Ballylinch Stars As Book 2 Closes With Record Returns

NEWMARKET, UK–With almost 100 lots still to sell, the turnover for Book 2 had already surpassed the tally set in 2021 and, just as witnessed last week at Tattersalls, this second catalogue of four for the October Yearling Sale, bettered all markers of a year ago.

There was a broader spread of buyers, but Stroud Coleman Bloodstock, whose principal Anthony Stroud had been so busy on behalf of Sheikh Mohammed's Godolphin operation during Book 1, was again active throughout, with the agency ending Book 2 as the leading buyer with 23 bought for 5,625,000gns.

Tally-Ho Stud dominated the consignors' list all week, and the farm's flagship stallion Kodiac (GB) was paid several compliments by leading owner-breeders keen to buy his daughters, notably Cheveley Park Stud and Watership Down Stud, who spent 320,000gns and 150,000gns on a filly each.

In his closing statement, Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony  referred to “Three extraordinary record-breaking days at Book 1”, which was neatly followed by more records tumbling at Book 2 for the second year running. The average of 96,020gns was up by 14%, while the median also climbed, by 13% to 70,000gns. At the final fall of hammer after three days and another 732 yearlings through the ring at Park Paddocks and a clearance rate of 86%, Book 2 had pulled in 60,780,500 (+11%) to add to the 126,671,000gns accrued from Book 1 yearlings.

“The word most commonly used to describe the trade we have experienced throughout this week has been 'unrelenting',” Mahony said. “There have been records established in pretty well every conceivable category. Turnover, average and median have all reached unprecedented levels and yet again Book 2 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale has been the second-highest grossing yearling sale in Europe, second only to Book 1. The number of yearlings selling for 200,000gns or more is a wide margin record as is the number selling for 300,000gns or more, and never before have seven yearlings at Book 2 of the October Yearling Sale broken the 500,000-guinea mark.”

He continued, “Following on from Book 1, buyers from America, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, and throughout the Gulf region have all continued to make significant contributions over the past three days. European buyers have also been conspicuous at all levels of the market while the domestic British and Irish demand continues to be the bedrock of Europe's largest yearling sale which annually showcases so many of the best commercial yearlings to be found and consistently produces top class horses like this year's outstanding unbeaten Derby winner Desert Crown.”

 

The Stroud And Ballylinch Show

Anthony Stroud signed for two members of a strong Ballylinch Stud draft, for two different owners. Lot 1303, a Lope De Vega (Ire) filly out of a Galileo (Ire) half-sister to the classy dual Group 1 winner Chriselliam (Ire), went the way of Godolphin for 650,000gns, but Stroud had to see off a determined attempt from the Coolmore camp.

“I knew she'd sell well but I did not expect that,” said John O'Connor, manager of Ballylinch Stud, which bred the filly. “But when you get a clash between two very interested buyers, these things can happen. There were lots of people on her, too. This is a family we have been associated with a long time. I originally bought [third dam] Ingabelle from Tom Lacy, Tony Lacy's father, and we have bred most of the black-type horses on this page.”

Along with Chriselliam, the filly's dam Gallitea (Ire) is a half-sister to the G2 Cape Verdi S winner Very Special (Ire), herself by Lope De Vega. The further family also includes Ingabelle's champion 2-year-old daughter Priory Belle (Ire) (Priolo) and her half-sister, the G1 Premio Lydia Tesio winner Eva's Request (Ire) (Soviet Star).

Lope De Vega was not the only one of the Ballylinch stallions to feature prominently on Wednesday. With Night Of Thunder (Ire) having been hugely popular through Books 1 and 2 at Tattersalls, it was the turn of another son of Dubawi (Ire), New Bay (GB), to shine in the closing session when Anthony Stroud went to 425,000gns for lot 1264, the half-brother to G3 Concorde S. winner Statement (Ire) (Lawman {Fr}).

