The racing season at Turf Paradise in Phoenix, AZ, which was supposed to open Saturday, Nov. 2 before an 11th-hour intervention from HISA, is now set to begin next Monday, Nov. 11, according to a joint release sent out late Sunday evening from the track and the Arizona Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association (HBPA).
On Thursday, Oct. 31, HISA issued a press release, expressing concerns over the condition of the racetrack surface. Track officials postponed the start of the season, and an inspection team from HISA was expected to be on site Monday to conduct testing on Tuesday. Training could begin as soon as Wednesday and would continue through the weekend before the first live racing program next Monday.
Arizona HBPA President Lloyd Yother said, “The horsemen and Turf Paradise management are working hand and hand with HISA and the Arizona Racing Commission to ensure we have a safe meet.”
Turf Paradise General Manager Vince Francia said, “Sincere thanks to our track maintenance crews, the horsemen, and everyone involved in getting us ready to start another great season of racing.”
The two stakes races scheduled for Nov. 2–the $40,000 Jack Coady Sr. Handicap and $40,000 Hank Mills Jr. Handicap–will now run on Wednesday, Nov. 13 and Thursday, Nov. 14, respectively.
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