Los Angeles Times

Signs point to a ban of Hollendorf­er at Del Mar

- By Tod Leonard and Bryce Miller

Five days before its summer meet opens, the Del Mar Thoroughbr­ed Club remained mostly silent on the access to racing for Hall of Fame trainer Jerry Hollendorf­er. There was, however, an indication of which way the track officials are leaning.

As the first group of horses began to settle into their stalls Friday, DMTC Chief Executive Joe Harper said that Dan Ward Jr., an assistant to Hollendorf­er in California since 2008, has acquired a trainer’s license and applied for stall space at Del Mar for the meet that begins Wednesday.

Del Mar officials said Ward has not previously had his own stalls.

Ward’s efforts probably wouldn’t have been made if the 73-year-old Hollendorf­er expected to be able to train his horses at Del Mar. Hollendorf­er’s lawyer, Drew Couto, said this week he was “pessimisti­c” about the trainer’s chances for working at Del Mar and characteri­zed the situation as a “PR problem” for the track. Del Mar officials have declined to make any comment.

If Ward takes over some of Hollendorf­er’s horses, it would be a situation similar to what happened when the New York Racing Assn. — reversing course — banned Hollendorf­er from training in the state after he was asked to vacate the recent Santa Anita meet, during which four of his horses were among 30 that died. In New York, another of the trainer’s assistants, Don Chatlos Jr., took over a number of horses to race there.

Hollendorf­er has been a fixture at Del Mar for decades. Last summer, he sent 93 starters to the gate and had 17 winners. His total of 507 combined starters over the last four years in the summer and fall meets is fifthmost among trainers at Del Mar.

 ?? Andy Lyons Getty Images ?? TRAINER Jerry Hollendorf­er was banned at Santa Anita after four of his horses died this year.
Andy Lyons Getty Images TRAINER Jerry Hollendorf­er was banned at Santa Anita after four of his horses died this year.

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