Week In Review: Another Milestone For Kentucky Downs

Another record was set Saturday at Kentucky Downs when $21,065,982 was wagered on the 12-race card. Perhaps even more impressively, Kentucky Downs out-handled Del Mar, where $19,423,928 was bet. Del Mar ran 11 races on Saturday.

That a wagering record was set was hardly a surprise considering that the card at Kentucky Downs was also the best ever offered at the sport's most unique racetrack. There were six graded stakes on the card and five of them were worth $1 million. The average field size was 11, the type of number horseplayers love.

Kentucky Downs is improving every year, but there is a way to make to make it even better. Largely because of the width of the turf course, fields are limited to 12 horses. In many races, there are 16 horses entered in a race, with four on the also-eligible list. For most tracks, limiting the number of starters to 12  wouldn't be an issue. But, according to Kentucky Downs Senior Vice President and General Manager Ted Nicholson, it's not uncommon for as many as 30 horses to enter a race, particularly in maiden races.

If Kentucky Downs does as well as it does limiting the fields to 12 horses, imagine how much more they could handle if allowing 16 horses to race. And why limit things to 16 horses? What's wrong with a 20-horse field, a 22-horse field?

Nicholson said track management is exploring its options relating to field size. It would take widening the course, particularly on the turns.

“Increasing the amount of horses that can run is something that we have talked about, but talks haven't gone that far,” he said. “We've been content with having 16 possibles and scratching down to 12. This is one of those things we probably should consider even more for next year.”

Nicholson added that the track decided to card more maiden races, which almost always have oversubscribed fields, this year. There were four on Saturday's card. It was done so that horsemen with maidens would have a better chance of getting into races rather than being shut out for the entire meet because it has been so difficult to get into those races.

“I'd much rather run a maiden race with 12 than throw up a claiming race that might scratch down to seven or eight,” Nicholson said.

Saratoga Is Growing But Is The Sport?

It was announced last week that the Saratoga meet set still another wagering record with $878,211,963 bet on the meet, a 7.7% increase over what was a record handle in 2021. If the trends continue, we may be only three or four years removed from the meet breaking the $1-billion mark, an astounding number.

But while this is good news for Saratoga and NYRA, the numbers suggest that the handle increases are not a matter of the pie growing but Saratoga taking a bigger slice of the pie. According to Equibase, through August, total handle is up just 0.24% on the year. In August, which includes the bulk of the Saratoga season, wagering was down 0.86%.

It's not just Saratoga. The numbers coming out of the top-tier tracks, particularly the boutique meets, continue to be good. That probably means that customers continue to turn away from the second and third-tier tracks and are focusing their wagering dollars on the very best simulcasting signals.

Problems for the Canadian Triple Crown

For the second year in a row, the winner of the Queen's Plate will not be running in the second leg of the Canadian Triple Crown. When entries were taken last week for Tuesday's Prince of Wales S. at Fort Erie, the field,  as expected, did not include Queen's Plate winner Moira (Ghostzapper). She is being pointed for a Grade I race and trainer Kevin Attard said he is looking at either the GI E.P. Taylor S. at Woodbine or the GI Queen Elizabeth Challenge Cup S. at Keeneland. Attard wants to give her a chance in Grade I company to enhance her resume. You can hardly blame him.

The 2021 Plate winner Safe Conduct (Bodemeister) skipped the Prince of Wales because the connections thought me might have a hard time making the transition from Woodbine's Tapeta surface to the Fort Erie dirt track.

Also sitting out the $400,000 Prince of Wales will be Queen's Plate runner-up Hall of Dreams (Lemon Drop Kid) and Queen's Plate beaten favorite Rondure (Oxbow).  The 7-5 morning-line favorite in the race is Sir for Sure (Sligo Bay {Ire}), who was third, beaten nine lengths, in the Queen's Plate.

