Santa Anita Announces Pilot Program Using OTTBs To Support Adolescent Mental Health

Santa Anita Park has announced a joint venture between its Thoroughbred Aftercare Program and SRD Straightening Reins Foundation, a Santa Clarita based 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to assist adolescents and teens improve their mental health and well-being through Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP).

The pilot program, which will be run from November to February, aims to use Off-the-Track-Thoroughbreds known as OTTBs to show adolescents and teens that their lives have value and meaning in the face of challenges and transitions, just as Thoroughbreds do when they shift to another career after racing.

Two Thoroughbred mares were chosen for this program. Papa's Lady is a 9-year-old bay daughter of Papa Clem who raced 40 times with a record of 3-1-6. The other mare is My Aunt Annie, a 12-year-old dark bay daughter of Dixie Chatter who raced 23 times with a record of 1-2-2.

Retired from the racetrack at the ages of five and four respectively, both mares entered the Aftercare Program at Santa Anita Park to transition to new careers. They spent time with Holly Dunham at her farm where they were evaluated for their temperament and willingness to interact with humans. It was apparent from the beginning that their kind and trusting nature made them great candidates for the program.

“I would like to thank the Santa Anita Aftercare Team and the SRD Straightening Reins Foundation and Executive Director, Debbie Rocha, for working together to get this program up and running. Holly Dunham did a terrific job getting Papa's Lady and My Aunt Annie ready for the program and all of us are eager and looking forward to seeing these mares thrive in their new roles,” said Director of Racing and Racing Secretary Chris Merz.

The use of horses in therapy has proven to be a powerful tool to assist individuals experiencing emotional trauma and the challenges that daily life poses. SRD Straightening Reins Foundation uses Equine Assisted Psychotherapy to aid in communication and demonstrate ways individuals can deal with emotional obstacles using body language and positive reinforcement. Papa's Lady and My Aunt Annie will be used in the program to aid in these outcomes.

“I have dedicated my life to making a positive difference for those that cross my path, whether it be to show students in my classroom that they don't have to be a square peg in the round hole, or the ranch crew who learn that their energy levels influence the herd and others around them,” said SRD Straightening Reins Foundation Founder and Executive Director, Debbie Rocha. “We are excited to have these two mares come into our program. Our students have been busy preparing for their arrival and are just as excited to meet and learn from them,” she said.

For more information about the programs at SRD Straightening Reins or to donate, please visit https://srdstraighteningreins.org/ or call 661-803-1641.

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Jockey Jam: Mahoning Valley To Host PDJF Fundraiser Oct. 28-29

Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Race Course in Youngstown, Ohio, is proud to host its third annual fundraising event for the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund on Saturday, Oct. 29.  This year's event marks an important step forward for the fundraiser as it will hold a new name, Jockey Jam, and see the addition of a karaoke dinner fundraising event, Jockey Jamboree, to be held on Friday, Oct. 28.

“The mission statement behind the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund is one of importance to us and the racing community here at Mahoning Valley Race Course,” comments Rob Swedinovich, Vice President and General Manager.

In the events two previous additions, the jockey colony, horsemen, Mahoning Valley's team members, and local community have come together to help raise over $5,000 for the cause.

“The support that we have received for the event over the last two years has been humbling,” states Candy Wetzel, Mutuels Manager and lead organizer, “this year has been no exception as donations for the silent auction continue to roll in.”

Jockey Jam is pleased to welcome PDJF recipient Roger Blanco and 1970 Kentucky Derby winning jockey Mike Manganello as the two day event kicks off at 5pm on Friday, Oct. 28 with Jockey Jamboree.  The evening promises to bring with it great food, dancing, and a good chance of questionable singing ability.  Tickets to the dinner portion of the event remain available for $50 by reservation at: http://sevn.ly/xvfBbNrT.  For those interested in only karaoke, doors will reopen at 7pm at the cost of a $20 donation to the PDJF at the door.

