Ryan Moore, Irad Ortiz, Jr., Penalized For Winning Breeders’ Cup Rides

Two of the planet's top jockeys, Ryan Moore and Irad Ortiz, Jr., were penalized by the Santa Anita Park stewards for riding infractions aboard winning mounts on the Nov. 4 Breeders' Cup program.

Moore was fined $20,800 and suspended one day (Nov. 12) for being one whip strike over the limit of six when guiding 5-2 favorite Auguste Rodin (Ire) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) to victory in the GI Breeders' Cup Turf. Under Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA) rules, the fine equates to 10% of Moore's personal purse winnings from that stakes.

Cutting the corner for home with a deft rail run after looking hopelessly bottled up at the fence, Moore's winning ride on Auguste Rodin has been widely praised as one of the most brilliantly executed moves on the entirety of Breeders' Cup weekend.

Moore was also assigned three violation points that will be expunged from his record on May 5, 2024, or six months from the date of final HISA adjudication.

Ortiz was suspended three days (Nov. 12, 17, 18) “for failure to maintain a straight course in the stretch and causing interference” aboard 11-10 favorite Goodnight Olive (Ghostzapper), who successfully defended her title by winning the GI Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint.

There was no stewards' inquiry posted after Goodnight Olive's win. The Equibase chart noted that Goodnight Olive “drifted in, taking the path of Society [Gun Runner] near the three-sixteenths pole” before she “quickly opened clear and held safely.”

It was unclear at deadline for this story if Moore planned an appeal. After his Breeders' Cup engagements, he flew to Australia, where he was booked to ride in the G1 Melbourne Cup Nov. 7.

Moore is currently rated tops in points for the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities' World's Best Jockey rankings.

Ortiz's agent, Steve Rushing, told TDN that Ortiz is still weighing his options regarding an appeal.

“We're not sure yet. We spoke with a lawyer [Sunday]. We're going to make a decision either [later Monday or Tuesday]. It's a possibility, but we haven't decided yet,” Rushing said.

Ortiz, currently North America's leading jockey in both purse winnings and victories for 2023, is in the midst of serving a three-day “careless riding” suspension (Nov. 5, 9, 10) imposed by the Aqueduct Racetrack stewards for an Oct. 22 bumping incident that resulted in a victory for Ortiz's mount.

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Pin Oak Announces All Runners To Carry Biometric Sensors In Training, Some In Racing

In the wake of the death of Breeders' Cup Classic contender Geaux Rocket Ride, owner Pin Oak Stud announced new monitoring procedures for its horses in training.

In a post on the platform formerly known as Twitter, Pin Oak indicated on Nov. 2 all its runners will have a full set of survey radiographs taken before their next breezes. Further, the stable will require its runners to carry biometric sensors in all their breezes, and in races that take place in jurisdictions where the sensors are approved.

There are various biometric sensors in early development that can be used to monitor a horse's movement and pick up on early deviations from that individual's normal pattern, which could be a sign of an impending injury. Some racing jurisdictions have conducted trials of the StrideSafe sensor in races to test its ability to predict a horse's likelihood of fatal injury, but it is still unclear how it will be used in a regulatory context.

Pin Oak Stud was purchased late last year by Jim and Dana Bernhard. It was founded in the 1950s by Josephine Abercrombie and her father. Abercrombie died in 2022 at the age of 95. The farm's storied history with more than 100 stakes winners to its credit was a big part of the property's appeal, according to a feature on the couple by The Blood-Horse.

According to its website, Pin Oak has approximately 20 horses in training with Richard Mandella, Bill Mott, and Mike Stidham.

Matt Weinmann, chief executive officer of Equine Analysis Systems, is an advisor to the Bernhards. Equine Analysis Systems was founded by Dr. David Lambert, who has been the primary advocate for StrideSafe technology in the U.S.

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Over $100k Raised Through New Vocations Breeders’ Cup Pledge

More than $100,000 was raised during this year's Breeders' Cup Pledge, New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program announced Monday. That total was driven by four horses with pledge connections–Fierceness (City of Light), Unquestionable (FR) (Wootton Bassett {GB}), Goodnight Olive (Ghostzapper) and Auguste Rodin (Ire) (Deep Impact {Jpn})–winning their races on Future Stars Friday and Championship Saturday.

Additional pledges are still coming in as of Monday and final donations are being tallied. Now in its 14th year, the Pledge has raised more than a million dollars, with 100 percent of funds going directly to support the program's rehabilitation, retraining and rehoming efforts, which serves more than 500 retired racehorses a year.

