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Hello, my name is John Cherwa and welcome back to our horse racing newsletter as we move into the last week of the Los Alamitos meet.

Let’s spend a little more time catching up on ideas to help and honor the victims of the San Luis Rey training center fire.

In the last newsletter we threw out some ideas to raise awareness and money to help those affected by the fire. Santa Anita listened, and also received very similar ideas from many in the racing community. So we are all on the same page.

However, Santa Anita wants to be cautious about moving too fast and risking the health of the horses. They want to make sure that all the SLR horses are up to whatever is planned. I’m guessing there isn’t a formula for getting better after smoke inhalation or any other unseen injuries of being in the burn area. They also need to catalog which horses were down there and what class conditions they might have been. Not as easy as it sounds.

They promise that they will be doing something but it’s likely not going to be at the start of the meeting.

Now, I’ve been in the news business for almost Methuselah-like years, and I know that every story has a lifespan. And it’s usually not that long. The general public will start to forget about these horses and this tragedy as it is replaced by news that is more immediate. That’s just the way it is, nothing nefarious.

So I, and you, need to be vigilant and keep asking when something will happen or “down the road” becomes never. I trust the folks at Santa Anita on this, but a little friendly reminder every once in a while will be good.

OK, some facts. A lot of the horse population has been moved to other farms and such from Del Mar.

The California Horse Racing Board has the death toll at 46 with only a handful of horses unaccounted for. Let’s hope they have all been fostered on a farm and will be reunited with their trainers and owners very soon.

There were about 260 thoroughbreds at Del Mar and they were expected to stay there for several weeks and gradually ease in to full-out training. There were at least 300 other breeds also housed at the track.

Del Mar is also the home to about 200 stable workers, staying in 160 rooms.

Del Mar will remain as a training facility while San Luis Rey gets operational. Can’t say it loud enough how Del Mar stepped up. And Santa Anita and Los Alamitos were also housing horses. But Del Mar made the most sense because it doesn’t have to run a meet for seven months.

The gofundme page (thoroughbredcare) has raised almost $600,000.

There is another one (rallyformartinebellocq), that will help trainer Martine Bellocq after she suffered severe burns over most of her body while trying to rescue her horses. The California Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Foundation in conjunction with the California Thoroughbred Trainers also has a contribution site for Bellocq at CTHFcares.org.

And artist Niska Cheffet is willing to lend her talent to capture anyone’s horse for posterity for a $1,000 donation. She can be reached at Niska@earthlink.net.

The digital mailbag

Here are some thoughts from subscribers.

“After the recovery and things get back to a semblance of normal, I would love to see a memorial built to all the horses who were lost. It could be a simple granite obelisk with the names of the 46 horses who died.

“Something like: ‘CALIFORNIA DIAMOND, Harbor the Gold, ­ Carrie's a Jewel, 3YO Colt’ ...and 45 more names.

“If I remember correctly, Del Mar has already interred the remains of racehorses within its infield. Placing a memorial stone there would be fitting.”

Teri Lamoureux

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“Maybe they could write races with the usual Cal-Bred supplements but restricted for SLRD horses only. Maybe include donations as “added monies” as well.

How about all horsemen’s fees paid by donations? Put the word out now to accept donations but give horses time to recover from any physical or emotional trauma. Run races later in the meet.”

Tom Tatro

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“We are a small Foundation (ALO Foundation), please check our website www.alotteopportunity.org and we have rescues both off-track and others. We are on Wheeler Canyon Rd. in Santa Paula. We need to re-establish our buildings, all our tack and gear. Luckily all our horses were saved and are currently at the fairgrounds in Ventura. The Thomas Fire spread so quickly we had to let loose the last six horses. They were later reunited with the others due to some good Samaritans who found them in time.

“Our horses have finished their profitable and some not-so-profitable racing careers and are now in the possession of our non-profit foundation. We are relatively new (April 2016). We are simply renting a piece of land where we had put up our own facilities. We lost our tack room, office and feed rooms, all our tack and gear, over 20 saddles and gear for as many horses. We need everything. We lost all our supplies and feed as well.

“We, too, have a GoFundMe, and a donation button on our website and FB page; but because our horses are no longer earning money we are the forgotten ones. There are OTTB horses who need help because of fire damage and loss.

“We need a prefabricated feed room and another larger one for our tack room and office. We need everything else as well and would willingly accept any used items that are not needed anymore. The horses and ALOF would be forever grateful. All donations are tax free, ALOF is a registered 501(c)3.”

