The Friday Show Presented By Diamond B Farm’s Rowayton: Sam Houston Strong

Chris Griffin, track announcer at Sam Houston Race Park, joins Ray Paulick and Joe Nevills on this week's edition of The Friday Show in the wake of the historic deep freeze that wreaked havoc with the electrical grid and water supply in Houston and other Texas cities.

“It was a unique situation, a bit scary at times, but we got through it,” Griffin said. “Your immediate thought if you're involved with horse racing – and it should be – is how are the horses going to be handling the conditions and what we are going to go through.”

Fortunately, an emergency plan was in place, and the backstretch community rallied to make it work. “Last week was a very trying, difficult time where we all had to work together,” he said.

After four lost racing days, the action resumed this week, just in time for Saturday evening's Texas Preview Day, and Griffin provides some insights on the 12-race card featuring five stakes for Texas-breds.

Finally, bloodstock editor Joe Nevills gives a toast to Spendthrift Farm's Vino Rosso in our new segment spotlighting the stallion's first foals.

Watch this week's Friday Show below.

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Mattress Mack: ‘Threats Of Fraud Are Real, Whether The Fraud Is Real Or Not’

Asked what he would like to change about the horse racing industry, Thoroughbred owner James “Mattress Mack” McIngvale told Thoroughbred Racing Commentary that he'd like to see a sport with zero tolerance for performance-enhancing drugs.

“Threats of fraud are real, whether the fraud is real or not, just like this last presidential election,” McIngvale told TRC. “Half the population doesn't believe in the results. So, horse racing can't be in that same boat. Cannot go there. It's no fun when you've got no shot from the get-go.”

McIngvale pointed to the newly-signed federal Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act as a step in the right direction.

“[HISA], it's very good, just has to be enforced,” he said. “People need to run these horses on hay, oats and water, just like we ran Runhappy. It makes the horses happier. It makes the betting more transparent. And the fans don't think they're an outsider looking in.”

Read more at the Thoroughbred Racing Commentary.

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The Friday Show Presented By Diamond B Farm’s Rowayton: Showtime At Fonner Park

On this week's edition of The Friday Show, Ray Paulick and Joe Nevills are joined by Fonner Park CEO Chris Kotulak as opening day at the Nebraska track draws near. Kotulak discusses how the track has managed the nationwide polar vortex, how the recent approval of casino gaming will affect the operation, and what gives Fonner Park its unique charm.

Ray and Joe then salute Star of the Week Maxfield, and give a toast to Spendthrift Farm's Vino Rosso in a new segment spotlighting the stallion's first foals.

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Notice To Readers: Correction Concerning Advertisement For ‘Malpractice Meuser (GB)’

The Paulick Report on Feb. 7-8 published an advertisement received from an advertising agency for a horse named “Malpractice Meuser (GB),” a 2019  colt by Helmet [Aus] – Sneaky Fair, by Elusive Quality,  who was catalogued and offered for sale on Feb. 9 at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale in Lexington, Ky.

Michael D. Meuser is an attorney in good standing with the Kentucky Bar Association and engages in the practice of equine law.

When the Paulick Report was contacted on Feb. 8 by Mr. Meuser stating that the advertisement was defamatory toward him because of the horse's name and a description in the advertisement saying the horse was “slick, sneaky, fast and reckless,” the advertisement was promptly removed from our website.

We regret publication of the advertisement and apologize to Mr. Meuser.

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