Cottin Handed 12-Month Ban For Corticosteroid Misuse

French National Hunt trainer and former champion jump jockey David Cottin faces a 12-month suspension as both trainer and owner after failing to observe the correct withdrawal times in the use of corticosteroids on four horses in his stable.

A veterinary officer from France's National Federation of Horseracing carried out an inspection at Cottin's yard in Lamorlaye, near Chantilly, on December 3, which revealed “several violations”, according to a statement released by France Galop on Monday. Of particular concern was the evidence of intra-articular (joint) injections, as well as injections between the vertebrae on four horses. The substance used, the corticosteroid Dexamethasone, has a withdrawal period of 14 days before the treated horse is allowed to resume racing.

The four horses, identified as Matilda Du Berlais (Fr), Duke Chop (Fr), Para (Fr) and Madara (Fr), have all subsequently been disqualified from the contests in which they raced within that 14-day period.

A treble winner of the Cravache d'Or d'obstacle (French champion jump jockeys' title), Cottin retired from race-riding in 2017 at the age of 27. He made a notably successful start to his training career, and enjoyed victory at the Cheltenham Festival in 2020 with Easysland (Fr). 

Cottin was one of 21 people arrested from a number of different French stables, along with one person in Spain and another in Italy, in March 2022 in connection with alleged doping offences. He was subsequently released without charge. 

Cottin has 14 days in which to lodge an appeal against his suspension.

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Aga Khan Studs Announce 2023 Mating Plans

The Aga Khan Studs are supporting their roster of stallions with a number of leading names from the broodmare band in 2023.

In France, Siyouni has led the sire standings for six consecutive seasons, and is well established as one of the top stallions in Europe. The Aga Khan Studs will be supporting him with another quality book of 22 mares, highlighted by Zarkava, who also has a Siyouni 2-year-old named Zarouk to represent her this year. Her Dubawi daughter Zarka will join her in Siyouni's book for her first cover, as will the globetrotting Ebaiyra, a multiple Group winner and Group 1 performer.

Another star name on Siyouni's list is Tarnawa. The triple Group 1 winner is a half-sister to Siyouni filly Tahiyra, a Group 1 winning juvenile last season and exciting 2023 classic prospect. A stakes-placed half-sister to Vadeni, Vadsena, also visits Siyouni, along with Group 2 winners and Group 1 runners-up Candarliya and Valia, Group 3 winner Hamariyna, Dariuza – a stakes-winning half-sister to Dariyan – and fellow stakes winners Likala, Shahnaza and Simeen.

Gilltown Stud resident Sea The Stars finished last season as the leading sire in Ireland, with four Group 1 winners to his name, and also established his position as an exciting up-and-coming broodmare sire.

The Aga Khan Studs will be sending him five mares, including Vaderana, dam of 2022 Cartier Champion 3-Year-Old, Vadeni. She will be joined by Zaykava, a listed winning daughter of Siyouni and champion Zarkava; Haparanda, another stakes winner who hails from the family of Sea The Stars' dual classic winning son Harzand; Tasalka, a winning half-sister to the dam of Tarnawa and Tahiyra; and new retiree Ebba, a winning half-sister to Ebaiyra from the famous 'E' family of Ebaziya.

After a scintillating start at stud with his first two crops to race, Zarak will cover 15 mares belonging to the Aga Khan Studs. They include Group 1 winner Dolniya and her dam Daltama; Group winners Ebiyza (dam of Ebaiyra) and Emiyna; Stakes winners Dariyma, Mila and Sayana (a Galileo half-sister to Siyouni); Candara (dam of three Stakes winners including Candarliya); Baiyka (a half-sister to Zarak's group winning daughter Baiykara); and Erdana (a Sea The Stars half-sister to Group 2 winner and Group 1 placed Erevann).

Completing the line-up is Dariyan, a Group 1 winning son of Shamardal, who will receive some well-bred young mares from the broodmare band, including Keirasia (by Zoustar out of stakes winning Oasis Dream mare Kerasona), Minna (by Le Havre out of winning Sinndar mare Minya) and Vvedaska (by Siyouni out of stakes winning Dalakhani mare Vedouma, from the celebrated family of Vadeni).

