‘She Should Relish Two Turns’: Stakes Next For Impressive Maiden Winner, Malathaat Full Sister Julia Shining

Stonestreet Stables' homebred Julia Shining, a full sister to champion Malathaat, made her racing debut on Sunday one to remember as she came from far back to score a 2¾-length victory in the sixth race.

“The end result was what we wanted, but she went about it not in the typical way in winning on debut,” trainer Todd Pletcher said of the 2-year-old filly.

Julia Shining broke well but dropped back to the rear of the 12-horse field in the race over the Beard Course of 7 furlongs, 184 feet.

“She started climbing from the kickback, but once (jockey) Luis (Saez) got her in the clear she was fine,” Pletcher said. “Still, at the five-eighths pole, I was not sure.”

Approaching the far turn, Julia Shining began a four-wide move and by the time the field hit the top of the stretch, she was widest of all and swept past the field.

“I thought the Beard Course might be too short for her,” Pletcher said. “She should relish two turns, and I think the ($250,000) Demoiselle (G2) going a mile and eighth (at Aqueduct) would be a strong possibility and the timing (Dec. 3) is pretty good.”

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Wicked Halo Brings Three-Race Win Streak Into Keeneland’s Raven Run

Winchell Thoroughbreds' homebred Wicked Halo, winner of the Prioress (G2) at Saratoga in her most recent start, heads a field of nine 3-year-old fillies entered Wednesday for Saturday's 24th running of the $350,000 Lexus Raven Run (G2) going 7 furlongs on the main track.

One of two stakes scheduled on Saturday's 10-race program that begins at 1 p.m. ET, the Lexus Raven Run will go as the ninth race with a 5:16 p.m. post time.

Trained by Steve Asmussen, Wicked Halo brings a three-race win streak into the Lexus Raven Run with two of the victories coming at Churchill Downs prior to the Prioress. Tyler Gaffalione, who has been aboard for all three victories, has the mount Saturday and will break from post position eight.

Enhancing the field are three invaders from New York.

Alifyfe Racing's undefeated Fingal's Cave ships in for trainer David Donk. The New York-bred daughter of Carpe Diem enters the Lexus Raven Run off a victory in the restricted Fleet Indian at Saratoga on Aug. 26. Joel Rosario has the mount and will break from post position five.

Trainer John Terranova II will send out two runners: Gatsas Stables, R. A. Hill Stable and Steven Schoenfeld's Delaware Oaks (G3) winner Midnight Stroll and Union Lake, who was third in the Prioress for Schoenfeld. Luis Saez has the call on Midnight Stroll and will break from post nine, while John Velazquez will be aboard Union Lake from post one.

The field for the Lexus Raven Run, with riders and weights from the rail out, is:

  1. Union Lake (Velazquez, 118 pounds)
  2. Smash Ticket (Kendrick Carmouche, 120)
  3. Republique (Julien Leparoux, 120)
  4. Last Leaf (Martin Garcia, 118)
  5. Fingal's Cave (Rosario, 120)
  6. Colorful Mischief (Gerardo Corrales, 120)
  7. Freedom Speaks (Florent Geroux, 120)
  8. Wicked Halo (Gaffalione, 120)
  9. Midnight Stroll (Saez, 120)

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Fort Erie: Closing Day Rescheduled For Oct. 24

After receiving all necessary approvals, Fort Erie Race Track announces the rescheduled closing day for the 2022 racing reason. The final day of racing for the year will be held on Monday, October 24, beginning at 12:25 p.m.

The event will also be Fort Erie's fan appreciation day. Fans will receive free Fort Erie programs, and prizes will be given away between the races.

There will also be a mandatory payout of over $11,000 in the Jackpot hi5 pool in the final race on Monday.

Fort Erie cancelled racing on Tuesday, October 18 for the safety of the horses and riders, when persistent rain left the track in unfavorable racing conditions.

For more information, visit www.forterieracing.com

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HISA Distributes 2023 Financial Assessments To State Racing Commissions

The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) on Monday distributed 2023 financial assessments to State Racing Commissions (SRCs) as the Authority prepares to expand its national oversight and rule implementation efforts to anti-doping and medication control on January 1, 2023. HISA's Racetrack Safety program has been in effect since July 1, 2022.

Each SRC received an assessment that represents the respective state's total financial obligation for 2023 as outlined by the Authority's Cost Assessment Methodology rule, which was approved by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

SRCs can reduce their assessment if they enter into an agreement with HISA and the Horseracing Integrity and Welfare Unit (HIWU). The full HISA budget for 2023 is $72,509,662.  To promote industry collaboration and uniformity, HISA has offered SRCs approximately $23 million in monetary credits against the assessment. These credits are available to SRCs who choose to provide sample collection personnel and investigative services (including stewards involved in investigations) in compliance with the new Anti-Doping and Medication Control (ADMC) Program rules.

In addition, SRCs are no longer responsible for individually paying for investigations, laboratory fees and shipping costs, or any legal expenses associated with prosecuting anti-doping and medication control violations or appeals of those prosecutions, as these are now provided for by HISA, HIWU and the FTC.

The industry will also benefit from further cost reductions in existing and new expenses related to anti-doping and medication control because of economies of scale in contracting costs and other economic efficiencies gained through a unified, national program.

Although the full incremental cost to industry is difficult to calculate with certainty, between the offered credits and relief from existing expenses, it is significantly lower than the official budget indicates.

The main components of the budgets include (pre-credit reductions):

  • The ADMC Program that will be administered nationally by HIWU: $58,108,758 (inclusive of all sample collection, laboratory analysis, enforcement, and other program costs);
  • HISA's Racetrack Safety Program: $3,654,830;
  • HISA's technology build and maintenance to support its Programs: $5,466,709;
  • Costs associated with HISA's administration and organizational operations: $5,279,365 (of which $1,800,000 is budgeted for defending against litigation challenging HISA and related expenses)

“The 2023 assessment balances HISA's commitment to cost efficiency with the fact that the industry has historically underinvested in safety and integrity,” said HISA CEO Lisa Lazarus. “We are focused on leveraging existing state resources for anti-doping as the foundation on which to build a first-class program for the sport. Under HISA and HIWU, Thoroughbred racing, for the first time, will have uniform national standards and rules for safety and medication, more comprehensive forensic testing, expanded and targeted Out of Competition Testing, a highly qualified national investigative team, and a streamlined and efficient adjudication process. I look forward to deepening collaboration with our SRC counterparts and racetracks across the U.S., especially as we expand our jurisdiction to anti-doping and medication control.”

If an SRC opts-out of paying, it becomes the responsibility of the covered racetracks in the state to collect the fees to pay the HISA assessment.  Additionally, if an SRC does not enter into an agreement with HISA and HIWU, it becomes HIWU's responsibility to assume all sample collection responsibilities in that state.

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