Magic Cross Wins P. G. Johnson S., Becomes First Second-Crop SW For Good Magic

Magic Cross (Good Magic) aired by 7 1/4 lengths in a modestly graded Belmont maiden July 8 and progressed from there into the GIII Adirondack S., where she finished 10 lengths in back of Brightwork (Outwork) in fourth.

Stretching out in distance for this scheduled turf debut, the bay was quickest into stride and made the running while pressed along to her outside by Takemetothebeach (Take Charge Indy). Those two went at it headlong into the stretch, but Magic Cross did the better work in the final furlong and won by a clear margin. Heavily favored Miz Sense (Street Sense) dumped Jose Ortiz just prior to loading, was caught after running free for about a quarter mile and was ordered scratched by the stewards.

“I was playing the track a bit,” said Junior Alvarado, who earlier in the day was named the recipient of the Mike Venezia Award. “The track has been carrying speed today, so I was breaking [out of post one] and I knew she had speed and she's been on the muscle lately. I just broke out of there well and hustled her out of there. After that, I just tried to get her to relax so she can finish and she really showed up today.”

Winning trainer Bill Mott said he would look to run Magic Cross back in the GII Miss Grillo S. at Aqueduct Oct. 1, a 'Win and You're In' qualifier for the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf.

Magic Cross is the first stakes winner from the second crop of her successful young stallion and his 12th overall. The winner was produced by a half-sister to the stakes-winning turf horse Mohs (Hard Spun) and MSP Grandaria (Curlin). Her third dam Baghdaria was a three-time winner at Grade III level and is herself a half-sister to Classic winner Shackleford, GISW Lady Joanne, MGSW Afleeting Lady (Afleet Alex) and SW/MGSP Stephanoatsee.

Be Jeweled is also the dam of a yearling City of Light filly, a weanling colt by Yaupon and was covered by Cyberknife this season. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV.

P. G. JOHNSON S., $139,500, Saratoga, 8-30, 2yo, f, 1m (off turf), 1:40.15, ft.
1–MAGIC CROSS, 120, f, 2, by Good Magic
1st Dam: Be Jeweled, by Tiznow
2nd Dam: Bagh of Jewelz, by A.P. Indy
3rd Dam: Baghdaria, by Royal Academy
1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN. ($112,500 Ylg '22 KEESEP). O-James S Karp; B-Phil & Christine Hatfield (KY); T-William I Mott; J-Junior Alvarado. $82,500. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $144,000.
2–Takemetothebeach, 120, f, 2, Take Charge Indy–Street Doll, by Street Cry (Ire). 1ST BLACK-TYPE. ($18,000 Ylg '22 FTKOCT). O-S Matthew Kintz & James Fisher; B-Stillmeadow Farm LLC (KY); T-S Matthew Kintz. $30,000.
3–Dancing Spirit, 122, f, 2, Social Inclusion–Dancing Sparks, by Jump Start. 1ST BLACK-TYPE. O/T-Adam Rice; B-Glenn E Brok LLC (PA). $18,000.
Margins: 4HF, 4 3/4, 44. Odds: 0.65, 5.20, 1.65.
Also Ran: Villi Olento. Scratched: Brocknardini, Cynane, Gala Brand, Hard to Justify, Madame Mischief, Miz Sense, She Feels Pretty.

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Half-Sister To €2.2-Million Arqana August Sensation Set For ParisLongchamp Unveiling

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. Thursday's Observations features a half-sister to a seven-figure Arqana yearling.

14.23 ParisLongchamp, Mdn, €50,000, unraced 2yo, f, 8fT
Pascal Bary trainee LADY INVINCIBLE (FR) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) is the second of three foals out of a half-sister to MG1SW sire Shamardal (Giant's Causeway). The May-foaled bay is a €300,000 Arqana August graduate, whose year-younger half-brother by Siyouni (Fr) was the highest-priced colt when knocked down for €2.2 million at this month's renewal of that sale. Eight-strong opposition includes Al Shaqab Racing's homebred Silham (Ire) (Wootton Bassett {GB}), who is kin to two stakes performers out of GI Madison S. heroine Shotgun Gulch (Gulch), representing the Jean-Claude Rouget stable; and His Highness The Aga Khan's Candala (Fr) (Frankel {GB}), who is a Francis-Henri Graffard-trained daughter of MGSW G1 Prix Vermeille second Candarliya (Fr) (Dalakhani {Ire}).

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HIWU Weekly Update: IA Injection Violation Leads To 30-Day Suspension, Hector Palma Trainee Positive For Methamphetamine

Eight new case resolutions have been added to the public disclosures section of the website for the Horseracing Integrity & Welfare Unit (HIWU), the enforcement arm of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA). This week's biggest penalties were for violations of the intra-articular injection rules.

