East Coast or West Coast, it doesn’t seem to matter to Pegasus World Cup Invitational Stakes (G1) favorite Omaha Beach, who is settling in at Gulfstream Park as comfortably as he does at his home base of Santa Anita Park.
Monthly Archives: January 2020
Maker Tries for Eighth Connally Turf Cup Win
Mike Maker has conditioned the $200,000 John B. Connally Turf Cup Stakes (G3T) winner for seven of the last eight years, including the last six runnings.
Desert Party Moved to Pennsylvania's Godstone Farm
Owner Dr. Stephen Sinatra is drawn to the advantages of the Pennsylvania-bred program.
Colt Born in Kentucky is Accelerate's First Foal
A colt out of the Congrats mare Sweet Congrats was the first foal born for 2018 champion older dirt male Accelerate Jan. 21 in Lexington, Ky.
Favored Omaha Beach Draws Post 5 for Pegasus World Cup
Unfortunately for the hopes and dreams of a few folks, the Jan. 25 Pegasus World Cup Invitational Stakes Presented by Runhappy (G1) at Gulfstream Park is not your typical stakes.
Magic Wand Draws Outside Post 12 for Pegasus Turf
While the rest of Gulfstream Park rested quietly in the late morning hours of Jan. 22, inside Frankey’s Restaurant the atmosphere was alive with activity.
An open letter to Dominic Cummings on the UK gambling credit card ban
I hope you’re reading this, Dominic Cummings. You recently came out with a blog post looking for assorted weirdos to help out with a complete overhaul of Downing Street. I applied under the “weirdo” title just for the hell of it. I’m writing to you now because you seem to have a brain and can listen. I’ve been waiting for someone like you to take the reins behind the scenes for years – someone with a deep mistrust of the political establishment and the strategic strength of mind of to take it on with courage. Your goal to flip the U.K. government on its head and gut Downing Street is exciting, and I’m watching your moves with much interest. Please don’t mess this up, Cummings.
I’m pretty lousy at a lot of things, but one thing I’m exceptionally good at is spotting dishonesty and policy sleight-of-hand. Here I’m talking about a new directive by the Gambling Commission to ban gambling with credit cards by April. Let’s talk about that in the broader context of the casino that nearly all capital markets have become over the last 12 years. Admittedly, the issue of whether punters can use their credit cards for gaming is a relatively minor one, but nevertheless it epitomizes what you and your team need to be on the lookout for in a broader sense in the years to come, if you are to have even a slim chance of success.
If gutting and cutting dangerous bureaucracies is your modus operandi, and I sincerely hope that it is, I recommend that you get rid of the Gambling Commission entirely. If you can’t do that outright because of the political repercussions to your boss, then at least defang the thing, let them write their reports and recommendations, let them keep their paychecks so they don’t whine too loudly, tell them reassuringly that you’re considering everything they say, and then feed all of it through a paper shredder.
Let’s go over this little announcement of theirs with a blunt-tooth comb. We need not even waste a fine-tooth comb on it. Or better yet, a rusty fork out of a dumpster will suffice. The key justification for this credit card ban is the following paragraph:
Fire & Ice 2020: Rhythm & Beats announce headline sponsors SA Gaming and SimplePlay
22 January 2020 – London, UK: Fire & Ice 2020 is proud to announce its headline sponsors, SA Gaming and SimplePlay, who will be hosting their guests at the most sought-after event during ICE week, Fire & Ice, on Wednesday, February 5.
Now in its 19th year, Fire & Ice 2020 tells the story of one man’s life journey from his first heartbeat to his last. The immersive theatre and networking party explores the magic of the human journey and the milestone emotional events that change your heart’s rhythm and define your existence.
“SA Gaming is a leading online entertainment platform provider in Asia, and SimplePlay is an amazing provider of creative and wildly entertaining games. Their sponsorship makes this amazing story come to life, and their brands both embody entertainment at a global level,” said Jodie Thind, F&I organizer and co-host.
Sponsor SA Gaming commented: “We are a three year sponsor of Fire & Ice and have taken 2020 to grab the headline sponsorship. SA Gaming will celebrate a year of success together with the leaders of the industry and will be hosting our key clients and friends for the most spectacular theatrical and social event on the iGaming calendar.”
Airoforce and Uncle Vinny Relocated to Equistar
The young stallions will be kept in Pennsylvania because of the state-bred program.
Airoforce and Uncle Vinny Relocated to Equistar
The young stallions will be kept in Pennsylvania because of the state-bred program.
67 Initial Supplements to Fasig-Tipton Winter Sale
Fasig-Tipton has cataloged an initial 67 entries for its 2020 Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale supplemental catalog, which may now be viewed online.
Hoppertunity's First Foal is a Pennsylvania-Bred Filly
The filly out of stakes winner Rhythm in Shoes was born Jan. 14.
Three-way Tie in World's Best Racehorse Ratings
Enable, Crystal Ocean, and Waldgeist, three middle-distance stars who last year took turns beating each other, have been jointly named the world’s top racehorses in 2019, while also the lowest-rated world champions since international rankings began.
Subcommittee Plans Hearing on Horseracing Integrity Act
The Horseracing Integrity Act that aims to have a single non-governmental, anti-doping authority oversee medication rules and testing in horse racing reached a milestone Jan. 21 when a subcommittee scheduled a hearing on the bill.
Texas Lottery to expand ticket sales at checkout lanes
Later this year the Texas Lottery will expand its pilot program that sells lottery tickets at store checkout lines.Texas, Retailer, Technology, Sales, Ticket Machine, Lottery Tickets
Tickets for 2020 Breeders' Cup Go on Sale March 9
The Breeders’ Cup, one of Thoroughbred racing’s most prestigious international events, today announced that tickets for the 2020 Breeders’ Cup World Championship will go on sale to the public on March 9 at 9:00 a.m. EST.
Stallion Season Sale to Benefit PDJF Set for Jan. 29-31
“Jockeys and Jeans” auction takes place on Starquine.com.
TAA Set to Accept Donation from Stettin
Jonathan Stettin won the inaugural Handicapping for Horses Tournament this past August and donated his prize money to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance. The prize money will be presented to the TAA during the Jan. 24 card at Gulfstream Park.
Serengeti Empress Headlines Houston Ladies Classic
Making the first steps of her 4-year-old campaign Jan. 26 will be Joel Politi’s Serengeti Empress, who will headline the field of the $300,000 Houston Ladies Classic (G3) during the Houston Racing Festival at Sam Houston Race Park.
Impasse Continues Over Arlington Purse Levels
The Illinois Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association and Arlington International Racecourse remained at loggerheads over contract negotiations after a long back-and-forth exchange during a Jan. 21 meeting of the Illinois Racing Board.