Keeneland Hosts Heroes Day Oct. 23

Heroes Day, presented by Rubicon, will be held at Keeneland Sunday, Oct. 23. The event honors members of the military (active duty and veterans) and first responders (law enforcement, firefighters, EMTs and health care workers) and their families with free general admission and access to reserved Grandstand seats. A POW-MIA Chair of Honor will be on display in front of The Keeneland Shop to bring awareness to past and current POW-MIA military members through a partnership with The Rolling Thunder Kentucky Chapter 5.

Events Include:

11 a.m.-3 p.m.    Family Zone in the North Terrace will have free lunch provided by City BBQ, sweet treats from Griffin's Kitchen and children's activities for Heroes Day families.

Noon                    Singing of National Anthem by Frank Russell of the Kentucky State Police in the Walking Ring.

1:05 p.m.             Winner's Circle recognition of Heather Thompson, RN, Assistant Manager in the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit at UK HealthCare, after Race 1 trophy presentation.

1:37 p.m.             Winner's Circle recognition of Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet Deputy Secretary Keith Jackson after Race 2 trophy presentation.

2:09 p.m.             Winner's Circle presentation of $5,000 check from Keeneland to Lady Veterans Connect, an organization that assists female veterans.

2:40 p.m.             Henry Clay High School Junior ROTC rollout of American flag after Race 4 (post time 2:36 p.m.) on the main track to “America the Beautiful” by Keeneland Bugler Steve Buttleman. Dr. Everett McCorvey will lead the crowd in the singing of “God Bless America.”

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Texas Denied Permission to Join Anti-HISA Suit

A federal judge in Texas overseeing one of four lawsuits seeking to derail the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act Authority (HISA) on alleged anti-constitutionality grounds ruled Friday that the State of Texas and its racing commission can't join a case spearheaded by the owners of Lone Star Park as an “intervenor,” in part because they “cannot show their interests are inadequately represented” and also because they had already been granted intervenor status in a similar case.

An “intervenor” designation allows outside parties that have a personal stake in the outcome of a civil suit to participate in a lawsuit, even if their interests don't align exactly with those of the original plaintiffs.

United States District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk (Northern District of Texas, Amarillo Division) explained the reasons for his denial in an Oct. 21 order:

“Seven months before filing the Motion, State Intervenors intervened in a similar challenge in this Court's Lubbock Division against the same Defendants,” Kacsmaryk wrote. “Simply put, State Intervenors were warned that intervening in the Lubbock Action could preclude them from intervening in a similar action. That warning had teeth.

“For the same reason, intervention would unduly prejudice [HISA's] right not to have to defend against serial litigation,” Kacsmaryk continued. “Additionally, State Intervenors' interests are adequately represented by Plaintiffs. And intervention is unlikely to contribute significantly to the underlying factual issues because State Intervenors' proposed complaint has added nothing to this case…. Plaintiffs already press every claim State Intervenors wish to bring.”

The plaintiffs in the case are Global Gaming LSP, a limited liability company that owns Lone Star Park; Gulf Coast Racing LLC, the owner of a greyhound track in Nueces County, and both LRP Group Ltd. and Valle De Los Tesoros, which are two limited partnerships separately looking to operate new horse tracks in south Texas. They collectively filed their suit July 29, seeking declaratory and injunctive relief and a preliminary injunction against HISA.

The previous suit referenced by the judge that Texas and its racing commission had joined was initiated by the National Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association (NHBPA) back in 2021. That case was dismissed by a federal judge Mar. 31, 2022, but the plaintiffs have appealed that decision.

And that NHBPA lawsuit is separate from a similar 2021 anti-HISA complaint, again over alleged constitutional issues, headed by racing commissions and attorneys general in Oklahoma and West Virginia. That case, too, was dismissed by a federal judge on June 3, 2022, but that decision is also under appeal.

A fourth lawsuit, in which both HISA and the Federal Trade Commission are defendants in a complaint initiated by the states of Louisiana and West Virginia, plus the Jockeys' Guild, alleges unconstitutionality and federal rulemaking procedure violations regarding HISA's initial framework of regulations that went into effect July 1.

That case is currently undergoing a different sort of appeal. At issue is whether a lower court (U.S. District Court, Western District of Louisiana) erred in preliminarily enjoining HISA regulations that were purportedly harming the plaintiffs. The issuance of that preliminary injunction favored the plaintiffs, but HISA and the FTC have appealed that decision to a higher court.

There are also intervenors wanting to join that suit as plaintiffs. Led by 14 affiliates of the HBPA, plus four racetracks, that alliance of entities seeks protection from the alleged harms of HISA.