With the race being run three weeks after the Queen's Plate and offering a purse that is modest by today's standards, the Prince of Wales has become a weak link in the Canadian Triple Crown, which also includes the Breeders' S. at Woodbine. As is this case with the U.S. Triple Crown, there is talk that the series needs to be tinkered with. One thought is to bring back a bonus structure for any horse sweeping the three races, something the Ontario tracks have done off and on over the years. Throwing some money at the problem is one possible solution.

As for the Queen's Plate, it appears that is about to undergo a name change with the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Since its inception way back in 1860, the race has been named for the reigning British monarch and has been called the Queen's Plate since 1952. As long as Woodbine sticks to tradition, the race will be renamed the King's Plate in honor of King Charles III.

New Voices in NYRA Announcer's Booth

It was announced last week that Frank Mirahmadi will take over as the announcer at Saratoga next year. It was one of a number of changes when it comes to the NYRA race-callers. John Imbriale has decided to cut back on his duties and will call the races at Belmont only. Chris Griffin, currently the announcer at Parx, will take over the duties at Aqueduct.

Mirahmadi will split his time between two of the top tracks in the sport, Saratoga and Santa Anita. Considering those assignments, his popularity and the quality of his calls, it's easy to argue that Mirahmadi deserves to be recognized as the very best in his profession.

Mirahmadi will be leaving Monmouth at the end of the current meet. If he's amenable to the idea, isn't bringing Larry Collmus back to Monmouth an obvious move?

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Weekly Stewards and Commissions Rulings, Aug. 29 – Sept. 4

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 (or not) and where.

With the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA) having gone into effect on July 1, the TDN will also post a roundup of the relevant HISA-related rulings from the same week.

California

Track: Del Mar
Date: 09/02/2022
Licensee: Keron Thomas, owner
Penalty: Suspended license
Violation: Failure to appear for hearing
Explainer: Owner Keron Thomas, having failed to respond to written notice to appear before the Board of Stewards at Del Mar Race Track on September 1, 2022, is suspended for violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1547 (Failure to Appear) pending an appearance at a hearing before the Board of Stewards to answer to charges alleging violation of CHRB rule #1876 (Financial Responsibility- $1,252.93 to Southern California Equine Hospital). Suspension to commence on September 9, 2022. During the term of this suspension, all licenses and license privileges of Keron Thomas are suspended and pursuit to California Horse Racing Board rule #1528 (Jurisdiction of Stewards), subject is denied access to all premises in this jurisdiction.

Track: Del Mar
Date: 09/05/2022
Licensee: Juan Hernandez, jockey
Penalty: Three-day suspension
Violation: Careless riding
Explainer: Jockey Juan Hernandez, who rode Fun to Dream in the tenth race at Del Mar Race Track on Sunday, September 4, 2022, is suspended for 3 racing days (September 16, 17 and 18, 2022) for failure to maintain a straight course out of the starting gate and causing interference which resulted in the disqualification of his mount from second to ninth place. This constitutes a violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1699 (Riding Rules – Careless Riding). Pursuant to California Horse Racing Board rule #1766 (Designated Races), the term of suspension shall not prohibit participation in designated races.

Track: Del Mar
Date: 09/05/2022
Licensee: Mario Gutierrez, jockey
Penalty: Three-day suspension
Violation: Careless riding
Explainer: Jockey Mario Gutierrez who rode Awake at Midnyte in the tenth race at Del Mar Race Track on Sunday, September 4, 2022 is suspended for 3 racing days (September 16,17 & 18, 2022) for altering course without sufficient clearance shortly after the start and causing interference. This constitutes a violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1699 (Riding Rules-Careless Riding). Pursuant to California Horse Racing Board rule #1766 (Designated Races), the term of suspension shall not prohibit participation in designated races.

NEW HISA STEWARDS RULINGS

Note: While HISA has shared these rulings over the past week, some of them originate from prior weeks.

