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Mel Lawson (right) with his star Jiggs Coz.

Cindy PiersonDulay/www.horse-races.net photo

 

 

 

 

MEL LAWSON INDUCTED INTO HALL OF FAME

News comes down quietly on Monday about inductees

Mel Lawson of Hamilton, the 87-year-old owner of Jim Dandy Stables, will be inducted in the builders’  category of the Canadian Horse racing Hall of Fame at a ceremony on Aug. 19.

Lawson has raced the likes of Eternal Search and Let’s Go Blue and has a serious contender for this year’s Queen’s Plate in Ghost Fleet, a descendant of Eternal Search.

Also inducted is British Columbia based jockey/trainer FRANK BARROBY.

Horses inducted include VICTORY GALLOP, the Canadian bred Belmont Stakes winner who was bred by Ivan Dalos and foaled at Darrowby Farm in Loretto.

LADY ANGELA, who has a stakes race named for her that will be run this weekend, was inducted. She is the dam of  NEARCTIC among others.

In the veterans category, VICTORIAN ERA beat out Horse of the Year PLAY THE KING. Victoria Era won 18 stakes races for trainer Lou Cavalaris.

The offical press release is expected to be available today.

 

(below) –  SHE’S A LADY…. LADY LODE, the first foal of champion filly GOLD STRIKE (Oaks, 2nd Plate) is on the track. The Harlequin ranches 2yo is by Posse. Janis Maine photo

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NEW YORK RACING – IS IT HISTORY?

New York horse racing threatened by money woes, may shut down after Belmont

NYRA says it may shut down soon

By Richard Rosenblatt • Associated Press • May 17, 2010

NEW YORK — The New York Racing Association is running out of money and might have to shut down in less than three weeks, the day after the Belmont Stakes.

One leading horseman described the situation as “catastrophic” and said that even Saratoga, the jewel of New York racing, could be threatened.

NYRA president and CEO Charlie Hayward said Monday that cash problems must be resolved “to make it through the entire Belmont Park race meet.”

He did not give a timetable for a possible closing, but several horsemen said racing could be halted June6 — a day after the final leg of the Triple Crown.

http://www.woodbineentertainment.com/Woodbine/News/WorldNews.aspx?Url=http://213.146.191.132/cgi/NGoto/2/421144383?1191

may18batter1.jpgBATTERED, BRUISED – HEY BATTER BATTER won his maiden on Saturday but emerged with some nasty stuff going on in his mouth..hope he’s okay today! .Norm Files photo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WOODBINE SCOREBOARD – LEADING TRAINERS

Two more for STEVE ASMUSSEN ON SUNDAY and that trainer moves into a tie with ROBERT TILLER with 12 wins. Each has had 48 starters too.

Steven M. Asmussen      48      12      5      8      $394,840

Robert P. Tiller              48     12     2     7     $480,740

Mark E. Casse               89     11     13     12     $590,263

Laurie Silvera               32     8     5     5     $344,817

Michael V. Pino             16     8     4     2     $226,575

Nicholas Gonzalez         52     8     2     5     $228,689

Sid C. Attard                43     7     10     4     $425,957

Reade Baker               37     7     8     7     $446,714

Sam Di Pasquale         27     7     5     2     $159,923

Audre Cappuccitti        42     6     5     4     $317,370

Roger L. Attfield          23     6     1     4     $281,037

WOODBINE SCOREBOARD – LEADING JOCKEYS

Eureka! He’s been hinting in the last couple of years that he will be the one to beat in the jocks standings and EURICO ROSA DA SILVA is fromt by 5 starting this week.

Eurico Rosa Da Silva      141      33      16      23      $1,408,267

Patrick Husbands          143     28     28     18     $1,351,864

Emile Ramsammy         101     21     16     10     $859,805

Chantal Sutherland       108     19     7     16     $1,071,723

Omar Moreno               146     16     22     29     $709,405

Luis Contreras             58     14     7     8     $457,382

Emma-Jayne Wilson     112     12     14     13     $712,119

Tyler Pizarro                82     11     11     8     $468,242

David Clark                 55     11     9     4     $348,368

James McAleney          71     10     10     3     $634,126

Richard Dos Ramos     49     8     2     3     $228,872

Justin Stein                93     7     12     7     $360,012

Jono C. Jones            61     7     7     6     $407,960

FORT ERIE SCOREBOARD – LEADING TRAINERS

Nicholas Gonzalez      18      5      3      2      $47,144

Lyle Morden     17     4     3     0     $40,890

John Simms     15     4     1     3     $31,621

Anthony Husbands     5     3     0     1     $27,488

Louis M. Capi     3     3     0     0     $25,248

Michael Newell     14     2     3     2     $21,485

Marilyn G. McMullen     9     2     1     2     $18,628

Michael Wright, Jr.     4     2     1     0     $14,840

John Quaranta     10     2     0     2     $14,718

James W. Woods     4     2     0     1     $18,104

Anthony Adamo     3     2     0     1     $13,900

FORT ERIE SCOREBOARD – LEADING JOCKEYS

Krista Carignan      38      9      10      7      $98,102

Rui M. Pimentel     32     8     6     4     $83,781

Melanie Pinto     21     5     1     4     $45,345

Anthony Stephen     26     4     3     2     $43,909

Regina Sealock     24     3     3     3     $32,211

Christopher Griffith     17     3     2     3     $30,381

Francine Villeneuve     16     3     2     0     $30,710

Kirk Johnson     20     2     5     1     $30,961

Marty J. Mercieca     14     2     3     2     $26,011

Daniel J. David     18     2     3     1     $24,072

Real E. Simard     23     2     1     7     $26,126

Terry Husbands     5     2     0     2     $20,790

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 KRISTA CARIGNAN, currently leading the Fort Erie jocks

 

 

 

 

 

PARAGALLO SENTENCING THIS MORNING

Paragallo to be sentenced in horse abuse case

May 18, 2010 5:44 AM

cbsalbany.com:Teresa Priolo

GREENE COUNTY — A once prominent horse breeder will be sentenced today for abusing more than 170 horses.

At 9:30 a.m., Ernie Paragallo will be sentenced on 33 counts of animal cruelty.

Paragallo was convicted in March after investigators raided his Climax farm finding some horses in such bad shape they had to be put down.

He faces a maximum sentence of two years in jail, and a $33,000 fine. His racing license has since been revoked.