Sakheer Routed Directly To Commonwealth Cup

'TDN Rising Star' Sakheer (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}), who ran seventh in the G1 QIPCO 2000 Guineas earlier this month, is likely bound for the G1 Commonwealth Cup S. without a prep in June, according to trainer Roger Varian.

Owned by KHK Racing, the bay was named a Rising Star off of a victory at Haydock in September, and he ran out an open-length winner of the G2 Mill Reef S. at Newbury later that month. The Guineas was his first run at three.

“He's come out of the race well and most likely he will go straight to the Commonwealth Cup,” said Varian of his Royal Ascot-bound colt. “It was such a messy race the 2000 Guineas, it was almost a non-event for us. He made quite an eyecatching move in the race, but it was all happening away from him and maybe he just didn't get home the final 100 yards.

“We imagine a stiff six furlongs at Ascot is tailor-made for him.”

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FTC: Latest Anti-HISA Suit Doesn’t Come ‘Within a Furlong’ of Demonstrating Harms

The Arkansas-based lawsuit filed six weeks ago that is the most recent among five separate federal complaints attempting to derail the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA) via alleged constitutionality claims was broadly rebuffed Monday in separate legal filings by the defendants in the case, who are executives with the HISA Authority and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

The plaintiffs, led by Bill Walmsley, president of the Arkansas Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association (HBPA), and Jon Moss, the executive director of the Iowa HBPA, had asked a judge in United States District Court (Eastern District of Arkansas, Northern Division) on Apr. 6 to declare HISA unlawful and to impose an injunction prohibiting the defendants from enforcing the Anti-Doping and Medication Control (ADMC) rules scheduled to go into effect May 22.

The HISA Authority's opposition brief stated that the plaintiffs in this case, much like those in the other four cases currently swirling in the federal court system, represent only “a faction of the industry long opposed to any change” who continue to “search for a favorable forum” by essentially making similar arguments in front of different judges.

And, the HISA Authority's filing pointed out, both Walmsley and Moss are already involved as parties who have taken various legal actions in three of the other four anti-HISA cases.

“Apparently discontent with those courts' rulings, the Iowa HBPA, Walmsley, and Moss now seek the same extraordinary relief here,” the HISA Authority's May 15 filing stated.

The HBPA-affiliated plaintiffs wrote in their complaint last month that HISA “barely pretends to comply with the Constitution's separation of powers. The Act allows a private corporation to issue binding rules with no guiding principle. The FTC's ostensible oversight serves as a mere mirage.”

The HISA Authority saw the situation differently in its filing.

“The vast majority of industry participants and horseracing states have welcomed the uniform national standards, which took effect on July 1, 2022. Two [presidential] administrations have now supported the law and two bipartisan Congresses have embraced it–including through a statutory amendment that reinforced the Act's constitutionality in December 2022,” the HISA Authority's filing stated.

“Plaintiffs come nowhere near the showing required for a court to dismantle this critical federal regulatory program. Most notably, Plaintiffs cannot demonstrate a likelihood of success on the merits: All four federal judges that have considered Congress's recent amendment to HISA have concluded that the Act is constitutionally sound,” the HISA Authority's filing stated.

“Plaintiffs next rely on a meritless public nondelegation claim that the challengers in the other cases wisely abandoned, or did not consider worth [pursuing], in light of the clear intelligible principles Congress provided,” the HISA Authority's filing stated.

“And Plaintiffs' final claim under the Appointments Clause is contradicted by the undisputed fact that the Authority is not a governmental entity [and] by the decisions of the two federal courts that have already denied the same Article II claim,” the HISA Authority's filing continued.

“None of the other preliminary injunction factors favor Plaintiffs, either. Plaintiffs fail to show irreparable harm: They have been subject to HISA's racetrack safety rules for over 10 months and to similar anti-doping rules under State law for years; purses in Arkansas and Iowa have surged; and the racing season in Arkansas has now ended,” the HISA Authority's filing stated.

“The balance of harms and the public interest also weigh heavily against disrupting a federal regulatory scheme that Congress has mandated (twice) and that has enjoyed substantial compliance already,” the HISA Authority's filing stated. “This Court should deny Plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction.”

The FTC's May 15 filing put it this way: “[The plaintiffs] do not come within a furlong of demonstrating, with evidence, that any purported 'harm is certain and great and of such imminence that there is a clear and present need for equitable relief.'”

