CHRB: Preparations Continue For HISA Implementation; Minimum Jockey Weight To Be Raised

The California Horse Racing Board conducted a public meeting in Pleasanton at the Alameda County Fairgrounds on Thursday, June 16, 2022. The public participated in person and also listened to the meeting through an audio link on the CHRB website. Chairman Gregory Ferraro chaired the meeting, joined by Vice Chair Oscar Gonzales and Commissioners Dennis Alfieri, Damascus Castellanos, Brenda Washington Davis, and Thomas Hudnut.

The audio of this entire Board meeting is available on the CHRB Website (www.chrb.ca.gov) under the Webcast link. In brief:

The Board continued setting the stage for the July 1 arrival of federal oversight of horse racing, first by authorizing staff to institute a concussion protocol to comply with the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA) and the voluntary implementation agreement. Executive Director Scott Chaney reported that baseline concussion assessments of all jockeys in California are in the process of being conducted by Dr. David Seftel, the track physician at Golden Gate Fields, who is a concussion expert.

The Board next authorized stakeholders to redirect $1,451,256 of their own revenue from Advance Deposit Wagering to fund California's proportional share of the HISA budget.

In his report to the Board, Chaney summarized other steps being taken in preparation for the changeover.

“As the Board is well aware, the HISA Authority's safety regulations go into effect on July 1,” said Chaney. “Over the past few months and particularly in the last few weeks, the CHRB, the Authority, and stakeholder groups have worked hard to create a smooth transition. The CHRB has created a HISA tab on our website. We have sent three direct communications to licensees and stakeholders highlighting the differences between California rules and the Authority rules. Another is planned next week. I have participated on calls with HISA leadership, one arranged by Del Mar, another one by the CTT (California Thoroughbred Trainers), to work through stakeholder concerns and questions. Del Mar and Los Alamitos have indicated they have established computer terminals to help licensees register with the Authority.

“Additionally,” Chaney continued, “the CHRB, with the leadership of Chief Steward Darrel McHargue and Chief Official Veterinarian Dr. Tim Grande, held meetings with California stewards and regulatory veterinarians to discuss changes under HISA, as both groups will be burdened with enforcing many of the new regulations. Overall, I believe that California is well positioned for the July 1 effective date, but undoubtedly there will be some growing pains associated with the new federal oversight. I encourage licensees with questions to reach out to your stakeholder group representatives, to utilize the HISA tab on our website, and to ask questions through the CHRB's public inquiries email box.”

The Board approved the license for the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club (DMTC) to operate a race meet that will operate from July 22 through September 11, one week beyond the usual Labor Day conclusion. Josh Rubinstein, DMTC's president and chief operating officer, reported that purses for the meet will be the highest ever, not just for Del Mar but for the entire state. He also reported that attendance will be limited on opening day for the comfort of attendees. He said general admission tickets already are close to being sold out. Vice President of Racing David Jerkens reported that stables previously not present at Del Mar have shown interest, some that were first exposed to the location during the 2021 Breeders' Cup. He also expressed optimism that the Ship and Win program will continue to being new horses to Del Mar from out of state, many of them purchased by local owners expressly for the purpose of running at Del Mar.

In conjunction with the license approval, the Board approved an agreement between DMTC and the Thoroughbred Owners of California regarding entry conditions for the meet.

The Board approved two safety measures, one for riders and the other for horses. The commissioners approved for public notice a regulatory amendment to raise the minimum weight carried by Thoroughbreds by two pounds, from 112 to 114, reflecting concerns that some jockeys are endangering their own health by trying to make the lower weight. The Board also approved for notice a separate proposal reducing by two pounds the maximum overweight a horse can carry, from seven pounds to five.

The Board approved the license application for the California Exposition and State Fair to conduct a fair meet in Sacramento at Cal Expo that will operate from July 15 through July 31. This is the first fair meet at Cal Expo since 2019. Cal Expo has been playing an emergency role for the last two years, serving as a vaccination center during the pandemic and providing other emergency support. In the meantime, the fair has made $18 million worth of improvements to the facility.