Violations of Crop Rule

Albuquerque Downs
Rigo Sarmiento – ruling date August 31, 2022

Arapahoe
Adrian Ramos – ruling date August 29, 2022
David Martin – ruling date August 30, 2022

Colonial Downs
Angel Arroyo – ruling date August 30, 2022
Matildie Barahona – ruling date August 30, 2022

Delaware Park
John Hiraldo – ruling date September 1, 2022

Del Mar
Juan Lopez – ruling date September 2, 2022
Victor Espinoza – ruling date September 3, 2022

Evangeline Downs
Jose Luis Rodriguez – ruling date August 27, 2022

Finger Lakes
Dean Joseph Frates – ruling date August 29, 2022
Emanuel De Diego – ruling date September 1, 2022
Emanuel De Diego – ruling date September 1, 2022

Golden Gate Fields
Rachel Goodgame – ruling date August 28, 2022

Parx Racing
Abel Mariano Ramos – ruling date August 4, 2022

Presque Isle Downs
Alberto Burgos – ruling date August 30, 2022

Remington Park
Iram Diego – ruling date August 31, 2022
David Cabrera – ruling date August 31, 2022

Saratoga
Junior Alvardo – ruling date August 27, 2022
Dylan Scott Davis – ruling date August 28, 2022
Talbert Howell – ruling date September 1, 2022
Kendrick Carmouche – ruling date September 1, 2022

Thistledown
Luis Gonzalez – ruling date September 1, 2022

Voided Claims

Parx Racing
Kenai Cool – ruling date August 29, 2022
Prince Filip – ruling date August 30, 2022
Big Al's Gal – ruling date August 30, 2022
Ms Canela – ruling date August 30, 2022
Back Channel – ruling date August 31, 2022
Princess Kaira – ruling date August 31, 2022

Monmouth Park
Leo and Luca – ruling date August 29, 2022
Distorted Limits – ruling date August 29, 2022

Violations Involving Forfeiture of Purse

Colonial Downs
Matildie Barahona – rulings date August 30, 2022, owner of horse ridden by Angel Arroyo, 10 strikes, purse redistribution

Saratoga
Luis Rodriguez Castro – ruling date August 27, 2022, ten strikes; $500 fine, 3-day suspension, 5 points, purse redistribution

Appeal Request Updates

Evangeline Downs
Paulina Ramirez
Crop rule violation
Ruling date August 19, 2022
Appeal filed August 19, 2022
No stay requested

Saratoga
Thomas O'Keefe, William Nichols, Truls Engebretsen, Kevin Hilbert (owners of Drafted, horse ridden by jockey Luis Rodriguez Castro)
Crop rule violation resulting in purse redistribution
Ruling date August 27, 2022
Appeal filed September 2, 2022
Stay requested

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Leave No Trace ‘Outworks’ Rivals in Spinaway

Let go at odds of 14-1 trying the deep waters of Sunday's GI Spinaway S., LEAVE NO TRACE (f, 2, Outwork–Tanquerray, by Red Ransom) negotiated the apparently steep hike from restricted maiden company with aplomb to cause the upset. Allowed to sit up on a moderate early tempo while tracking two and three wide, the $40,000 Fasig-Tipton October yearling bid three wide into the lane, with Kaling (Practical Joke) launching a rally at the fence and with favored Wonder Wheel (Into Mischief) to her outside. Kaling led between calls in upper stretch, but Leave No Trace sustained her run, took command about a furlong from home and held sway late. Wonder Wheel did enough for second ahead of Kaling in third, while American Rockette (American Pharoah), who ducked to the outside at the break, did exceptionally well to be fourth. Leave No Trace is the eighth stakes winner and first graded winner of any kind for WinStar's Outwork, while trainer Phil Serpe was unsaddling a Grade I winner for the first time since Birdonthwire won the 1993 Vosburgh S.

