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Derby Trial Renamed, Moved to Derby Day

Churchill Downs will honor Hall of Fame rider Pat Day with a race named in his honor during its 2015 Spring Meet, which spans 38 days from Saturday, Apr. 25 through Saturday, June 27.  A sextet of Grade I races highlights the nine-week stand, including the 141st runnings of the Kentucky Derby and Longines Kentucky Oaks. The two stalwarts anchor a 25-race stakes lineup that emphasizes big-event days cumulatively worth $8.05 million, a $375,000 increase or 5% jump from 2014.  The most significant change to the stakes menu involves the...

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MRC Puts NUMP's Multiple Medication Violation Penalty System Into Action

By Mike Kane  Trainers Scott Lake and Hector Garcia unwittingly became part of racing regulatory history in late January when they were the first horsemen to receive additional suspensions from the Maryland Racing Commission, which was using the guidelines of the Multiple Medication Violation Penalty System that is part of the National Uniform Medication Program (NUMP).  Maryland became fully compliant with all four sections of NUMP Jan. 1.  Ed Martin, president of the Association of Racing Commissioners International (RCI), which developed the model rules in the NUMP, confirmed that Lake...

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Belle Gallantey Retired

Belle Gallantey (After Market--Revealed, by Old Trieste), former claimer turned multiple Grade I-winning millionaire, has been retired following her second-place effort in yesterday's Ladies H. and will be bred to Pioneer of the Nile (Empire Maker), said co-owner Michael Dubb. "It was time," explained Dubb. "She gave us thrills of a lifetime. But the experience of sending her to the Breeders' Cup and then straight to the Fasig-Tipton November sale took a lot out of her physically."  Belle Gallantey, who competed in lower-level races on the California and New York circuits earlier...

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Chapa Case Set for March

The State of Texas' criminal case against jockey Roman Chapa for unlawful influence on racing has been reset to Mar. 18. Chapa, 43, appeared in Harris County District Court in Houston on Friday to face charges that he illegally used an electrical device on a horse in a race on Jan. 17 at Sam Houston Race Park. Judge Stacey W. Bond set the March date to give prosecutors and Chapa and his attorney time to prepare for the case. Chapa is free on $10,000 bail.  On Feb. 9, the stewards...

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Plans Firming Up for 'Pharoah'

Champion American Pharoah (Pioneerof The Nile), sidelined since annexing the GI FrontRunner S. Sept. 27, is under consideration to return in either the GII San Felipe S. at Santa Anita Mar. 7 or the GII Rebel S. at Oaklawn Mar. 14.  The Zayat Stables homebred returned to the worktab with a three-furlong breeze in :36 1/5 at Santa Anita Feb. 2.  He missed the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile due to a suspensory-related injury.  "Either that or the Rebel," trainer Bob Baffert said of the GI Del Mar Futurity hero's return. "He looks...

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OBS March Catalog Available Online

The catalog for the Ocala Breeders' Sales Company's 2015 March Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training is now available via the OBS website at obssales.com.  The iPad version of the catalog is also available via the equineline Sales Catalog App.  A total of 610 juveniles have been cataloged for the two-day expanded format sale, set for Tuesday and Wednesday, Mar. 17 and 18, with both sessions beginning at 11:00 a.m.  The extended Under Tack Show will span three days, beginning Wednesday, Mar. 11 with Hips 1–203. Hips 204–406 will go Thursday,...

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BetAmerica/TDN Kentucky Derby Preps Showdown: Withers & Bob Lewis

Steve Sherack & Brian DiDonato will make $100 win/place bets on 20 Kentucky Derby preps. The handicapper with the highest total at the end wins. (To sign up for the BetAmerica sign-up bonus, click here. ) GIII Withers S.: SS: El Kabeir is a very deserving favorite and will be awfully tough to beat with a repeat performance of his last two efforts, but there is still room for some of the others to make an impact with a leap forward here. The well-bred Far From Over certainly fits the bill with an ultra-game...

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Futurity Rematch in Lewis

Unbeaten Dortmund (Big Brown) kicks off his sophomore campaign against five rivals--including a very familiar face--in today's GIII Robert B. Lewis S. at Santa Anita.  A runaway debut winner at Santa Anita a day after the Breeders' Cup, the chestnut earned "TDN Rising Star" honors with a jaw-dropping optional claiming win going a one-turn mile on Churchill's Nov. 29 Stars of Tomorrow II card, earning himself 9-1 favoritism in the first round of GI Kentucky Derby Future Wagers. The Kaleem Shah colorbearer was along in time to post a thrilling head tally over Firing Line (Line...

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El Kabeir Headlines Withers

Zayat Stables' streaking "TDN Rising Star" El Kabeir (Scat Daddy) shoots for his third straight tally against six maiden winners in today's GIII Withers S. at Aqueduct. The gray--a well-beaten second behind unbeaten Blofeld (Quality Road) over a muddy going in the GII Nashua S. Nov. 2--held on to secure a narrow victory in the GII Kentucky Jockey Club S. at Churchill Nov. 29. El Kabeir turned in a powerful performance to annex the GIII Jerome S. by 4 3/4 lengths over this course last time Jan. 3.  "We're just going off how...

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ARB to review steroid rule

Australian Racing Board's chief executive Peter McGauran has announced the launch of a review into the series of decisions that led to a colt from the Magic Millions Gold Coast sale being declared positive to an anabolic steroid only for the incriminated substance, altrenogest, to be eventually ruled as not belonging to this category. Alternogest is a synthetic hormone notably contained in the drug Regu-Mate, which is commonly used to regulate cycles and help maintain pregnancies in mares. It is also considered to have a calming effect on horses.    ...

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CECF Singapore Cup Attracts 11 Horses

The S$3.05-million (US$2.25 million) CECF Singapore Cup, the richest race ever to be staged in the country, has attracted 11 entries from four countries for the 1800-meter contest at Kranji Racecourse Sunday, Feb. 22. Eight internationally based runners--three from the United States and Australia and two from France--will join a trio of horses conditioned locally in the inaugural running of the event.  The highest-rated entrant is the Christophe Clement-trained Parranda (English Channel). A three-time stakes winner while under the care of Rodolfo Garcia, the chestnut was acquired by Jerry Hollendorfer and partners...

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Treve Back in Training

Al Shaqab Racing's supermare Treve (Fr) (Motivator {GB}) has returned from her holiday at Haras du Quesnay and resumed training at Criquette Head-Maarek's stable in Chantilly. The 5-year-old was out on Les Aigles on Thursday morning for the first time since October under regular rider Maurine Beusnel and in front of many cameras. Head-Maarek commented: “She was turned out for three months, which did her a lot of good. She's taller and bigger than last year, she really looks fantastic.” The conditioner added, “This morning she'll just go for a...

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