Peter Harris, the former successful breeder and trainer at his Pendley Farm in Hertfordshire, has meant business with his purchases this week, and this colt out of the Lope De Vega (Ire) mare Fact Or Folklore (Ire) is another to be joining Jane Chapple-Hyam's Newmarket stable, where Harris already has a number of horses in training. The trainer will be delighted with the latest recruit as she had great success with the offspring of his sire of late, including with the dual Group 1 winner Saffron Beach (GB) and Group 3 winner Claymore (Fr), both of whom won at Royal Ascot this year.

“The trainers really like the New Bays,” said O'Connor. “And with the kind of mares he is covering now he has the opportunity to step to a higher level again. Every horse has to take that opportunity, but we believe he can. The major players are still here and they are still anxious to buy nice horses. There were plenty of bids coming for him from all over the sale ring.”

New Bay had nine yearlings sell in Book 2 for an average price of 141,333gns.

 

Knight Starstruck for Ballyvolane Colt

A strong sale for Starspangledbanner (Aus) included a colt from John Foley's Ballyvolane Stud out of the Dandy Man (Ire) mare Great Dame (Ire), who brought the hammer down at 600,000gns and was signed for by Richard Brown. Lot 1321 was bred by The Great Dame Partnership and is the first foal of the half-sister to the G2 Goldene Peitsche winner Donnerschlag (GB) (Bahamian Bounty {GB}) and to listed winner Izzy Bizu (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}). The mare has a Churchill (Ire) filly foal on the ground and was covered this year by Ardad (Ire).

Richard Knight, active through Book 1 but quiet so far this week, signed for the colt and said, “He was the only one we picked out in this sale, thought he was a lovely individual. I like the fact that the mare was a useful 2-year-old herself and he looks like he will be sharp. We felt he will be a great addition to the horses we have already bought and he shouldn't take a huge amount of time.”

Now five, Great Dame, won at two over the minimum trip for the Nick Bradley Racing syndicate and was bought three years ago at the December Sale by Barry Lynch for 28,000gns.

 

 

The Nays Have It

A horse that can do it on both sides of the world, No Nay Never had a good day on Wednesday, siring the G1 Thousand Guineas winner Madame Pommery (Aus) at Caulfield in Melbourne and featuring among the leaders during the final day of Book 2 yearlings at Tattersalls.

His popularity this sales season is no surprise given the season No Nay Never has had, which includes Group 1 victories from Blackbeard (Ire), Little Big Bear (Ire) and the tough filly Alcohol Free (Ire), who extended her tally of top-level wins to three at ages two, three and four.

His colt consigned by John Cullinan and Roger Marley of Church Farm & Horse Park Stud as lot 1113 was an expensive foal-turned-even more expensive yearling when the duo's initial investment of 110,000gns last December grew to 360,000gns.

Reporting an “up-and-down week”, Cullinan said of the son of Bright Sapphire (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), “The whole way through the year, I always thought he was our banker.”

His confidence was justified when MV Magnier agreed with him and snapped up the half-brother to the G2 Herbert Power S. winner Wall Of Fire (Ire) (Canford Cliffs {Ire}).

Charlie Gordon-Watson was another to plump for No Nay Never, buying lot 1180, Baroda Stud's son of the G3 Park Express S. winner Czabo (GB) (Sixties Icon {GB}), for 325,000gns following an earlier purchase from Manister House Stud of lot 1155, for Al Shaqab Racing, at 220,000gns. The latter, out of the useful dual winner Conniption (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), was bred by Frank Hutchinson.

No Nay Never's average for Book 2 weighed in at 162,357gns for 14 sold.

 

Shadwell Invests

As we count down to the swansong of Baaeed (GB) in Saturday's G1 QIPCO British Champion S., it has been encouraging to see his owner Sheikh Hissa present at Park Paddocks on several occasions over the last fortnight, and her Shadwell operation signed for eight yearlings at Book 2, seven of which were fillies.

Heading the list was lot 1190, a Siyouni (Fr) second foal of the listed-placed Dancing Breeze (Ire) (New Approach {Ire}), who was bought from the Castlebridge Consignment for 350,000gns.

