hemo-15 and DMSO. Hemo-15, also sold in the U.S., is marketed as a blood builder by its manufacturer, Vetoquinol N.-A. in Canada, as such: “This injectable compound is a unique combination of amino acids, vitamins, iron, copper, and other minerals. Hemo-15 is a blood builder routinely use it in fluids(“jugs”) as a recovery treatment and post training. An injectable hematin is the fastest way to improve a horse's blood quality. This treatment is essential when managing iron deficiencies in performance horses, including nutrition and related sports.”

But the JDG quotes an unnamed veterinarian as saying that one of the “other minerals” in the substances is Cobalt.

“Compared to similar products which are authorized in France, Hemo 15 is very highly dosed in cobalt. The administration of cobalt in such doses is believe to stimulate erythropoiesis, i.e. the formation of red blood cells in the bone marrow.” Why DMSO was being used is less clear, the vet told the JDG. “It is an active ingredient that can be obtained legally. It is prescribed quite rarely, in cases of severe sore throats, but in that case, the cough is so sever that the horse is unable to run. Its use in the improvement of performance makes me wonder. We can imagine an analgesic effect, even if nothing is scientifically proven.”

The post Three Indicted In French Doping Investigation appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

Source of original post

Cogburn Opens 2022 Campaign in Winning Style

4th-Oaklawn, $106,000, Alw (NW1$X)/Opt. Clm ($100,000), 3-25, 3yo, 6f, 1:09.44, ft, 4 lengths.

COGBURN (c, 3, Not This Time–In a Jif {SW, $203,382}, by Saintly Look) fourth on career debut Aug. 21 at Saratoga, and then scoring a maiden breaking victory Sept. 16 going six panels beneath the Twin Spires over the main track by 4 1/4 lengths, was not seen again until this victorious 3-year-old seasonal bow. Going off a heavily supported 4-5 favorite at a familiar distance with first-time Lasix, the $310,000 FTKSEL pinhook turned $150,000 OBSAPR graduate (:20 3/5) outbroke his rivals and ran them off their feet. Four lengths clear at the top of the lane, Cogburn maintained that margin easily down to the wire over stakes-placed Ignitis (Nyquist), who rallied determinedly for second. The winner has a 2-year-old half-sister by Classic Empire as well as a yearling half-sister by Tapiture. The dam is expecting a foal by Promises Fulfilled this season. Sales history: $52,000 Wlg '19 KEENOV; $310,000 Ylg '20 FTKSEL; $150,000 2yo '21 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $139,060.  Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

O-Clark O. Brewster, L. William and Corrine Heiligbrodt; B-Bellary Bloodstock (KY); T-Steven M. Asmussen.

The post Cogburn Opens 2022 Campaign in Winning Style appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

Source of original post

Florida-Breds Get Their Day In The Sun At Tampa Bay Downs This Sunday

Many of the top Florida-breds in training are set to compete in Sunday's 19th annual Florida Cup at Tampa Bay Downs, with six races for registered state-breds offering $110,000 each in purse money.

The Florida Cup races, which are part of a 12-race card beginning at 12:15 p.m., are scheduled as races 6-through-11 and will comprise the day's 20-cent Ultimate 6 wager.

The field for Sunday's sixth race, the Ocala Breeders' Sales Sophomore for 3-year-olds at a distance of seven furlongs on the main dirt track, grew to seven colts and geldings with the supplementary entry of Dean Delivers, a gelding bred and owned by Stonehedge, LLC and trained by Michael Yates.

Antonio Gallardo has been named to ride the 8-5 morning-line favorite, who finished second in the Grade 3 Swale Stakes on Feb. 5 at Gulfstream and was fifth in that track's G2 Fountain of Youth Stakes on March 5 after leading briefly.

Included in the field are the 1-2 finishers in Tampa Bay Downs's Inaugural Stakes on Dec. 4, Cattin and Lightening Larry.

The seventh race, the Equistaff Sophomore Turf, is for 3-year-olds traveling 1 1/16 miles on the Oldsmar grass course. Included in the eight-horse field is a lone filly, 3-year-old stakes-winner Lemieux, owned by D. J. Stable and trained by Hall of Famer Mark Casse. The jockey for Lemieux has yet to be named.

The 5-2 morning-line favorite in the wide-open affair is C My Meister, owned by Wendell Yates, Carroll Boys Racing and Maritza Weston and trained by Kelsey Danner. Daniel Centeno is the jockey.

Also entered is the Todd Pletcher-trained Treasure King, who broke his maiden on Feb. 25 at Gulfstream in his first career start and will be ridden by Pletcher's Hall of Fame compatriot Javier Castellano, who won four Florida Cup stakes on the 2018 card.

The eighth race, the third leg of the Ultimate 6, is the Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies at a distance of seven furlongs on the main track. The field of seven is headed by Outfoxed, owned by LNJ Foxwoods and trained by Hall of Famer Bill Mott. Castellano has the riding assignment.

All three of Outfoxed's victories came in stakes races, including the Gasparilla Stakes here on Jan. 15. She took a step up in class in her most recent race, finishing fifth on March 5 in the G2 Davona Dale at Gulfstream.

Castellano again appears “well-seated” in the ninth race, the Grey Goose Turf Classic for horses 4-years-old-and-upward at the testing 1 1/8-mile distance on the grass. He is named to ride Pletcher's 5-year-old horse Shamrocket, established as the morning-line 8-5 favorite in the field of nine. Shamrocket, owned by Donegal Racing, won the Sunshine Classic Stakes on Jan. 15 at Gulfstream and captured the 1 1/2-mile Point of Entry Stakes on Oct. 24 at Belmont, both with Castellano riding.

The 10th race, the Pleasant Acres Stallions Distaff Turf, is for fillies and mares 3-years-old-and-upward at 1 1/16 miles on the grass. Lightly-raced 6-year-old mare Shifty She, owned by Pedigree Partners and trained by Saffie Joseph, Jr., is the 3-5 morning-line favorite based on her 6-for-12 record that includes three stakes victories, topped by the Grade III Noble Damsel on Oct. 23 at Belmont. Edwin Gonzalez is the jockey.

And how is this for a possible Florida Cup piece de resistance: The six-furlong NYRABETS Sprint, the 11th race, which has drawn a field of nine older horses, including the Bobby Raymond-trained 4-year-old filly Night Cap, winner here on March 12 of the Manatee Overnight Handicap. Jesus Castanon has the return riding assignment.

The 2-1 morning-line favorite is the Joseph-trained 4-year-old colt Officiating, a homebred racing for owner Vegso Racing Stable and to be ridden by Gonzalez. Two of his last three starts have resulted in Grade 3 victories, on Dec. 11 in the Mr. Prospector at Gulfstream and on March 5 at Aqueduct in the Tom Fool Handicap.

Anyone wanting another hot prospect at a potential good price might consider Casse's 5-year-old Tap It to Win, who won this race last year and is a subsequent Grade 3 winner, or the Ralph Nicks-trained 5-year-old Shivaree, a two-time stakes winner at Tampa Bay Downs.

The post Florida-Breds Get Their Day In The Sun At Tampa Bay Downs This Sunday appeared first on Horse Racing News | Paulick Report.

Source of original post

Verified by MonsterInsights