Weekly Stewards & Commissions Rulings: May 31 – June 6

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: 06/03/2022
Licensee: Irad Ortiz, jockey
Penalty: $500
Violation: Excessive use of the whip
Explainer: Jockey Irad Ortiz is fined $500.00 for violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1688(b)(7)(d) (Use of Riding Crop – more than two times in succession) during the first race at Santa Anita Park on May 30, 2022.

Track: Santa Anita
Date: 06/04/2022
Licensee: Peter Miller, trainer
Penalty: Seven-day suspension, $10,000 fine
Violation: Program training
Explainer: Pursuant to a Stipulated Agreement and Mutual Release with the California Horse Racing Board, Trainer, Stable Agent and Owner Peter Miller, is suspended for 7 days (June 6, 2022, through June 12, 2022) and fined $10,000.00 for violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1502 (Program Training Prohibited) which occurred from December 23, 2021, through March 24, 2022, at San Luis Rey Training Center.

Read more about the story here.

 

New York

Track: Belmont Park
Date: 06/04/2022
Licensee: Frank Gabriel, track manager
Penalty: $4,000
Violation: Failing to follow proper claiming protocol
Explainer: Mr. Frank Gabriel is hereby fined the sum of $4,000 for failing to follow proper claiming protocol of horse Battalion. Battilion was claimed out of the 4th race on May 28th 2022. The claim of Battalion was void due to this action.

Read more about the story here at the DRF.

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Sparkling Statistics As Goffs Land Rover Part I Draws To A Close

Demand for stores remained high during the second session of Part 1 of the Goffs Land Rover Sale on Wednesday. The overall clearance rate of the two-day stand reached 90%, while total turnover was €20,406,000 (+25%). The average and median were both up by double digits to €51,792 (+12%) and the median to €45,000 (+13%). Just focusing on Wednesday's session, the gross was €9,642,000 for 189 sold from 216 (87%) offered. The average was €51,016 and the median was €42,000.

Seventeen horses broke the six-figure barrier on Wednesday led by a Blue Bresil (Fr) filly (lot 445). Brown Island Stables offered the bay half-sister to the dual Grade 1-placed hurdler Gentlemansgame (GB) (Gentlewave {Ire}). KB Racing/Rod Moorhead and DJ Bloodstock paid €195,000 for the January foal.

A gelding by Saint des Saints (Fr) (lot 415) from Tally-Ho Stud caught the eye of Mags O'Toole at €170,000. Out of the listed-placed hurdler Fleur des Villes (Fr) (Villez), the February foal is a full-sister to two-time Grade 3 hurdle winner Saint Firmin (Fr) (Saint des Saints {Fr}) and a half to Listed Prix Prince d'Ecouen H. Hurdle scorer Floreign Flower (Fr) (Poliglote {GB}), who was also graded placed.

Goffs Group Chief Executive Henry Beeby said, “The statistics make for happy reading with an impressive 90% clearance rate, a 12% rise in average, 13% median increase and a massive 41 horses realising €100,000 and over, and all from a sale that is only in its second year as a two-day event following the unprecedented demand for places from all the big farms. The latter stat perhaps most graphically illustrates the progress Land Rover has made as there was just one six-figure lot 10 years ago whilst this year's tally is the most recorded at any store sale.”

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‘Little Guy Has Nowhere To Go’: Lexington’s Ashwood Training Center Closing July 1

In early April, trainer Sherri Boland moved her small stable of eight horses  from Florida to the Ashwood Training Center on Russell Cave Road just outside of Lexington, Ky. The daughter of Hall of Fame jockey Bill Boland had enough confidence that setting up shop there was the right thing to do that she bought a house not far away.

Less than three weeks after arriving, Boland said, she and more than a dozen other trainers received eviction notices telling them they had until July 1 to vacate the Ashwood premises and find another place to stable and train their horses. The owner of the property is seeking approval from the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government's Division of Planning to have a dozen soccer fields built on the property – and possibly a stadium for a pro soccer team coming to Lexington.

Horse people usually know how to roll with the punches, and Boland was no different.

“I assumed since we are in Kentucky, the Horse Capital of the World, that there would be plenty of stalls,” said Boland.

She soon found out that was not the case.

“The Thoroughbred Center (on Paris Pike) said when they rebuilt they were down 300 stalls from before,” Boland said of the Keeneland-owned property. “I'm on a waiting list there, but they have no room. Keeneland said they were renovating and had no stalls. Turfway is closed for the summer.  The farms are private. There are no options. The little guy has no place to go.

“I am very surprised this is happening in Kentucky,” she said. “Some trainers have already left the state – some to Ohio, some to Indiana. The 250 or so horses who are there help employ a lot of people.”

On Monday, June 13, at 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at 200 E. Main Street in Lexington, the Division of Planning's Board of Adjustment will conduct a public hearing on the conditional use request by Anderson Communities, which leases the Ashwood Training Center property to Marc Ricker. The site plan has the soccer fields located where the training track sits and near the southeast border of Fasig-Tipton Kentucky's sale grounds. The fields are adjacent to trainer Ken McPeek's Magdalena Farm. The site plan also calls for 750 parking spaces.

The land is currently zoned Agriculture Rural (A-R).