Trainer Dick Cappellucci will serve a 30-day period of ineligibility after his trainee Tee Roy was found to have received an intra-articular injection within 14 days of post time. Cappellucci was also fined $2,500 and assessed 3 Penalty Points.

Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen will pay a $3,000 fine for his first-time violation of the intra-articular injection rule within seven days of a timed workout. HISA updated its rules for violations of this rule in mid-July; a second violation would see the trainer face a $6,000 fine and 10-day suspension. The updated regulations for the intra-articular injection rule can be found here. Asmussen was also assessed 3 Penalty Points; the accumulation of those points can lead to suspensions (6-7 points leads to a 30-day suspension).

Also of interest this week is the provisional suspension of octogenarian trainer Hector Palma; one of his trainees tested positive for methamphetamine after a race at Del Mar.

As a reminder: HIWU's regulations for vet's list workouts include stricter medication restrictions than those for horses completing routine timed workouts. Horses on the veterinarian's list are required to complete a recorded work before a veterinarian and undergo post-race drug testing to be taken off the list. Horses completing routine, non-vet's list workouts are prohibited from having analgesics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, corticosteroids, and local anesthetics in their system, but other therapeutic medications are permitted.

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

New Case Resolutions

The following cases have recently been resolved by HIWU, either by early admission and acceptance of consequences (EAAC) or by final decision (FINAL).

  • Trainer Dick Cappellucci will serve a 30-day period of ineligibility beginning Aug. 29 after Tee Roy was found to have received an intra-articular injection within 14 days of post time. The 3-year-old New Mexico-bred gelding raced on Aug. 4 at Ruidoso Downs, finishing second in a $5,000 maiden claiming event. Tee Roy has since been disqualified, with purse money ordered returned. Cappellucci has also been fined $2,500 and assessed 3 Penalty Points. (EAAC)
  • Trainer Steve Asmussen will pay a $3,000 fine for his first-time violation of the intra-articular injection rule within seven days of a timed workout with Bramito (ruling date July 31). Asmussen was also assessed 3 Penalty Points. HISA updated its rules for violations of this rule in mid-July; a second violation would see the trainer face a $6,000 fine and 10-day suspension. The updated regulations for the intra-articular injection rule can be found here. (EAAC)
  • Trainer David Reid – Grand Hideaway tested positive for phenylbutazone after winning a $20,000 claiming race at Hawthorne on July 17. The 6-year-old gelding has been disqualified with purse money ordered returned; Reid was fined $500 and assessed 1.5 Penalty Points. (EAAC).
  • Trainer Sergio Alvarez – Mischief Mame tested positive for methocarbamol after finishing third in a maiden claiming race at Emerald Downs on July 8. The horse has been disqualified with purse money ordered returned; Alvarez was fined $500 and assessed 1.5 Penalty Points (FINAL).
  • Trainer Jeffrey Fletcher – Tier One tested positive for flunixin (banamine) after an allowance win at Thistledown on July 6. The horse has been disqualified with purse money ordered returned; Fletcher was fined $500 and assessed 1.5 Penalty Points (FINAL).
  • Trainer Samuel Calvario – Griffith Park tested positive for triamcinolone after a work at Pleasanton on June 30. Calvario was fined $500 and assessed 1.5 Penalty Points (FINAL).
  • Trainer Mario Serey, Jr. – Harper's Do tested positive for phenylbutazone after finishing seventh in a claiming race at Delaware Park on June 28. The horse has been disqualified with purse money ordered returned; Serey was fined $500 and assessed 1.5 Penalty Points (FINAL).
  • Trainer Benjamin Feliciano – Orville Street tested positive for both phenylbutazone and methocarbamol on June 25 after a vets' list workout. Feliciano was fined $1,000 and assessed 3 Penalty Points (FINAL).