Bred by Merry Fox Stud, which also enjoyed some decent results during Book 1, the filly's dam is a half-sister to G3 Desmond S winner Future Generation (Ire) (Hurricane Run {Ire}), who is in turn the dam of G2 Prix de Chaudenay winner Brundtland (Ire).

 

Havana Field Day

Whitsbury Manor Stud can not only bask in the glory of having bred the G1 Dewhurst S winner Chaldean (GB) (Frankel {GB}), but the Hampshire farm is also being well represented by its freshman sire Havana Grey (GB) this season.

The former sprinter has sired 36 winners for far this season, including the one-two in Friday's G3 Cornwallis S. courtesy of Rumstar (GB) and Maylandsea (GB), so it was therefore no surprise to see his yearlings closely scrutinised at the sales.

Havana Grey's former trainer Karl Burke landed the most expensive of the group at Book 2, bidding 325,000gns for lot 1226, Kilminfoyle House Stud's Stud's colt out of Dotted Swiss (GB), a three-time winner by the farm's former resident winner Swiss Spirit (GB).

“I saw the colt on Sunday and really liked him straightaway,” Burke said. “He's a strong, powerful horse, very like his sire and came highly recommended. I've had four or five this year by him and this is by far the nicest.”

The transaction secured yet another good result for one the best pinhookers in the business, Michael Fitzpatrick, who bought the colt from his breeder Whitsbury Manor Stud at Park Paddocks last year for 56,000gns,

He said, “I thought he was the best foal here on the Saturday of last year's foal sale. It was big price to give for him as a foal but it has paid off.

Fitzpatrick added, “He looks sharp, and does look a real Royal Ascot 2-year-old. Havana Grey has gone from strength to strength this season, and I'd like to wish Karl Burke all the best with him. Hopefully he can become the next Havana Grey.”

Burke, who buys in partnership with his daughter Kelly, also picked up a colt by another Whitsbury Manor stallion, Showcasing (GB), with whom he has enjoyed great success in the past, notably through the Group 1-winning sprinter Quiet Reflection (GB) and G2 Mill Reef S. winner Toocoolforschool (Ire).

The trainer went to 300,000gns for the colt out of the G3 Musidora S. winner Give And Take (GB) (Cityscape {GB}) from Nicholas Jones's Coln Valley Stud, the sole offering from the breeder in Book 2.

Whitsbury Manor did have its own good result with Havana Grey, however, when selling lot 1233 for 220,000gns to Stroud Coleman Bloodstock. The colt is the first living foal of Dundunah (Sidney's Candy), a winning half-sister to the Grade II-placed Cuvee Uncorked (Cuvee).

Havana Grey, who stood for £6,500 in his second season, recorded a Book 2 average of 150,857gns for seven yearlings sold.

Another 15 yearlings by Havana Grey will be offered in Book 3, which is where the attention now turns for Thursday and Friday during which another 600 or so yearlings will pass through the ring before a short Book 4 session on Saturday morning. It is worth recalling that two of this year's star fillies, Lezoo (GB) (Zoustar {Aus}) and Oscula (Ire) (Galileo Gold {GB}) were found respectively in these sections of the sale in 2021 and 2020, as Edmond Mahony referenced in his closing address for Book 2.

He said, “The support we receive from so many breeders and consignors from Britain, Ireland and further afield is the key to the enduring popularity of the October Yearling Sales at Tattersalls and is hugely appreciated. There is quality to be found at every level and next up is Book 3 of the October Yearling Sale, which has produced two of this year's top European 2-year-olds; Lezoo, recent winner of the Group 1 Cheveley Park Stakes, and Crypto Force, the impressive winner of the Group 2 Beresford S.”

Book 3 gets underway on Thursday at the slightly earlier time of 9:30 a.m.

