Top Mahoning Valley Jockey Suspended 30 Days For ‘Lack Of Effort’

Luis Raul Rivera, second by wins and leading the jockey standings by money won at the current meet at Mahoning Valley race course, will begin a 30-day suspension on Dec. 30 after stewards ruled he put forth a “very lackluster” effort in a Nov. 19 race at the Youngstown, Ohio, track.

Rivera rode Royer Family Stables' Barefoot Beach to a second-place finish at 7-1 odds for trainer Jeffrey Radosevich in a $10,000 claiming race for registered Ohio-bred fillies and mares. Barefoot Beach was beaten a half length by 9-5 second choice Out My Dear, ridden by Erik Barbaran for owner-trainer Justin Radosevich, the son of Jeffrey Radosevich.

It was the first career victory for Justin Radosevich in just his second start. Out My Dear was also his first starter, finishing second at Mahoning Valley Oct. 25. The filly was previously trained by Radosevich's father.

Stewards conducted a Nov. 21 hearing for Rivera “to answer questions on the effort given” on Barefoot Beach. The Dec. 8 ruling announcing the suspension stated that the “board of stewards unanimously believed that Mr. Luis Rivera's effort aboard his charge was very lackluster and was not consistent with the manner he normally rides all previous horses we reviewed over the past month. The board also believes this lack of effort by Mr. Rivera … resulted in Out My Dear winning this event.

“Mr. Luis Rivera was also reprimanded for his lack of effort and made aware that this action is not only an egregious infraction of the OSRC rules and regulations and is not in the best interest of sport.”

Rivera declined to appeal the suspension, which runs from Dec. 30-Jan. 29, 2023, encompassing 17 racing days at Mahoning Valley.

A native of Puerto Rico who began working at old El Comandante racetrack at age 14, Rivera has won, 2,337 races in North America since 1997. He rode in South Florida and throughout the mid-Atlantic region before settling in Ohio.

“They're trying to say he pulled the horse,” said Jeffrey Radosevich, perennially a leading trainer at Ohio racetracks and currently with 2,999 career wins. “It's bull crap. If I felt my rider quit riding, I would have fired him off everything. Luis Rivera does not do that. There shouldn't have been anything done. What they did was crazy.

“When I ran the horse back in the same spot, she was the favorite and ran a bad seventh under the same rider,” he added.

Radosevich said Rivera told him he thought he had reached the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority's six-strike limit in the race.

“HISA took a purse from me last month,” Radosevich said, referring to Sammy's Smile, disqualified from a Nov. 12 Mahoning Valley allowance victory when jockey Erik Barbaran went at least four strikes over the limit. “My rider had to hit the horse an extra time because he was going over on other horses. I tell my guys now, 'Don't over-hit them.'”

Radosevich said neither he nor his son was called in by stewards for questioning but feels Rivera was punished because of who won the race.

“If anyone else had won it, nothing would have happened,” he said.

Video of the Nov. 19 race is below. Barefoot Beach is the No. 1 horse. Winner Out My Dear is the No. 8.

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Gulfstream Park: Rainbow 6 Jackpot Hit For $137,119 Payoff Sunday

The 20-cent Rainbow 6 jackpot pool was hit for a $137,119.41 payoff Sunday at Gulfstream Park. The popular multi-race wager had gone unsolved for three racing days following a jackpot hit Wednesday for a $358,032.19 payoff.

 The Rainbow 6 jackpot is 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 goes back to those bettors holding tickets with the most winners, while 30 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool.

The winning ticket was the only one sold with the 9-2-7-5-7-12 combination.

The Rainbow 6 will start anew Wednesday.

Sunday's Early Pick 5 returned a healthy $94,330.60.

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Double Pick 6 Carryover Of $84,991 Saturday At Aqueduct

Saturday's 10-race card at Aqueduct Racetrack will feature a double Pick 6 carryover of $84,991 after the multi-race wager went unsolved for the second consecutive day on Friday's nine-race program.

The $1 Pick 6 returned $1,263.50 to bettors who selected 5-of-6 winners correctly.

The sequence began in Race 4 with the Peter Chin-trained Acalteque [No. 3, $33.20] scoring a $10,000 claiming win to give apprentice rider Erick Fuentes his first career victory. Stakes-placed Silver Skillet [No. 2, $4.30*] then graduated in Race 5, a one-mile state-bred maiden special weight, for conditioner Christophe Clement under Manny Franco.

Shinfull [No. 9, $7.60] broke her maiden under Kendrick Carmouche in a 6 1/2-furlong state-bred sprint for trainer Rick Schosberg in Race 6, one race before Lord Gatling [No. 4, $38.20] provided the largest upset of the sequence under Romero Maragh for trainer Edmund Pringle in Race 7.

Trainer Timothy Hills took the day's featured Race 8, a one-mile allowance optional claimer, with the Jason Huayas-piloted Sweet Surprise [No. 8, $10.80]. With just three horses uncovered in the final leg, Honest Banker [No. 1A, $33.20] drew away down the stretch under Jorge Vargas, Jr. in Race 9 to score a debut victory for trainer Rob Atras and trigger the carryover.

Saturday's Pick 6 sequence begins in Race 5 [1:42 p.m. Eastern] and features the $500,000 NYSSS Fifth Avenue in Race 7, the $100,000 Alex M. Robb in Race 8 and the $500,000 NYSSS Great White Way in Race 9. First post is 11:50 a.m.

America's Day at the Races will present live coverage and analysis of the Aqueduct fall meet on the networks of FOX Sports. For the broadcast schedule and channel finder, visit https://www.nyra.com/aqueduct/racing/tv-schedule.

NYRA Bets is the best way to bet every race of the Aqueduct Racetrack fall meet. Available to horse players nationwide, the NYRA Bets app is available for download today on iOS and Android at www.NYRABets.com.

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Nasty Weather Cuts Short Thursday Card At Charles Town; $20,541 Pick 5 Carryover On Friday

Charles Town in West Virginia canceled the final five races of its Thursday night card after weather conditions continued to deteriorate throughout the evening.

Over an inch and a half of rain and near freezing temperatures hit the Charles Town area on Thursday, and after consulting with riders following the completion of the fourth race, the decision was made to cancel the remainder of the card out of an abundance of caution.

Thursday's card was set to feature a carryover of $20,541.60 in the Pick 5. That carryover will now roll over to Friday's sequence, which begins in the fifth race. Friday will also present the final opportunity to take down the Charles Town 6-12 jackpot – which currently sits at $23,428 – before the jackpot is forced out on Saturday, Dec. 17, the final night of live racing on the 2022 Charles Town racing calendar.

Friday's nine-race card begins at its standard first race post time of 7:00 p.m. ET.

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