TESTING ONE TWO COMES THROUGH LOUD AND CLEAR IN THE $150,000 LOUISIANA JEWEL STAKES

– THE VICTOR ARCENEAUX TRAINEE WINS HER STAKES DEBUT BY 16-1/2 LENGTHS –

 

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Louisiana Jewel Stakes
Delta Downs, 11-18-17, 1 Mile
Two-Year-Old Accredited Louisiana-Bred Fillies
Purse $150,000

TESTING ONE TWO
Star Guitar-Yes Sir
Breeder: Brittlyn, Inc.
Owner: Brittany Stable, Inc.
Trainer: Victor Arceneaux
Jockey: D. Saenz

2nd
Yes Gorgeous
Mass Media-Isn’t She Gorgeous
Breeder: J. Adcock & Montgomery Equine Center
Owner: Scott Gelner
Trainer: Scott Gelner
Jockey: T. Woodley

3rd
Bionic Butterfly
Custom For Carlos-Pentatonic
Breeder: Relentless Racing, LLC
Owner: Whispering Oaks Farm LLC
Trainer: Steven B. Flint
Jockey: G. Melancon

 

VINTON, LA. – Delta Downs hosted the $150,000 Louisiana Jewel Stakes for 2-year-old Louisiana-bred fillies on Friday night and the one-mile race turned into a coming out party for Brittlyn Stables, Inc.’s Testing One Two. The Victor Arceneaux trainee cruised to an astonishing 16 ½-length victory under jockey Diego Saenz while making her stakes debut in her third career start.

 

After breaking alertly in the field of 10, Testing One Two stalked the early pace set by Just a Bandit who carved out fractions of 22.99 second for the quarter-mile, 47.29 for the half, and 1:13.55 for three-quarters. Entering the far turn Testing One Two surged to the lead and when she hit the top of the lane she was on cruise control while increasing her advantage and never being asked by Saenz. Yes Gorgeous finished second while Bionic Butterly picked up the show spot, another 2-1/4 lengths behind the runner-up.

 

Testing One Two covered the eight-furlong distance in a time of 1:40.09 over a track listed as fast.

 

Testing One Two has now won two of her career starts and she earned $90,000 for Friday’s exploits. Overall, she now boasts a $114,135 bankroll.

 

Bred in Louisiana by her owner, Testing One Two is a bay daughter of Star Guitar, out of the Scat Daddy mare Yes Sir.

 

Sent to the gate at odds of 4-5 on the tote board, Testing One Two returned $3.80 to win, $2.40 to place and $2.10 to show. Yes Gorgeous was worth $6.60 to place and $5.20 to show. Bionic Butterfly paid $7.20 to show.

 

For more information about racing at Delta Downs visit the track’s website at www.deltadownsracing.com. Fans can also get information about through Facebook by visiting the page ‘Delta Downs Racing’. The track’s Twitter handle is @deltaracing.

 

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Opening Day Card At Fair Grounds Features Four Louisiana-Bred Stakes

Saturday’s Opening Day card at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots includes four overnight stakes restricted to Louisiana-breds that will serve as preps for Louisiana Champions Day presented by Acadian Ambulance Service on Dec. 9. First post on Opening Day is 3 p.m.

Scrivener Stables’ Trust Factor heads a field of ten in the $50,000 Mr. Sulu Overnight after capturing an easy win at Keeneland against open first-level allowance company on Oct. 14. The 4-year-old son of Paddy O’Prado landed a stakes event at Louisiana Downs in July for trainer Mike Maker and will be piloted by last season’s leading rider Florent Geroux from post three. Valene Farms’ 2016 Louisiana Champions Day Turf winner Hail to the Nile will use the Mr. Sulu to prep in advance of that race when he breaks from post 10 under Francisco Torres. The 6-year-old son of Pioneerof the Nile returns for his first start since April for trainer Sturges Ducoing.

