Shadwell Runners Set for Summer Races

Shadwell's G2 Darley S. winner Alflaila (GB) (Dark Angel {Ire}) will make his long-awaited return from injury in the G2 Sky Bet York S. at York on July 24, trainer Owen Burrows revealed. The 4-year-old was sidelined late last year while training for a start in Bahrain in November.

“He has had his rehab back at Shadwell and touch wood it has all gone well,” Burrows said. “We have had plenty of time to prepare him and there was the listed race at Newbury on Saturday or this race, and we'd have had a penalty in the listed race, so we thought we'd have a punt and see how he fared in the Group 2.

“He won the [G3] Strensall at York, so he is a track winner and it would be nice to get him back on the track.”
Alflaila has been entered in the G1 Juddmonte International on Aug. 23.

Burrows has Group 1 winner Hukum (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) running in the G1 King George VI And Queen Elizabeth S. on the same day, while G1 Prix d'Ispahan winner Anmaat (Ire) (Awtaad {Ire}) will head to the sidelines with a foot abscess, which also ruled him out of the G1 Coral-Eclipse S. earlier this month.

“Losing good horses [through injury] is what I think they call 'character-building',” Burrows quipped. “With Anmaat now likely sidelined for the rest of the season, I think I've done enough character-building for now.

“Hukum is in good form, though. It will be a big weekend for us, that's for sure.”

Shadwell decided not to supplement Al Asifah (GB) (Frankel {GB}) into Saturday's G1 Juddmonte Irish Oaks at the Curragh. The 3-year-old John and Thady Gosden trainee was a runaway winner of a Goodwood listed event in June, before finishing a sixth behind Warm Heart (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) in the G2 Ribblesdale S. at Royal Ascot on June 22.

“We have left her alone since Ascot,” Angus Gold, racing manager to Shadwell, said. “We will just give her a little bit of time and will bring her back gently later in the season.

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HIWU Weekly Roundup: Art Collector Among Horses Provisionally Suspended Over IA Injection Rule

Grade 1 winner Art Collector is among this week's list of covered horses suspended by the Horseracing Integrity & Welfare Unit (HIWU), the enforcement arm of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA), due to a violation of the evolving intra-articular injection rule.

HIWU announced last week that it will implement new enforcement protocols for the intra-articular injection rule from July 16, 2023. HISA ADMC Rule 4222 prohibits intra-articular injections on race day, within 14 days prior to post-time and within seven days prior to any timed and reported workout. Effective July 16, HIWU will sanction the responsible person of any covered horse that violates the prohibition on intra-articular injections within seven days prior to a timed and reported workout as follows (within a 365-day rolling period):

  • 1st violation: $3,000 fine.
  • 2nd violation: $6,000 fine, 10-day suspension.
  • 3rd violation: $10,000 fine, 30-day suspension.
  • 4th violation: $20,000 fine, 60-day suspension.
  • 5th violation: $25,000 fine, 120-day suspension.

On July 7, HIWU released a list of 19 covered horses found to have had an intra-articular injection within seven days of a timed and reported workout, making them ineligible to race or breeze for 30 days from the date of injections. HISA had previously published an advisory stating that trainer sanctions would not be enforced relative to intra-articular injections within seven days of a workout, citing confusion about the rule. Though violations of the new rule will not result in horse suspensions beginning on July 16, there were 14 new names added to the list prior to the implementation of new enforcement protocols.

The new names are below, including trainer names where available (previous names available in this story from July 7).

Nine of the horses had additional workouts during the period of suspension, presumably prior to the notice letters for the suspensions were issued. According to the HIWU list, service of the notice letters for these suspensions was completed on or before July 13, 2023.

One horse, Celtic Treasure, even raced twice during his suspension.

New Case Resolutions

Several new case resolutions have been confirmed in the past week by HIWU.

Trainers admitting to rule violations early and accepting consequences are Scott Lake and Richard Shaffer.

Lake was fined $500 and handed 1.5 penalty points; his trainee Louella Street tested positive for the NSAID phenylbutazone after winning a starter optional claiming race at Parx on June 5, 2023. Louella Street was disqualified and her prize money ordered surrendered.

Shaffer was fined $500 and handed 1.5 penalty points; his trainee Devious Mo tested positive for the muscle relaxant methocarbamol after winning a claiming race at Finger Lakes on June 14, 2023. Devious Mo was disqualified and his prize money ordered surrendered.

