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SG4
04-04-2020, 12:45 PM
Saw in the 6th race on April 3rd at Oaklawn that the winner ran without a claiming tag attached, what sort of rule does Oaklawn have that allowed this in such a circumstance? Horse was running 1st time after a claim, stepped up 5k in price since last race, previous race was Jan 24th & this race was a straight 25k claimer.

teegee
04-04-2020, 01:29 PM
Its a waiver claiming race.

Rules are different from state to state but basically a horse coming off a layoff can be entered and not be subject to a claim.

SG4
04-04-2020, 04:02 PM
Its a waiver claiming race.

Rules are different from state to state but basically a horse coming off a layoff can be entered and not be subject to a claim.


2 months counts as a layoff now? That would be way out of line with other states rules on this waiver provision I believe. I see the same owner/trainer combo had a similar situation in today's 3rd as well.

teegee
04-04-2020, 05:44 PM
I googled Arkansas racing rules and in 2019 and it was 90 days but changed to 60 days in 2020 per rule 2426-A.

SG4
04-04-2020, 11:41 PM
I googled Arkansas racing rules and in 2019 and it was 90 days but changed to 60 days in 2020 per rule 2426-A.


Thanks for locating that, I'd be curious to know the thinking of whoever was behind that ruling.

The_Turf_Monster
04-05-2020, 04:13 AM
:puke:Thanks for locating that, I'd be curious to know the thinking of whoever was behind that ruling.

Any time a condition is added or altered, it's to increase field size. This is surely to not encourage horsemen to lay off horses for 60 days, its to get them back on track a little earlier than planned from the winter

Waquoit
04-05-2020, 10:51 AM
It's a bit moot right now. Nobody seems to claiming anything.

toddbowker
04-05-2020, 05:54 PM
:puke:

Any time a condition is added or altered, it's to increase field size. This is surely to not encourage horsemen to lay off horses for 60 days, its to get them back on track a little earlier than planned from the winterTrue .... and it's usually done to make a specific horse eligible.

biggestal99
04-05-2020, 05:56 PM
It's a bit moot right now. Nobody seems to claiming anything.

Why would anybody in their right mind claim a horse that most likely will have no place to race anytime soon.

Allan

v j stauffer
04-05-2020, 08:50 PM
:puke:

Any time a condition is added or altered, it's to increase field size. This is surely to not encourage horsemen to lay off horses for 60 days, its to get them back on track a little earlier than planned from the winter

I think it's an excellent rule. Laying a horse off and bringing it back is VERY expensive. It gives an owner "one" chance to recoup that investment before losing the horse. Many states are using it. Most require 90 days. Arkansas is 60. I expect that may have to do with the fact that we only run 3 and a half months.

Waquoit
04-06-2020, 12:21 PM
Why would anybody in their right mind claim a horse that most likely will have no place to race anytime soon.

Allan

Thanks for the knowledge, Al.