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The Casino Gambling Luck

Ever heard someone saying he just got lucky at the casino? Well, he’s lying. Because casino gambling isn’t about luck. It’s about skill, strategy, and outwitting the other players. No one can call himself lucky when he wins in poker, blackjack, or baccarat; chances are, he spends the game time thinking hard and reviewing his moves. There is no luck in that because eventually, he simply outwits the other players. There is only one game wherein a person can tell himself he got lucky in casino gambling. That one game is the slots.

Slot machines are the crowd pleasers among all casino games. Casino patrons usually start their casino gambling career by trying out their luck with the slot machines. The big come-on of slot machines that entices new players is the possibility of winning a big amount, or even the jackpot, for just a little cash. Further, there is no need to be an expert or to have the best poker face — all that is needed, really, is pure luck.

The slot machines are also the most numerous machines in any Vegas casino. A typical casino usually has at least a dozen slot machines or even a slot machine lounge. Even convenience stores sometimes have their own slot machines for quick bets. Though people don’t usually come to a casino just to play at the slots, they use the machines while waiting for a vacant spot in the poker table or until their favorite casino game starts a new round. Statistics show that a night of casino gambling does not end without a visit at the slot machines for most casino patrons.

Aside from being accessible, the slot machines are easy enough to play. As I mentioned earlier, no special skill is required in playing. The game’s objective is to chance upon the winning combination — different combinations vary in the amount of winnings. Usually, a combination is as easy as chancing upon three identical objects on the screen. Sometimes, even combinations which are not identical also amount to something. Hit the right combination and the player takes home the jackpot. This, of course, depends on the system of the slot machine. A player just have to insert his money in the slot and press the button to make the reels turn. Slot machines are casino gambling games that perhaps require the most number of wishful and hopeful thinking.

But despite the popularity and facility of playing slot machines, there are people who brand the game as the worst form of casino gambling. But these are people who probably are on the wrong side of Lady Luck. In fact, slot machines pose the most number of winnings. Players also possess the most advantage in playing slots than any other casino game. Perhaps, the most obvious of the slot’s advantages is that it practically negates the need for skill. I stress that slot machines are based purely on chance and luck. Playing strategies are not important; the skills players most likely need are the abilities to insert money and to push the button. Not exactly hard compared to the concentration and strategy needed to win the other games. Second, if you are not well-versed on the basics of poker, blackjack, and other card games, you stand the risk of losing lots of money. It is different with slots. You bet a dollar or two; when you lose, it’s only a dollar or two. But if you win, you take home as much as a hundred bucks for your dollar. That is unlikely to happen in poker where your winnings can’t even cover up for the money you lost. Third, most slot machines’ pay-out percentages are in the mid to high 90’s. These percentages are higher than the ones usually offered for the other games.

Clearly, the most basic advantage of the slot machines is that it requires no thinking and effort. The game of slots is very relaxing in its simplicity. This is probably the reason why casino gambling patrons continue to patronize the slots even after many years. After all, relaxation is their main purpose in engaging in casino gambling.

Weekly Rulings and Commissions Rulings: Oct. 4-10

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.

With the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA) having gone into effect on July 1, the TDN will also post a roundup of the relevant HISA-related rulings from the same week.

California
Track: Santa Anita
Date: 10/07/2022
Licensee: Leonard Rivero, owner
Penalty: Suspended license
Violation: Failure to appear for hearing
Explainer: Owner Leonard Rivero (DBA; WINNER CIRCLE STABLES), having failed to respond to written notice to appear before the Board of Stewards at Santa Anita Park on October 6, 2022, is suspended for violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1547 (Failure to Appear) pending an appearance at a hearing before the Board of Stewards to answer to charges alleging violation of CHRB rule #1876 (Financial Responsibility- $2594.52 to K C Horse Transport, Inc.). Suspension to commence on October 13, 2022.