According to the court docket in the case initiated by the Texas tracks, the next step in the process is for the plaintiffs to file a motion for summary judgment, which must be done within 30 days from the Oct. 21 order denying the intervenors' participation.

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George Isaacs Named FTBOA President

George Isaacs, general manager of Bridlewood Farm in Ocala, was elected president of the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders' and Owners' Association Friday.

“I am honored and humbled to be elected by my peers to this important position,” Isaacs said. “Being an active manager of a large Florida breeding operation, I hope to do my part in continuing to bolster the Florida breeding and racing industry.”

FTBOA board members Marilyn Campbell and Joe O'Farrell, III extended their terms on the board while Jerry Campbell, Mike Hall and Mary Lightner were named to the board for the first time. They will each serve a three-year term that will run until October 2025.

Leaving the board because of term limits were Valerie Dailey, who served as FTBOA president from October 2021 through October 2022, and past presidents Brent Fernung and Phil Matthews, DVM.

The board also selected the remaining executive committee officers for 2022-23 with Isaacs as president while George Russell, who owns Rustlewood Farm, was named first vice president. Francis Vanlangendonck, who operates Summerfield, was named second vice president; and O'Farrell will serve as treasurer. Nick de Meric, who operates de Meric Stables and Sales, was elected as secretary.

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Tapwrit Colt Dazzles In ‘TDN Rising Star’ Debut

Sent away at a well-backed 7-2 in arguably the toughest and deepest 2-year-old maiden of the fall meet at Keeneland Friday afternoon, Spendthrift Farm and Frank Fletcher Racing Operation's Victory Formation (c, 2, Tapwrit–Smart N Soft, by Smart Strike) led past every pole to become the 10th individual winner and the first 'TDN Rising Star' for his Gainesway-based freshman sire (by Tapit).

Hustled away from gate three by Luis Saez, Victory Formation headed off his rivals as the field linked up with the track proper and got the opening quarter in a solid :23.03 while chased to his inside by favored Communication Memo (Bolt d'Oro) and by Release Mccraken (McCraken) deeper out. Galloping in hand on the turn, the athletic bay pinched a break when asked to lengthen entering the stretch and kicked readily clear through the final eighth of a mile to take it by a space. Release Mccraken was second ahead of Communication Memo.

Weyhill Road (Quality Road), the well-related $1.6-million Keeneland September graduate, was headstrong and checked in traffic down the backstretch, came with an inside run on the turn and flattened out a bit in the final furlong to finish fourth in an effort that can certainly be built upon. Baseline Beater (Flatter) was bothered badly by Schoolmaster (Ger) (Helmet {Aus}) soon after the break, but closed his final quarter in a race-fastest :24.65 to check in a promising fifth.

Gainesway, who stands Classic winner Tapwrit alongside his own extraordinary sire, purchased the winner's dam for $140,000 in foal to Uncle Mo at the 2015 Keeneland November Sale and elected to retain the mare when offered carrying the colt that would become Victory Formation on a bid of $47,000 at KEENOV in 2019.

Victory Formation found his way back into the Keeneland sales pavilion 12 months later, hammering to Black Cat Stable for $100,000, the priciest of 18 foals by Tapwrit to sell in 2020. Resold to Gina Fennell for $150,000 at the 2021 Fasig-Tipton July Sale, the Mar. 3 foal fetched $340,000 at this year's Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Sale after breezing a quarter-mile in :21 2/5 (see below).

A half-brother to recent GI Rodeo Drive S. third Bellamore (Empire Maker, $184,840), Victory Formation is a grandson of late James Tafel's GSW Softly, while the deeper female family includes GSW/MGISP Til Forbid (Temperence Hill) and her Grade III-winning daughter Scoop (Gone West). Smart N Soft is the dam of a yearling Karakontie (Jpn) filly that was purchased by RGS Enterprises for $130,000 at last month's Keeneland September Sale and a weanling filly by Practical Joke. She was most recently covered by Raging Bull (Fr).

 

 

7th-Keeneland, $99,588, Msw, 10-21, 2yo, 6 1/2f, 1:17.94, ft, 4 3/4 lengths.
VICTORY FORMATION, c, 2, by Tapwrit
1st Dam: Smart N Soft, by Smart Strike
2nd Dam: Softly, by Binalong
3rd Dam: Coragil, by Metfield
Sales history: $100,000 Wlg '20 KEENOV; $150,000 Ylg '21 FTKJUL; $340,000 2yo '22 EASMAY. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $56,575.
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O-Spendthrift Farm LLC & Frank Fletcher Racing Operations Inc; B-Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd (KY); T-Brad H Cox.

 

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