New York’s Best Of 2021: Najja Thompson

Just two live race days remain in 2021 to complete a remarkable year of racing action on the New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) circuit. The NYRA Press Office checked in with a selection of New York-based racing personalities to get their reflections on the memorable year.

Najja Thompson is the Executive Director for New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. (NYTB). A graduate of Florida State University, Thompson previously worked for NYRA in a variety of departments, including communications and marketing. He also serves as vice president for the Turf Publicists of America.

Describe your role for New York Thoroughbred Breeders, (NYTB) Inc.

Thompson: “We are the official authorized organization that represents the thoroughbred breeding industry in New York. In my role as executive director, I work on behalf of our board of directors and membership to educate, promote, and enhance the New York-bred program. I also work to promote the incentives offered to breed and race in New York in addition to joining NYTB in support of our breeding industry.”

How has the New York program developed in 2021?

Thompson: “I think our program's success this year is built on the foundation of our prior triumphs. Over the past ten years under my predecessor, Jeffrey Cannizzo, the program has developed into the top regional state-bred program in the country. This year was no exception. You had horses like Cross Border taking the Grade 2 Bowling Green and Rinaldi winning the Grade 3 Forbidden Apple at Saratoga, Somelikeithotbrown winning the Grade 2 Dinner Party at Pimlico, and, for the 12th consecutive year, a New York-bred won a Grade 1 race with Americanrevolution winning the Grade 1 Cigar Mile. It shows the prominence of the program and quality of our progeny winning at the highest levels. New York-breds have to be respected when competing in the top races in the country and have performed well to earn that consideration.”

What are some of the strengths and advantages to breeding and racing in New York?

Thompson: “We have a great established breeding program with top quality stallion farms and boarding facilities throughout the state. In addition, through the New York State Thoroughbred Breeding & Development Fund, we offer a multitude of incentives for program participants, including breeder and stallion owner awards, and open owner awards for all New York-bred horses that compete in open company races with a claiming price of at least $30,000. Our awards are also tiered so that New York-breds sired by New York stallions earn double in awards compared to horses that are sired outside of New York.

“We also offer the 10-race New York Stallion Stakes Series for eligible New York-sired horses with purses totaling $2.3 million including the richest juvenile state-bred stakes in the country. Last year, we also made it easier to own a New York resident mare with mares in foal purchased at public auction for $50,000 or more and sent to New York within 15 days following the sale making the mare a New York resident mare and her foal a New York-bred. All these developments and the chance to compete on the NYRA circuit with enhanced purses for restricted and open company should entice owners and breeders to invest in New York racing.”

Americanrevolution is co-owned by WinStar Farm, a commercial racing and breeding operation. What does it mean to have major owners and breeders taking part in the New York program?

Thompson: “It's definitely a great development and a result of the quality farms and breeding operations that we have in New York. Breeders, consignors, bloodstock agents and buyers can invest in the New York-bred program knowing their foals will be raised right and can later compete on the best circuit and races throughout the country.”

How involved are you in bringing stallion prospects to New York?

Thompson: “One of the key components of my job is not only promoting our current stallions but also working to attract new stallions to come to New York. We've seen the quality that can be produced in New York, including Central Banker's progeny who have done well in recent years in addition to Big Brown, Freud, War Dancer, Honest Mischief, and Fog of War, a War Front stallion creating excitement. Looking ahead, we have Combatant, Venezuelan Hug, and Waiting coming in for 2022.

“In addition, we're continuing our efforts to recruit quality stallions to help the New York-sired program. It's always about promoting and improving the program. You want to have that demand and make sure our current stallions are being actively promoted. What makes New York a great program is you can breed into quality bloodlines at a fraction of the price with great incentives and purses behind that investment. As well, we want to bring in additional stallions in the near future that are commercially viable and proven on the market. We're always open to exploring how we can assist to bring additional quality and depth to breeders.”

