Report: Sunland Park Management Hired To Run Ruidoso Downs

According to a report in Quarter Horse Track magazine, the owners of Ruidoso Downs racetrack and casino in Ruidoso, N.M., have hired the management team at Sunland Park to run the track best known as being the home of the All American Futurity.

All American Ruidoso Downs Inc., which purchased Ruidoso Downs from R.D. Hubbard in 2017, consisted of four partners: Johnny Trotter, John Andreini, Stan Sigman and Chicho Flores. The dynamics of the ownership team changed after Andreini passed away in 2018 and Sigman died in December 2020.

The change will put Sunland Park general manager Rick Baugh in a similar position at Ruidoso, according to Quarter Horse Track. Sunland, which is owned by the family of the late Stan Fulton, did not race this year because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Jeff True, who was hired as president and general manager when All American Ruidoso Downs Inc. bought the track, said he was notified on Thursday of the change and will not be retained in any capacity. True developed a number of policies designed to increase the integrity of racing at Ruidoso, which had been scarred by numerous drugging scandals prior to coming onboard.

“I enjoyed my time at Ruidoso,” True told the Paulick Report. “It's been an honor and a privilege to take care of this special place. A lot of blood, sweat and tears went into it and I think Ruidoso is set up for success following a tough time because of COVID-19. It will do well.”

Ruidoso Downs is scheduled to open on May 28.

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New Mexico: Advanced Deposit Wagering Bill Would ‘Modernize And Digitize’ Pari-Mutuel Wagering

In a letter to New Mexico horsemen sent out on Thursday, Feb. 4, the New Mexico Horsemen's Association executive director Richard Erhard announced that state representative Candy Ezzell will introduce a bill to legalize advanced deposit wagering on Monday, Feb. 8.

The bill, HB199, will be introduced before the House Commerce and Economic Development Committee at 1:30 p.m., local time. It was developed in concert by the NMHA, New Mexico Horse Breeders Association, and Jeff True, president and general manager of Ruidoso Downs.

“The overarching objective of HB199 is to Modernize and Digitize our Pari-Mutuel Domain and allow New Mexico residents to wager on horse racing (our New Mexico content) through the use of their own personal electronic devices, i.e., mobile phones,” Erhard wrote. “There are numerous positive aspects of this legislation, however three notable positive outcomes are as follows:

  1. Allow further penetration into our pari-mutuel market, therefore creating more revenue for the state of New Mexico and its legendary horse racing industry.
  2. Maintain the current level of on-track revenue.
  3. Stop bet poaching by out-of-state ADW groups.”

For more information, the full letter to horsemen is available here.

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