‘We Owe An Apology To The Racing Public’: Sunland Park Stewards Admit DQ Error

The board of stewards at Sunland Park in New Mexico mistakenly disqualified a Quarter Horse from second to fourth place on March 3, and the executive director of the state racing commission has issued an apology to horseplayers who may have lost money as a result of the error.

Raul Saucedo's A Separate Star, breaking from the No. 2 post position and ridden by Omar Iturralde, was beaten a neck in the 400-yard claiming race, but shortly after the field of 10 crossed the finish line the stewards lit the inquiry sign. After about two minutes of deliberations, they  disqualified A Separate Star for interference and placed him fourth.

As with many disqualifications, horseplayers took to social media to complain. In this case, their complaints were entirely legitimate. At no point in the race did A Separate Star interfere with or come close to any of his rivals.

Izzy Trejo, executive director of the New Mexico Racing Commission, said the stewards erred in the disqualification. A second set of stewards will review the race on Thursday, March 9, and issue a ruling that is expected to restore the original order of finish.

It's not clear if the stewards who made the wrong call will be sanctioned.

Pari-mutuel payoffs will not be affected. While the owner will get about $5,500 in additional  purse money once the order of finish is corrected, those who bet on A Separate Star to place or show or in exactas and trifectas apparently will not be compensated. A total of $14,584 was wagered in win, place, and show bets, $13,641 in exactas, and $8,247 in trifectas.

“We want to apologize to the people who put their hard-earned money on this race,” said Trejo, who called the incident an “oversight” by stewards Connie Estes, Gary Terrien, and David Lupo.

“These are good stewards and I applaud them for being honest and admitting to the error, immediately after it happened,” said Trejo. “They took the blame from the get-go. Despite that, we do owe an apology to the wagering public that bet on this race.”

While the stewards may have admitted their error to Trejo, no public statement was issued when the mistake was discovered.

Trejo said he could not comment on how the mistake was made until after the March 9 hearing, though one Sunland Park horseperson who asked not to be identified said, “Word around here is they watched the wrong replay.”

The track's television feed showed the correct head-on replay multiple times while the stewards deliberated. At most tracks, that feed represents what the stewards are viewing. If they were watching the wrong replay, it's worth noting that in the previous race, the horse breaking from the same No. 2 post position veered out causing a chain reaction at the start. There was no inquiry or disqualification from that incident as the horse finished seventh.

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High Winds, Heavy Rains: Golden Gate Fields To Run Friday’s Card On Thursday, March 9

Golden Gate Fields track officials have announced that the decision has been made to move the Friday, March 10, live race card at the Berkeley, Calif. track to Thursday, March 9, out of an abundance of caution, and in consultation with industry stakeholders.

The national weather service is forecasting high winds and heavy rain for the Bay Area on Friday.

Eight races are on the program for the now-Thursday live race card at Golden Gate. First post time remains at 12:45 PM.

Santa Anita Park, also running on Thursday, has an eight-race card with first post at 12:30 PM.

With both California tracks in play on Thursday, the Golden Hour Double and Late Pick 4 wagers will be offered.

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Santa Anita To Run Eight Races On Thursday, Kicking Off Four-Day Week

Entries were taken Sunday at Santa Anita for an eight-race card on Thursday, with first post time at 12:30 p.m. With racing cancelled due heavy rains on Feb. 25 & 26, Santa Anita has been granted permission by the CHRB to run Thursday, which was not originally scheduled for live racing.

Santa Anita will offer free General Admission and Parking, as well as $3 beers and $5 margaritas, on both Thursday and Friday.

A pair of $72,000 allowance races will highlight Thursday's program. Race six, for fillies and mares bred or sired in California, has attracted a field of seven at six furlongs on the main track.

Thursday's seventh race, for older horses at a mile and one quarter over the Camino Real Turf Course, attracted a field of nine.

Santa Anita will conduct a four-day week, with live racing offered through Sunday, March 12.

Thursday's entries are currently available at santaanita.com. For additional information, please call (626) 574-RACE.

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Gulfstream Park: Rainbow 6 Mandatory Payout Yields Multiple $40,357 Payoffs

The mandatory payout of the 20-cent Rainbow 6 jackpot pool yielded multiple payoffs of $40,357.56 Sunday at Gulfstream Park.

The winning combination was 6-3-1-3-8-4.

Heading into Rainbow 6 wagering Sunday, there was a carryover jackpot pool of $1,369,601, which generated a handle of $5,270,988 on the popular multi-race wagers that spanned Races 6-11.

On mandatory payout days, the entire Rainbow 6 jackpot pool is paid out to the bettor or bettors with the most winners in the six-race sequence. The carryover jackpot is usually only paid out when there is a single unique ticket sold with all six winners. On days when there is no unique ticket, 70 percent of that day's pool usually goes back to those bettors holding tickets with the most winners, while 30 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool.

The Rainbow 6 will start anew on Wednesday.

First-race post time is set for 12:40 p.m. (ET).

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