Fundraising events will continue Saturday, Oct. 29 at 12pm joining a special 10 race Best of Ohio stakes card which will see half a million dollars in purse money up for grabs for Ohio bred horses.  Race goers will have the opportunity to participate in a raffle for a $500 Harley Davidson gift card, a silent auction including several horse racing and sports memorabilia items, and signing and photo opportunities with Roger Blanco, Mike Manganello, and Mahoning's local jockey colony.

Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Race Course extends a thank you to several local, equine, and racing community donors including the Kentucky Horse Park, the Cleveland Browns, the Pittsburgh Steelers, Lip Chip LLC, Mike Smith, Ramon Dominguez, Barry Dyngles, Salem Massotherapy LLC, Greta Polites, Tim Gross, Jacinto Vasquez, Pam Cline, and Harry Mays.

About Hollywood Gaming Mahoning Valley Race Course

 Operated by Penn Entertainment, Hollywood Gaming Mahoning Valley Race Course is conveniently located off Ohio State Route 46 and is open 24 hours daily. The 25,000 square foot gaming facility features VLT machines and live horse racing which includes a one-mile thoroughbred racetrack featuring track-view grandstand seats and a state-of-the-art simulcast theater where patrons can wager every day on races at tracks throughout North America. Dining and entertainment options include Take 2 Grill, Skybox Sports Bar, Harlan's Holiday, Trackside, and H Lounge. For more information, visit http://www.hollywoodmahoningvalley.com.

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‘Brilliantly Fast’ Meraas Could Be Speed Of Speed In Bold Ruler

Maitha Salem Mohammed Belobaida Alsuwaidi's Group 3-winning sprinter Meraas could be speed of speed in Saturday's Grade 3, $200,000 Bold Ruler, a six-furlong sprint for 3-year-olds and upward, at the Belmont at the Big A fall meet.

The Bold Ruler co-headlines a stacked card that includes the Grade 2, $300,000 Kelso, a one-turn mile for 3-year-olds and upward offering the top-four finishers a free nomination and starting fee in the Grade 1, $750,000 Cigar Mile slated for December 3 at the Big A. Also featured Saturday are the $120,000 Awad at 1 1/16-miles on turf for juveniles and the $120,000 Pumpkin Pie at seven furlongs on the main track for fillies and mares 3-years-old and up.

Meraas finished a pacesetting third in his North American debut in a six-furlong optional-claimer in September at Saratoga Race Course.

With Antonio Fresu up for trainer Chad Summers, Meraas blitzed through splits of 22.14 seconds and 44.76 over the fast main track. But the 5-year-old Oasis Dream gelding could not maintain the tempo in his first start from a seven-month layoff, finishing 4 1/2-lengths back of Elite Power, who exited that race to win the Grade 2 Vosburgh. The runner-up of that event, Hoist the Gold, has since completed the exacta in a Churchill Downs allowance and the Perryville at Keeneland.

Summers said he was proud of the effort from Meraas to stay on strong in his first start off the layoff while under pace pressure from the Kendrick Carmouche-piloted Foolish Ghost, who faded to fifth.

“In hindsight, he might have been a work short. We went a little fast,” Summers said. “Antonio said he was trying to give him a little breather and Kendrick was in second and smooching at his horse and every time our horse heard the smooch, he wanted to take off again.

“I thought he ran admirably off the long layoff,” added Summers. “We always thought he would come on from that race and this is the next spot.”

Meraas entered his Spa debut from a three-quarter length score in the Group 3 Al Shindagha Sprint in February at Meydan for former conditioner Musabbeh Al Mheiri. He had made his first 12 starts on either grass [10] or synthetic [2] for conditioner Mark Johnston, but found rejuvenated form when trying the Meydan dirt, besting a field of 11 by 4 3/4-lengths in December while under top weight of 137 pounds ahead of his Group 3 score.

Meraas has worked swiftly every other week over the Belmont dirt training track in preparation for the Bold Ruler, including a bullet five-eighths breeze in 59 seconds flat on October 7 followed by a bullet five furlongs in 59.40 on October 19.