Fort Pulaski (Jose Valdivia, Jr., rail), Extra Credit (Shaun Bridgmohan, post two), Mageez (Mitchell Murrill, post four), Gallery (Edwin Gonzalez, post five), Culp’s Hill (Gabriel Saez, post six), Thunderberg (Chantal Sutherland, post seven), Fee Do (James Graham, post eight) and Jack Snipe’s (Miguel Mena, post nine) complete the Mr. Sulu field.

One race later, Keith Plaisance will seek a big Opening Day victory when his Sunny Oak leads the charge in the $50,000 Happy Ticket Overnight. Eddie Johnston trains the 4-year-old daughter of Giant Oak who has not been seen since Aug. 5 when easily handling stakes company at Louisiana Downs. Miguel Mena will ride from post four as the filly looks to eclipse the $300,000 mark in career earnings, entering the race just $120 shy of that milestone. Her main threat may come in the form of Tigertail Ranch’s Danny Pish-trained Wheatfield. A 5-year-old daughter of Lone Star Special, Wheatfield has been a constant presence in stakes company and has tried graded stakes spots five times since finishing second in the Mardi Gras Stakes here on Feb. 28. Florent Geroux has the call from post two.

Fairwell Tax Break (Francisco Torres, rail), Ramona’s Wildcat (Jack Gilligan, post three), Naughty Little Nun (Marcelino Pedroza, post five), Million Dollar Day (Colby Hernandez, post six), Half a Go Go (Chantal Sutherland, post seven), Look Into My Eyes (Jesus Rios, post eight), My Miss Chiff (Mitchell Murrill, post nine), Play Unified (Gabriel Saez, post 10), Jo Jo’s Wine (Jose Valdivia, Jr., post 11) and Lady Lutie (Jose Guerrero, post 12) complete the field.

Trainer Brad Cox will hold an impressive hand in the $50,000 Si Cima Overnight when he sends out two of the likely favorites in Zayat Stables’ Dontmesswithjoanne and Allied Racing Stable’s Inveniam Viam. The former, a sophomore daughter of Pioneerof the Nile, cleared her open first-level allowance condition by a nose in her most recent start, and prior to that had finished fast to cross the wire sixth, beaten just 3¾ lengths, in the Grade III Pucker Up at Arlington. Florent Geroux, aboard for her win last out, will retain the mount from post 11. The latter, a 5-year-old Half Ours mare, rattled off four wins in a row after being claimed for $20,000 locally in January, including a minor stakes event at Ellis Park and will look to bounce back off a flat showing at Keeneland. Shaun Bridgmohan will ride from post three.

Wind Chill Factor (Mitchell Murrill, rail), Pera (Chantal Sutherland, post two), Vivacious V. V. (Gabriel Saez, post four), Pacific Pink (Colby Hernandez, post five), Big Game Baby (Gerardo Mora, post six), Safari Calamari (Jose Valdivia, Jr., post seven), Temple Shadow (Sophie Doyle, post eight), Bermuda Star (Diego Saenz, post nine), Smiley Briley (Jamie Theriot, post 10), Calamity Jane (Miguel Mena, post 12), Reine des Animaux (Francisco Torres, post 13) and Discreetly Grand (James Graham, post 14) round out the field.

In the day’s final stakes event, Whispering Oaks Farm’s Eden Grey’s Kitten will look to transfer his reliable turf form over to the main track in the $50,000 Heitai Overnight. The 5-year-old son of Kitten’s Joy is a multiple stakes winner on the grass for trainer Steve Flint, but has only started once in his career on the main track – a fourth-place finish going a mile on the main track in February 2015. Florent Geroux will ride from post six.

King Bandit (James Graham, rail), Icy Gentleman (Francisco Torres, post two), Wonder Run (Steve Bourque, post three), John’s Luck (Mitchell Murrill, post four), Philly (Colby Hernandez, post five), Stand Him Up (Gabriel Saez, post seven), Grande Basin (Miguel Mena, post eight), Sir Genghis (Shaun Bridgmohan, post nine), Made to Fit (Jose Valdivia, Jr., post 10) and Biblical Strength (Gerardo Mora, post 11) complete the field.