Track: Santa Anita
Date: 10/07/2022
Licensee: Luis Aguilar, owner
Penalty: $200 fine
Violation: Shoeing without license
Explainer: Owner Luis Aguilar is fined $200.00 for violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1481 (Occupational Licenses and Fees–shoeing without a proper license)

Track: Santa Anita
Date: 10/07/2022
Licensee: Lloyd Wicker, trainer
Penalty: $500 fine
Violation: Out of competition medication violation
Explainer: Trainer Lloyd Wicker, who worked out the horse HOLLYWOOD RUMOR at San Luis Rey Downs on July 20, 2022, is fined $500.00 and assessed one half (1/2) point in accordance with California Horse Racing Rule #1843.4 (Multiple Medication Violations–Expires 10/08/23) for violation of California Horse Racing Board Rule #1868 (Authorization Medication During Workouts) and Rule #1843.1  (Prohibited Drug Substances – Phenylbutazone [(Class 4]).

Track: Santa Anita
Date: 10/09/2022
Licensee: Juan Hernandez, jockey
Penalty: One-day suspension, $250 fine
Violation: Excessive use of the whip

Explainer: Having violated the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority Rule #2280 (Use of Riding Crop) and pursuant to Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority Rule #2282 (Riding Crop Violations and Penalties–Class 3), Jockey JUAN HERNANDEZ, who rode TURN ON THE JETS in the ninth race at Santa Anita Park on October 8, 2022, is suspended for one (1) day (October 16, 2022), and fined $250.00 for one (1) strike over the limit. Furthermore, Jockey JUAN HERNANDEZ is assigned three (3) violation points that will be expunged on April 9, 2023, six (6) months from the date of final adjudication pursuant to Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority Rule #2282 (Riding Crop Violations and Penalties. Jockey JUAN HERNANDEZ has accrued a total of nine (9) points. Pursuant to California Horse Racing Board rule #1766 (Designated Races), the term of suspension shall not prohibit participation in designated races.

Track: Santa Anita
Date: 10/09/2022
Licensee: Ian Kruljac, trainer
Penalty: Reimbursement by owner of claim and stabling costs
Violation: Voided claim
Explainer: In the matter of the claim submitted for the horse GYPSY LYNN; Having received first notice of a Prohibited Substance (methocarbamol) in the post-race test sample, pursuant to Horse Racing Integrity and Safety Rule 2262 (c)(5) (Void Claim), the claim submitted for the horse GYPSY LYNN, in the first race on August 21, 2022, at Del Mar Racetrack is hereby deemed void.

The horse, GYPSY LYNN trained by IAN KRULJAC, shall be returned to owner CLARKE M. COOPER (DBA: CLARKE M. COOPER FAMILY TRUST) and CLARKE M. COOPER (DBA: CLARKE M. COOPER FAMILY TRUST) shall return the amount of the claim of TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($20,000) to owner TODD CADY by October 16, 2022. Furthermore, owner CLARKE M. COOPER (DBA: CLARKE M. COOPER FAMILY TRUST) shall reimburse owner TODD CADY in the amount of $1,679.54 for the care and training of the horse during the time the horse was in the claimant's barn.

Track: Santa Anita
Date: 10/10/2022
Licensee: Drayden Van Dyke, jockey
Penalty: Reimbursement by owner and jockey of purse money
Violation: Excessive use of the whip
Explainer: Pursuant to a formal hearing held on October 8, 2022, it is hereby ordered that BOLT'S BROAD, who finished first in the sixth race at Del Mar Race Track on September 9, 2022, be disqualified and deemed unplaced pursuant to HISA Rule 2282 (Riding Crop Violations and Penalties [Class 2 Violation]) for violation of HISA Rule 2280 (Use of Riding Crop).

It is further ordered that the purse money awarded to Owner WENDY RUIS (RUIS RACING LLC), $60,000 and Jockey DRAYDEN VAN DYKE, 4,800 be distributed in accordance with the revised order of finish by the Paymaster of Purses at Del Mar Race Track

Revised order of finish is as follows:
1st  Classymademoiselle; 2nd La Peer; 3rd Anacaro; 4th Balenciaga Betty; 5th  Free and Humble; 6th  Shirley's Bane

All records are ordered to reflect this ruling. In accordance with California Horse Racing Board rule #1956 (Race Declared Official) neither pari-mutuel payoffs nor the distribution of any pari-mutuel pool shall be affected.

