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Delaware Thoroughbred Racing Commission Minutes of Public Hearing and Regular Meeting October 18, 2011
Delaware Thoroughbred Racing Commission Minutes of Public Hearing and Regular Meeting October 18, 2011 The Delaware Thoroughbred Racing Commission held a public hearing and regular meeting on Tuesday, October 18, 2011, at 10:00 a.m., in the second floor conference room of the Horsemen’s Office, located on the grounds of Delaware Park, 777 Delaware Park Boulevard, Wilmington, Delaware 19804. The following Commission members were present: Bernard J. Daney, Chairman W. Duncan Patterson, Jr., Secretary/Commissioner Debbie Killeen, Commissioner Edward J. Stegemeier, Commissioner Henry James Decker, Commissioner The following individuals also were present: Ed Kee, Delaware Secretary of Agriculture Andrew Kerber, Esq., Deputy Attorney General, Commission Counsel John F. Wayne, DTRC, Executive Director Vincent Bailey, Wilcox & Fetzer, Court Reporter Robert E. Colton, Delaware Jockeys Association, Director Bessie Gruwell, DTHA Executive Director G. Jack Houghton, Jr., DTRC, Chief State Steward Madeline Locke, Owner/Trainer, DTHA President John E. Mooney, Delaware Park, Executive Director of Racing Ron Moquett, Trainer, DTHA Board Member Nancy Myshko, Delaware Park, Senior Vice President Shelley Perkins, DTRC, Paralegal I (recording minutes) John T. Peters, D.V.M., DTRC, Chief Veterinarian Kathleen Picciano, D.V.M., DTRC, Associate Veterinarian Francis J. Swift, Jr., DTRC, Inspector Paul Trapani, Owner/Trainer, DTHA Board Member Michael Vild, Esq., Delaware Park, Sr. Vice President of Racing/General Counsel 1. WELCOME AND CALL TO ORDER At 10:00 a.m., Chairman Daney called the meeting to order and welcomed those in attendance. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes of the September 20, 2011 meeting were reviewed and approved as submitted. 3. OLD BUSINESS There was no old business brought up at the meeting. -
Midnight Lute Pulls Away Look Back at Some Memorable Graded Stakes in the 2007 Forego Stakes
Year 19 • No. 28 Friday, August 23, 2019 The aratoga Saratoga’s Daily Racing Newspaper since 2001 ENTRIES & HANDICAPPING The Doubler CATCH A BID WINS RISKAVERSE Winston C completes rare Gr. 1 jump sweep N.Y. SHOWCASE DAY PREVIEW Tod Marks Tod 2 THE SARATOGA SPECIAL FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 2019 here&there...at Saratoga BY THE NUMBERS 1: Large tree limb on Norm Casse’s barn after Wednesday’s storm. 1: Utility pole being held up by a tractor in Horse Haven. 1: Rapping hand-stamper at the track’s Union Avenue gate before the first race last Wednesday. 25: Seconds it took for two middle-aged male fans to take a selfie with John Velazquez after Wednesday’s ninth race. After about 20, the Hall of Famer took the phone and finally captured an image. 20 1/2: Combined margins of victory (in lengths) for Barclay Tagg’s three John’s Call winners; Auguri by 4 1/2 in 2006, Summer Patriot by 7 3/4 in 2008, and Highland Sky by 8 1/4 Wednesday. NAMES OF THE DAY Crazy Life, second race. Owner Bill Lawrence’s 3-year-old is by Freud out of Life’s A Dance. Newly Minted, third race. Beach Haven Thoroughbreds’ 3-year-old filly is by Central Banker out of Newbie. My Italian Rabbi, seventh race. Gold Square didn’t get creative with this 2-year- old filly’s pedigree or anything, but it makes us laugh. Out loud. Oy, paison. Therapist, ninth race. When Freud is your sire, the possibilities are endless. -
Country Music
Year 19 • No. 25 Saturday, August 17, 2019 The aratoga Saratoga’s Daily Racing Newspaper since 2001 Country Music ENTRIES & HANDICAPPING SATURDAY STAKES PREVIEWS Street Band jams way into Alabama GEORGE WEAVER STABLE TOUR Coady Photo 2 THE SARATOGA SPECIAL SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2019 here&there...at Saratoga LICENSE PLATE OF THE DAY WARM UP, New York. It sounds racing related. It could also be owned by a heating company. BY THE NUMBERS 1: Jockey’s agent in a San Jose Sharks hat and Carolina Panthers T-shirt Thursday morning. 2: Hall of Fame trainers to join The Saratoga Special Readers Club this season. Welcome aboard, Janet Elliot and Bob Baffert. 1: Horse to make the cover of The Special after appearing in a Little Guy Stable Tour. Congratulations Carrera Cat, who graced Friday’s cover two years after being part of our annual visit to the stable area’s smaller outfits. NAMES OF THE DAY Anaconda, first race. The colt is by Pioneerof The Nile. Acre, first race. Did we do this one before? He’s out of Greenery. Blacktop Legend, third race. The Virginia-bred gelding is by Hard Spun out of Street Interest. All Clear, fourth race. Gelding is by Country Day out of Eye Opener. Blowout, ninth race. British-bred filly is out of Beauty Parlour. Connie Bush Dog Park. Trainer John Kimmel (left) and jockey’s agent Richard Migliore – and friends – take a Wildlife, ninth race. Lake George contender is by Animal Kingdom. walk at the Oklahoma Friday morning. NYQU1ST Nyquist is the leading first-crop yearling sire by median at $300,000. -
Delaware Thoroughbred Racing Commission 2014 the Year in Review
Delaware Thoroughbred Racing Commission 2014 The Year In Review Delaware Park Paddock with 2014 Del Cap Winner, Belle Gallantey http://dda.delaware.gov/thoroughbred/index.shtml Dear Governor Markell and racing fans: It is an honor to report the activities of the Delaware Thoroughbred Racing Commission for calendar year 2014. The Delaware Handicap continued to be the showcase event of the summer with the winner, “BELLE GALLANTEY” getting the win. The Delaware Handicap continues to be a major summer focus for fillies and mares on their way to national championships such as the efforts of “BLIND LUCK”. “HAVRE De GRACE” and “ROYAL DELTA” which were realized. The Commission continued to set the tone for uniformity in the Mid Atlantic region as well as nationally. DTRC Chairman, W. Duncan Patterson and immediate past Chairman of the Association of Racing Commissioner International and Chairman of the Drug Testing Standards and Practices Committee, continued to advocate for medication reform and uniformity. The Commission adopted the Multiple Medication Policy (MMV) on those participants that continue to violate medication rules. Those enhanced penalties will ensure that violations will carry a stiffer penalty and hopefully accomplish the mission of eliminating those that can not race their horses honestly. Of course those efforts to adopt those stringent policies also garnered the support of the Delaware Horsemen’s Association and Delaware Park Race Track. Competition from neighboring jurisdictions continues to impact all of the Delaware Race Tracks. Those statistics are well documented and racing associations have to find ways to make their facilities end point destinations by continuing to offer their customers incentives to ensure their return.