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Fille d’Esprit Named Maryland’s Horse Of The Year At 2022 Renaissance Champions Awards

Larry Johnson, Brittany Russell, and Jevian Toledo were voted the top owner, trainer and jockey in the 2022 Renaissance Champions Awards, which were announced from Feb. 27 – March 4 in advance of the April 14 awards dinner. On the equine side, Laurel Park-based Fille d'Esprit took down three Maryland-bred championships for older mare, sprinter and Horse of the Year.

The Renaissance Champions Awards were created to recognize the best of Maryland racing and breeding from the previous year. This year, the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association added five equine awards to recognize top performers based in Maryland but not necessarily bred in the state. The MTHA earlier announced its Grooms of the Year for 2023: Martin Haiber at Laurel and Ricardo Martinez at Pimlico Race Course.

Johnson, an owner and breeder, won 28 races last year, and his runners earned $1.55 million. His homebred mare Spun Glass won back-to-back stakes at Laurel and Colonial Downs and earned more than $172,000 in 2022. Her season earned her a 2022 championship.

Russell was the Trainer of the Year in Maryland in 2021. Overall, she won 100 races, more than 70 of them at Maryland tracks and trained two 2022 champions, Post Time and Whereshetoldmetogo.

Toledo, who Jockey of the Year in 2017 and 2021, won 145 races in Maryland last year and topped the Laurel winter meet and Pimlico spring meet by victories. His horses in Maryland alone earned $5.66 million.

The MTHA this year added five equine Horse of the Year Awards for horses based in Maryland that may not be bred in the state.

Male Dirt Horse: Cordmaker, owned by Hillwood Stable, trained by Rodney Jenkins and bred by Robert Manfuso and Katherine Voss

Female Dirt Horse: Luna Belle, owned by Deborah Greene and Hamilton Smith, trained by Hamilton Smith and bred by Fred Greene Jr., Deborah Greene and Hamilton Smith

Male Turf Horse: English Tavern, owned by Jerry Romans Jr. and Hamilton Smith, trained by Hamilton Smith and bred by Dr. Charles Huber and English Channel Co-Owners

Female Turf Horse: Spun Glass, owned by Larry Johnson, trained by Mike Trombetta and bred by Larry Johnson

Claimer: Eastern Bay, owned by Built Wright Stable, trained by Norman Cash and bred by Nancy Lee Farms

The following are the Maryland-bred champions.

Horse of the Year, older mare and sprinter: Fille d'Esprit, owned by CJI Phoenix Group and No Guts No Glory Farm, trained by John Robb and (bred by Sweet Spirits Stables. Fille d'Esprit in her 6-year-old season won five races—all of them stakes at three different tracks—and earned $420,055.

2-year-old male: Post Time, owned by Hillwood Stable, trained by Brittany Russell and bred by Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Bowman, Dr. Brooke Bowman and Milton P. Higgins III

2-year-old filly: Malibu Moonshine, owned by Happy Face Racing Stable, trained by Charlton Baker and bred by Dr. Ronald Harris Parker

3-year-old male: Joe, owned and bred by The Elkstone Group and trained by Mike Trombetta

3-year-old filly: Luna Belle

Older male: Whereshetoldmetogo, owned by Madaket Stables, Ten Strike Racing, Michael E. Kisber and BTR Racing, trained by Brittany Russell and bred by David H. Wade

Turf runner: Field Pass, owned by Three Diamonds Farm, trained by Mike Maker and bred by Mark Brown Grier

Steeplechaser: Who's Counting, bred and owned by South Branch Equine and trained by Sean McDermott

Breeder: Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowman

Stallion: Great Notion (Northview Stallion Station)

Broodmare: Slow and Steady

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Santa Anita To Run Eight Races On Thursday, Kicking Off Four-Day Week

Entries were taken Sunday at Santa Anita for an eight-race card on Thursday, with first post time at 12:30 p.m. With racing cancelled due heavy rains on Feb. 25 & 26, Santa Anita has been granted permission by the CHRB to run Thursday, which was not originally scheduled for live racing.

Santa Anita will offer free General Admission and Parking, as well as $3 beers and $5 margaritas, on both Thursday and Friday.

A pair of $72,000 allowance races will highlight Thursday's program. Race six, for fillies and mares bred or sired in California, has attracted a field of seven at six furlongs on the main track.

Thursday's seventh race, for older horses at a mile and one quarter over the Camino Real Turf Course, attracted a field of nine.

Santa Anita will conduct a four-day week, with live racing offered through Sunday, March 12.

Thursday's entries are currently available at santaanita.com. For additional information, please call (626) 574-RACE.

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