Topped by the last foals from the final crop of Scat Daddy to be offered at public auction, the Ocala Breeders’ Sales June 2-year-olds in training sale concluded June 15 with an increase in gross and declines in average and median prices.
Monthly Archives: June 2018
Atchata First Winner for Louisiana Sire Apriority
In her second start at Belmont Park, William and Corinne Heiligbrodt’s Atchata overcame a stumble at the start to score by 1 1/2 lengths in a June 15 maiden special weight on the turf to become the first winner for freshman sire Apriority.
Plesa Active at OBS Sale on Behalf of Glassmans
Among the active buyers at the Ocala Breeders’ Sales June 2-year-olds in training sale were Karl and Cathi Glassman, relative newcomers who were represented at the sale in Ocala, Fla., by trainer Edward Plesa Jr.
The Industry Eye – Season 4 Episode 5
Ed Pownall talks Tote, PAF and football.
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Gamble's Ghost Gets Outside Post in Trillium Stakes
Multiple graded stakes winner Gamble’s Ghost will look to add another to her resume in the $125,000 Trillium Stakes (G3) going 1 1/16 miles at Woodbine. In a field of 10 fillies and mares for the June 17 stakes, Gamble’s Ghost drew the outside post.
Filly Out of 'Gift Horse' Goes for $155,000 at OBS
When Pleasant Acres Farm gave away some mares with the caveat they were to be bred back one of the farm’s stallions, breeder Linda Evans jumped at the chance and the decision paid dividends when a filly out of the mare sold for $155,000.
Indian state of Sikkim to ban locals from betting shops
The Indian state of Sikkim will ban local residents from accessing sports betting shops run by Golden Gaming International following a ruckus in a public market.
Earlier this week, an anti-gambling activist vandalized a booth that Golden Gaming had set up in a market in Sikkim’s capital Gangtok. Channeling Jesus Christ dismantling the temple’s moneylending operations, Noel Sharma tore Golden Gaming’s booth to shreds before police could clap him in irons.
Sharma’s ire was reportedly sparked by his belief that Golden Gaming was illegally promoting betting on the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Golden Gaming was running a darts game featuring a spinning wheel emblazoned with the flags of World Cup countries. Participants were given Rs1k (US$15) coupons that could be used at Golden Gaming’s licensed gaming parlors in the state.
On Thursday, Glaws.in reported that Sikkim’s Chief Minister Kumar Chamling had announced the state government would ban local residents from accessing Golden Gaming’s betting shops. If locals are found gambling in the shops, Chamling warned that the state would revoke Golden Gaming’s operating license.
Oregon Lottery Declares Portland Poker Room Illegal, Oregon Racing Vows Fight to Stay Open
Just in case it wasn’t already crystal clear, the Oregon Lottery is clarifying its stance on a particular poker room in Portland. The gaming body released a ruling this week […]
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Regulated US Sports Betting Creates New Opportunities for William Hill
The start of legal US sports betting outside of selected states has helped at least one overseas bookmaker. In the wake of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) […]
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Plans Taking Shape for Justify Celebration at Churchill
Justify will parade in front of the clubhouse and grandstand as he walks over with horses for the third race, which has a 6:56 p.m. post time. Justify will follow the third race entrants.
Japan’s casino legislation finally making forward progress
Japan’s long-awaited casino legislation has finally made some forward progress, despite opposition parties’ obstructionist tactics.
On Friday, a committee in the Diet’s Lower House approved the Integrated Resorts (IR) Implementation Bill, which seeks to formalize how Japan’s casino operations will be regulated. Japan amended its constitution to permit casino gambling way back in 2016 but crafting the nuts and bolts of regulation is taking longer than most observers anticipated.
The Japan Times reported that Friday’s vote was preceded by a symbolic show of defiance from opposition lawmakers, who swarmed around committee chair Daishrio Yamagiwa to demonstrate their disapproval of the proceedings.
Earlier this week, opposition lawmakers attempted to sandbag the legislative process by calling for the dismissal of the cabinet minister responsible for the IR bill. But the motion was rejected on Friday by the ruling coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Buddhist-backed Komeito party.
Johannasan is Can The Man's First Winner
The Iron Oaks Farm homebred won his second start by four lengths.
Handicapping Big Foster Night at Churchill Downs
An all-stakes pick five is capped by an absolutely wide-open renewal of the Regret (G3T) for 3-year-old fillies that drew a baker’s dozen.
UK to hike Remote Gaming Duty before slashing FOBT stakes
UK online gambling taxes will be hiked before the government gets around to slashing the maximum stake on fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBT).
On Friday, UK media reported that the Treasury had agreed to delay the reduction in maximum FOBT stakes from their current £100 to just £2 until April 2020. The government justified the delay by saying that it was attempting to “balance the needs” of problem gamblers and industry staff by allowing the industry “sufficient time to implement these technological changes.”
Labour Party members were predictably outraged, with MP Carolyn Harris saying she was “breathing fire” over the announcement. Labour deputy leader Tom Watson called the delay “a pathetic move from a fundamentally weak government.”
Anti-gambling campaigners were equally miffed, noting that the companies that make FOBTs needed only a couple months to make the necessary changes, allegedly poking holes in the government’s claim that the industry needed two years to make the switch.
Gagliano Elected Chairman of American Horse Council
James L. Gagliano, president and COO of The Jockey Club, was elected chairman of the American Horse Council’s (AHC) Board of Trustees during the AHC’s annual meeting and national issues forum.
Chocolate Martini Ships West for Summertime Oaks
Chocolate Martini’s connections felt shipping west–at a time many from the West recently shipped east–could be a good opportunity for the Broken Vow filly to collect her second grade 2 victory.
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NBCSN to Cover Stephen Foster Handicap
The second automatic berth into the $6 million Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) is on the line this Saturday evening, June 16, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., in the $500,000 Stephen Foster Handicap (G1), beginning at 8:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN.
Cassidy Tribute Concert to Benefit TRF
David Cassidy, who evolved from a 1970s teen heartthrob to a powerhouse international entertainer, will be remembered at a special David Cassidy Tribute Concert Tuesday, Aug. 14 at the Horseshoe Inn, at 9 Gridley Avenue, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Justify Connections Plan to Appear at Equestricon
Organizers for Equestricon announced Friday that the team behind Justify will celebrate his historic Triple Crown run with attendees at Equestricon.