This Weekend In Racing = 3.16.19

US GRADED STAKES FEATURE – MARCH RUN FOR THE ROSES SERIES 

2019: OAKLAWN PARK makes racing history by splitting the $1 million Rebel Stakes (G2) into two divisions ( plus $500,000 purse increase ) after the San Felipe Stakes (G2) at Santa Anita Park was canceled.

Oaklawn Park _ oaklawn.com> Rebel (DIV I) _G2 _ $750,000_ 1 1/16M_ 3YR _Field of 9_ MLF’s: 3/5 (9)_ Improbable (KY) _ D Van Dyke _ B Baffert, 3/1 (8) Galilean (CA), 6/1 (1) Extra Hope (KY)

> Rebel (DIV II) _G2 _ $750,000_ 1 1/16M_ 3YR _Field of 10_ MLF’s: 4/5 (5)_ Game Winner (KY) _ Joel Rosario_ B Baffert, 7/2 (6) Omaha Beach (KY), 6/1 (7) Our Braintrust (MD)

For a list of All Stakes Races this weekend in the US and Canada: www.equibase.com

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AE SABO Cartoons on PAST THE WIRE

Turf writer KATE RICHARDS now joins professional Handicapper JONATHAN STETTIN on his PAST THE WIRE website. The A.E. Sabo Studio will supply the occasional visual giggle aid. Read Kate’s “BOURBON AND THE DEACON” blog : pastthewire.com

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Cartoon art by the A.E. Sabo Studio
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This Weekend In Racing 3.9.19

US GRADED STAKES FEATURE – MARCH RUN FOR THE ROSES SERIES 

Aqueduct Racetrack _ nyra.comGotham Stakes _G3 _ $300,000_ 1M_ 3YR _Field of 8_ MLF’s: 1/1 (3)_ Instagrand (KY) _ J Castellano _ J Hollendorfer, 9/2 (3) Mind Control (KY), 9/2 (7) Not That Brady (NY)

Tampa Bay Downs _ tampabaydowns.com
> Tampa Bay Derby _G2 _ $400,000_ 1 1/16M_ 3YR _Field of 11_ MLF’s: 5/2 (7)_ Win Win Win (FL) _ I Ortiz Jr._ M J Trombetta, 7/2 (5) Well Defined (FL), 4/1 (4) Dream Maker (KY)

Turfway Park _ turfway.com
> Jeff Ruby Steaks _G3 _ $200,000_ 1 1/8M(AWT)_ 3YR _Field of 11_MLF’s: 8/5 (10)_ Somelikeithotbrown (NY) _ T Gaffalione _ M J Maker, 3/1 (3) Skywire (ON), 6/1 (3) Five Star General (KY)

For a list of All Stakes Races this weekend in the US and Canada: www.equibase.com

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SANTA ANITA INSTITUTES NEW PROTOCOLS

ARCADIA, Calif. (March 8, 2019) As a thorough evaluation of Santa Anita’s main track continues, The Stronach Group (TSG) has announced several new safety and welfare measures which will be put in place when racing resumes at Santa Anita Park in the coming weeks. To learn more: Santa Anita Park (inner track photo ©SAP)

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Air Horse Won

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Hope your New Year takes off with a high flying start! Happy 2019 from OFF THE PACE, The Horse Racing Cartoon!

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Flight Attendant: “And for your in-flight snacking pleasure we offer an assortment of sugar cubes, peppermints and harvest fresh cored apples…”

 

The Uncertain Fate of Florida Greyhounds

The battle over decoupling in the State of Florida has ended, cruel and simple. With the passing of this shallow piece of legislation, Amendment 13 finally gives the Republican ruled majority victory in the hard sought separation of live racing from other forms of gambling. Coined as the ‘dog protection bill’, this body of laws does little but close commercial wagering on greyhounds by 2020. Florida voters were undeterred by its lack of financial provisions for greyhounds nor by its lack of tougher regulation to protect the current dogs racing for up to 26 months.

Kudos to the State on their deception and all without spending a taxpayers dime.