What are your goals for the New York thoroughbred industry?

Thompson: “Number One – we have to continue to make sure that we can bring in quality mares to New York. It's important for any state-bred program that it has the foundation of quality mares in addition to stallions to breed to in our efforts to increase the foal crop.

“It's also really great to have a positive relationship with NYRA and NYTHA. They've both always been supportive of the program. I've worked closely with Dave O'Rourke, Martin Panza, Joe Appelbaum, Will Alempijevic and now Keith Doleshel as well as on the TV side with Tony Allevato and Eric Donovan. We see tremendous support for the New York-bred program through the FOX TV show as well as the racetrack and horsemen partnership. America's Day at the Races is a great tool in our efforts to promote the New York-bred brand and getting more people involved.”

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Two Weeks From Crucial Hearing, NYRA Adds to Arguments Against Baffert

The New York Racing Association (NYRA) Wednesday added to an already daunting compilation of court documentation filed by both parties in an attempt to bolster its arguments in advance of a Jan. 6 “motion to dismiss” hearing in Bob Baffert's civil rights lawsuit against NYRA.

The purpose of the Dec. 22 reply memorandum was to give NYRA “the opportunity to briefly address new arguments raised by Plaintiff in his opposition brief” and to confirm NYRA's position in relation to Baffert's civil action claim.

“First, Plaintiff fails to articulate an actionable 'substantive due process' claim,” the filing in United States District Court (Eastern District of New York) stated. “Instead, Plaintiff's Response simply repeats his procedural due process allegations and fails to point to any facts showing that NYRA's actions in connection with the Administrative Proceeding are 'arbitrary, conscience-shocking, or oppressive in a constitutional sense…'

“Second, Plaintiff's argument that he is not required to exhaust administrative remedies is foreclosed by controlling precedent. The Second Circuit has held that, although most [Section] 1983 [civil rights] plaintiffs are not subject to an exhaustion requirement, that rule 'does not apply to procedural due process challenges if the plaintiff failed to avail himself of the very administrative procedures he attacks as inadequate'…

“Third, like other disciplinary proceedings brought against licensees, the Administrative Proceeding is clearly a civil enforcement proceeding requiring Younger abstention [a doctrine that mandates federal courts must not hear cases involving federal issues already being litigated at the state level]… Moreover, contrary to Plaintiff's argument, the Court has already recognized that the state interests implicated here are 'weighty' and 'important.'”

“Finally, Plaintiff's argument that his claim implicates 'pure questions of law' misses the mark. Plaintiff has raised these same legal issues in the Administrative Proceeding, and upon its completion, Plaintiff may seek judicial review in New York State court… Plaintiff's claim stretches beyond pure legal questions–Plaintiff has made the factual allegation that the Administrative Proceeding is a 'fait accompli.'”

NYRA had barred Baffert back on May 17, which was 16 days after the now-deceased Medina Spirit won the GI Kentucky Derby while testing positive for an overage of betamethasone. In the 12 months prior to that positive, four other Baffert trainees had also tested positive for medication overages, two of them in Grade I stakes.

Baffert responded to NYRA's ruling-off by filing a June 14 civil complaint alleging that the ban violated his constitutional right to due process. On July 14, the eve of the Saratoga season, the court granted Baffert a preliminary injunction that allowed him to race at New York's premier tracks until the lawsuit was adjudicated in full.

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Weekly Stewards and Commissions Rulings for Dec. 13 – 19

Every week, the TDN publishes a roundup of key official rulings from the primary tracks within the four major racing jurisdictions of California, New York, Florida and Kentucky.

Here's a primer on how each of these jurisdictions adjudicates different offenses, what they make public and where.

Note: Florida is expected to begin a new system, whereby a panel of stewards–one from the state and two association stewards–will begin hearing medication and riding offenses.

There is currently no information on when that panel will begin hearing cases. We will be following developments and updating these weekly reports accordingly.