“I'm thrilled to support the Breeders' Cup Pledge as it's a great way to raise the much-needed awareness and funds for New Vocations and their aftercare efforts,” shared owner Mike Repole. I'm a strong advocate for ensuring my retired racehorses receive proper aftercare within my control whether it's to an adoption program or a retirement facility.  These amazing athletes mean so much to us and always deserve the best. We all need to do more, including me. Thoroughbred aftercare will be a major focus of my newly formed NTA.”

In addition to Repole Stable, winning connections include Coolmore and Partners (Unquestionable (FR) and Auguste Rodin (IRE)) and Team Hanley (Goodnight Olive). This year's pledge participants also included Jena Antonucci, Bob and Jill Baffert, Blue Rose Farm, Bradley Thoroughbreds, Peter M. Brant, Cheyenne Stables, D.J. Stable, eFive Racing Thoroughbreds, Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Mark B. Grier, Graham Motion, Joe R. Peacock, Jr., Pin Oak Stud, Todd Pletcher, Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, J. Kirk and Judy Robison, SF Racing, Siena Farm, Spendthrift Farm, Starlight Racing, Stonestreet Stables, Three Diamonds Farm, Wertheimer et Frere, West Point Thoroughbreds, Whisper Hill Farm and WinStar Farm.

“We feel very blessed to have 56 horses with pledging connections run during the two days of Championship races,” said Anna Ford, New Vocations Thoroughbred Program Director. “The funds raised are greatly needed as we have seen a 20% increase in the number of horses we have taken in compared to this time last year.”

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32 Standardbred Owners, Trainers Excluded By Meadowlands

The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, the Hon. Mary Kay Vyskocil, has entered Orders of Conviction for Seth Fishman and Lisa Giannelli each having been charged as Defendants in the matter of United States v. Navarro, Docket No. 1:20-cr-00160-MKV– SDNY. Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, who prosecuted these cases, announced at the time that Seth Fishman DVM received a sentence of 11 years in prison for his role at the helm of an approximately 20-year scheme to manufacture, market, and sell to racehorse trainers and others in the racehorse industry “untestable” performance enhancing drugs for use in professional horseracing. Williams further announced that Lisa Giannelli received a sentence of 42 months for her role in that scheme as she was charged and prosecuted by his office arising from his Office's multi-year investigation of the abuse of racehorses through the use of performance enhancing drugs. Source: www.justice.gov Press Release of US Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York.

Among the volumes of evidence introduced by the US Attorney in the prosecution of these cases are trial exhibits, offered in open court and now available to the public, which reveal the identity of numerous persons who have purchased prohibited substances – BB3 (EPO) or TB-7 Thymosyn (sp). Persons identified in the lists below and categorized under those substances, are referenced in those trial exhibits released by the US Attorney SDNY office to the Meadowlands at its request.

Also, as part of its investigation, the Federal government conducted its own collection of blood and urine samples from racehorses, both post-race and from out of competition testing. Below is a list under the category, Drug Positives Federal Investigation, identifying trainers whose horses tested positive in those tests.

This remains a serious matter. Consequently, the Meadowlands is conducting its own internal investigation given these revelations. And until that investigation is completed, the Meadowlands has determined that all individuals listed below will be placed on the Meadowlands exclusion list. Furthermore, to avoid any appearance of conflict or impropriety regarding a horse's eligible to stakes during the month of November in which horses owned by Jeff Gural may race, the above exclusion will be effective as of Dec. 1, 2023.

We believe this timeframe will also allow owners, should they choose, an opportunity to change trainers and/or horses in partnership with excluded owners. We anticipate the Meadowlands investigation will be time consuming. We also expect that additional disclosures will be released, and if so, where warranted, the Meadowlands will act on that information. We will also require that any change of trainers or dissolution of any partnerships with excluded owners will require proof to the satisfaction of The Meadowlands. We believe these steps are warranted per the revelations from the above prosecutions and are necessary in the interest of the industry we all love and wish to preserve.

BB3 (EPO) TB-7 Thymosyn (sp)
Dylan Davis Ryan Bellamy
Nick Devita Anthony Buttitta
Gareth Dowse Frank Chick – Chick Harness
Jeff Gillis Jamen Davidovich
Brian Malone Eddie Dennis
John Mungillo Brady Galliers
Eric Prevost Rick Howles
Richard Silverman Anthony Lake
Leroy Slabaugh Betty Jean Davis Lare
Howard Taylor Kevin Lare
John Leggio
Greg McNair
Cynthia Milano
Anthony Napolitano
Howard Savage
Arthur Stafford
Trevor Stafford

 

 

Drug Positives Federal Investigation
Al Annunziata Propantheline (2)
Jenn Bongiorno Ethamsylate (4)
Bob Bongiorno Ethamsylate
Scott DiDomenico Ethamsylate (2)
Jeff Gillis Ethamsylate
Nick Sodano, Sr Cobalt

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