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RMTC APPROVES OVER $250,000 IN TACTICAL RESEARCH PROJECTS

At its February 11 meeting at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale, Fla, the Racing Medication and Testing Consortium (RMTC) board approved the funding of two tactical research projects with a combined price tag in excess of $250,000, as a continuation of its ongoing focus on detecting and eliminating illicit substances in racing.

First, the RMTC is seeking to develop an inexpensive screening method for the detection of potential blood doping. The proposed project, if successful, will provide racing laboratories with a relatively inexpensive method of detecting nefarious administrations of EPO and related blood doping agents by detecting changes in the horse’s blood. The goal is to detect many more EPO substances at much lower concentrations than previously achieved. The project goes hand-in-hand with another tactical research project, funded by RMTC in 2017, that has already improved detection of many common EPO products exponentially. Both EPO-related projects are being completed at the University of California-Davis Kenneth L. Maddy Laboratory.

“We are very excited about the potential of these advanced testing techniques to detect EPO administration,” said Dr. Rick Arthur, Equine Medical Director for the California Horse Racing Board. “With the 2017 RMTC grant, the Maddy lab has already greatly improved the industry’s EPO confirmation capabilities. Our expectations are that this second grant will enable the industry to close the circle and allow us to more effectively detect EPO micro-dosing.”

The second tactical research project will be completed at the University of Florida Racing Laboratory and will be focused on the detection of the nerve-blocking agent known as liposomal bupivacaine. When misused, this drug has the potential to last for several days and evade detection in the laboratory. The goal of the project will be to determine how long these products last in the horse and to develop methods to detect and identify them in post-race testing.

“The RMTC is excited to be spearheading efforts to fight the abuse of this nerve-blocking agent on the racetrack,” said RMTC Chair Alex Waldrop. “Each of the projects approved by the RMTC board this week represents significant advances that will benefit horse health as well as the integrity of racing. We anticipate no problem finding racing stakeholders who will help us fund them.”

Additionally, the RMTC board heard an update regarding the detection of LGD-4300 – one of the substances known as SARMS. LGD-4300 creates anabolic-like effects in the horse.

“Preliminary results indicate that this research, funded by the RMTC as part of last year’s tactical research efforts, could lead to a broader method to control all anabolic-like substances in the horse,” said Dr. Dionne Benson, executive director of the RMTC. “The RMTC’s support of this and so many other tactical research projects is exciting, because each of them is crucial to the long-term health and vitality of horse racing.

The RMTC board also created a subcommittee to study and develop potential research projects to address bisphosphonates, as very little is known about the effects of these drugs on young, exercised, racing horses. Among the first items to come from this committee will be an educational pamphlet available in the next few months.

RMTC board members also approved educational materials on the risks of compounded medication, nutraceuticals and cannabidiol (CBD). A bulletin on CBD is available on the Tactical Research page of the RMTC website, where the other pamphlets will be posted soon.

The RMTC consists of 23 racing industry stakeholders and organizations that represent Thoroughbred, Standardbred, American Quarter Horse and Arabian racing. The organization works to develop and promote uniform rules, policies and testing standards at the national level; coordinate research and educational programs that seek to ensure the integrity of racing and the health and welfare of racehorses and participants; and protect the interests of the racing public.

For additional information, visit the RMTC website at rmtcnet.com or contact Hallie Lewis, RMTC communications and development consultant, at (859) 759-4081.

OAKLAWN INCREASES ALL OVERNIGHT PURSES

The track where purses have been steadily rising for 11 straight years is at it again. Oaklawn is increasing all overnight purses, some as much as $6,000, retroactive to the Thursday, Feb. 14 card, which was drawn last Friday.

Maiden special weights and open allowances are being bumped $6,000 and are now $83,000 and $87,000, respectively. Purses for all claiming races with a claiming price of $16,000 or greater, maiden claiming races with a claiming price of $20,000 or greater and starter allowances are being increased by $3,000. All other races are being increased by $2,000.

“We’re off to a fantastic start because the fans have responded to great weather and great racing,” President Louis Cella said. “We couldn’t be more thrilled with the response we’ve gotten in support of our new race dates. We opened later and had one of the best opening weekends in 10 years.

“We are mindful of the fact that bigger purses bring in the best horses and human athletes, which in turns brings out the fans. Our goal is to have the richest and most competitive racing product in the country between January and early May.”

The purse increase comes at the start of a five-day race week highlighted by a special Monday card in celebration of Presidents’ Day. The Monday card features the $200,000 Bayakoa Stakes (G3) for older fillies and mares, the $500,000 Razorback Handicap (G3) for older horses and the $500,000 Southwest Stakes (G3), the second of four races in Oaklawn’s rich series for 3-year-olds culminating with the $1 million Arkansas Derby (G1).

