ARCI’S Ed Martins Joins The TDN Writers’ Room

Confusion has reigned ever since an appellate court ruled last week that the Horse Racing and Integrity Act (HISA) is unconstitutional. So what does that mean for the state racing commissions and what should they do going forward? The TDN Writers' Room presented by Keeneland called upon Ed Martin, the chairman and CEO of the Association of Racing Commissioners International to help clear up the situation. Martin was this week's Green Group Guest of the Week.

Martin believes that considering the situation HISA should drop the Jan. 1 date and put off taking over drug testing until after the situation has been fully resolved in the courts.

“HISA could fix this themselves by going back to the FTC and saying we're going to put off enforcement of our drug rules,” Martin said. “And they could put it off six months and hopefully we'll get a final court answer by then. But it doesn't look like we're going to get a final determination of their constitutionality any time soon. So this is going to go into a great gray area.”

Martin said he feared that if HISA were to sanction someone after taking over drug testing and enforcement from the state racing commissions that the ruling could be thrown out because the court has said that HISA is unconstitutional.

“We're in a situation where we have a sport where the HISA rules will apply on January 1st and people will get sanctioned for a drug violation or a doping violation under the HISA Rule,” Martin said. “Then if HISA is ultimately declared unconstitutional and invalid, then that violation goes away. It doesn't exist. The penalty goes away. And you've redistributed purses. So this has the potential to be an enormous, chaotic situation.

“There's also been a number of jockeys across the country who have been sanctioned for HISA crap rule violations. Well, if there aren't constitutional, those violations really don't exist. So expect litigation.”

Martin said he is hearing that should HISA go through some tracks will elect not to take part. That would mean they cannot send out their simulcast signal, a price some may be willing to pay.

“There are tracks that, and I'm not at liberty to say who they are, that are considering not simulcasting their signal to come out from under HISA,” Martin said. “And there are states where the tracks in that state, some of them will simulcast and some of them won't. It depends on their economic viability. This was supposed to bring uniformity to the sport. Right now, it's kind of going in the other way. It's off the rails right now. ”

Elsewhere on the podcast, which is also sponsored by Coolmore, Lane's End, the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association, XBTV and https://www.threechimneys.com/ West Point Thoroughbreds, Bill Finley, Zoe Cadman and Randy Moss gave their own take on the HISA mess. They also looked at Frankie Dettori's decision to join the Santa Anita riding colony starting on Dec. 26 and hue and cry over overly aggressive riding in New York and the feeling that the NYRA stewards are not doing enough to discipline jockeys who go over the line.

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Grade 1 Winner Pinehurst To Stand At Walmac In 2023

Pinehurst, winner of the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity in 2021 and a millionaire son of Twirling Candy, will stand the 2023 breeding season at Gary Broad's Walmac Farm in Lexington after being acquired in partnership with Kiki and Louise Courtelis' Town and Country Farms in a Fasig-Tipton Digital “Flash Sale” offering that closed on Tuesday, Nov. 22.

A stud fee will be announced at a later date.

After winning a Del Mar maiden special weight in his career debut at two on Aug. 1, 2021, defeating next-out stakes winner Enbarr and subsequent graded stakes winner Cabo Spirit, Pinehurst made short work of his rivals in the $300,000 Del Mar Futurity (G1) to remain unbeaten in his first two appearances. With Mike Smith aboard for trainer Bob Baffert, Pinehurst took control of the seven-furlong affair soon after the start. He cleared rivals at the five-sixteenths pole and padded the margin at will through the lane to score by a convincing 4 ½ lengths at the finish, defeating future stakes winner Finneus and multiple Grade 1-placed Pappacap.

Campaigned by SF Racing, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables, Robert Masterson, Stonestreet Stables, Jay Schoenfarber, Waves Edge Capital, Catherine Donovan, Golconda Stable, and Siena Farm, Pinehurst scored his most lucrative victory far from home, taking down top prize in the $1.5 million Saudi Derby (G3) at King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Saudi Arabia in his second start at three.

Ridden in the one-mile Saudi Derby by Flavien Prat, Pinehurst utilized his early speed to register a front-running victory over an international field, earning a 5 Thoro-Graph number and adding the $900,000 winner's share of the purse to his coffers.

In addition to his impressive stakes victories, Pinehurst finished second to the highly-regarded Forbidden Kingdom in the $200,000 San Vicente Stakes (G2) at Santa Anita in his 3-year-old bow and concluded his juvenile season in the $2,000,000 Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1). All told, Pinehurst retires sound with earnings of $1,213,500, having finished first or second in four of his seven starts.

