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Rudy Rodriguez Faces Provisional Suspension by HISA Over Alleged ‘Deprivation of Care’

December 16, 2025 4 Min Read
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Trainer Rudy Rodriguez has been temporarily suspended by the Horse Racing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) following a hearing on December 12, announced in documents released on December 16. Hearing Officer Armando Leone criticized Rodriguez for not promptly ensuring veterinarians examined 15 horses on the vet list, which posed a serious risk of injury or death. Tragically, three of these horses later died—one found dead in its stall, another fatally injured during a race, and a third during training.

Another horse under Rodriguez’s care, Heavyweight Champs, was fatally injured in a race at Suidobashi on November 14, 2025, resulting in euthanasia and serious injuries to jockey Dylan Davis. Details on all 16 horses involved are provided at the article’s end.

During the Dec. 12 hearing, called only to decide on the provisional suspension, Rodriguez and his attorney Clark Brewster maintained that all horses were well cared for. Two attending veterinarians and other industry professionals also supported Rodriguez. His defense argued that failing to record diagnoses or lameness assessments on the HISA portal alone does not justify suspension without a record-keeping violation.

However, Hearing Officer Leone disagreed, citing the fatal case of Secret Rule as a prime example. He emphasized that under HISA rules, all veterinary records must be submitted promptly, and delayed examinations deprive horses of required care. Leone stated horses on the vet list need prompt health checks, usually within 48 hours, to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment.

Rodriguez may request a final hearing, where penalties like fines up to $100,000 or lifetime suspension could be imposed. Meanwhile, though suspended, Rodriguez can still care for his horses and allow them to jog or gallop, but not participate in timed training or races. Horses must be transferred to an unrelated person for racing or timed workouts, per guidance.

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The New York Racing Association (NYRA) and New York State Gaming Commission will decide whether Rodriguez can enter tracks during the suspension. Rodriguez can access NYRA property but must remove personal barn signs, not adopt or bring in horses, and cannot act as an owner’s agent or assistant trainer.

Rodriguez has a lengthy history in the industry, including a notable 2013 Kentucky Derby appearance despite past drug overdoses and associations with banned trainer Rick Dutlow. He was previously required to install surveillance cameras for oversight.

The report highlights Secret Rule’s case, where delayed veterinary examination led to a fatal injury after the horse was placed on the vet list with lameness concerns that went insufficiently addressed. Rodriguez’s approach appeared to favor rest and self-diagnosis over veterinary evaluation, which heightens risk of serious harm or death.

The article then details 16 horses under Rodriguez’s care with varied injuries, lameness, and lack of proper veterinary documentation, some ending in euthanasia or retirement.

Fan Take: This case underscores the critical importance of thorough and timely veterinary care in horse racing to protect horse welfare. Fans must recognize that strict enforcement of health regulations is essential to maintain the integrity and safety of the sport they cherish.

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