“I think from a horsemen’s perspective this shows that the late start has been successful and was a wise decision,” Arkansas H.B.P.A. President Bill Walmsley said. “The horsemen are already reaping the benefits in the form of this purse increase so quickly in the season. It is both unexpected and appreciated.”

“It’s fantastic,” said Hall of Fame trainer Nick Zito, who is spending his first winter in Hot Springs. “I’ve been praising the Cella family and their organization. They have a great organization and great people who work for them. And, now I think the horsemen are rallying around them. It’s a testament to how well you can work together in this business. It’s a wonderful thing.”

Oaklawn’s 2019 live meet continues through Saturday, May 4.

Grand Luwegee Gives Grand Performance to Win Louisiana Premier Night Championship

GRAND LUWEGEE - LA Bred Premier Night Championship - 16th Running - 02-09-19 - R09 - DED-01
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Louisiana Premier Night Championship S.
Delta Downs, 2-9-19, 1 1/16 Mile
4YOs & Up, Accredited Louisiana Breds, $150,000

GRAND LUWEGEE
El Corredor-Magical Mia, by Gold Fever
Breeder: Gerard Perron
Owner: Gerard Perron
Trainer: Gerard Perron
Jockey: D. Saenz

2nd
Givemeaminit
Star Guitar-Powerful Nation, by Turkoman
Breeder: Clear Creek Stud LLC
Owner: Valene Farms LLC
Trainer: Dallas Stewart
Jockey: G. Melancon

3rd
Mageez
Musket Man-Spaseeba, by Spectacular Bid
Breeder: James A. McGehee Jr.
Owner: Double Dam Farm LLC
Trainer: Delmar R. Caldwell
Jockey: R. Morales

Hyper Piper Takes Home Louisiana Premier Night Distaff

HYPER PIPER - LA Bred Premier Night Distaff - 16th Running - 02-09-19 - R10 - DED-01
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Louisiana Premier Night Distaff S.
Delta Downs, 2-9-19, 1 Mile
4YOs & Up, Accredited Louisiana Bred Fillies and Mares, $125,000

HYPER PIPER
Old Fashioned-Filaree, by Sara (GB)
Breeder: Earl Hernandez, Keith Hernandez and John Duvieilh
Owner: Earl Hernandez, Keith Hernandez and John Duvieilh
Trainer: Sam B. David, Jr.
Jockey: T. Thornton

2nd
Testing One Two
Star Guitar-Yes Sir, by Scat Daddy
Breeder: Brittlyn, Inc.
Owner: Brittlyn Stable, Inc.
Trainer: Victor Arceneaux
Jockey: D. Saenz

3rd
Mr. Al’s Gal
Salute The Sarge-Spanish Ice, by Spanish Steps
Breeder: J. Adcock & Neal McFadden
Owner: Brittlyn Stable, Inc.
Trainer: Justin Jeansonne
Jockey: R.E. Eramia

Wonder Run Draws Clear to Take Louisiana Premier Night Sprint

WONDER RUN - LA Bred Premier Night Sprint - 16th Running - 02-09-19 - R11 - DED-01
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Louisiana Premier Night Sprint S.
Delta Downs, 2-9-19, 5 furlongs
4YOs & Up, Accredited Louisiana Breds, $100,000

WONDER RUN
Run Production-Gal Wonder, by Three Wonders
Breeder: Carrol J. Castille
Owner: Whispering Oaks Farm LLC
Trainer: Steven B. Flint
Jockey: D. Saenz

2nd
Monte Man
Custom For Carlos-Sarah’s My Angel, by Sutter’s Prospect
Breeder: Val C. Murrell
Owner: Ivery Sisters Racing
Trainer: Ron Faucheux
Jockey: G. Melancon

3rd
Win Lion Win
Lion Tamer-Twinwinwin, by Twining
Breeder: Rebecca Farm LLC
Owner: Farm d’Allie Racing Stable
Trainer: Allison Ramsay-Banks
Jockey: K.J. Smith

Shang Wins Louisiana Premier Night Prince

SHANG - La Bred Premier Night Prince Stakes - 02-09-19 - R08 - DED-01
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Louisiana Premier Night Prince S.
Delta Downs, 2-9-19, 1 mile
3YOs, Accredited Louisiana Breds, $100,000

SHANG
Shanghai Bobby-Humble Janet, by Humble Eleven
Breeder: Cloyce C. Clark, Jr.
Owner: L. William and Corinne Heiligbrodt
Trainer: Steven M. Asmussen
Jockey: D. Saenz

2nd
Classy John
Songandaprayer-Kitty’s Got Class, by Old Forester
Breeder: Tom Curtis & Wayne Simpson
Owner: Valene Farms LLC
Trainer: Dallas Stewart
Jockey: C.J. Lanerie

