Brian Arrigoni New Paddock Analyst at Horseshoe Indianapolis

Horseshoe Indianapolis Racing & Casino has named Brian Arrigoni as its new paddock analyst, joining “Racing Rachel” McLaughlin, on-air racing analyst and production manager, and track announcer John G. Dooley on its broadcast team to cover the 2022 Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing season.

A native of Minnesota, Arrigoni has been the paddock analyst for Canterbury Park for the past six years and has a following on social media for his picks, catering to those seeking assistance in multiple race exotic wagers. Owner of both criminal justice and political science degrees, Arrigoni serves as manager for an insurance company in Minnesota when he's not surveying races.

“Brian has quietly made a name for himself as an excellent handicapper who uses advanced wagering strategies and techniques,” said Eric Halstrom, vice president and general manager of racing at Horseshoe Indianapolis. “As our new paddock analyst, his on-camera presence will be the perfect complement to Rachel Mclaughlin and John Dooley during the upcoming racing season.”

Arrigoni will begin at Horseshoe Indianapolis when the 2022 season kicks off Tuesday, Apr. 19. He will provide daily analysis on select Thoroughbred races remotely with in-person visits on select racing days throughout the season, which runs through Nov. 23.

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Del Mar Purses at Record High for 2022

California's Del Mar Thoroughbred Club is set to deliver purses above $25 million for its 31-day summer meet, with the daily average purse payout of more than $800,000 the highest in the history of California racing. Overnight purses and the value of 21 of the seaside oval's stakes will be raised by a blended rate of 15%.

Among the most prominent races to see increases are the GI Bing Crosby S. and the GI Clement L. Hirsch S., both of which will climb from $300,000 to $400,000. Gross purses for all stakes will rise from $7.45 million to $8.275 million. All five of Del Mar's overnight stakes will be increased from $80,000 to $100,000 and 16 additional stakes will get $25,000 to $100,000 bumps in value.

The increase in overnight purses impacts all levels. For example, a maiden claiming race for $20,000 will have its purse climb from $25,000 to $30,000. The top-level allowance horses see purses elevated from $76,000 to $86,000. A $32,000 claiming race now will go for $51,000 instead of $45,000.

“We've been on a roll of late and based on the feedback we're receiving from local and out-of-state stables, I'm very optimistic our positive trend will continue,” said Del Mar's executive vice president for racing, Tom Robbins. “Last year we averaged a record $18.4 million a day in handle and our field size was 8.5 per race. Those are powerful numbers, not only in the West, but all across the country. We're going to try to increase them this year and I believe we've got a good chance to do so.”

Both the track's popular 12-year-old “Ship & Win” program and maiden bonuses are also enhanced. “Ship & Win”, which annually draws hundreds of out-of-state runners, will give owners and trainers a $5,000 starter bonus and a 50% purse supplement to dirt runners, as well as a $4,000 bonus and a 40% supplement to grass starters. In addition, Del Mar has upped maiden special weight purses from $70,000 to $80,000 and the maiden bonus plan (formerly the juvenile bonus) will be expanded to provide horses of any age in maiden special weight, maiden special weight Cal-Bred, and maiden claiming $62,500 and above on dirt a 25% purse bonus for qualifying stables. This means a horse shipping in to run in a maiden special weight dirt race could compete for a purse of $140,000 when the “Ship & Win” monies (50%, or $40,000) and the maiden bonus plan (25%, or $20,000) are included. On top of that, the horse's connections would be awarded a $5,000 starter fee.

A full stakes schedule for Del Mar's 83rd summer season will be released next week, with the track's premiere event–the $1-million GI TVG Pacific Classic–scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 3. The season will open with a three-day weekend Friday, July 22, and conclude Sept. 11, with racing conducted on a Thursday-Sunday schedule through the bulk of the meet.

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Santa Anita Moves Friday Card to Monday

With Friday's weather forecast calling for a 90% chance of rain in Arcadia, Santa Anita Park, in consultation with the Thoroughbred Owners of California and the CHRB, will shift Friday's eight-race program to Monday, Mar. 7 with first post time at 12:30 p.m. Accordingly, there will be no re-draw, with Monday's program now scheduled as an exact replica of what had been planned for Friday.

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Thoroughbred Ladies Cocktail Club Announces First Florida Event

In an effort to expand its growing network, and to help women in all facets of the Thoroughbred industry connect, communicate and grow, the Thoroughbred Ladies Cocktail Club, until now based exclusively in Lexington, is hosting its first Florida event.

Sponsored by Fred Hertrich's Watercress Farm, the TLCC will hold a barbeque dinner Monday, Mar. 14 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. during the OBS March sale in Barn 1 at King's Equine. The event will be hosted by Martha, Raul, Alan and Alexis Reyes of King's Equine.

The group is free and open to all women in any aspect or field of Thoroughbred racing. The group's meetings have no agenda other than to meet and connect, and to offer a “portal” to the world of Thoroughbred racing and have fun while doing so.

Anyone interested in attending should contact Mary Perdue at marymrperdue@gmail.com, Katie Taylor Whalen at ktaylor@taylormadesales.com  or Carrie Brogden at carriebrogden@aol.com.

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