“He's training super. He galloped out tremendously two works back,” Summers said of the October 7 breeze. “With a horse like him that's so brilliantly fast, he's not a horse that you want to breeze once a week. We give him time between his breezes and let him be happy. He just does it on his own.”

Summers said he had initially wanted to come back in the Vosburgh on October 8, but with that race increased in distance by one furlong to seven-eighths this year, he decided to wait for the Bold Ruler to take advantage of his gelding's abundant speed.

“His first step isn't his fastest but it's after he gets into his rhythm, he's naturally fast,” Summers said. “He's super fresh coming into this race and he's been ready to go for a few weeks now. We're very excited about Saturday.”

Flavien Prat has the call from the inside post carrying 125 pounds.

West Point Thoroughbreds and Marvin Delfiner's graded-stakes winner Jaxon Traveler [post 4, Irad Ortiz, Jr., 125 pounds] could be the one to push Meraas on the front end for Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen.

The 4-year-old Maryland-bred Munnings colt was a gate-to-wire winner of the Grade 3 Maryland Sprint in May at Pimlico Race Course before switching to turf and landing third in the restricted Ben's Cat on July 30 at Laurel Park. He enters from a distant second to Sibelius in the six-furlong Lite the Fuse on September 10 at Pimlico.

The ultra-consistent Jaxon Traveler, who boasts a record of 18-6-7-4 for purse earnings of $598,810, has finished second in both previous Big A starts, including in last year's Gravesend.

Dublin Fjord Stables, Racepoint Stables, Kevin D. Hilbert and Thomas E. O'Keefe's multiple graded stakes-winning millionaire Drafted [post 2, Trevor McCcarthy, 125 pounds] will look to close into the expected fast Bold Ruler pace.

Trained by David Duggan, the late-running gray finished a distant third last out in the aforementioned Vosburgh over a fast Big A main track. Drafted was third throughout the Vosburgh as Elite Power marked the half-mile in 47.68 and six furlongs in 1:11.87, drawing off to a 5 3/4-length score in a final time of 1:23.98.

“He came out of it in good shape. The flow of the race didn't quite suit his style, but he came back fine,” Duggan said. “We know his running style – he needs a fast pace and needs to be off it – but the dynamics of the race didn't play into his wheelhouse. We altered his style to try and give ourselves a chance, but the winner is an exceptional horse.”

Duggan said the potential pace battle should benefit Drafted.

“We'll probably get a little more pace in this race and that plays better for us. The last race was cat-and-mouse and it just didn't play in our favor,” Duggan said. “He's a true late-running sprinter. That's his gig. Even though he's had decent numbers [at] seven-eighths, his main thing is having pace to run into. He always finishes well when he has that pace.”

The 8-year-old Field Commission gelding has posted a record of 7-3-1-1 this year, including Grade 3 wins in the seven-furlong Toboggan in February at Aqueduct and the six-furlong Runhappy in May at Belmont. He finished a distant fifth when ambitiously placed in the seven-furlong Grade 1 Forego in August.

“He's in a good rhythm this year and shown up every time at his right level,” Duggan said. “We tested the waters a little too deeply at Saratoga and found where we belong. There's a series of races here in the next few months that fit where he belongs.”

Duggan is enjoying a resurgence this year with a record of 47-13-5-4 for purse earnings of $829,330 – nearly doubling his win and purse totals from last year when he sent out 51 starters. His record at the Belmont at the Big A meet is a solid 8-3-0-2.

“We've had a great year,” Duggan said. “It all comes down to the quality of the horses you have and keeping them consistently running well. We've been lucky enough to have the right horses and have them in the right spots.”

Trainer Norman Cash has entered a trio of contenders in Eastern Bay [post 7, Javier Castellano, 121 pounds], Jalen Journey [post 10, J.D. Acosta, 123 pounds] and Steinbeck [post 6, Dylan Davis, 118 pounds].

Eastern Bay, trained and co-owned by Cash and Lola Cash, closed from last-of-5 to finish second in the Vosburgh under Hall of Fame rider Javier Castellano.

The 8-year-old E Dubai gelding also completed the exacta in his only other graded attempt, finishing a nose behind Laki in the 2020 Grade 3 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash at Pimlico.

