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By Harry Newshound · Posted
Woodbine Entertainment is set to launch its 70th Thoroughbred racing season at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario, April 26. The 2025 season at Woodbine will consist of 128 race dates and runs from April 26 through December 14.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
With the Road to the Kentucky Derby completed and the nation's top 3-year-olds awaiting May 3, it came as no surprise that there were only minor changes to the National Thoroughbred Racing Association's Top 3-Year-Old Poll April 22.View the full article -
I think you would only take your good horse from here to northern climes when it had nothing left to prove. EV fits that.
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Supreme Court temporarily halts new deportations under Alien Enemies Act The Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration from deporting a group of immigrants in Texas under the Alien Enemies Act in an uncharacteristic middle-of-the-night order on Saturday. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: The U.S. Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration from deporting a group of Venezuelan immigrants using the Alien Enemies Act. Also, Senator Chris Van Hollen, Democrat of Maryland, had more to say about a trip to El Salvador to meet with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was illegally deported to a facility there. A MARTÍNEZ, HOST: NPR's Jasmine Garsd covers immigration - joins us now to bring us up to date. So, Jasmine, you've been covering that case. Where does it stand? JASMINE GARSD, BYLINE: Yeah. The Supreme Court has ruled that the Trump administration must facilitate the return of Abrego Garcia. And since then, a federal judge, Paula Xinis, has ordered a two-week inquiry into what steps the Trump administration has taken. That's going to start this week. Now, NPR has been sitting on other presiding hearings presided by Judge Xinis, and I can tell you she sounds quite frustrated. Now, the administration doubled down over the weekend, insisting Abrego Garcia is a gang member and posting on social media that they are not bringing him back. What Van Hollen and many immigration advocates are arguing is this is not about whether or not Abrego Garcia is a gang member. It's about due process in the U.S., which he didn't get. MARTÍNEZ: Yeah. So that's one case. There was also another group of Venezuelan migrants on the verge of being deported, but the Supreme Court stepped in to delay that. So what can you tell us about that one? GARSD: Well, the Trump administration has been invoking the Alien Enemies Act, and their argument is it applies to immigrants who are members of gangs like MS-13 or Tren de Aragua. So last Thursday, lawyers learned immigration officials were handing out notices to Venezuelan migrants, informing them that they were being deported under the Alien Enemies Act. I spoke to a lawyer who heard from her client. Corinne Brown (ph) is an attorney with The Legal Aid Society. CORINNE BROWN: My client called me, crying, informed me that they just attempted to deport him. And to think that he can just be sent to a Salvadorian prison and just rot in there for the rest of his life - it's really unconscionable. GARSD: Brown says her client was instructed to sign a paper in English, which he doesn't speak, and told he was being deported immediately. MARTÍNEZ: Now, Jasmine, didn't the Supreme Court already rule on the Alien Enemies Act? GARSD: Yeah. So earlier this month, the Supreme Court did rule that the Trump administration can use the Alien Enemies Act to deport migrants accused of gang activity. But they also ruled that the migrants have to be given enough time to defend themselves. And lawyers and advocates are saying 24 hours is not enough. In a statement to NPR, Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin said they are complying with the Supreme Court's ruling. MARTÍNEZ: OK. So if that's the case, then why did the Supreme Court step in on Saturday? GARSD: The ACLU asked the court to do so, and it rapidly did. Around 2 a.m. on Saturday, they ordered a pause. For now, the Trump administration cannot deport these migrants using the Alien Enemies Act. MARTÍNEZ: All right. That's NPR's Jasmine Garsd. Thank you very much for this update.
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Yes actually. The 5th Amendment guarantees due process for everyone in the US, not just citizens.
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She's lovely stridin girl (Suttle) hope you have much enjoyment watchin her progress 🤗 Cheers Iraklis
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I understand and when I was in NZ I saw him win both the Herbie Dyke and the Otaki-Maori Classic so I know he's a very good horse and well worth his place in this field. From an overall global form perspective, it's a very positive development - I want to see how he goes against some very good Japanese and European horses and I suspect the gap will not be what some might imagine it to be. It's also good to see NZ connections not just running off to Australia but being prepared to go to other jurisdictions and taking a chance. I'd love to see the two who beat him in the Zabeel Classic - LA CRIQUE and SNAZZYTAVI - run elsewhere, yes, even Ascot, why not? They would, I think, be competitive in a race like the Duke of Cambridge over a mile and then go on to the Falmouth at Newmarket.
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No, I won't. Saturday sees the official end of the jumps season up here with a meeting at Sandown Park (ground currently Good, Good to Firm in places). The card features the Grade 1 Celebration Chase over 3100m. 17 have been entered with Willie Mullins entering four and Dan Skelton six but Skelton's six look inferior to M|ullins' four. The latter has the likes of IMPAIRE ET PASSE, IL ETAIT TEMPS, ENERGUMENE and GAELIC WARRIOR - all Grade 1 winners. The favourite however is JONBON from the Henderson yard who is 4/7 and will likely be partnered by Harry Cobden as regular jockey Nico de Boinville took a heavy fall at Plumpton yesterday and may be sidelined for a fortnight. The Grade 2 Oaksey Chase over the 4450m trip has seven Mullins entries and five from the Skelton yard but again the quality edge sits strongly with Mullins. There are double declarations with the above Celebration Chase so we'll see how that works out later in the week. Mullins has four and Skelton three among the twelve for the Grade 2 Select Hurdle over 4250m. Mullins has entered LOSSIEMOUTH and if she turns up she could pick these up and carry them. There's a strong entry for the Vintage Crop at Navan including KYPRIOS and ILLINOIS and an interesting Group 3 Salsabil over 2000m. We have the first French Group 1 of the year on Sunday, the Ganay at Longchamp over 2000m. 14 entries including the likes of ILLINOIS and LOS ANGELES from Ballydoyle while Joseph O'Brien has entered AL RIFFA and Charlie Appleby has put in ANCIENT WISDOM. The local challenge looks pretty strong with IRESINE, MAP OF STARS and SOSIE all in the preliminary list. More on all of this later in the week.