A $385,000 acquisition by SF/Starlight/Madaket Stables at the 2020 Keeneland September Sale, Pinehurst was bred in Kentucky by Fred Hertrich III and John Fielding and initially sold as a weanling at the 2019 Keeneland November Sale for $180,000.

Bred on a similar cross to standout stallion Gun Runner, Pinehurst is by Twirling Candy, a son of the influential Argentine-bred Candy Ride and the sire of seven Grade 1 winners and four millionaires. Pinehurst is produced from the Giant's Causeway mare Giant Win, a full sister to Grade 3 winner First Passage who is the dam of multiple stakes winner Berned and multiple graded stakes-placed First to Act. He is a half-brother to multiple stakes-placed Let's Go Big Blue and hails from the deep and accomplished female family of Grade 1 winners Harmony Lodge and Magnum Moon, multiple graded stakes-winning millionaire Graeme Hall, and We the People, winner of this year's Peter Pan Stakes (G3).

For more information on Pinehurst, contact Walmac at (859) 554-5151, email to stallions@walmacfarm.com, or visit www.walmacfarm.com.

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Weekly Stewards & Commissions Rulings – Nov. 15 – 21

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: Del Mar

Date: 11/20/2022

Licensee: Ian Kruljac, trainer

Penalty: $500 fine

Violation: Medication violations

Explainer: Trainer Ian Kruljac, who started the horses GYPSY LYNN, who finished first in the first race on August 21, 2022, at Del Mar Race Track, and GLENDALE who finished second in the third race on August 21, 2022, at Del Mar Race Track is fined $500 and assessed one half (1/2) point in accordance with California Horse Racing Board Rule #1843.4 (Multiple Medication Violations) pursuant to California Horse Racing Board Rule #1887 (a) (Trainer or Owner to Insure Condition of Horse) for violation of California Horse Racing Board Rule #1843 (a & d) (Medication, Drugs and other Substances) and Rule #1843.1(b) (Prohibited Drug Substances – Methocarbamol [Class 4]).

 

KENTUCKY

Track: Churchill Downs

Date: 11/20/2022

Licensee: Shug McGaughey, trainer

Penalty: Thirty-day suspension (15 days stayed) and $500 fine

Violation: Medication violation

Explainer: Upon receipt of notification from the University of Kentucky Equine Analytical Chemistry Laboratory, the official testing laboratory for the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission and confirmed at Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, sample number R020613 taken from Smokin T, who finished second in the eleventh race at Churchill Downs on June 4, 2022, contained 2-1-(hydroxyethyl) promazine sulfoxide (HEPS) at a level of 61.2 ng/ml in urine (Class B). After waiving his right to a formal hearing before the Board of Stewards Claude R. McGaughey III is hereby suspended 30 days and fined $500. Due to mitigating circumstances (number of violations in relation to overall record), 15 days are to be served from December 5, 2022, through December 19, 2022 (inclusive). The remaining 15 days are stayed on the condition that no Class A or Class B medication violations occur in any racing jurisdiction within 365 days from the date of this ruling.

More on the ruling here.

NEW HISA STEWARDS RULINGS

The following rulings were reported on HISA's “rulings” portal, except for the voided claim rulings which were sent to the TDN directly.

VIOLATIONS OF CROP RULE

Finger Lakes

  • Jose Alberto Baez – violation date November 21; $250 fine, suspension to be decided, seven strikes

Horseshoe Indianapolis

  • Edgar Morales – violation date November 15; One-day suspension, $250 fine, seven strikes
  • Andres Patricio Ulloa – violation date November 17; One-day suspension, $250 fine, seven strikes

 

VOIDED CLAIMS

Churchill Downs

  • Camp David – ruling date November 17, 2022
  • Ash Flat – ruling date November 17, 2022
  • King's Mischief – ruling date November 18, 2022
  • Penitent's Rose – ruling date November 9, 2022
  • Horse Daddy – ruling date November 10, 2022

Hawthorne

  • Sweet Confusion – ruling date November 11, 2022
  • Catania – ruling date November 13, 2022
  • Ride Richie Ride – ruling date November 18, 2022

Parx Racing

  • Manolete – ruling date November 15, 2022

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Top Win Contenders in 2022 Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes

The $400,000, Grade 2 Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes Saturday at Churchill Downs is a very important race for 2-year-old males on the early Road to the 2023 Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve and could give us a number of top horses to watch next spring as they begin their 3-year-old campaigns as it awards qualifying points for the 149th Derby

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