'Gural Rule' Revised

Off and trotting at The Meadowlands

Meadowlands officials have announced a revision to the Stallion Restriction Condition (SRC), also known as the "Gural Rule," effective immediately. 

From 2022 forward, horses four years of age and older that are sired by horses excluded from stakes by the SRC will be eligible for nomination to those stakes.

The language has been changed by adding a sixth clause to the existing text as highlighted below:


Beginning with foals of 2018 and continuing thereafter, all foals conceived by a sire less than five years of age WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE to be nominated to or race in any stakes in which this Stallion Restriction Condition (SRC) is in effect unless the sire (or nominated horse) is exempted from this condition by the Sponsors by meeting one or more of the following exemptions:

(6) The nominated horse is four years old and older


"The spirit of the rule is to try and keep our stars racing, so excluding older horses from our stakes was not our intention," Meadowlands president Jeff Gural explained. "There are some horses returning to the races from age three to four this year that are of the quality that we'd like to see continue to race. This had not previously been considered and needs to be corrected rather than exclude those horses by the SRC.

"The rule remains intact for the two- and three-year-old stakes, but we are modifying it to give the horses that do come back after three the opportunity to race in our stakes."

The revised version may be found on the web.

Nomination forms for Meadowlands stakes may be found on the track website.

(Meadowlands)

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