Stormdriver Rallies to pull the upset in Louisiana Premier Night Championship

VINTON, LA. – Delta Downs hosted its second richest program of the year on Saturday night as the track played host to Louisiana Premier Night. The annual event featured 10 stakes races for Louisiana-bred horses and over $1,000,000 in total purse money.
The featured event on the program was the LAPN Championship for older horses competing at 1 1/16 miles. Fans made The Picket Factor the heavy 3-5 favorite in the race but it was Fruition Racing LLC’s Stormdriver who crashed the party with a come-from-behind victory under jockey Diego Saenz.
Stormdriver defeated last year’s winner One King’s Man, by 1-1/4 lengths. The Pickett Factor wound up another half-length behind the runner-up in third.
Stormdriver covered the distance over a fast track in a time of 1:45.67.
“Diego looked like he was loaded with this horse,” said winning trainer Patrick Devereaux, Jr. after he watching his charge stalk an early speed duel between The Pickett Factor, Deep Bottom and Know You Now through early fractions of 22.57 seconds for the quarter-mile and 47.22 for the half. “After they went about three-eighths of a mile I felt really confident. He handled this racetrack well tonight.”
The win by Stormdriver marked the eighth of his 32-race career. He earned $120,000 for his effort and has now placed $451,667 into his lifetime bankroll.
Stormdriver is a 6-year-old horse by Discreet Cat out of the Take Me Out mare Prom Date. He was bred in Louisiana by Tigertail Ranch.
Sent to the gate at odds of 6-1, Stormdriver returned $14.80 to win, $7.40 to place and $2.60 to show. One King’s Man was worth $4.80 to place and $2.10 to show. The Pickett Factor was worth $2.10 to show.
In other action Saturday it was Rowell Enterprises Inc.’s Heitai winning his third consecutive $100,000 LAPN Sprint, also with Diego Saenz in the saddle. The victory marked the first career stakes win for trainer Eduardo Ramirez. All three of Heitai’s LAPN victories have come for different conditioners. In 2014 he was saddled by Karl Broberg and last year he was sent out by Tom Amoss.
This year’s $150,000 LAPN Distaff was taken by Forest Lake, who was ridden to victory by Hector Santiago. Forrest Lake is owned by Set-Hut LLC of former NFL quarterback Jake Delhomme and is conditioned by Jake’s father, Jerry Delhomme.
The $125,000 LAPN Prince saw Icy Gentleman storm down the stretch to victory under jockey Jorge Guzman. Icy Gentleman is trained by Henry B. Johnson, Jr. and is owned by Ironwater Farms Joint Venture.
Smittys Cougar was victorious in the $125,000 LAPN Starlet with jockey Richard Eramia up. Smittys Cougar is conditioned by Ron Faucheux and is owned by Roger G. Smith.
This year’s $100,000 LAPN Matron was annexed by World War IV Racing’s Diamond Cutter, who carried jockey Gerardo Mora to victory for trainer Pamela Simpson.
To complete the set of 10 rich races on Saturday night were four starter stakes. The $65,000 LAPN Gentlemen Starter was won by Hardy Racing Stables LLC’s Watch My Smoke; the $65,000 LAPN Ladies Starter was taken by Dale White, Sr.’s Tough Jeans; the $50,000 LAPN Bon Temps Starter was won by Randy J. Stone’s Leave Em Counting; and the $50,000 LAPN Ragin Cajun Starter saw Witch Hunt finish first.
Delta Downs will begin a new week of live racing on Wednesday night with a 10-race program that is scheduled to begin at 5:40 pm CT.
Delta Downs Racetrack Casino and Hotel, a property of Boyd Gaming Corporation (NYSE:BYD), features exciting casino action, live horse racing and fun dining experiences. Delta Downs is located in Vinton, Louisiana, on Delta Downs Drive. From Lake Charles take Exit 7 and from Texas, take Exit 4 off I-10.