Amendment 13 should be recognized for what it is, a perfect marriage between State greed and political animal activism. After years of defeated decoupling efforts, now enters the zealous nature of activists funding its place on the ballot, financing its advertising and managing its campaign, conveniently in lieu of the State. Its sentiments played on the good nature of its intended Florida audience. Its one-sided presentation of the sport all but sealed its fate. But most genius is that its hollow framework assures the state untethered to any compensation for the safety or well-being of these dogs.

To understand this final insult, one must realize the pivotal role of racing and tax revenue. For multiple decades, while Florida was sans professional sporting teams and state lotteries, dogs raced. And now, after multiple decades of creating excess millions in tax revenues, greyhounds find themselves at the mercy of the private sector. Apparently after generations of greyhounds funding state coffers, aftercare dollars are appallingly absent.

With dog tracks able to decouple without penalty as early as January first of next year, one can only pray the private sector that so diligently voted to “protect dogs”, will now do so. Adopt, donate and remember—their fate is in your hands, Florida.

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FLORIDA VOTES 2018 – NO on Amendment 13

Floridians create a stronger community with their understanding on current issues and how their decisions on such issues will effect their state.

Amendments, unlike political races, do not allow for renewal every 2-4 years. Equal exposure of both ‘for’ and ‘opposed’ is greatly needed for voters to choose confidently. Not all ballot summaries clearly reflect the language of the Amendments. Because of this, impartial and accurate reporting is essential.

The Florida Veterinary Medical Association has released a statement on Amendment 13. The FVMA is the third largest veterinary medical association the US. In this statement, it voices both ethical concerns and clarifies provisions for the criminal prosecution of abuse already provided in Florida’s state constitution. This is an important read to the currently undecided voter.

fvma.org – The Fate of Greyhound Racing on November 6th

The validity of an argument should not be based on the budget of a well-funded group or individual. Both sides need representation. Currently voters have been greatly exposed to mostly one side, armed with media outreach and financial backing.

As more respected associations such as the FVMA offers a fair voice to the under represented, I am hopeful more Floridians will understand the ramifications of their vote on the fate of Florida’s racing dogs.

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FLORIDA VOTES – Amendment 13

For your consideration…

Regardless of opinions on dog racing, greyhound safety is essential. Florida Amendment 13 reads as a decoupling measure, insured by ending the wagering on and racing of dogs in the State of Florida. Amendment 13 does not read and should not be interpreted as a greyhound protection bill. There is no language enforcing stricter regulations for currently racing greyhounds nor to insure the safety of these athletes once retired.

Amendment 13’s language allocates not a single penny towards, nor does it make demands of any state/county agency or advocacy group to facilitate the mass number of dogs exiting (est. 10,000) to be housed and then vetted to reputable locations.

It is estimated 7,000 dogs race statewide (with an additional 5000+/- pups being raised off-track for the industry.) As early as Jan 1, 2019, tracks may suspend or reduce their racing programs without penalty. Dogs by volume will begin to enter Florida based greyhound aftercare agencies at a much faster rate then in previous years. By the end of 2020, the entrance of the remaining dogs may strain an already taxed aftercare network.

With no Amendment 13 outlined ‘adoption plan’ provided nor an Amendment 13 proposed commitment by the State of Florida to aid financially or to lead legislatively in this matter, the fate of thousands of greyhounds remains unclear. The breeders, owners, trainers and off-track kennels that once housed and cared for dogs until adopted will no longer be able to offer assistance as their industry as been essentially dismantled. Amendment 13 also lacks mention of guidelines or assistance to aid industry workers as the election of this Amendment will swiftly eradicate their  livelyhood.

This amendment language continues beyond greyhounds in its descriptive of ‘racing canines’ in the State. Every Floridian who has yet to vote should download a copy of Amendment 13 to read in its entirety.

Florida Amendment 13

As Florida voters are now being asked to amend their state constution on this matter, the absence of any language pertaining to greyhound care, aftercare and/or motions to responsibly dissolve the dog racing industry in general in a body of legislation titled ‘Ends Dog Racing’ should be of great concern.

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