The Board approved for public notice proposed regulatory changes to bring the use of the riding crop used in harness racing in line with its restrictions for other breeds. The change would limit harness drivers from using the crop more than twice in succession and no more than six times during a race.

The Board approved two items pertaining to industry support for CHRB operations.

Public comments made during the meeting can be accessed through the meeting audio archive on the CHRB website.

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No Risk At All Share Highlights Latest I Want The Winner Catalogue

A share in top National Hunt stallion No Risk At All (Fr) (My Risk {Fr}) headlines the next I Want The Winner Sale on July 4-5. The chestnut's share sells as lot 8. Besides the stallion share, the sale offers horses with National Hunt pedigrees and some Arabian broodmares. Bidding will begin on July 4 at 5 p.m. French time and end 24 hours later. Among the mares set to be sold is Don'tyoudare (Fr) (Konig Turf {Ger}) who is carrying to G1 Derby hero Pour Moi (Ire) as lot 10. For more information and for the full catalogue, please visit the I Want The Winner website.

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The Major Talking Points From Day Four at Royal Ascot

Hard to keep a rider as talented as Frankie Dettori out of the spotlight and, after a difficult start to the royal meeting, the legendary rider answered his critics aboard Inspiral (GB) (Frankel {GB}), who produced a stunning performance to win the G1 Coronation S.

From Dettori bouncing back to Perfect Power (Ire) (Ardad {Ire}) confirming himself one of the fastest horses in training, in doing so sparking debate about where he may stand as a stallion, Brian Sheerin discusses some of the main talking points from another hugely entertaining afternoon's racing at Royal Ascot.

Inspiral Another Cheveley Park Superstar

What's the first thing you think about when Cheveley Park is mentioned? Most likely it's outstanding racemares.

From Russian Rhythm (Kingmambo) and Nannina (GB) (Medicean {GB}) to Echelon (GB) (Danehill) and more recently Integral (GB) (Dalakhani {Ire}), the list of high-class racemares to carry the stud's renowned red, white and blue silks has been nothing short of phenomenal.

Add Inspiral to that list. The G1 Coronation S. had been billed as one of the races of the week with the G1 1000 Guineas winner, the G1 French 1000 Guineas scorer and a GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf heroine in the line-up, but Inspiral stamped her authority on the field.

The only filly missing from the line-up was Dermot Weld's brilliant G1 Irish 1000 Guineas winner Homeless Songs (Ire) (Frankel {GB}), who missed the royal meeting due to unsuitably quick ground.

It will be fascinating to see if Homeless Songs and Inspiral lock horns between now and the end of the season, although John Gosden did suggest the latter could well step up in trip.

Regardless of where she goes next, Inspiral looks as though she will be very hard to beat and is another top-class racemare for Cheveley Park Stud to look forward to.

And what about the rider? Frankie Dettori had endured a hellish week up until the Coronation S. but trusted his instincts aboard Inspiral and class came to the fore.

Let's not forget the performance of Spendarella (Karakontie {Jpn}), either. She may have lost her unbeaten record to Inspiral but, if anything, enhanced her reputation in defeat.

Trained by American-based handler Graham Motion, who sent out Sharing (Speightstown) to fill the same spot in this race in 2020, Spendarella ran a cracking race and is a hugely exciting filly in her own right.

Fellow American raider Pizza Bianca (Fastnet Rock {Aus}), owned by Bobby Flay and trained by Christophe Clement, didn't enjoy the clearest passage and never threatened back in eighth.

The attraction of Royal Ascot is underpinned by international competition and the American fillies played a major part in what will go down as a memorable race.

 A Perfect Fit For Power?

