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Title: Woodbine Entertainment and AGCO Reach Settlement to Enhance Horse Racing Safety Following Equine Injuries

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The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) and Woodbine Entertainment have officially reached a settlement after a troubling series of equine injuries in the fall of 2024. Woodbine, while not contesting the AGCO’s findings, has agreed to adopt new corrective actions to enhance horse racing safety at its Toronto-based racetrack.

Findings from AGCO’s investigation:

The AGCO launched an investigation following 19 horse injuries that occurred between October 28 and December 15, 2024, on Woodbine’s Tapeta surface. Out of these incidents, ten horses had to be euthanized, including three on a single day, November 9, prompting the cancellation of the remainder of that day’s racing card.

The investigation revealed serious deficiencies in Woodbine’s maintenance of the Tapeta surface, a material generally regarded as one of the safest in the industry. Inspectors found that grooming practices were substandard, surface depth measurements were inconsistent, and maintenance equipment was not properly kept. Furthermore, the investigation pointed to the use of undertrained and inexperienced staff and the absence of standardized maintenance protocols.

Despite Tapeta’s reputation for safety, the lapses in proper care severely undermined the track’s integrity. The AGCO emphasized that ensuring the highest track standards is vital to safeguarding the well-being of racehorses in Ontario.

In response to the findings, Woodbine has agreed to implement a series of enforceable safety measures under the settlement terms:

Independent Track Oversight: Woodbine will retain two internationally recognized track safety experts for a two-year period. These experts will conduct quarterly inspections of the Tapeta surface and report their findings to both Woodbine and the AGCO.

New Track Surfaces Committee: A committee will be created to monitor track conditions and recommend improvements throughout the racing season. This group will include representatives from Woodbine, the Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association (HBPA), and the Jockey’s Benefit Association of Canada (JBAC).

Board-Level Supervision: Woodbine’s Board of Directors will task its Governance and Compliance Committee with overseeing the Track Surfaces Committee’s activities.

Failure to comply with these measures could trigger regulatory action, including a $200,000 monetary penalty. Additionally, Woodbine Entertainment has agreed to donate $200,000 to support equine aftercare initiatives in Ontario, with equal contributions directed to the LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Society and the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance.

Proactive safety improvements already underway:

Before finalizing the agreement with the AGCO, Woodbine had already undertaken a series of internal reforms to improve track safety. These include hiring a full-time track maintenance specialist with international experience, acquiring state-of-the-art maintenance equipment, and introducing advanced monitoring tools like an Integrated Racetrack Surface Tester to track moisture, temperature, and cushion depth.

Moreover, the track was renovated near the five-and-a-half furlong marker to enhance drainage and consistency. New maintenance protocols and clarified staff responsibilities have been implemented to ensure that the track is consistently managed to the highest standards.

Beyond Woodbine’s own commitments, the AGCO plans to introduce broader reforms across Ontario’s horse racing sector. These measures include strengthening veterinary oversight, closely monitoring horses returning from the veterinarian’s list, and establishing new guidelines regulating race frequency and certain therapeutic treatments.

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) and Woodbine Entertainment have reached a settlement following a series of equine injuries at Woodbine’s racetrack in late 2024, which resulted in the euthanization of ten horses. An investigation by the AGCO revealed significant deficiencies in the maintenance of the Tapeta surface, including poor grooming practices, inconsistent surface depth, and the use of undertrained staff. These lapses undermined the track’s integrity, prompting the AGCO to stress the importance of maintaining high safety standards for racehorses.

As part of the settlement, Woodbine has committed to implementing several safety measures, including hiring two internationally recognized track safety experts for quarterly inspections and establishing a Track Surfaces Committee to monitor conditions and recommend improvements. Additionally, the Board of Directors will oversee these efforts, and failure to comply could result in a $200,000 penalty. Woodbine will also donate $200,000 to equine aftercare initiatives in Ontario.