Delta Downs is Gearing up for Louisiana Premier Night on Saturday

LOUISIANA-BREDS WILL VIE FOR OVER $1 MILLION IN TOTAL PURSE MONEY
 
 
VINTON, LA. – Delta Downs is preparing for another rich race program on Saturday as the track hosts the 13thannual Louisiana Premier Night. The 11-race program will feature 10 stakes events for Louisiana-bred horses worth more than $1,000,000 in total purse money. First post time is scheduled for 5:40 pm Central Time.
Saturday’s featured race will be the $200,000 Louisiana Premier Night Championship for older horses competing at 1 1/16 miles, which will be the 10th race on the program. This year’s Championship has attracted a field of eight including last year’s winner, One King’s Man. The Joe Sharp trainee will try to turn the tables on The Pickett Factor, who defeated him in the Gold Cup at Delta Downs in November as well as the Louisiana Classic at the Fair Grounds one month later on Champions Day.
The highest earner on the Louisiana Premier Night program is Rowell Enterprises, Inc.’s Heitai, who has banked $1,014,893 during his 34-race career. Heitai will attempt to win his third consecutive $100,000 Louisiana Premier Night Sprint for his third different trainer. Heitai will be making his first start for new conditioner Eduardo Ramirez this weekend after being saddled by Tom Amoss before last year’s race. In 2014 he was sent out by Karl Broberg.
This year’s $125,000 Louisiana Premier Night Starlet will feature the upset winner of this year’s $400,000 Delta Downs Princess (Gr. III), Jet Black Magic. The Bret Calhoun trainee defeated the heavily favored La Appassionata on Jackpot Day before finishing third in the Silverbulletday at Fair Grounds on January 16.
Listed below are the 10 Louisiana Premier Night stakes races for 2016 in program order.
Race 2, $50,000 LAPN Bon Temps Starter run at 5 furlongs for 4yo & up FM
Race 3, $65,000 LAPN Gentlemen Starter run at 1 1/16 miles for 4yo & up
Race 4, $65,000 LAPN Ladies Starter run at 1 mile for 4yo & up FM
Race 5, $125,000 LAPN Prince run at 7 furlongs for 3yo
Race 6, $150,000 LAPN Distaff run at 1 mile for 4yo & up FM
Race 7, $100,000 LAPN Sprint run at 5 furlongs for 4yo & up
Race 8, $125,000 LAPN Starlet run at 7 furlongs for 3yo Fillies
Race 9, $100,000 LAPN Matron run at 5 furlongs for 4yo & up FM
Race 10, $200,000 LAPN Championship run at 1 1/16 miles for 4yo & up
Race 11, $50,000  LAPN Ragin Cajun Starter run at 5 furlongs for 4yo & up
In other activities on Louisiana Premier Night, the Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association will conduct a free drawing for Louisiana college students. The LTBA will award two (2) $1,000 scholarships to the winners of the drawing. To enter, students need to visit the LTBA table set up just outside the OTB between 4:40 and 5:40 pm. All entrants must be currently enrolled and in good standing with a Louisiana college or university.
Delta Downs will also offer discounted handicapping information to help race fans pick the winners on Louisiana Premier Night. The track will sell PM editions of the Daily Racing Form for just $1 all day long at the program stand located inside the OTB.
For more information about Louisiana Premier Night and the remainder of Delta Downs season, which runs through March 12, visit the track’s website at www.deltadownsracing.com. Fans can also follow the track on Facebook and Twitter.
Delta Downs Racetrack Casino and Hotel, a property of Boyd Gaming Corporation (NYSE:BYD), features exciting casino action, live horse racing and fun dining experiences. Delta Downs is located in Vinton, Louisiana, on Delta Downs Drive. From Lake Charles take Exit 7 and from Texas, take Exit 4 off I-10.

Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association Will Award Scholarships at Louisiana Premier Night at Delta Downs on February 6

Louisiana Premier Night will take place on Saturday, February 6, at Delta Downs Racetrack and Casino in Vinton, La. The Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association will award two (2) scholarships, each valued at $1,000, during the event.
The requirements for the scholarship are as follows:
  • Must be a college student enrolled full-time for Spring 2016.
  • Must be in good standing with the college or university.
  • Must have student ID number.
  • Must be present to win. 
 
Registration: 4:40 p.m. – 5:40 p.m. at the designated booth
Races begin: 5:40 p.m.
Drawing time: Approx. 7:20 p.m.
 
The scholarship will be deposited directly into the student’s account at the college or university. The student is asked to know the name and address of the college that they are attending.
 
For more information, please call 1-800-772-1195 or visit louisianabred.com.

LTBA and Louisiana Horse Offices to be Closed Thursday, Feb. 4

The offices of the Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association and Louisiana Horse Magazine will be closed tomorrow Thursday February 4, 2016 as the staff will be attending the funeral of their dear friend and colleague Billie Jo Courville. The New Orleans office will have someone answering calls but doing no business. The offices will open at the regularly scheduled time on Friday morning.

Services Set for Billie Jo Trahan Courville

CARENCRO Funeral services will be held Thursday, February 4, 2016 at 1100 a.m. in Evangeline Memorial Gardens Chapel in Carencro for Billie Jo Courville, age 47, who passed away Tuesday, February 2, 2016, at her home in Carencro, Louisiana. Interment will be in Evangeline Memorial Gardens. Brother Dave Rousse, Chaplain