It is hard to believe that the G1 Commonwealth Cup was first run in 2015. In eight short years, the race has become one of the foremost stallion-making contests in Europe, with Muhaarar (GB), Caravaggio and more recently Advertise (GB) featuring among the list of winners.

Perfect Power will be in-demand as a stallion after his dazzling display in this year's edition of the race. However, the question remains, where will he stand?

A dual Group 1 winner at two, Perfect Power carried over that brilliance to his 3-year-old campaign, bouncing back from his G1 2000 Guineas defeat to prove himself one of the fastest horses in training.

There will be any number of suitors for Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum's talented sprinter for a stud career.

Given Tally-Ho bred Perfect Power, and the County Westmeath operation's modus operandi is to stand speedy stallions, they may well be the favourites to sign Richard Fahey's star. Time will tell.

Spencer Rolls The Big Dice

Richard Spencer, best known for sending out Rajasinghe (Ire) (Choisir {Aus}) to win the G2 Coventry S. in 2017, was rewarded for rolling the big dice with Ivory Madonna (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) in the G3 Albany S.

Picked up for 150,000gns at the Tattersalls Craven Breeze-Up Sale in April, Ivory Madonna ran with credit when third on her only start at Goodwood.

Spencer clearly felt his filly was capable of much better, and was vindicated by running her in the opener on Friday, as Ivory Madonna belied her inexperience to stay on for third, picking up valuable black-type in the process.

She should be a shoo-in to break her maiden status and looks a promising filly for connections.

A Proper Ascot Pedigree

The style in which Candleford (Ire) (Kingman {GB}) landed the G2 Duke Of Edinburgh S. would suggest William Haggas has a Pattern-class performer on his hands.

One might think that Haggas, one of the finest practitioners of his craft, thought as much given he sat on a mark of 91 and charted a path to Royal Ascot without the benefit of a prep race with the gelding.

It proved an inspired decision, with Candleford pulling six lengths clear at the winning line, in doing so, bolstering his family's fine record at the track.

Candleford's half-brother Atty Persse (Ire) (Frankel {GB}) won the King George V S. at the royal meeting in 2017 and was second on his only other start at the track.

Speaking of Ascot-loving families, the Jessica Harrington-trained Discoveries (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) had a hard act to follow in the G1 Coronation S. given her sister Alpha Centauri (Ire) and half-sister Alpine Star (Ire) (Sea The Moon {Ger}) feature among the roll of honour.

Discoveries ran a hugely respectable race to finish third, looking much more comfortable on a flat track like Ascot than she did at Newmarket in the 1000 Guineas, and there should be more to come from her this season.

And let's not forget Ivory Madonna for this segment, who we have already mentioned, as her dam Clem Fandango (Fr) (Elzaam {Aus}) finished third in the G2 Queen Mary S. in 2016.

Magnier Makes An Important Appearance

John Magnier made an increasingly rare appearance at Royal Ascot on Friday but for good reason.

The Coolmore boss, who hasn't been seen on a racecourse for some time, made the hugely significant trip to the royal meeting to see Meditate (Ire) (No Nay Never) land the G3 Albany S. before Changingoftheguard (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) ran out a fortuitous winner of the G2 King Edward VII S.

That double brought Aidan O'Brien's tally of Royal Ascot winners to 80, an amazing achievement, and one that went some way to explaining Magnier's presence on the day.

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June 18 Insights: Pletcher Pair Debut at Monmouth

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Todd Pletcher unveils a pair of juvenile colts in MAJOR DUDE (Bolt d'Oro) and DELEGATED (Uncle Mo). Spendthrift Farm went to $550,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Select Sale to acquire Major Dude, who hails from the first crop of their MGISW stallion Bolt d'Oro. The bay is out of SP Mary Rita (Distorted Humor) and his third dam is Hall of Famer Personal Ensign. His Stablemare Delegated is a Repole Stable homebred out of a half-sister to champion Vino Rosso (Curlin). TJCIS PPs

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