Nancy Gregory

(My note: It is good to remember that not all losses were at San Luis Rey.)

Holiday ideas

In the Monday newsletter, I asked for your thoughts on what holiday gifts you would like to give horse racing people or organizations. Something like, “To Bolt D’Oro and Mick and Wendy Ruis, I would give them a 2-year-old colt of the year Eclipse Award.”

I got a few responses but I would like some more. And, if you remember, I said I need first and last names if you want me to consider your submission (unless you are Oprah, Beyonce or a Brazilian soccer player). Some of you missed that, so you’ll need to re-submit.

So, send it to me at johnacherwa@gmail.com and, if I get some, we’ll roll it out Monday. Put holiday gift in the subject, and if you want your name used, make sure you include first and last name.

Los Alamitos preview

Los Alamitos is changing its schedule this week with a 12:30 p.m. post and nine races on Thursday and Friday, and a noon post with 10 races on the weekend. This is the last week of this meet.

Thursday’s card is filled with claiming races, six of the nine. The fields held up pretty well despite the loss of the horses from San Luis Rey. In the seventh race is Knowitallhousewife, which is one of the first—if the not the first—horses to race that was stabled at SLR. She’s the 5-2 favorite for trainer Aaron Kitchingman. The race is a maiden claimer over five furlongs for fillies and mares 3 and up.

The two features, with purses of $40,000, are the second and fifth, both maiden special weight races, one for fillies and mares, 3 and up, and one for 2 year olds.

Mark Ratzky’s LRC play of the day

FIFTH RACE: No. 8 Aquila (5-1)

Son of Union Rags fetched 685K at auction back in March and Simon Callaghan wastes little time giving him a chance to stretch his legs in this debut at a mile.

Sunday’s result: La Force, as the 1-2 favorite, finished second.

Mark Ratzky worked for 22 years for the Daily Racing Form and has been the simulcast announcer/publicity at Los Alamitos for the past 19 years.

Final thought

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And now the star of the show, Thursday’s entries.

Los Alamitos Race Course Entries for Thursday, December 14.

Los Alamitos Race Course, Los Alamitos, California. 9th day of a 12-day meet.

FIRST RACE.

5 Furlongs. Purse: $13,000. Claiming. Fillies and Mares. 3 year olds and up. Claiming Price $6,250.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1WarrensdollarsignsVinnie Bednar124Bret Vickery4-16,250
2NazarethTiago Pereira124Gary Sherlock3-16,250
3ProphetinparadiseJuan Sanchez124Jose Antonio Flores5-26,250
4My Project GirlMarcial Ramirez122LaTorre III Jose L. De8-16,250
5MarynettaEdgar Payeras114Kelly Castaneda15-16,250
6Southern TreasureEfrain Hernandez124Rosemary Trela2-16,250

SECOND RACE.

5½ Furlongs. Purse: $40,000. Maiden Special Weight. Fillies and Mares. 3 year olds and up. State bred.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1PromnesiaDrayden Van Dyke122Martin F. Jones5-2
2ArunachalaEvin Roman117Peter Eurton2-1
3Del Mar DivaSaul Arias122Michael Machowsky3-1
4Tiz IntriguingStewart Elliott122Patricia Harrington6-1
5In HeatEfrain Hernandez122J. Eric Kruljac6-1
6Warm It UpModesto Linares122Vernon E. Aguayo8-1

THIRD RACE.

6 Furlongs. Purse: $18,000. Maiden Claiming. 3 year olds and up. Claiming Prices $40,000-$35,000.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Mr. TwineryEvin Roman117Jerry Hollendorfer5-240,000
2Vegas ItchBrayan Pena122George Papaprodromou5-140,000
3Taste's LegendMatt Garcia122Marsha D. Schwizer4-135,000
4Dude's DudeSantiago Gonzalez122Bobby Wayne Grayson12-140,000
5ChrisiscookinJoseph Talamo122Jesus Mendoza2-140,000
6Rak CityTiago Pereira122Philip D'Amato5-140,000
7Stella FellaStewart Elliott122J. Eric Kruljac12-140,000

FOURTH RACE.

