Aidan Butler Joins TDN Writers’ Room

Whenever a day at the races can be turned into an “event,” the fans and the bettors turn out in droves, and there's no better example of that than the Pegasus World Cup Day card at Gulfstream. Highlighted by the GI Pegasus World Cup, the day has become among the most important on the calendar for 1/ST Racing, which owns Gulfstream, and this year's handle could once again top the $40 million mark.

1/ST Racing CEO of Racing Aidan Butler will be among those responsible for putting on a good show this Saturday, and we brought him on this week's TDN Writers' Room podcast presented by Keeneland to tell us more about the Pegasus and the importance of getting people to the track to experience live racing. Butler was this week's Green Group Guest of the Week.

“Like everybody else, I am slightly depressed that racing isn't quite the draw that it once was,” Butler said. “If you are going to get fans back, you have to get them to the track. It's why we all fell in love with it. There is no feeling like the excitement of the horses coming past you and the buzz of the crowd. Like with a lot of other industries, it's a lot simpler to be digital. You can send the picture, you can bet on your app. That is never going to grow the sport back. Do I think we're going to be 60,000 people on a Wednesday at Santa Anita? No, but we can at least put our best foot forward when it comes to our marquee days and try to appeal to a broader audience. The Pegasus is an example. We take that to the nth extreme. It's a huge party and it's something that you don't see at racetracks, really, anywhere else in the world. We are really trying to elevate that experience. I think everybody has the understanding now that you have to compete from an experiential standpoint to get people back to the sport. You've got to offer them something that is really unique and the racing and the horses are about as unique as you get. So let's not let the side down with crappy food and bad hospitality and everything else. I'm never going to point a finger, but we may have been asleep at the wheel for a couple of decades, but we're coming back.”

This year's Pegasus was unable to land a major star like past winners Arrogate (Unbridled's Song), Gun Runner (Candy Ride {Arg}) or Knicks Go (Paynter), but Butler seemed more than happy with the way the race came together.

“We got the best of what's out there,” he said. “Talk about competitive races. If you're looking for someone to bet, these races are very deep. Personally, I think it's the most competitive Pegasus by far.”

Butler was also asked to talk about Santa Anita's remarkable safety record in 2022 and the latest goings-on in Maryland. In 2020, the Racing and Community Development Act was passed and it earmarked $375 million for the rebuilding of Pimlico and Laurel. Since, the project has stalled. Why?

“Since the original plan, the numbers have gone through the roof,” Butler said. “Everything they had planned for has exponentially gotten more expensive, which has meant we have to be very thoughtful about how we go forward. The last thing we need is to go and spend a bunch of money, especially money that we might be getting from the state, and then being backstopped by the state. We've got to make sure we do it the right way. Luckily for us, the horsemen and women out there, the state representatives, all of the horsemen bodies and all of the people on our side, are being extremely thoughtful. I wish we could get this going. I'd love to see what a new building, particularly at Pimlico, could do, because I think that's a really big opportunity to get the Preakness back to its former glory.”

Speaking of the GI Preakness S., is 1/ST Racing still considering changing the date so that it is not run so close to the GI Kentucky Derby?

“Nothing has been decided and nothing is going to change at the moment,” Butler said. “Hopefully, when and if something changes, it'll be done as an announcement from the Triple Crown Group as opposed to one track trying to do something for the betterment of themselves. If you don't pay attention to the rest of the ecosystem, that's when silly stuff happens. Personally, I'm pretty, happy with where it's at. Internally, we've have some big debates and I've won a couple and lost a couple. But I think at the moment, let's not throw the baby out with the bath water because for once in decade a horse (Rich Strike) didn't run back in the Preakness.”

Elsewhere on the podcast, which is also sponsored by Coolmore,https://lanesend.com/ the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association, XBTV, Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders and https://www.threechimneys.com/ West Point Thoroughbreds, Zoe Cadman, Randy Moss and Bill Finley handicapped the Pegasus World Cup and the GI Pegasus World Cup Turf. The team a look back at last week's GIII Lecomte S. and the incredible run trainer Brad Cox is on and looked ahead to Saturday's GIII Southwest S. at Oaklawn. And with another defendant being sentenced to prison for his role in the wide-ranging scheme to dope horses, the 52-month sentence handed down to standardbred trainer Nick Surick was an important topic of discussion.

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OwnerView: Virtual Thoroughbred Owner Conference Planned For 2023

OwnerView announced Thursday that the 2023 Thoroughbred Owner Conference will be held as a free series of virtual panels over 10 months. The conference series, hosted by The Jockey Club and the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association and presented by Bessemer Trust, Stoll Keenon Ogden, and The Green Group, will be held on the first or second Tuesday of each month beginning in March.