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By scooby3051 · Posted
Who cares Stodge...I wish my good friend well with his bloody damn good horse and I am sure he will enjoy the experience of being a part of something like this...a once in a lifetime chance for most....good on them and I am sure they will enjoy every second of the experience...this thread was to wish them well.One thing IS for sure the horse will try his guts out as thats all he knows how to do....win lose or draw. -
By scooby3051 · Posted
He has nobody to talk to there, most of the members are himself masquerading as someone else. -
Looking back to the Easter weekend just gone (well, some ot it anyway). The jumps scene over here has been enlivened by the ongoing struggle for the Trainers' Championship between Dan Skelton and Willie Mullins. Skelton had a good Saturday with a coup,e of winners and some places but Mullins hit back at Plumpton on Sunday when ABSURDE won the Sussex Champion Hurdle. Yes, it's the same ABSURDE who was fifth in the Melbourne Cup last year and is probably the best dual purpose horse up here currently. He's in both the Champion Hurdle at Punchestown and the Yorkshire Cup (at York, not surprisingly) next month and he's 8s for them both. Skelton's advantage, which had increased from just £1,500 after Aintree to over £70k by the start of Easter was reduced to £28k by the close of Sunday's racing. Fairyhouse lost their Saturday meeting after 30mm of rain hit the track but a dry day allowed Sunday's card to go ahead albeit on ground described as Soft to Heavy. The Fairyhouse Easter Festival isn't quite the meeting it was thirty years ago but it still has a couple of Grade 1 Championship races. First, the WillowWarm Gold Cup over 4000m. Willie Mullins had three of th six contenders and while all were fancied, you could argue it was the "third string" SPINDLEBERRY who got the job done. ILE ATLANTIQUE departed early and CHAMP KIELY jumped too often to the left leaving himself vulnerale to SPINDLEBERRY and FIREFOX in the straight. The former did it very well and is a fast improving filly with surprisingly few miles on the clock - that was just her seventh race. FIREFOX ran well on ground which might not have been ideal. Second, the Honeysuckle Mares Hurdle over 4000 Another for Mullins and Paul Townend though the winner was, as with SPINDLEBERRY, probably only the third beat of the Mullins entries but with jockey retainers in place, Townend was on the right one and AURORA VEGA atoned for a disappointing run in the Mares Novices Hurdle at Cheltenham racing prominently from the start, taking over at halfway and just having enough in reverse to hold the late challenge of THATLLDOMOSS, the English raider, who outran her 50/1 odds. A poor race for the Henry de Bromhead yard with AIR OF ENTITLEMENT failing to follow up her Cheltenham win and beaten a long way and Albert Bartlett runner up THE BIG WESTERNER stopping very quickly from three out and pulling up. Both were tested post race and found to be normal - perhaps the stress of the Prestbury races coupled with the markedly different ground, had an impact. The winner is bred in the jumping purple being out of the brilliant Quevega and a full sister to FACILE VEGA. The concluding Bumper went for as much as the Grade 1 races - it was for unraced 4-y-o so all manner of future talent on display. The winner was I'M SLIPPY, a gelded son of Maxios and a half to a winner over hurdles. Any number of the runners in this could go on to much better things over hurdles next winter. I'll pick up the Easter Monday highlights in my next.
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By Harry Newshound · Posted
Following his third breeze on the Churchill Downs surface April 22—a half-mile in :47 4/5—trainer Lonnie Briley and assistant trainer Bethany Taylor discuss how Coal Battle is training with just 11 days until the May 3 Kentucky Derby (G1).View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Despite not posting a flashy time, Admire Daytona's half-mile work in :53 1/5 at Churchill Downs April 22 went according to plan as the UAE Derby (G2) winner prepares for the May 3 Kentucky Derby (G1).View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Following La Cara's bullet half-mile workout in :46 April 22, trainer Mark Casse gives her an A+ ahead of the May 2 Kentucky Oaks (G1). The Hall of Famer also discusses Kentucky Derby (G1) contender Sandman ahead of his April 23 breeze.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
The Coach, D. Wayne Lukas, discusses the development of Virginia Derby winner American Promise ahead of his start in the May 3 Kentucky Derby (G1) at Churchill Downs.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott discusses his relationship with Godolphin, which dates back to winning the inaugural Dubai World Cup (G1) with Allen Paulson homebred Cigar in 1996. Mott trains Godolphin homebred Sovereignty in the Kentucky Derby (G1).View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Byron King's Top 12 on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, presented by Spendthrift Farm.View the full article
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