Prior to the settlement, Woodbine had already begun internal reforms to enhance track safety, such as hiring a full-time maintenance specialist and acquiring advanced equipment for monitoring track conditions. The AGCO plans to introduce broader reforms across Ontario’s horse racing sector, focusing on veterinary oversight and new guidelines for race frequency and therapeutic treatments to ensure the well-being of racehorses.

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Title: "Key Horses to Watch in the 151st Kentucky Derby: Insights from FanDuelTV’s Christina Blacker"


The Kentucky Derby is America’s signature race, Christina Blacker with FanDuelTV said.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The 151st Kentucky Derby is shaping up to be another exciting year and there are a few standout horses you should be paying attention to before they’re off to the races.

"The Kentucky Derby is America’s signature race," Christina Blacker with FanDuelTV said.

FanDuel is an online gambling platform and throughout the horse racing season, they’ve been offering insights to help people make decisions on possible winners.

Blacker has been a fan of horse racing since she was young. "I grew up in the game of horse racing. My dad was a jockey, so I’ve been around horses my entire life," she said.

Blacker said there are a few horses people should keep an eye on.

A favorite to win at this year’s Derby is Journalism.

Blacker said he’s won his past two races in California and is what horse racing enthusiasts call an Omni Fig horse. This means his speed figures in his 3-year-old season are faster than any other speed figures earned by any other horse on the field.

"So on paper, he really is a significant standout," Blacker said.

She said Journalism’s trainer, Michael McCarthy, was displaced by the Eaton fires. "It’s been a really hard year for them. To have a horse like this and maybe be sitting on a career and lifelong goal, amidst so many ups and downs, it’s been a rollercoaster for him," Blacker said.

She was also interested in Sovereignty, trained by Bill Mott, for this year’s Derby. He won the Fountain of Youth Stakes and came in second in the Florida Derby.

"Generally speaking, with horses, you see a lot of physical maturity at 4-years-old and at 5," Blacker said. "But what I like most about Sovereignty is in looking at him, he looks very mature."

She said he’s a big, strong horse and is very tall; he even towers over some of his competition who may just be getting into their physical peak.

"Even though he came in second in his last race, that race was a shorter distance than the Kentucky Derby," Blacker said.

She said for a horse like Sovereignty, the added distance would be significant, as he needs more room to try and run down the competition.

From a storyline perspective, Blacker said Coal Battle is an interesting competitor. She called Sovereignty Lonnie Briley’s, his trainer, horse of a lifetime. "He has trained him to perfection. It’s his first time ever running a horse in the Kentucky Derby," Blacker said.

Briley found Sovereignty at a relatively small sale in Texas. "He’s the real, kind of underdog Derby darling and it would be great to see Lonnie Briley win the Kentucky Derby in his 70s," Blacker said.

She also mentioned Chunk of Gold as an underdog story of the Kentucky Derby. His trainer, Ethan West, is younger than most others in the running.

Lastly, Blacker mentioned Sandman, who is trained by Mark Casse, is owned in part by Griffin Johnson. Johnson has a TikTok following of over 9 million. Blacker said because of Johnson’s popularity, you might see lots of bets on Sandman this year.

"We’ve talked a lot in the last couple of years about needing to kind of bring the next generation into horse racing and I think with his content and his involvement this year, that’s a huge advantage for us," Blacker said.

On some level, whatever horse you would bet on is a top-notch runner. "There isn’t a horse lining up that doesn’t deserve to be there. So if you find a connection to one of the Kentucky Derby horses, you got to go with it," Blacker said.

She says you’ve got to trust your gut but whatever you choose, you’ll still feel the rush on Derby day. "Whoever your Derby horse is, you’re still going to feel that same level of excitement when they turn for home," Blacker said.

FanDuel has tools to help you learn more and will have a breakfast show beginning on the Friday before Derby to catch you up to speed.