A final decision was also rendered in the case of trainer Arnoud Dobber. Dobber was fined $500 and handed 1.5 penalty points; his trainee Fast Fixer tested positive for the NSAID phenylbutazone after winning a maiden claiming race at Gulfstream Park on June 2, 2023. Fast Fixer was disqualified and his prize money ordered surrendered.

Pending Violations – Controlled Substances

The following cases include pending violations for controlled substances, those that are permitted for therapeutic purposes (new cases in italics at top of list).

  • Trainer Juan Quintana – La Castiglione tested positive for phenylbutazone after a workout at Canterbury Park on June 13, 2023.
  • Trainer Carlos Munoz – Lovielee tested positive for phenylbutazone in a claiming race at Gulfstream Park on June 9, 2023 (finished second).
  • Trainer Dennis VanMeter – Templement tested positive for phenylbutazone in an allowance race at Thistledown on June 7, 2023 (finished sixth after clipping heels at the start). VanMeter is also provisionally suspended as Templement returned a positive test for the banned substance isoxsuprene in the same race.
  • Trainer James Acquilano – Sabreen tested positive for methocarbamol in a claiming race at Finger Lakes on May 31, 2023 (finished second).
  • Trainer Sandino Hernandez, Jr. – Jonas' Dream tested positive for naproxen in a maiden special weight race at Gulfstream Park on May 25, 2023 (finished first).
  • Trainer Wayne Sparling – Banco Medici tested positive for methocarbamol in a maiden claiming race at Finger Lakes on May 24, 2023 (finished first).

Pending Violations – Provisional Suspensions For Banned Substances

The following cases include pending violations for banned substances, those that are not permitted in horses (new cases in italics at top of list).

  • Trainer Lorenzo Ruiz – two runners have tested positive for the vasodilator diisopropylamine
    • American Cat tested positive after winning a $16,000 claiming race at Los Alamitos on June 25, 2023. The 4-year-old gelding has since finished third in an allowance optional claimer at Los Al on July 9.
    • Facts Matter tested positive after winning a starter allowance race at Los Alamitos on June 23, 2023. The 8-year-old gelding has since finished fifth in a claiming race at Los Al on July 8.
    • *** Ruiz is also a multiple stakes-winning Quarter Horse trainer based at Los Al, though he has not started any Quarter Horses since 2022. Since HISA/HIWU have no jurisdiction over Quarter Horse racing, whether or not Ruiz would be able to race Quarter Horses will be up to the state racing commission and/or local racetrack. Ruiz has not started any horses, Thoroughbred or Quarter Horse, since July 9, 2023.
  • Trainer Guadalupe Munoz Elizondo – Quinton's Charmer tested positive for metformin, a medication commonly prescribed in humans for type 2 diabetes, on June 11, 2023 (the New Mexico Racing Commission's Izzy Trejo confirmed that the positive test was incurred after a work before the state veterinarian in an attempt to remove Quinton's Charmer from the vet's list).
    • ***Munoz Elizondo is also a multiple graded stakes-winning Quarter Horse trainer. Since HISA/HIWU have no jurisdiction over Quarter Horse racing, Munoz Elizondo will still be able to train and race Quarter Horses in New Mexico. Trejo said that HISA gave guidance last year that jockeys suspended for whip violations on a Thoroughbred could ride in Quarter Horse races, so the NMRC has applied the same logic to a trainer with a HIWU suspension. Thus,  Munoz Elizondo is permitted to participate in Quarter Horse races. Trejo added that the commission is pushing for a state rule that will apply reciprocity at the NMRC level for HISA suspensions, but that isn't in place yet.
  • Trainer Milton Pineda – four runners have now tested positive for the vasodilator diisopropylamine – find more information in this Paulick Report story, including why a supplement may be to blame for the positives
    • Chollima won an $8,000 claiming race at Los Alamitos on June 23, 2023, after which she tested positive, and has since finished second in a $12,500 claiming race
    • Big Splash won a $16,000 waiver claiming event at Santa Anita on June 10, after which he tested positive. Big Splash has since finished third in an allowance optional claiming race at Los Alamitos on June 24.
    • Flatterwithjewels finished second in a $12,500 claiming race at Santa Anita on June 9 and was claimed by Flurry Racing Stables and trainer Phil D'Amato. The claim will be voided under HISA rules.
    • Bella Renella won a $20,000 claiming race at Santa Anita on June 2, after which she tested positive. The 6-year-old mare has since won a starter optional claiming race at Santa Anita on June 18.
  • Trainer Reed Saldana – Ice Queen tested positive for the vasodilator diisopropylamine after finishing third in a starter allowance at Santa Anita on June 16 – find more information in this Paulick Report story, including why a supplement may be to blame for the positives
  • Dr. Luis Jorge Perez, DVM – possession of levothyroxine (violation date June 9, 2023)
  • Trainer Dennis VanMeter – Templement tested positive for isoxsuprine after finishing sixth in an allowance race at Thistledown on June 7, 2023 (see above, horse also returned positive test for controlled substance phenylbutazone)
  • Trainer McLean Robertson – Johnny Up tested positive for altrenogest after the gelding won a claiming race at Canterbury Park on June 4, 2023 (find more information in this Paulick Report story)
  • Trainer Jeffrey Poole – possession of levothyroxine (violation date June 2, 2023)
  • Trainer Jonathan Wong – Heaven and Earth tested positive for metformin after winning a maiden race at Horseshoe Indianapolis on June 1 (Wong told the Paulick Report he has been prescribed metformin, a commonly used prescription drug that treats type 2 diabetes in humans, since last year)
  • Trainer John T. Brown – Rollin On Tequila tested positive for isoxsuprine after finishing sixth in a claiming race at Thistledown on May 31, 2023
  • Trainer Ray Handal – HIWU has lifted the provisional suspension of trainer Raymond Handal, who was told June 30 a horse in his care tested positive for the banned substance zeranol, but the equine anti-doping notice has not been withdrawn. (Attorney Clark Brewster told the Paulick Report that literature shows mycotoxins found on corn or grain can produce zearalenone. Zeranol is a metabolite of zearalenone.)
  • Trainer Mario A. Dominguez – Petulant Delight tested positive for cobalt after winning a claiming race at Parx on May 24, 2023