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 Andy Mathis – Like No Other tested positive for phenylbutazone after finishing eighth as the mutual favorite in a $16,000 claiming race at Del Mar on July 29. Like No Other was claimed; that claim will be voided under HISA rules.
  • Trainer James Russell Jackson – violation of the intra-articular injection rule with I Wanna Win, for breeze within seven days of injection date (ruling dated July 27).
  • Trainer Cassondra Weaver – Coyote Runner tested positive for acepromazine after a workout at Presque Isle Downs on July 20.
  • Trainer Jackie Riddle – Drinkroundthetruth tested positive for methocarbamol after finishing second in a maiden special weight at Ruidoso Downs on July 9.
  • Trainer Kenneth Cox – Not As Lucky As Us tested positive for phenylbutazone after winning a maiden claiming race at Colonial Downs on July 21.
  • Trainer Troy Smith – Rattleme tested positive for phenylbutazone after winning a claiming race at Finger Lakes on July 17.
  • Trainer Christophe Clement – My Royal Vow tested positive for dantrolene after a workout at Belmont Park on July 13.
  • Trainer Candice Cryderman – Dontforgethesugar tested positive for methocarbamol after finishing third in a claiming race at Emerald Downs on July 7.
  • Trainer Jorge Rosales – Youonlylivetwice tested positive for dexamethasone after winning a claiming race at Emerald Downs on June 24.
  • Trainer Peter Miller – three runners tested positive for acepromazine
    • Forgiving Spirit finished second in an allowance optional claiming race at Santa Anita on June 11. A claim on the horse was voided.
    • Anmer Hall won a claiming race at Santa Anita on June 4; the horse was claimed by Steve Knapp. The claim will be voided under HISA rules.
    • Giver Not A Taker finished fourth in an allowance optional claiming race on June 4 at Santa Anita. The horse has since finished third in an allowance optional race at Los Al and second in the Real Good Deal Stakes at Del Mar.
  • Trainer Lynn Rarick – Calzone tested positive for methocarbamol after finishing third in an allowance race at Canterbury Park on June 11.
  • Trainer Chad Brown – Forced Ranking tested positive for omeprazole after a work at Monmouth Park on July 7.
  • Trainer William Martin – Alkalinization or use of an alkalinizing agent (TCO2) on Wild Irish prior to his win in a claiming race at Presque Isle Downs on July 3.
  • Trainer Jose Camejo – Fire King tested positive for promazine sulfoxide and methocarbamol after a work at Monmouth Park on June 11.
  • Trainer Javier Hernandez – two trainees tested positive for salicylic acid
    • Chief Mystique won a claiming race at Belterra Park on June 10
    • Fast Fall won a maiden special weight at Belterra on June 10
  • 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.

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 are listed in italics at the top of the list, and active suspensions have the trainer's name listed in bold.

Postponed suspensions, those for substances yet to be confirmed by split sample, are listed with an asterisk (*).