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Title: "2025 Kentucky Derby: Top Horses, Betting Insights, and Expert Predictions"

The 2025 Kentucky Derby will feature 20 of the top three-year-old horses in the world. The 2025 Kentucky Derby field was announced last Saturday, when the 2025 Kentucky Derby post positions were set. Journalism is the 3-1 favorite in the 2025 Kentucky Derby odds and will run from the No. 8 post. He is followed by Sovereignty (5-1), who drew gate No. 18, and Sandman (6-1), who will start from post No. 17. Post time for the Kentucky Derby is set for 6:57 p.m. ET on Saturday at Churchill Downs.

Which 2025 Kentucky Derby horses should you back with your 2025 Kentucky Derby bets? Before making any 2025 Kentucky Derby picks, be sure to see the horse racing predictions and futures bets from SportsLine’s elite horse racing expert Jody Demling.

A fixture in the horse racing world who has been writing about, talking about, and betting on races for years, Demling has nailed the Kentucky Oaks-Derby double 11 times in the last 16 years. He also predicted the winner of the Belmont Stakes four of the last seven years and called 10 of the last 20 Preakness winners, including in 2023, when he hit the winner, exacta, trifecta, and superfecta, as well as the trifecta in 2024. Anyone who has followed him on those picks on betting sites like TwinSpires and 1/ST BET is up huge.

Now, with the 2025 Kentucky Derby post positions set and odds on the board, Demling is sharing his 2025 Kentucky Derby betting picks and 2025 Kentucky Derby predictions over at SportsLine.

Top 2025 Kentucky Derby predictions

One of Demling’s surprising 2025 Kentucky Derby picks: He is fading Rodriguez (12-1), who barely cracks the top 10 finishers in his 2025 Kentucky Derby projections. Rodriguez will make his Churchill Downs debut after none of his previous five races came at the legendary Kentucky track. In addition, the Kentucky Derby 2025 will be just his second race outside the state of California. Rodriguez, trained by Bob Baffert, hasn’t been challenged in a Grade 1 stakes race either.

Although Baffert is tied for the most Kentucky Derby victories (six), only one of those horses never ran in a Grade 1 race prior to the Run for the Roses. Even Medina Spirit, who crossed the finish line first at the 2021 Kentucky Derby before being disqualified for a failed drug test, had previous Grade 1 stakes experience, which could indicate Baffert doesn’t have as much confidence in Rodriguez as his previous Kentucky Derby victors. At 12-1 odds, Demling suggests staying away from Rodriguez in 2025 Kentucky Derby bets.

Another stunner: Demling is high on Luxor Cafe, even though he is a 15-1 longshot in the Kentucky Derby odds 2025. Luxor Cafe won the Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby, clinching his spot in the 2025 Kentucky Derby field with a smashing win in the Fukuryu Stakes in late March. He brings a four-race winning streak to Churchill Downs, including a pair of wins over UAE Derby winner Admire Daytona.

Luxor Cafe was sired by American Pharoah, who won the 2015 Triple Crown and was named the Horse of the Year. American Pharoah’s offspring have yet to make an impact in the Triple Crown, but that could change with Luxor Cafe. Demling says Luxor Cafe’s resume looks particularly impressive following Admire Daytona’s UAE Derby victory, which is not being properly accounted for in the 2025 Kentucky Derby betting odds.

How to make 2025 Kentucky Derby picks, bets

Demling is especially high on a colossal double-digit longshot who is "generating buzz on the backside." Demling is sharing which horse it is, along with his entire projected 2025 Kentucky Derby leaderboard, over at SportsLine.

Which horse wins the Kentucky Derby 2025, and which huge double-digit longshot is a must-back? Check out the latest 2025 Kentucky Derby odds below, then visit SportsLine to see Demling’s picks for the Kentucky Derby, all from the expert who has nailed 11 Derby-Oaks doubles.

2025 Kentucky Derby odds, post positions

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