Staff for the Division of Planning are recommending a postponement on the issue, citing questions about the relationship between the proposed recreational fields and what it says is an “anticipated” commercial stadium for a USL League One professional soccer franchise that is coming to Lexington in 2023. Plans for a downtown soccer stadium have fallen through and no new plans have been announced. The site plan did not include a stadium, though the Division of Planning staff said  “separation between the uses” (recreational soccer fields and pro stadium) be more “clearly delineated.”

William J. Shively, owner of Dixiana Farm in Lexington, brought the franchise to Lexington. Vince Gabbert, a vice president at Keeneland, is the franchise president.

Gabbert declined to comment on the proposal, referring all questions to the property owner, Anderson Communities, which did not return phone messages.

The facility, previously known as Victory Haven, was opened by Ricker  in the spring of 2019 and features a six-furlong track, nearly 300 stalls, 30 turnout paddocks  and indoor and outdoor arenas.

Ricker did not return a phone message seeking comment.

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Newgrange Tops Former Baffert Trainees Entered In Saturday’s Affirmed Stakes

A two-time graded stakes winner, trainer Tim Yakteen's Newgrange heads an evenly matched group of six sophomores going 1 1/16 miles in Saturday's Grade 3, $100,000 Affirmed Stakes at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif.

A winner of the G3 Sham Stakes in his second career start here on Jan. 1, Newgrange then shipped to Oaklawn Park, where he posted an impressive 1 ½ length win G3 Southwest Stakes as the 3-2 favorite. Subsequently the 4-5 favorite among a field of 11 in the G2 Rebel Stakes at the same 1 1/16-mile distance, Newgrange tasted defeat for the first time as he came up empty through the stretch to finish sixth, beaten 4 ¼ lengths.

Idle since the Rebel, Newgrange, one of four Affirmed entrants originally trained by currently suspended Bob Baffert, will make his first start for Yakteen and rates top billing. A $125,000 Keeneland September Yearling by Violence out of the Empire Maker mare Bella Chianti, Newgrange has earnings of $555,334 and is owned by SF Racing, LLC, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables, LLC, et al.

A runaway 10 length first out maiden winner going 6 ½ furlongs here on March 26 with Baffert, High Connection was subsequently off as the 3-5 favorite in a first condition allowance going 1 1/16 miles on May 8, but he was soundly beaten by his front-running stablemate Armagnac, finishing second by 4 ¼ lengths.

Although he shuffled his feet a bit leaving the gate, High Connection could never get on terms with the winner but will hope to make amends in his second two-turn assignment Saturday in what will be his second start for trainer Sean McCarthy. A $290,000 Florida 2-year-old in training sale purchase a year ago March, High Connection is by the Curlin stallion Connect and is out of the Forest Camp mare Forest Legend. Owned by HRH Prince Sultan Bin Mishal Al Saud, he has earning of $54,000.

Never a factor in his six furlong turf debut Feb. 25, Hopper shifted to seven furlongs on dirt here May 7 and the result was a solid 2 ¼ length win. With Juan Hernandez sticking with High Connection, Hopper, in what will be his second start for Sean McCarthy, will stretch out for the first time and be ridden by Abel Cedillo.

A $90,000 Keeneland September Yearling, Hopper, who is by Declaration of War out of the Caesour mare Irridescence, has earnings of $40,700 and is owned by Lanni Bloodstock, SF Racing, LLC and Madaket Stables, LLC.

An impressive first-out maiden winner going six furlongs at Los Alamitos Dec. 11, Doppelganger, who was purchased for $570,000 as a yearling, has been winless in four subsequent starts, all graded stakes. Following his maiden win he ran an even fourth, beaten 2 ¾ lengths by Richard Mandella's Forbidden Kingdom at odds of 4-5 in the seven furlong San Vicente Stakes Jan. 29 and was then second by 5 ¾ lengths to Forbidden Kingdom in the G2 San Felipe at 1 1/16 miles March 5.

In his first start for Yakteen, Doppelganger never threatened in the G1 Arkansas Derby, finishing fourth by eight lengths at 7-1 and in his most recent outing, he was sixth, beaten 10 lengths in the G2 Pat Day Mile at Churchill Downs on May 7.

A bay colt by Into Mischief out of the Quiet American mare Twice the Lady, Doppelganger will be ridden for the first time by Drayden Van Dyke. Owned by SF Racing, LLC, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables, LLC, et al, he's got a win and a second place finish from five starts and earnings of $190,700.

THE GRADE 3 AFFIRMED WITH JOCKEYS & WEIGHTS IN POST POSITION ORDER

Race 7 of 10 Approximate post time 4 p.m. PT

  1. Hopper – Abel Cedillo – 120
  2. Doppelganger – Drayden Van Dyke – 120
  3. High Connection – Juan Hernandez – 120
  4. Fast Draw Munnings – Tyler Baze – 124
  5. Newgrange – Edwin Maldonado – 124
  6. Pioneering Papa – Umberto Rispoli – 120

First post time for a 10-race card on Saturday is at 1 p.m. Santa Anita's admission gates will open early at 8 a.m. for simulcast wagering on a Belmont Stakes Day card from New York.

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