1 Mile. Purse: $14,000. Claiming. 3 year olds and up. Claiming Prices $8,000-$7,000.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Alpha UnoSaul Arias119Gerard Piccioni12-18,000
2Jonny's ChoiceStewart Elliott124William Spawr2-18,000
3KristoJoseph Talamo124John W. Sadler5-28,000
4Old Man LakeBrayan Pena124Rafael Becerra7-28,000
5Smarty MoonTiago Pereira119Oscar L. Garcia15-18,000
6All Star ParadeEdwin Maldonado124Michael Pender3-18,000
7Sharp HooqBrandon Boulanger121Salvador Naranjo20-18,000

FIFTH RACE.

1 Mile. Purse: $40,000. Maiden Special Weight. 2 year olds.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Canadian GameKyle Frey122Doug F. O'Neill3-1
2Saratoga MorningSaul Arias122J. Keith Desormeaux12-1
3Gran FiestaEvin Roman117Jerry Hollendorfer12-1
4Draft PickJoseph Talamo122Peter Eurton5-1
5Destiny AwaitsDrayden Van Dyke122Bob Baffert5-1
6Holly BlameBrayan Pena122Paulo H. Lobo20-1
7Dark VaderStewart Elliott122Peter Eurton6-1
8AquilaEdwin Maldonado122Simon Callaghan5-1
9RegulateMike Smith122Bob Baffert7-2

SIXTH RACE.

5½ Furlongs. Purse: $21,000. Maiden Claiming. 2 year olds. Claiming Prices $50,000-$40,000.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Lord CharlesBrayan Pena122Carlos Cruz Lopez20-150,000
2Moon JuiceMatt Garcia122Philip A. Oviedo6-150,000
3ExultationEvin Roman117Peter Eurton5-150,000
4ChromieBrandon Boulanger118Robert J. Lucas20-140,000
5Street ZombieEdwin Maldonado122Michael Pender5-250,000
6What's InsideTyler Conner122Mike Puype3-150,000
7Silver FuryStewart Elliott122Blake R. Heap4-150,000
8Pepe the LegendKyle Frey122Doug F. O'Neill6-150,000

SEVENTH RACE.

5 Furlongs. Purse: $15,000. Maiden Claiming. Fillies and Mares. 3 year olds and up. Claiming Price $20,000.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1ArgumentativeBrayan Pena122John W. Sadler3-120,000
2Crimsoned N CloverRuben Fuentes115Mark Rheinford6-120,000
3Right to the PointEfrain Hernandez124J. Eric Kruljac7-220,000
4KnowitallhousewifeEvin Roman117Adam Kitchingman5-220,000
5Liza G.Matt Garcia122Kathy Walsh12-120,000
6Diamond ProofJuan Sanchez122Jesus Nunez12-120,000
7Chatty CaroleGeovanni Franco122Hector O. Palma10-120,000
8Lady AcclamationSaul Arias122Kenneth D. Black8-120,000
9Kitty's GirlVinnie Bednar122Bobby Wayne Grayson20-120,000

EIGHTH RACE.

5 Furlongs. Purse: $15,000. Starter Allowance. Fillies and Mares. 3 year olds and up.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1RyderrooMinor Arana124Jesus Nunez6-1
2Papa MamboEdwin Maldonado124Brian J. Koriner7-2
3ScathingSantiago Gonzalez124Adam Kitchingman3-1
4Lucky StudentRuben Fuentes117Craig Dollase7-2
5BellanzaKyle Frey124Bill McLean8-1
6Where's the DMaria Falgione114Michael Machowsky8-1
7Aiming StraightFelipe Martinez124Mike Harrington6-1
8Magical LucyVinnie Bednar122Charles S. Treece12-1

NINTH RACE.

5½ Furlongs. Purse: $12,000. Claiming. Fillies and Mares. 3 year olds and up. Claiming Price $6,250.

PPHorseJockeyWtTrainerM-LClaim $
1Coco SmoochesLaura Werner115Kelly Castaneda10-16,250
2JourneyonthemoveStewart Elliott124Mike Puype8-56,250
3Forthe Lovof PattyVinnie Bednar122Keith E. Craigmyle5-16,250
4Double a Kaf AFernandez Rojas122Louis A. Bradvica20-16,250
5Passion for PapaRocco Bowen122Ari Herbertson5-26,250
6Family RulesSalvador Iniguez124Duff Shidaker20-16,250
7My Ebony StarJuan Sanchez122Jesus Nunez20-16,250
8Forest WildflowerFelipe Martinez124Roman Figueroa5-16,250
9Ghost LadyEdgar Payeras114Lorenzo Campuzano20-16,250
10Blazing MissJohnny Allen122Jesus Nunez20-16,250
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