Sunday, Saratoga
SPINAWAY S.-GI, $300,000, Saratoga, 9-4, 2yo, f, 7f, 1:24.03, ft.
1–LEAVE NO TRACE, 120, f, 2, by Outwork
 1st Dam: Tanquerray, by Good Journey
 2nd Dam: Kitty Galore, by Mountain Cat
 3rd Dam: Patriot Star, by Torsion
1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN, 1ST GRADED STAKES WIN, 1ST GRADE I WIN. ($8,000 Ylg '21 FTKFEB; $40,000 Ylg '21 EASOCT). O-WellSpring Stables; B-Red Cloak Farm, LLC (KY); T-Philip M. Serpe; J-Jose Lezcano. $165,000. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $210,650. Werk Nick Rating: F. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree or free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–Wonder Wheel, 122, f, 2, by Into Mischief
                1st Dam: Wonder Gal (MSW & MGISP, $904,800), by Tiz Wonderful
                2nd Dam: Passe, by Dixie Union
                3rd Dam: Gal On the Go, by Irgun
1ST GRADED BLACK-TYPE, 1ST G1 BLACK-TYPE. ($275,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP). O-D. J. Stable LLC; B-Three Chimneys Farm, LLC & Clearsky Farms (KY); T-Mark E. Casse. $60,000.
3–Kaling, 120, f, 2, by Practical Joke
                1st Dam: Proud Indian, by Indian Charlie
                2nd Dam: Shufflin n Seatle, by Seattle Slew
                3rd Dam: Darby Shuffle, by Darby Creek Road
1ST BLACK-TYPE, 1ST GRADED BLACK-TYPE, 1ST G1 BLACK-TYPE. ($220,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP). O-Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners; B-John R. & Frank Penn (KY); T-Todd A. Pletcher. $36,000.
Margins: 1HF, 1 1/4, HF. Odds: 14.80, 1.45, 3.85.
Also Ran: American Rockette, Sabra Tuff, Just Cindy, Apple Picker, Aunt Shirley, Naughty Gal, Miss Georgie.
Click for the Equibase.com chart or the TJCIS.com PPshttp://www.equineline.com/tdn/pedigree.cfm?tk=SAR&cy=USA&rd=09/07/2015&rn=9&de=D  &ref=9104432. VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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The Lieutenant, Justify’s Ill-Fated Half-Brother, Represented By First Winner At Saratoga

Nearly three years following the tragic slaughter of The Lieutenant, as well as three other stallions located at Haras Barlovento in Peru, where he was standing for the 2019 southern hemisphere season, the New York-based half-brother to Triple Crown champion Justify (Scat Daddy) was represented by his first winner at Saratoga.

A graded stakes winner who retired with a 4-2-1 record from 15 starts and $345,882 in earnings, The Lieutenant stood just a single season at Sequel Stallions New York where he bred a reported 46 mares before shipping south to Peru where, just four months later, he would be killed in a break in along with three other stallions at Haras Barlovento, which has since closed its operation.  His only crop of foals, numbered just 32, included Sunday's winner Vacation Dance.

After failing to meet his reserve at OBS March (:10), Vacation Dance brought $90,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Two-Year-Olds in Training Sale (:10.1) earlier this year. Making his career debut Sunday at 8-1, he was slow into stride and settled mid-pack in fifth while racing in the clear to the outside. Under a ride midway around the turn, Vacation Dance bid three wide past the quarter pole to take command at the top of the lane and, despite drifting out in the final furlong, he held steady to the line to just hold off Disarmed (Maclean's Music) by a head.

From the extended family of GI Woodward S. winner Art Collector (Bernardini), Vacation Dance has a yearling half-sister by Mucho Macho Man and a weanling half-sister by Heart to Heart. His dam was sent to Combatant for the 2023 season.

1st-Saratoga, $88,000, (S), Msw, 9-4, 2yo, 5 1/2fT, 1:03.52, fm, head.
VACATION DANCE (c, 2, The Lieutenant–Matinee Express, by Zensational) Sales History: $45,000 Ylg '21 EASOCT; $140,000 RNA 2yo '22 OBSMAR; $90,000 2yo '22 EASMAY. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $48,400. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.
O-Sleeping Giant Stables, LLC, America's Pastime Stables & KimDon Racing, LLC; B-Harry Landry & James Hogan (NY); T-John C. Kimmel.

 

 

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