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Caravel Named 2022 Pennsylvania-Bred Horse Of The Year

Caravel, winner of the 2022 Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint, added to her laurels when named 2022 Pennsylvania-Bred Horse of the Year, Older Female, Female Sprinter and Turf Female at the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association's 44th annual Iroquois Awards.

Racing in 2022 for Qatar Racing, Marc Detampel and Madaket Stables LLC and trained by Brad Cox, Caravel won five of eight starts during her 5-year-old season while racing exclusively in stakes. The striking gray Mizzen Mast mare started the year at Turfway with a win in, fittingly, the Queen Stakes, added Belmont's Grade 3 Intercontinental Stakes and Saratoga's Smart N Fancy, and concluded her campaign with back-to-back scores at Keeneland in the G3 Franklin and Breeders' Cup. She was Pennsylvania's richest state-bred of the year, with $930,983, which pushed her over the million-dollar mark for her career.

Unraced at two, Caravel raced for her breeder and trainer Elizabeth M. Merryman during an undefeated 3-year-old season which resulted in her first Horse of the Year and divisional titles. At four, she was named state-bred Turf Female after racing exclusively in turf stakes and becoming a graded winner. Merryman sold a part interest midway through the season to Bobby Flay – after a Breeders' Cup attempt, Caravel was offered at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky November sale and purchased by ELiTE Sales for $500,000.

The Iroquois Awards were held Friday, May 12 at The Inn At Mendenhall in Chadds Ford. The evening's guest speaker was Barry Pearl, president of Jockeys and Jeans, PDJF. Receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award was former PHBA Executive Secretary Mark McDermott, who served in the position for 35 years, from the start of the association.

Other divisional champions were:

Two-year-old female—Flor de Sombra (Social Inclusion – On a Star, by Talent Search); bred by Joseph Imbesi.

Two-year-old male—Gordian Knot (Social Inclusion – Mia, by Put It Back); bred by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Imbesi.

Three-year-old female—Morning Matcha (Central Banker – Home Ice, by Iam the Iceman); bred by Crane Thoroughbred Services LLC.

Three-year-old male—Nimitz Class (Munnings – Five Diamonds, by Flatter); bred by Arrowwood Farm.

Older male and and male sprinter—Fortheluvofbourbon (Bourbon Courage – Nosubstituteforluv, by Not For Love); bred by Hidden Acres 4-D Farm.

Turf male—Buy Land and See (Cairo Prince – Twiggles, by Maria's Mon); bred by Joseph Imbesi.

The PHBA recognized State Representatives Mary Jo Daley (Montgomery County) and Mary Isaacson (Philadelphia County) with Legislator Awards. CANTER PA, a non-profit organization dedicated to rehoming retired race horses and former breeding stock, was presented the PHBA Award of Merit.

Additional PHBA awards were presented to Pennsylvania-preferred female Flor de Sombra and Pennsylvania-preferred male Gordian Knot, both sired by Social Inclusion, as top Pennsylvania-bred and sired runners; Thoroughbred Makeover Top Pennsylvania-bred Sapphire Surprize; and Broodmare of the Year Zeezee Zoomzoom, dam of Caravel and Iroquois Award 3-year-old male finalist Witty.

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Ballydoyle Newcomer Catches The Eye At York

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Wednesday's Observations features a half-brother to Group 1 winner Sudirman (Henrythenavitagor).

16.45 York, Novice, £30,000, 2yo, c/g, 5fT
THE CARIBBEAN (IRE) (No Nay Never) is a rare Ballydoyle debutante in Britain these days, albeit at the track which the stable used to introduce smart juveniles such as Stravinsky in the 90s. A half-brother to the G1 Phoenix S. and G2 Railway S.-winning 2-year-old Sudirman (Henrythenavigator), as well as to Galileo's smart Star Of India (Ire) and Roman Empire (Ire), the January-foaled bay encounters the well-regarded Karl Burke newcomer Kylian (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), Sheikh Hamed Dalmook Al Maktoum's initial foal out of the Listed Radley S. winner Hikmaa (Ire) (Roderic O'Connor {Ire}), and Clipper Logistics' Brave Empire (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), a Roger Varian-trained 450,000gns Book 1 purchase whose dam was twice listed-placed.

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