Patrick Battuello

Patrick Battuello

The Unformed Racehorse

Equine advocates often decry the racing of two-year-olds, and for good reason. But what many may not fully understand is that forcing two-year-olds onto the track is only marginally worse, medically speaking, than doing the same to three and four-year-olds,…

Lasix: Cheating, American Style

In a recent Irish Independent article (9/8/13), sportswriter John O’Brien takes American racing to task for promulgating the notion that Lasix is a humane application of medicine. He writes: “To any rational mind or to those who love racing, though…

A World Without Horseracing

If ever there were a reason for racing patrons to come, the summer-long 150th anniversary celebration of “America’s Oldest Sports Arena” should have been it. But it wasn’t. Not only did attendance decline almost 4% from last year, but the…

Saratoga Down

With Saratoga 2013 at an end, the summary is (mostly) bad with some good. First, the obvious: Eight beautiful, sentient creatures were sacrificed so that men could gamble and chase pots of gold… 7/18…Black Rhino 8/11…Charmed Hour 8/17…Heading to Toga…

My Video Postcard to Saratoga

Scott Jagow of the Paulick Report filed this “video postcard from Saratoga”… From racing patrons in the video: “And it’s just something so special, that you can take your kids out in the ‘backyard’ with a cooler and have a…

Drowning in Their Own Blood

Finding material for this blog is never difficult. Besides the obvious – naughty trainers, routine breakdowns, slaughtered retirees – practically every time a racing insider opens his mouth, gifts (for me) fly out. On 8/26/13, the Paulick Report relayed the…