Two Scholarships Will Be Awarded At Louisiana Champions Day

Two Scholarships Will Be Awarded At Louisiana Champions Day
(New Orleans, La.) – Louisiana Champions Day will take place on Saturday, December 9, at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots in New Orleans, La. The Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association will award a total of two 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 2018.
·      Must be in good standing with the college or university.
·      Must be present to win at the Winner’s Circle when the announcement is made.
·      Must have college ID and government issued ID.
Louisiana Champions Day Scholarship Registration Schedule:
Registration: 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. at the designated booth.
Races begin: 12:30 p.m.
Drawing time: The scholarships will be awarded after the fifth race.
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.

Big World Sells for $725,000 at Fasig Tipton

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Louisiana bred, Big World (Custom For Carlos-Tensas Wedding Joy) wins the G1 La Troienne Stakes at Churchill Downs, May 5, 2017. Barbara Livingston photo.

 

Champion Louisiana Bred filly Big World sold Monday, November 6, at the Fasig Tipton November Sale in Lexington, Kentucky for $725,000. The Grade 1 stakes winner brought the highest price to date for a Louisiana bred. She was among the top 25% of horses sold in the record breaking auction which saw the highest gross in the sale’s history. She was purchased by Katsumi Yoshida from the consignment of Bluewater Sales, LLC.

“This is a fine Grade 1 winning Louisiana Bred mare. She is by a stallion who stands here in Louisiana that is really turning heads,” says Roger Heitzmann, III, Secretary/Treasurer of the Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association. “As I have said in the past, I see the path for Louisiana breds moving in a positive direction as we go forward.”

Bred in Louisiana by Curt Leake and Elm Tree Farm, LLC (Michelle & Jody Huckabay), Big World has earned $629,190 to date with a record of 7 wins and 5 thirds from 13 starts including the 2017 G1 La Troienne Stakes at Churchill Downs and the G3 Tempted Stakes at Aqueduct.  Her dam Tensas Wedding Joy is an unraced daughter of Broken Vow. She is by Custom For Carlos who is among the leading sires in Louisiana as well as the top 15 third crop sires currently standing in North America. Custom For Carlos stands at Clear Creek Stud in Folsom,  Louisiana for a 2018 fee of $3,500 Live Foal.

Louisiana breds continue to improve in value on the national sales stage. A full brother to Big World Sold in March of this year for $400,000 at Fasig Tipton Gulfsteam, while a year ago, another Louisiana bred, a colt by Curlin-Moonlight Love sold for $350,000 at Keeneland September.

November Calendar of Events

 Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association would like to share the following list of dates of interest to Louisiana horsemen and women.Brought to you by Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association, Whispering Oaks Farm, Clear Creek Studand Equine Sales CompanyClick images to link to more information
Nov 11

  • Veterans Day

Nov 15

  • Final Louisiana Champions Day Nominations Deadline

Nov 17

  • Louisiana Jewel, Delta Downs, Vinton

Nov 18 

  • Louisiana Legacy, Delta Downs, Vinton
  • Fair Grounds 146th Season Opens
  • Fair Grounds Starlight Racing. The Chee Weez in the Clubhouse & the Jukebox Heroes in the Miller Time Beer Garden Starlight Tent
  • Mr. Sulu Overnight Stakes, Fair Grounds, New Orleans
  • Happy Ticket Overnight Stakes, Fair Grounds, New Orleans
  • Heitai Overnight Stakes, Fair Grounds, New Orleans
  • Si Cima Overnight Stakes, Fair Grounds, New Orleans

Nov 20

  • Louisiana Racing Commission Meeting, 11:00 am, Conference Room, Louisiana Racing Commission Main Office, New Orleans, LA

Nov 23

  • Thanksgiving
  • Thanksgiving Handicap, Fair Grounds, New Orleans

Nov 25

  • Supplemental nominations for Louisiana Champions Day Starter Handicap Stakes

Nov 27

  • Stallion Registration Forms (covered in ‘17 for foals of ‘18) to mail from LTBA office

Nov 30

  • Louisiana Futurity Nomination Forms to mail from LTBA office

Dec 2

 

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Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association

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