Second Farm Opened To Displaced Ukrainian Horses 

The Ukrainian Equestrian Federation's Charity Foundation (UEFCF) has opened a second farm for displaced horses: there is room for 60 horses, and feed and bedding are provided. 

Located in Hoshcha, a province of Rivne, in Ukraine, the stable is also offering free accommodations for people traveling with the horses. 

Ukrainian horse owners can now register online for their horses to be evacuated to the first relief farm located in Lviv; routes are being scheduled from Kiev, Dnipro and Odessa to the farm where 300 horses already reside. Evacuated horses are traveling to safer areas of Ukraine instead of being sent outside the country. 

The service is free to horse owners; it is funded solely through donations to UEFCF. 

Loads of equine supplies and feed are being shipped in from neighboring countries. More than 80 barns, riding schools, stables, and individual owners have been aided with feed, shavings, and other equine supplies. 

The UEFCF is also providing transportation, counseling services, and other needed items. More than $120,000 has been donated to the charity. 

Donations can also be made here

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Aqueduct To Remain Open For Simulcasting Following Meet

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The New York Racing Association Inc (NYRA) has announced that Aqueduct Racetrack will remain open for simulcasting on live race days during the upcoming Belmont Park spring/summer meet, which begins Apr. 28 and continues through July 10

Beginning Thursday, Apr. 28, fans can access the second floor of Aqueduct to watch and wager on racing action from Belmont Park and tracks across the country. In accordance with the live racing schedule at Belmont, Aqueduct will be open for simulcasting Thursday through Sunday, apart from certain holiday weekends when racing is conducted Friday through Monday at Belmont Park.

Aqueduct will open to patrons at 11 a.m. in advance of a 1 p.m. first post time at Belmont. On Thursdays starting May 12, Aqueduct will open to patrons at 1 p.m. in advance of a twilight racing first post time of 3:05 p.m.

There is no admission charge to access simulcasting on the 2nd floor at Aqueduct. Admission to Longshots will be $10 or just $5 for NYRA Bets' members. Parking is available free of charge.

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IWTW April Catalogue Released

A mixed catalogue of both Flat and National Hunt horses was released by I Want The Winner on Thursday. Slated to begin on Apr. 20 at 5 p.m., the sale will end 24 hours later at 5 p.m. local time on Apr. 21. The online sale features horses like four-time winner Winter Warmth (Ire) (Fast Company {Ire}) (lot 1), lot 3, Loverdose (Fr) (Joshua Tree {Fr}), a half-brother to G1 Melbourne Cup runner-up Max Dynamite (Fr) (Great Journey {Jpn}); and black-type mare Don't Teutch (Fr) (Country Reel) (lot 4), who has a Romanised (Ire) filly at foot and is in foal to Toronado (Ire). Entries are still being accepted, and to view the catalogue, please go to I Want The Winner's website.

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Count Again Somehow Under the Radar in Maker’s Mark Mile

The owner of some very solid West Coast form, Count Again (Awesome Again) nevertheless projects to be at least a little bit forgotten from a pari-mutuel perspective in a high-class renewal of the GI Maker's Mark Mile, the Good Friday feature at Keeneland.

A maiden winner during this track's fall meet in 2019 when under the care of Neil Howard, the bay won the 10-furlong GIII Singspiel S. for trainer Gail Cox in 2020, but has been kept between eight and nine panels since being switched to the barn of Phil D'Amato. Victorious in Del Mar's GII Seabiscuit H. in his first start for the new outfit at the tail end of that season, Count Again was third in last year's GI F.E. Kilroe S. and GII Eddie Read S., but was freshened off a last-of-five effort in the GII Del Mar Mile S. The break has seemed to do the trick, as he proved narrowly best first off the layoff in the GIII Thunder Road S. Feb. 5 and flew home to take this year's Kilroe Mar. 5.

Flavien Prat was in the boot for Count Again's two most recent successes, but the recently relocated rider will get a leg up from trainer Chad Brown on Juddmonte's European invader Masen (GB) (Kingman {GB}). A maiden winner and third in the G3 Tyros S. for Ger Lyons at two, the maternal grandson of Intercontinental (GB) (Danehill) faced elders in all three starts last term, winning the valuable Sovereign Path H. on Irish Champions Day at Leopardstown Sept. 11 ahead of a front-running tally in the Listed Knockaire S. Oct. 23, both over seven furlongs. It will be interesting to see if he is quick enough to lead this group.

Smooth Like Strait (Midnight Lute) also invades from the Golden State to launch his 5-year-old campaign. Never out of the top three in 2020, his lone victory came in all-the-way fashion in the GI Shoemaker Mile in May, but he was unlucky not to add to that total when runner-up and beaten a half-length or less on five occasions, including when making the majority of the running in the GI Breeders' Cup Mile.

The commonly owned Agnes Gold (Jpn) duo of In Love (Brz) and Ivar (Brz) each have earned Grade I plaudits over this course. In Love came with a stinging stretch rally beneath Alex Achard to cause a 12-1 upset of last October's Keeneland Turf Mile, but was farther back on Breeders' Cup day and rallied mildly to be seventh. Ivar won the 2020 Shadwell Mile and was a keen fourth in defense of his title last fall before settling much better and kicking home nicely to be third at longshot odds in the Breeders' Cup, a length behind Smooth Like Strait.

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