“This new format began in 2021, and over the past two years it has been very successful in reaching new and existing Thoroughbred owners,” said Gary Falter, project manager for OwnerView.

This year's panels will be more interactive, with videos, open discussions, and other enhancements. Panels will cover tried and true topics such as accounting and creating a business plan in addition to new topics such as handicapping for owners, buying at public auction, corrective surgeries, and claiming.

The conference panels will be streamed live, and attendees will be able to ask questions during the discussion via typed messages that will be addressed at the end of each panel. Replays of the conference series panels will also be made available.

For those who wish to review previous conferences, recordings of all 17 panels from the 2021 and 2022 virtual series and from previous live OwnerView conferences can be watched on the OwnerView YouTube channel, and there is a link to the 2021 and 2022 virtual series replays on the OwnerView website: Library of past panels from Virtual Conferences.

There is no registration fee for the 2023 live or recorded virtual conference series, but registration is required. For more information about the owner conference series, including the schedule of panels and registration, please visit ownerview.com/event/conference  or contact Gary Falter at 859-224-2803 or gfalter@jockeyclub.com.

OwnerView is a joint effort spearheaded by The Jockey Club and the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association to encourage ownership of Thoroughbreds and provide accurate information on aspects of ownership such as trainers, public racing syndicates, the process of purchasing and owning a Thoroughbred, racehorse retirement, and owner licensing.

The need for a central resource to encourage Thoroughbred ownership was identified in the comprehensive economic study of the sport that was commissioned by The Jockey Club and conducted by McKinsey & Company in 2011. The OwnerView site was launched in May 2012.

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Monmouth Park Releases 2023 Stakes Schedule Worth Over $7.7 Million

Led by the Grade 1, $1 million Haskell Stakes, Monmouth Park is set to offer $7,735,000 in stakes races when the track kicks off its 78th season on Saturday, May 13.

This year's race meet, which runs through Sept. 10, will feature 48 total stakes, including 10 graded events, and nine stakes restricted to New Jersey-bred horses.

Two stakes will see purse boosts in 2023, the Grade 3 Molly Pitcher, which goes from $400,000 to $500,000 and the Grade 3 WinStar Matchmaker, moving from $200,000 to $300,000. Both of those races are part of the Haskell Day card, which also features the $600,000 Grade 1 United Nations Stakes; $400,000 Grade 3 Monmouth Cup; and, the $100,000 Wolf Hill Stakes.

In preparation for the July 22nd Haskell program, Monmouth will offer a “Haskell Preview Day” with four stakes events on Saturday, June 17 – Pegasus, Grade 3 Monmouth, Grade 3 Salvator Mile and Grade 3 Eatontown, each carrying a purse of $150,000.

The 21st annual New Jersey Thoroughbred Festival, with three stakes events, will be renewed on Aug. 27, with the $125,000 Charles Hesse III Handicap headlining that card.

Stall applications, which are due by March 15, are now available online at www.monmouthpark.com or in hard copy format in the Monmouth Park racing office.

The entire 2023 stakes schedule is:

Run Date Stakes Name Purse Division Distance
13-May-23 Long Branch Stakes   $100,000 3 YO 1 mile 70 yards
14-May-23 Serena's Song Stakes   $100,000 F & M 3 and up 1 mile 70 yards
20-May-23 Spruce Fir Handicap NJ Breds $85,000 F & M 3 and up 6 furlongs
21-May-23 John J. Reilly Handicap NJ Breds $85,000 3 and up 6 furlongs
27-May-23 Cliff Hanger Stakes Listed $100,000 3 and up 1 1/16 miles (Turf)
28-May-23 Miss Liberty Stakes Listed $100,000 F & M 3 and up 1 1/16 miles (Turf)
29-May-23 Mr. Prospector Stakes Listed $100,000 3 and up 6 furlongs
3-Jun-23 Jersey Derby   $100,000 3 YO 1 mile (Turf)
4-Jun-23 Smart N Classy Handicap NJ Breds $85,000 F & M 3 and up 1 mile
10-Jun-23 Lady's Secret Stakes Listed $100,000 F & M 3 and up 1 1/16 miles
11-Jun-23 Friendly Lover Handicap NJ Breds $85,000 3 and up 1 mile
17-Jun-23 Pegasus Stakes Listed $150,000 3 YO 1 1/16 miles
17-Jun-23 Monmouth Stakes G3 $150,000 3 and up 1 1/8 miles (Turf)
17-Jun-23 Salvator Mile G3 $150,000 3 and up 1 mile
17-Jun-23 Eatontown Stakes G3 $150,000 F & M 3 and up 1 1/16 miles (Turf)
18-Jun-23 Get Serious Stakes   $100,000 3 and up 5 1/2 furlongs (Turf)
24-Jun-23 Goldwood Stakes   $100,000 F & M 3 and up 5 1/2 furlongs (Turf)
25-Jun-23 Tale of the Cat Stakes   $100,000 3 YO 1 1/16 miles (Turf)
1-Jul-23 Regret Stakes   $100,000 F & M 3 and up 6 furlongs
2-Jul-23 Boiling Springs Stakes   $100,000 3 YO Fillies 1 mile 70 yards
8-Jul-23 Jersey Girl Handicap NJ Breds $85,000 F & M 3 and up 1 mile (Turf)
9-Jul-23 Irish War Cry Handicap NJ Breds $85,000 3 and up 1 mile (Turf)
15-Jul-23 Blue Sparkler Stakes   $100,000 3 YO Fillies 5 1/2 furlongs (Turf)
16-Jul-23 My Frenchman Stakes   $100,000 3 YO 5 1/2 furlongs (Turf)
22-Jul-23 Haskell Stakes G1 $1,000,000 3 YO 1 1/8 miles
22-Jul-23 United Nations Stakes G1 $600,000 3 and up 1 3/8 miles (Turf)
22-Jul-23 Molly Pitcher Stakes G3 $500,000 F & M 3 and up 1 1/16 miles
22-Jul-23 Monmouth Cup G3 $400,000 3 and up 1 1/8 miles
22-Jul-23 WinStar Matchmaker Stakes G3 $300,000 F & M 3 and up 1 1/8 miles (Turf)
22-Jul-23 Wolf Hill Stakes   $100,000 3 and up 5 1/2 furlongs (Turf)
23-Jul-23 Colleen Stakes   $100,000 2 YO Fillies 5 Furlongs (Turf)
29-Jul-23 Monmouth Oaks G3 $250,000 3 YO Fillies 1 1/16 miles
30-Jul-23 Tyro Stakes   $100,000 2 YO 5 Furlongs (Turf)
5-Aug-23 Jersey Shore Stakes   $100,000 3 YO 6 Furlongs
6-Aug-23 Incredible Revenge Stakes   $100,000 F & M 3 and up 5 1/2 furlongs (Turf)
12-Aug-23 Select Stakes   $100,000 3 and up 5 1/2 furlongs (Turf)
13-Aug-23 Oceanport Stakes Listed $100,000 3 and up 1 1/16 miles (Turf)
19-Aug-23 Philip H. Iselin Stakes G3 $250,000 3 and up 1 1/16 miles
20-Aug-23 Sorority Stakes   $200,000 2 YO Fillies 1 mile
26-Aug-23 Sapling Stakes Listed $200,000 2 YO 1 mile
27-Aug-23 Charles Hesse III Handicap NJ Breds $125,000 3 and up 1 1/16 miles
27-Aug-23 NJ Breeders Handicap NJ Breds $100,000 3 and up 6 furlongs
27-Aug-23 Eleven North Handicap NJ Breds $100,000 F & M 3 and up 6 furlongs
2-Sep-23 Violet Stakes Listed $100,000 F & M 3 and up 1 1/16 miles (Turf)
3-Sep-23 Rumson Stakes   $100,000 3 and up 5 furlongs
4-Sep-23 Red Bank Stakes Listed $100,000 3 and up 1 mile (Turf)
9-Sep-23 Smoke Glacken Stakes   $100,000 2 YO 6 furlongs
10-Sep-23 Presious Passion Stakes   $100,000 3 and up 1 1/2 miles (Turf)

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Monmouth to Offer Stakes Worth $7.7M in 2023

Headed by the $1-million GI Haskell S., Monmouth Park is set to offer $7,735,000 in stakes races when the track kicks off its 78th season Saturday, May 13. This season, which runs through Sept. 10, will feature 48 total stakes, including 10 graded events, and nine stakes restricted to New Jersey-bred horses.

A pair of stakes will see purse boosts in 2023, the GIII Molly Pitcher S., which increases from $400,000 to $500,000 and the GIII WinStar Matchmaker S., moving from $200,000 to $300,000. Both races are part of July 22 the Haskell Day card, which also features the $600,000 GI United Nations S.; $400,000 GIII Monmouth Cup; and $100,000 Wolf Hill S.

In preparation for the Haskell program, Monmouth will offer a “Haskell Preview Day” with four stakes events Saturday, June 17–Pegasus, GIII Monmouth S., GIII Salvator Mile and GIII Eatontown S., each carrying a purse of $150,000.

The 21st annual New Jersey Thoroughbred Festival, with three stakes events, will be renewed Aug. 27, with the $125,000 Charles Hesse III H. headlining that card. Click here for the complete stakes schedule.

Stall applications, which are due by Mar. 15, are now available online at www.monmouthpark.com or in hard copy format in the Monmouth Park racing office.

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