New York

Track: Aqueduct
Date: 12/17/2021
Licensee: Frank Catapano, owner
Penalty: $2,000 fine
Offense: Violation of claiming rule
Explainer: On August 4th 2021, horse (Mach One) was claimed out of the 2nd race at Saratoga racecourse by Trainer Amira Chichakly for owners Frank Catapano and Nicholas Primpas. On August 7th 2021, horse (Mach One) was transferred over to Trainer Wayne Potts. This is a violation of claiming rule # 4038.4 Sale, transfer restricted.

Track: Aqueduct
Date: 12/17/2021
Licensee: Nicholas Primpas, owner
Penalty: $2,000
Violation: Violation of claiming rule
Explainer: On August 4th 2021, horse (Mach One) was claimed out of the 2nd race at Saratoga racecourse by Trainer Amira Chichakly for owners Frank Catapano and Nicholas Primpas. On August 7th 2021, horse (Mach One) was transferred over to Trainer Wayne Potts. This is a violation of claiming rule # 4038.4 Sale, transfer restricted. For this action owner Nicholas Primpas is hereby fined the sum of two thousand ($2,000) dollars.

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Marc Holiday Elected Chairman Of NYRA Board Of Directors

The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) Board of Directors has unanimously elected Marc Holliday as chairman following today's regularly scheduled meeting of the board. Mr. Holliday replaces Michael Del Giudice, who retired from the NYRA Board in November.

Appointed to the NYRA Board in 2014, Mr. Holliday has chaired the NYRA Equine Safety Committee since 2015. He is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of SL Green Realty Corp (NYSE: SLG), which is New York City's largest owner of office properties. Mr. Holliday has served as the SLG CEO since 2004 and became Chairman of the Board in 2019. A graduate of Lehigh University, Mr. Holliday earned a master's in real estate development from Columbia University.

“I am honored to succeed Michael Del Giudice and grateful for his work returning NYRA to a period of sustained excellence and financial stability,” said Mr. Holliday. “Michael skillfully guided the association through a time of uncertainty, and NYRA today is as strong as any point in its history. Horse racing is an engine for the New York economy and deeply intertwined in the cultural fabric of the state. It is a privilege to play a role in the future of the sport I care so deeply about.”

A prominent horse owner and breeder, Mr. Holliday founded Blue Devil Racing Stable in 2006. Most notable among a number of Blue Devil stakes winners is the homebred Come Dancing, who won the Grade 1 Ketel One Ballerina, Grade 2 Ruffian, Grade 2 Gallant Bloom Handicap and Grade 3 Distaff Handicap in 2019 on the NYRA circuit. The popular mare added the Grade 2 Honorable Miss to her ledger last year and is now retired as a broodmare in-foal to Into Mischief.

“NYRA is in a strong position for continued success thanks to the commitment and leadership of the board of directors,” said NYRA President & CEO Dave O'Rourke. “On behalf of the entire organization, I thank Michael Del Giudice for his dedicated service and congratulate Marc Holliday on his new role.”

Mr. Del Giudice joined the NYRA Board in 2003 and was appointed Chairman in 2017. From 2015 to 2017, he acted as Chairman of the NYRA Reorganization Board of Directors. During his tenure, NYRA returned to sound financial footing and enhanced the quality, safety, and integrity of its racing operations.

Under the leadership of Mr. Del Giudice, NYRA completed a series of significant capital improvement projects to improve the fan experience and modernize racing, training and backstretch facilities at Aqueduct Racetrack, Belmont Park and Saratoga Race Course.

The organizational structure of the NYRA Board of Directors was established in 2017 according to legislation enacted through the FY 2018 New York State budget, which returned majority control of NYRA back to the not-for-profit organization and dissolved the temporary NYRA Reorganization Board established by the New York State Legislature in 2012.

For biographical information about the NYRA Board of Directors, visit https://www.nyra.com/belmont/about/board-of-directors.

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