Turf Paradise Trainer Suspended For 180 Days

Following an incident in which a 1-20 shot he trained and owned was pulled up and eased shortly after the start of a March 10 maiden claimer at Turf Paradise, stewards at that track have hit trainer Juan Silva with a 180-day suspension and a $2,625 fine. The stewards have forwarded the ruling to the Director of the Arizona Department of Racing with a recommendation that further action be taken “up to and including revocation of Silva's license.”

Silva was charged with “conducting business in a manner detrimental to the best interests of horse racing in Arizona.”

After the horse Juror (Tapit) finished third in a maiden optional claimer with a purse of $23,800, Silva dropped the horse into a $3,500 maiden claimer 37 days later. Shortly after the gates opened, jockey Fausto Da Silva pulled the horse up. On Mar. 17, Da Silva was suspended 30 days for “conduct detrimental to racing.” In the Da Silva matter, the stewards ruled that the jockey should have brought the horse to the track vet to be examined before the race.

Juror, who was claimed out of the race by Eliska Kubinova for owners Gary and Deborah Lusk and D. J. Saddler, was vanned off the racetrack. Turf Paradise does not have a voided claim rule.

According to a ruling released Wednesday, the stewards believe Silva entered Juror knowing the horse was sore and unfit to race. The stewards took into consideration statements made by Da Silva, a track vet referred to as Dr. Butler and a state vet referred to as Dr. Gale. In addition, the stewards allege that Silva perjured himself during his hearing by giving false statements under oath. All horses currently owned or trained by Silva will be denied entry until they are sold or transferred to another trainer.

According to the ruling, the stewards also took into account Silva's “history of multiple rule violations.” The website thoroughbredrulings.com lists 22 rulings against Silva dating back to 2005. In a 2008 ruling, his license was revoked for “being of not good repute or moral character.” He did not start any horses between 2008 and 2014.

Silva has 450 career wins from 2,349 starters and was 13-for-99 at the current meet at Turf Paradise. He was the leading trainer at the 2019-2020 meet at Turf Paradise with 79 wins.

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Catalog Available For Keeneland’s Online Select Horses Of Racing Age Sale

The catalog for Keeneland's online Select Horses of Racing Age Sale, to be held Tuesday, June 23, via the new Keeneland Digital Sales Ring platform, is now available at keenelanddigital.com or by clicking here.

The catalog features 34 horses, among them Tempers Rising, a 3-year-old filly by Bayern who finished second in the Grade 2 TwinSpires.com Fair Grounds Oaks on March 21 at Fair Grounds. Tempers Rising is currently ranked 12th with 47 points on the Road to the Kentucky Oaks leaderboard.

Other notable offerings include:

  • Surf and Turf, a 4-year-old Grade 3-placed son of Kitten's Joy;
  • Ballagh Rocks, a Grade 3-winning son of Stormy Atlantic;
  • Juror, a Juddmonte Farms homebred 3-year-old colt by Tapit who was second in his career debut at Tampa Bay on June 1;
  • Frills, a 4-year-old Candy Ride (ARG) filly who won her last start in March at Turfway;
  • Wondrwherecraigis, an undefeated 3-year-old son of Munnings;
  • Queen Arella, a 2-year-old Speightster filly who won her career debut by four lengths at Gulfstream in late May; and
  • Eloquent Speaker, a 3-year-old filly by Flatter who won her maiden at Belmont on June 12.

Buyers may browse the offerings and digitally inspect each horse via photos and video. Ragozin and Thorograph sheets are among the assets also provided.

Bidding opens at 9 a.m. ET on sale day. Bidding closes on Hip 1 at 2 p.m. and then at increments of approximately every two minutes on subsequent hips.

BUYERS – How to Register and Bid

Buyers are encouraged to register for an account in the Keeneland Digital Sales Ring and request credit one week prior to the sale.

Click here to watch a tutorial video or please follow the steps below:

Step 1  Visit keenelanddigital.com and click “Register”;
Step 2  Sign up and receive credentials to log in;
Step 3  Log in and click MY ACCOUNT to request credit; and
Step 4  Log in on June 23 to participate in the sale.

Buyers have two options for bidding on the day of the sale:

  • Direct Bid allows you to bid manually as you go.
  • Max Bid establishes a top price that you are willing to pay for a hip. As the bidding progresses, the software will automatically bid on your behalf as you are outbid up to your maximum.

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