New York
Track: Aqueduct
Date: 10/06/2022
Licensee: Tom Morley, trainer
Penalty: Ten-day suspension, $1,000 fine
Violation: Medication violation
Explainer: Having received a report from the NYS Gaming Commission Equine Drug Testing Laboratory of the finding of Phenylbutazone in the post-race sample taken from Horse “Built to Last” (#4) which raced in the 3rd race and finished 1st on August 24th 2022. Trainer of record Mr. Thomas Morley having been notified of the post-race positive and having waived his right to appeal is hereby fined the sum of $1,000 and suspended ten Calendar days effective Thursday October 13th 2022, through Saturday October 22nd 2022, inclusive.

Furthermore, the Stewards order horse “Built to Last” disqualified from any part of the purse and the purse redistributed as follows:

  1. (#11) Kingstown
  2. (#12) Tommy Gun
  3. (#13) Full Complement
  4. (#10) Magic Truck

Ordered that during your period of suspension, you shall not directly or indirectly participate in New York State pari-mutuel horse racing. You are denied the privileges and use of the grounds of all racetracks, you are forbidden to participate in any share of purses or other payment. Every horse is denied the privileges of the grounds and shall not participate in pari-mutuel racing in New York State, that (a) is owned or trained by you, or by any individuals who serves as your agent or employee during your suspension: or (b) for which you during your suspension are directly or indirectly with training, including any arrangements to care for, train, enter, race, invoice, collect fees or other payments, manage funds, employ or insure workers, provide advise or other information or assist with any aspect of the training of such horses.

Track: Aqueduct
Date: 10/07/2022
Licensee: Edmund Davis, trainer
Penalty: Fifteen-day suspension, $1,500 fine
Violation: Medication violation
Explainer: Having received a report from the NYS Gaming Commission Equine Drug Testing Laboratory of the finding of Phenylbutazone in the post-race sample taken from Horse “Cap't Remington” #6 which raced in the 3rd race and finished 2nd on August 5th 2022. Trainer of record Mr. Edmund Davis having been notified of the post-race positive and having waived his right to appeal is hereby fined the sum of $1,500 and suspended fifteen Calendar days effective October 16th 2022 through October 30th 2022, inclusive.

Furthermore, the Stewards order horse ” Cap't Remmington” disqualified from any part of the purse and the purse redistributed as follows:

  1. (#5) Jay'stalker
  2. (#3) Barone Marchis
  3. (#4) Makart
  4. (#2) Devil Or Angel
  5. (#7) My Slick Nick

Ordered that during your period of suspension, you shall not directly or indirectly participate in New York State pari-mutuel horse racing. You are denied the privileges and use of the grounds of all racetracks, you are forbidden to participate in any share of purses or other payment. Every horse is denied the privilages of the grounds and shall not participate in pari-mutuel racing in New York State, that (a) is owned or trained by you, or by any  individuals who serves as your agent or employee during your suspension: or (b) for which you during your suspension are directly or indirectly with training, including any arrangements to care for, train, enter, race, invoice, collect fees or other payments, manage funds, employ or insure workers, provide advise or other information or assist with any aspect of the training of such horses.

Kentucky
Track: Keeneland
Date: 10/08/2022
Licensee: Carlos Villasana, jockey
Penalty: Suspended license
Violation: Failed drug test
Explainer: Carlos Villasana is hereby immediately suspended by the Board of Stewards for his failed drug test (reported on October 7, 2022 as positive for cocaine) and is ordered to undergo an evaluation by a professional in the field of addictive or substance abuse disorders approved by the KHRC. Consideration for reinstatement is contingent upon the adherence to the recommendation of the approved counsellor. Mr. Villasana must also provide a negative drug test prior to reinstatement. During his suspension Carlos Villasana is denied the privileges of all facilities under the jurisdiction of the KHRC.

