It's totally unconceivable that an Inquiry was not called on Sierra Leone during the stretch drive
of the Kentucky Derby. It was painfully obvious that Forever Young was impeded. Now whether
or not a disqualification was necessary is up for debate. But to not even look at it through the
lens of an Official Inquiry is indefensible. In one photo you can plainly see that the jockey on
Sierra Leone was pulling extremely hard on the right rein to keep his horse from running in and
off of Forever Young. In that same photo it also showed the Sierra Leone jockey actually coming
in contact with Forever Young with his left arm attempting to push Forever Young away. It is an
absolute shame that this race was marred by the Stewards incompetence.
The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission fined jockey Tyler Gaffalione $2,500 “for touching a rival with his left hand” near the finish of the Kentucky Derby, according to a ruling posted on the KHRC’s website Friday afternoon.
In the Kentucky Derby, Sierra Leone finished second, a nose behind Mystik Dan and a nose in front of Forever Young. In midstretch, Sierra Leone drifted in and bumped Forever Young and the two were side-by-side through the stretch, exchanging bumps. Nearing the wire, Gaffalione put his left hand on Forever Young, seemingly in an attempt to create some space so he could use his left-handed stick.
The Churchill stewards did not light the inquiry sign after the Derby nor did the jockey of Forever Young, Ryusei Sakai, claim foul.
A spokesman for the owners of Forever Young said that Sakai told him he didn’t claim foul because “both horses were fighting together.”In a statement released Monday, the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission said the stewards conducted “their standard review of the race, determining no further review or investigation was necessary to conclude there were no incidents that altered the finish of the race.”
However, the stewards met with Gaffalione Thursday at Churchill Downs before a twilight racing card but did not mete out the penalty until Friday afternoon, according to someone familiar with the situation.