  • Trainer Nevada Litfin has been provisionally suspended for “use or attempted use of a controlled medication method and/or a controlled medication substance during the race period of the horse Dominus Tecum. The ruling was first announced on the Minnesota Racing Commission's website, where it was listed as being due to “actions detrimental to racing.”
  • *Trainer Angel J. Castillo Sanchez – Pylon tested positive for metformin after winning a $5,000 claiming race at Delaware Park on Aug. 3.
  • Trainer Hector Palma – Baladi tested positive for methamphetamine after finishing fourth in a claiming race at Del Mar on July 30.
  • *Trainer Carlos Milian – Junglherly Love tested positive for hydrochlorothiazide (a diuretic). Horse has been running at Parx; ruling date of July 29 does not match any races or workouts.
  • Trainer Dick Clark – possession of Levothyroxine, three runners have tested positive for methamphetamine (one horse was positive three times)
    • Kissed a Cadet tested positive after finishing first in a maiden special weight at Prairie Meadows on July 22.
    • Colonel Klink first tested positive after finishing second in an allowance optional claiming race at Prairie Meadows on June 19. The 7-year-old gelding has since raced three more times, finishing first in a claiming race on July 3, third in a starter allowance on July 9, and second in a claiming race on July 22. Colonel Klink also tested positive on July 3 and 22.
    • My Heart's On Fire tested positive after finishing first in a maiden special weight race at Prairie Meadows on June 19.
  • Trainer Randy Preston – Fly Home tested positive for methamphetamine after winning a maiden claiming race at Belterra Park on July 20.
  • *Trainer Jim Lewis – Hughie's Holiday tested positive for clenbuterol after winning a claiming race at Ruidoso Downs on July 8.
  • Trainer Ramon Rechy – Night Livin tested positive for methamphetamine after winning a claiming race at Horseshoe Indianapolis on July 7.
  • Trainer Milton Pineda – seven runners have now tested positive for the vasodilator diisopropylamine
    • Wegonahaveagoodtime won a $12,500 claiming race at Los Alamitos on July 4, after which he tested positive.
    • Keep Your Coil won a $25,000 claiming race at Los Alamitos on July 2, after which she tested positive.
    • Catbernay won a $10,000 claiming race at Los Alamitos on July 1, after which he tested positive.
    • Chollima won an $8,000 claiming race at Los Alamitos on June 23, 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 Natalia Lynch – possession of Levothyroxine, and a gelding in her care tested positive for altrenogest.
    • Motion to Strike tested positive for altrenogest after the gelding finished fourth in a claiming race at Monmouth Park on June 24. He was claimed from that race by owner/trainer Silvino Ramirez, and has since finished third in a claiming race at Monmouth on July 14. Under HISA rules, the claim will be voided.
  • *Trainer Bruno Tessore – Tenebris, a gelding, tested positive for altrenogest on July 18 (no races or workouts listed on that date by Equibase).
  • Trainer John Pimental – Golovkin tested positive for methamphetamine after finishing last (sixth) in a claiming race at Monmouth Park on May 29. A claim on the horse was voided from this race.
  • Trainer Lorenzo Ruiz – three runners have tested positive for the vasodilator diisopropylamine
    • Kant Beat The Rock tested positive after finishing second in a starter allowance race at Los Alamitos on July 4.
    • American Cat tested positive after winning a $16,000 claiming race at Los Alamitos on June 25. 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. The 8-year-old gelding has since finished fifth in a claiming race at Los Al on July 8.
    • Ruiz is 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.
  • *Trainer David Reid – Maligator tested positive for venlafaxine (an anti-depressant and nerve pain medication) after winning a claiming race at Hawthorne on June 25. The 8-year-old gelding has since finished second in a claiming race at Hawthorne on July 16.
  • *Trainer Javier Morzan – Lady Liv tested positive for metformin (a commonly used prescription drug that treats diabetes) after finishing third in a starter optional claiming race at Delaware Park on June 24.
  • *Trainer Mary Pirone – Benny The Jet tested positive for altrenogest after the gelding finished fifth in a claiming race at Emerald Downs on June 24. He was claimed from that race and moved to the barn of trainer Jorge Rosales, and has since won a claiming race at Emerald on July 14. Under HISA rules, the claim will be voided.
  • Trainer Joseph Taylor – two runners have tested positive for both methylphenidate and clenbuterol
    • Classy American finished second in a starter allowance at Parx on June 20
    • Cajun Cousin finished second in a claiming race at Parx on June 18. The 4-year-old filly has since won a claiming race at Parx on July 12, prior to the positive being called. Cajun Cousin was claimed out of that race by trainer Michael V. Pino for Smart Angle LLP; the claim will be voided under HISA rules.
  • *Trainer Donald H. Buckner – In the Midst tested positive for clenbuterol after finishing fifth in an allowance race at Thistledown on June 15.
  • *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 Reed Saldana – Ice Queen tested positive for the vasodilator diisopropylamine after finishing third in a starter allowance at Santa Anita on June 16
  • Dr. Luis Jorge Perez, DVM – possession of levothyroxine (violation date June 9)
  • 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 Jonathan Wong – Heaven and Earth tested positive for metformin after winning a maiden race at Horseshoe Indianapolis on June 1.
  • 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.

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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Déjà Vu All Over Again? Beholder’s Daughter Tamara Could Target Del Mar Debutante

Few things capture the racing world's fancy more than watching the prodigy of a Hall of Fame racehorse. There's something about the possibility the offspring will grow up to be just like their famous father or mother that teases the imagination.

When the offspring goes out and wins their debut, it always creates a buzz and if that “baby” is the spitting image of their world class parent, it just feeds the speculation. As Yogi Berra once said: 'It's déjà vu all over again.'

On Aug. 19, a horse named Tamara (pronounced Tah-mare-ah), a 2-year-old brown bay filly by Bolt d'Oro, won her debut at Del Mar by 2 ¼ lengths. Bolt d'Oro was a very good horse in his own right but that's not the connection that has the racing world talking this week. It's her mother, Hall of Fame inductee Beholder.

Take Tamara and put her mom's rider, Mike Smith, on her back wearing the bright orange silks of Spendthrift Farm and one is instantly transported back to the days Beholder ruled the racing world.

That was 2012 to 2016 during which time she won four Eclipse Awards and three Breeders' Cups. She would win 18 of her 26 starts and collect over $6 million in earnings. Pretty hard act to follow for a precocious 2-year-old filly.

“She's grown up in the last few months into a beautiful filly,” her trainer Richard Mandella says. “She was a little backwards-looking three months ago, but now she's grown into herself nicely.”

Mandella also trained Beholder. He says Tamara came out of the race in good order and they're going to look at the G1 Del Mar Debutante September 9 on closing weekend.

“We don't know if she'd be back in time for that,” Mandella says, “but if I had to guess today I'd say she would. We'll see how she gets back to the track.”

Beholder ran second to Executiveprivilege in the 2012 Del Mar Debutante. Missed by a nose.

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