Bred in Maryland by Nancy Lee Farms, Eastern Bay, an 18-time winner, has posted a record of 10-6-2-0 this year for purse earnings of $316,507. Four of his wins this year have come in optional-claimers at Laurel Park.

Jalen Journey, a 7-year-old With Distinction ridgling also owned by Cash with Lola Cash, was elevated to victory in last year's Grade 3 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash following the disqualification of Wondrwherecraigis.

Cash claimed Jalen Journey for $50,000 out of a winning effort at Colonial in July and the Florida-bred bay paid immediate dividends when elevated to victory in the Chesapeake following the disqualification of Necker Island.

A veteran of 26 starts, Jalen's Journey has posted a record of 10-3-2, including a Grade 1-placing when third in the 2019 Bing Crosby at Del Mar.

Built Wright Stables' sophomore Kentucky-bred Steinbeck, a $650,000 purchase at the Fasig-Tipton Florida Select 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale, has posted a record of 14-2-2-1.

The Frosted gray, who will be making his stakes debut, garnered a career-best 91 Beyer two starts back in a six-furlong allowance sprint against older company at the Big A. He enters from a last-of-12 effort in a nine-furlong optional-claimer on October 20 at Keeneland.

Karen Zimmerman's multiple graded stakes-placed Runninsonofagun [post 8, Kendrick Carmouche, 118 pounds] has hit the board in four consecutive graded events for trainer John Toscano, Jr.

The Gun Runner sophomore completed the exacta behind Charge It in the one-mile Grade 3 Dwyer in July at Belmont ahead of third-place finishes in the 6 1/2-furlong Grade 2 Amsterdam and seven-furlong Grade 1 H. Allen Jerkens Memorial this summer at the Spa. Last out, Runninsonofagun closed to complete the trifecta in the six-furlong Grade 2 Gallant Bob on September 24 at Parx.

Rounding out the 10-horse field are Factor It In [post 3, Jorge Ruiz, 121 pounds], last-out winner of the restricted Challedon on October 1 at Laurel for trainer Carlos Mancilla; graded-stakes placed Greeley and Ben [post 5, Jorge Vargas, Jr., 123 pounds], a 21-time winner conditioned by Jeffrey Englehart; and multiple graded stakes-placed Repo Rocks [post 9, Andrew Wolfsont, 121 pounds] for trainer Gregory DiPrima.

The Bold Ruler is slated as Race 9 on Saturday's 10-race card. First post is 12:35 p.m. Eastern.

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Rich History Of Laurel Futurity In Play As ‘Maturing’ Congruent Takes On Breeders’ Cup Juvenile

Tami Bobo and Lugamo Racing Stable's Congruent, impressive winner of the $150,000 Laurel Futurity Oct. 1 at Laurel Park, will make his next start in the $2 million Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) at Keeneland.

Pre-entries were announced Wednesday for all 14 races worth more than $31 million in purses at the 39th Breeders' Cup World Championships Nov. 4 and 5 in Lexington, Ky. Congruent was also pre-entered in the $1 million Juvenile Turf (G1), where he has first preference but is the third of four also-eligibles in a field limited to 14 starters.

Congruent, trained by South Florida-based Antonio Sano, was among 12 horses pre-entered in the 1 1/16-mile Juvenile that include Breeders' Cup Challenge Series winners Blazing Sevens, Cave Rock and Forte.

“The decision has been made and he's going to run on the dirt,” Lugamo's Luis Gavignano said. “That's a decision that actually we made this morning. In any of the races there's going to be good horses. I know [Cave Rock] and [Forte] are good, but I think we have a good horse on our hands, as well. And he's improving each day.”

A maiden special weight winner second time out in mid-August over his home track of Gulfstream Park, Congruent became a stakes winner in the Laurel Futurity, which was rained off the grass and contested at one mile on a sloppy and sealed main track.

Congruent settled in third behind pacesetter Splendor Beauty before gaining the lead in upper stretch and rolling to a 2 ½-length victory in the Laurel Futurity, which has a rich history dating back to inaugural 1921 winner Morvich, who would go on to capture the 1922 Kentucky Derby (G1).