Track: Keeneland
Date: 10/09/2022
Licensee: Jose Ortiz, jockey
Penalty: Three-day suspension
Violation: Careless riding
Explainer: After a hearing before the Board of Stewards, Jose Ortiz who rode Raging Sea in the ninth race at Keeneland on October 7, 2022, is hereby suspended three days, October 19 through October 21, 2022 (inclusive) for careless riding in the stretch that resulted in the disqualification of his mount.

Track: Keeneland
Date: 10/09/2022
Licensee: Irad Ortiz, jockey
Penalty: Three-day suspension
Violation: Careless riding
Explainer: After a hearing before the Board of Stewards, Irad Ortiz who rode Longpants Required in the tenth race at Keeneland on October 7, 2022, is hereby suspended three days, October 19 through October 21, 2022 (inclusive) for careless riding near the 3/8 pole.

Track: Keeneland
Date: 10/09/2022
Licensee: Joel Rosario, jockey
Penalty: Three-day suspension
Violation: Careless riding
Explainer: After a hearing before the Board of Stewards, Joel Rosario who rode Olga Isabel in the fifth race at Keeneland on October 7, 2022, is hereby suspended three days, October 19 through October 21, 2022 (inclusive) for careless riding near the 1/4 pole that resulted in the disqualification of his mount.

NEW HISA STEWARDS RULINGS
Note: While HISA has shared these rulings over the past week, some of them originate from prior weeks.

Violations of Crop Rule
Churchill Downs
Francisco Arrieta – ruling date October 4, 2022
Francisco Arrieta – ruling date October 8, 2022

Hawthorne
Eduardo Gallardo – ruling date October 6, 2022

Horseshoe Indianapolis
Adam Beschizza – ruling date October 6, 2022
Javier Padron-Barcenas – ruling date October 6, 2022
Kendal Deann Sterritt – ruling date October 6, 2022
Eduardo Perez – ruling date October 7, 2022

Mountaineer Park
Juan Gabriel Lagunes – ruling date September 27, 2022
Luciano Barron Hernandez – ruling date September 27, 2022
Eder Luis Martinez – ruling date October 3, 2022
Luciano Barron Hernandez – ruling date October 5, 2022
I'm Praying for That – ruling date October 5, 2022
Marco Ccamaque – ruling date October 7, 2022 (violation date Sept. 28)
Marco Ccamaque – ruling date October 7, 2022 (violation date Oct. 3)

Penn National
Pedro Requena – ruling date October 6, 2022

Pimlico
Xavier Perez – ruling date September 10, 2022

Presque Isle Downs
Alexis Valdes – ruling date October 10, 2022
Wilfredo Martinez – ruling date October 10, 2022

Remington Park
Obed Sanchez – ruling date October 6, 2022

Zia Park
J.C. Villanueva – ruling date October 8, 2022

Voided Claims
Churchill Downs
Thatch – ruling date October 1, 2022

Hawthorne
Gotta Chase It – ruling date October 2, 2022

Belterra Park
Monolito – ruling date October 5, 2022

Violations Involving Forfeiture of Purse
Mountaineer Park
Marco Ccamaque – $500 fine; 3-day suspension; 5 points; redistribution of purse; 7-day additional suspension due to accumulation of HISA points; ruling date October 7, 2022 (violation date Sept. 28)

Mountaineer Park
Marco Ccamaque – $500 fine; 3-day suspension; 5 points; redistribution of purse; 15-day additional suspension due to accumulation of HISA points; ruling date October 7, 2022 (violation date Oct. 3)

Appeal Request Updates
Mountaineer Park
Marco Ccamaque
Crop rule violation
Ruling date October 7, 2022 (violation date Sept. 28)
Appeal filed October 8, 2022
Stay granted

Mountaineer Park
Marco Ccamaque
Crop rule violation
Ruling date October 7, 2022 (violation date Oct. 3)
Appeal filed October 8, 2022
Stay granted

Horseshoe Indianapolis
Eduardo Perez
Crop rule violation
Ruling date October 7, 2022
Appeal filed October 11, 2022
Stay granted

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