$65.40 Longshot Tay Wins Season Opener At Horseshoe Indianapolis

There is something special about winning the first race of the meet. It sets the tone for the season. That is just what Tay did for the Scott Mullins Stable Tuesday, April 18 at Horseshoe Indianapolis.

Starting from the outside post six, Tay and Jockey Alberto Burgos were in contention early on the outside of the five and one-half furlong event. Sacred Sky and Joe Ramos held down the early lead on the inside but around the final turn, Tay and veteran racehorse Double Tuff with Rodney Prescott moved as a team toward the leaders. At the head of the stretch, those two began to put some distance between themselves and the remainder of the field. Midway through the stretch, Tay took over and was hand ridden to the wire for the three and three-quarter length win as the longest shot on the board. Double Tuff was second over Sakic and Malcolm Franklin, who rallied up late for third.

“We gave him (Tay) some time off and he's been training here all winter,” said Mullins. “This horse has never left the state. He was born right down the road at our Sugar Creek Farm. It is a great feeling to win the first race. And I could not do any of this without Cynthia (Gastel). She works so hard for our stable.”

Tay paid $65.40 for the win. The four-year-old son of Deputy Storm was making his first start of 2023. It was his second career win in eight starts over the past two years. Unraced at two, Tay now has more than $42,000 on his card for the Mullins Stable, who also owns him.

It also marked a first for newcomer Burgos, who made his racing debut in the event.

“This is my first race here and it's a great feeling to win this race,” said Burgos, a native of Puerto Rico. “I worked this horse a few times over the winter. He has been working well. I am very happy to be here and to get a win in my first race.”

Burgos comes in from riding at Presque Isle Downs last year. He is currently in his fifth year as a jockey and had six wins for the 2023 season to his credit prior to his win at Horseshoe Indianapolis. Overall, he has 104 wins and more than $2 million in earnings.

Another horse adding to his bankroll was Ahardhabittobreak and Francisco Quintero, who won the first Quarter Horse race of the meet. The Tony Cunningham trained Indiana bred gelding was a winner by a neck over Heza Royal Wagon and Cesar Esqueda. I Beacha and Fernando Morin finished third.

Ahardhabittobreak, a 3-year-old son of Habits Secret earned his first career win in his sixth career start. He is owned by Teresa and Mike Gross.

Wagering for the 10-race card topped $2.85 million, nearly $1 million ahead of last year's season opener for handle. Horseshoe Indianapolis is back in action for the second day of racing Wednesday, April 19 beginning at 2:30 p.m.

The 21st season of live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing continues through Friday, Nov. 17. Live action will be held Monday through Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. with Thursday post time set for 2:10 p.m. Saturday racing will be held during the summer months featuring six all-Quarter Horse dates June 3, July 1, July 22, Aug. 12, Sept. 2, and Oct. 7 beginning at 10:45 a.m. Indiana's featured event, the Grade 3 $300,000 Indiana Derby is set for Saturday, July 8 with a first post time of 12 p.m. For more information on live racing at Horseshoe Indianapolis, visit www.caesars.com/horseshoe-indianapolis.

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3-Year-Old Thoroughbred Filly Positive For Strangles At Kentucky Training Center

The Kentucky Department of Agriculture has confirmed the presence of the organism responsible for causing strangles in a 3-year-old Thoroughbred filly at the Thoroughbred Training Center in Fayette County, Ky., according to an alert posted to the Equine Disease Communication Center's website and bloodhorse.com.

On April 15, the filly presented with a swollen lymph node without signs of an elevated temperature. On April 18, laboratory results confirmed the organism responsible for causing strangles. The filly, who was unvaccinated against the disease, remains alive and affected.

Subsequent testing has been done on 18 additional exposed horses with results pending. Results are expected late on April 19.

“At this point in time, it's not affecting any other barns at the facility,” Rusty Ford, equine operations consultant for the Office of the State Veterinarian at the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, told bloodhorse.com. “The good thing about this incident is the good separation from this barn from other barns and the fact that we had solid walls there. Again, we're in the infancy here, so it's going to be a changing dynamic every hour I imagine.”

The upper respiratory disease commonly referred to as strangles is caused by Streptococcus equi subsp equi. Strangles is spread from horse to horse through direct contact. Horses can also contract the disease by coming into contact with contaminated surfaces. The disease is highly infectious.

For more information go to: https://www.equinediseasecc.org/strangles.

Read more at bloodhorse.com.

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NYTHA Hires Abigail Klima for Membership Services

Abigail Klima has joined the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association to oversee Membership Services, acting as the primary liaison for all current and prospective trainers and owners competing on the New York Racing Association (NYRA) circuit.

Klima will be assisting owners, trainers, and their staff with information and guidance on all areas related to participation in New York racing, including licensing, registration, and credentialing. Additional responsibilities will include administering and supporting the New York Trainers Health Insurance Program (NYTHIP), the New York Jockey Injury Compensation Fund (NYJICF), the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA), and developing a new owners program.

“We are delighted to have Abigail aboard at NYTHA,” said Executive Director Will Alempijevic. “In addition to having years of hands-on experience with horses, she has worked directly with horsemen, and we are looking forward to having such a dedicated team member assist our community.”

A lifelong Virginian, Klima joins NYTHA after serving as the Veterinary Manager for the Virginia Racing Commission, and she is currently pursuing a Pre-Law and Policy degree from Liberty University.

“The first time I ever went to a racetrack was at Aqueduct and I instantly fell in love,” Klima said. “It's really a dream come true to be afforded the opportunity to get to do what I love every day and call it 'work.' I am passionate about promoting and preserving the future and integrity of the sport. NYTHA offers many benevolent programs, and maximizing participation is vital.”

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