Last week's edition of the HIWU Weekly Roundup is available here, and all public disclosures can be found on the HIWU website.

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Summer Breezes: July 19, 2023

Some of the most highly anticipated races during the summer racing season are the 'baby' races during the boutique meetings at both Saratoga and Del Mar and at Ellis Park, which attract its fair share of high-priced offspring from a variety of top national outfits.

Summer Breezes highlights debuting 2-year-olds at those meetings that have been sourced at the breeze-up sales earlier in the year, with links to their under-tack previews. To follow are the horses entered for Saratoga Wednesday:

Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Saratoga 6, $83k, 2yo, f, (R), 5 1/2f, 4:00 p.m. ET
Horse (Sire), Sale, Price ($), Breeze
Almond Fudge (Practical Joke), OBSAPR, 50,000, click
C-Sterling Thoroughbreds, Agent; B-Glenn Del Russo
Bertrille (Vino Rosso), FTMMAY, 35,000, see below
C-Top Line Sales LLC, agent; B-Bruce Brown, agent

 

 

Crazy Cami (Audible), OBSAPR, 45,000, click
C-Mayberry Farm, Agent; B-Mike Maker
Tempting Lady (Enticed)–AE, FTMMAY, 40,000, see below
C-Pick View LLC, agent; B-Legion Bloodstock, agt. for Ryan Scott

 

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Three Free Handicapping Seminars Available Every Week At Del Mar

Del Mar will offer its racing fans a trio of free handicapping seminars each week during its summer season. The first two of them will be up and running for Saturday, July 22 and Sunday, July 23.

The seminars run between 30 and 45 minutes and are staged under a shaded canopy area near the large fountain in the Plaza de Mexico. The weekend seminars feature special guests who provide analysis and racing selections for the day's cards.

A third seminar – titled the Newcomers Seminar – is meant to educate new fans to the sport with an emphasis on the betting side of things. Those seminars are held each Thursday and the first one will be conducted on July 27.

All the seminars will begin at 1 p.m. during July and August. In September they will switch to a 12:30 p.m. start.

Leading a pair of the seminars – the Thursday and Saturday ones – will be author and racing analyst Frank Scatoni. The man in charge of the Sunday sessions is Dan Smith, a veteran Media presence and a Del Mar regular going back to 1964.

Del Mar's eight-week session runs from July 21 to September 10. First post for most days is at 2 p.m.

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