The Laurel Futurity has also been won by Triple Crown champions Affirmed, Citation and Secretariat along with such horses as Barbaro, In Reality, Honest Pleasure, Quadrangle, Riva Ridge, Spectacular Bid and Congruent's sire, Tapit.

Bred in Kentucky by Tapit Syndicate and Glencrest Farm, Congruent has breezed twice since his victory in the Laurel Futurity. He went five furlongs in 1:00.98 over the main track at Parx Oct. 15, ranking seventh of 26 horses, and five-eighths on the Keeneland turf in 1:02.40 Oct. 22, third-fastest of six horses.

“We saw that there were so many entries in the turf race, I think he will be ineligible if we decide to go to the turf. If we race on the dirt, he will be automatically in,” Gavignano said. “He has run well on the dirt and he has breezed better on the dirt than the turf, to be honest with you. So, we like him better there.

Gavignano said Congruent is scheduled to breeze again Friday at Keeneland with jockey Luis Saez, who will be up for the first time in the Breeders' Cup. A winner of nearly 3,100 career races, Saez's only Breeders' Cup victory came in the 2020 Juvenile aboard Essential Quality.

Congruent will be the first Breeders' Cup starter for the owners. Sano has been to the Breeders' Cup with Bon Accord, fourth in the 2013 Juvenile Turf, and Gunnevera, respectively running fifth and second in the 2017 and 2018 Classic (G1).

“These 2-year-olds, they change every day and they improve every day, and he's doing that. He's maturing every single week,” Gavignano said. “The adrenaline is building up every single day as we talk about this. This is a lifetime experience, and having a horse capable of running there and competing there is a very exciting time for us.”

Augustin Stables' homebred Born Dapper, winner of the $150,000 Selima for 2-year-old fillies on the same program as the Laurel Futurity, was pre-entered in both the $2 million Juvenile Fillies (G1) and $1 million Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1).Trained by Jonathan Thomas, she is the fourth alternate in the Juvenile Fillies and eighth alternate in the Juvenile Fillies Turf.

Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners' Aloha West, bred in Maryland by Laurel Park-based trainer Katy Voss and the late Bob Manfuso, was pre-entered to defend his title in the $2 million Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) Nov. 5. The Wayne Catalano trainee has not raced since winning the July 2 Kelly's Landing at Churchill Downs.

Graham Motion, based at the Fair Hill Training Center in Elkton, Md., pre-entered four horses in five races led by Madaket Stables, Little Red Feather Racing and William Strauss' Nagirroc, who earned automatic entry to the $1 million Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G1) Nov. 4 for his victory in the Oct. 9 Futurity (G3) at Aqueduct. Nagirroc was also pre-entered and has first preference in the Juvenile Turf.

Other pre-entered Motion horses are Grade 1-placed G Laurie in the Juvenile Fillies Turf; May 14 Man o'War (G1) and Oct. 14 Sycamore (G3) winner Highland Chief, the latter at Keeneland; and 2020 Saranac (G3) winner Bye Bye Melvin, second in the 2020 James W. Murphy and fourth in the 2021 Dinner Party (G2), both at historic Pimlico Race Course.

The $6 million Classic, to be headlined by the undefeated Flightline, saw nine pre-entries including three horses with Maryland ties: Travers (G1) winner Epicenter and Fountain of Youth (G2) winner Simplification, respectively second and sixth in the 147th Preakness Stakes May 21; and Happy Saver, who became a stakes winner in the 2020 Federico Tesio at Laurel before going on to beat elders in that year's Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1). He has since gone on to place in six graded-stakes including the 2021 Jockey Club, Suburban (G2) and Clark and 2022 Alysheba (G2), Met Mile (G1) and Whitney (G1).

Caravel, winner of the 2021 The Very One at Pimlico, and Arrest Me Red, a 2-year-old debut winner at Laurel Park in August 2020, were pre-entered in the $1 million Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (G1) Nov. 5.

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