3rd
Jimi’s A Star
Star Guitar-Unusual Strike, by Unusual Heat
Breeder: James Boyd
Owner: James A. Boyd
Trainer: Henry B. Johnson, Jr.
Jockey: E. Nieves

Ours To Run Proves Best in Louisiana Premier Night Matron

OURS TO RUN - LA Bred Premier Night Matron Stakes - 02-09-19 - R07 - DED-01
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Louisiana Premier Night Matron S.
Delta Downs, 2-9-19, 5 furlongs
4YOs & Up, Accredited Louisiana Breds Fillies and Mares, $100,000

OURS TO RUN
Half Ours-Brown Eyed Baby, by Mineshaft
Breeder: Clifford Grum
Owner: Colonel Thoroughbreds
Trainer: J. Larry Jones
Jockey: R. Morales

2nd
Minit To Stardom
Star Guitar-Wild About Marie, by Wildcat Heir
Breeder: Brittlyn Stables, Inc.
Owner: Brittlyn Stable, Inc.
Trainer: Albert M. Stall
Jockey: C.J. Hernandez

3rd
Lovely Charlie
My Pal Charlie-Lovely R R, by Carson City
Breeder: Michele Rodriguez
Owner: Elite Thoroughbreds Racing
Trainer: Lee Thomas
Jockey: A. Broussard

Goodprofit Edges Rivals to Take Louisiana Premier Night Starlet

GOODPROFIT - LA Bred Premier Night Starlet Stakes - 02-09-19 - R02 - DED-01
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Louisiana Premier Night Starlet S.
Delta Downs, 2-9-19, 1 Mile
3YOs, Accredited Louisiana Bred Fillies, $100,000

GOODPROFIT
Guilt Trip-Charming Colleen, by Charismatic
Breeder: James McIngvale
Owner: James McIngvale
Trainer: Chris Richard
Jockey: G. Melancon

2nd
Midnight Fantasy
Midnight Lute-St. Jean, by Macho Uno
Breeder: J. Adcock & Hume Wornall
Owner: Carl R. Moore Management LLC
Trainer: Joe Sharp
Jockey: A. Beschizza

3rd
Crescentcitypretty
Bernardini-Penelope Plum, by Badge of Silver
Breeder: Brittlyn, Inc.
Owner: Brittley Stable, Inc.
Trainer: Jose M. Camejo
Jockey: D. Saenz

Galaxy Thirty Six Drive Clear to Win Louisiana Premier Night Ladies Starter

GALAXY THIRTYSIX - LA Bred Premier Night Ladies Starter Stakes - 02-09-19 - R06 - DED-01
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Louisiana Premier Night Ladies Starter S.
Delta Downs, 2-9-19, 1 mile
4YOs & Up, Accredited Louisiana Bred Fillies and Mares, $60,000

GALAXY THIRTYSIX
Greeley’s Galaxy-Stang Thirty-six, by Forty Won
Breeder: Gerald L. Averett, Jr.
Owner: End Zone Athletics, Inc.
Trainer: Karl Broberg
Jockey: T. Thornton

2nd
Tenpins Tempo
Tenpins-Perfect Time, by Matchlite
Breeder: Elite Thoroughbreds
Owner: Elite Thoroughbred Racing
Trainer: Lee Thomas
Jockey: C.J. Hernandez

3rd
Maline
Fusaichi Pegasus-Tourmaline, by Kafwain
Breeder: Al Ulwelling & Bill Ulwelling
Owner: Margaret Lanetta Haas
Trainer: Beverly Burress
Jockey: E.A. Tejera

Just Stormin Wins Louisiana Premier Night Gentlemen Starter

JUST STORMIN - LA Bred Premier Night Gentlemen Starter Stakes - 02-09-19 - R04 - DED-01
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Louisiana Premier Night Gentlemen Starter S.
Delta Downs, 2-9-19, 1 1/16 miles
4YOs & Up, Accredited Louisiana Breds, $60,000

JUST STORMIN
Freud-Crypto Cream by Cryptoclearance
Breeder: Tom Curtis & Wayne Simpson
Owner: Craig Drago
Trainer: Allen Landry
Jockey: K.D. Clark

2nd
Big Boy Dave Rex
Ruler’s Court-Dream Day, by Thunder Gulch
Breeder: J.E. Nichols
Owner: Beverly Burress
Trainer: Beverly Burress
Jockey: E.A. Tejera

3rd
Greeley’s Dealer
Greeley’s Galaxy-Fancy Dealer, by Barberstown
Breeder: Margie K. Averett
Owner: Jody Thibodeaux
Trainer: Samuel Breaux
Jockey: D. Saenz

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