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MANGUM UPSETS IN THE INAUGURAL LOUISIANA STALLION STAKES

Mangum holds off Free Like A Girl to win the inaugural Louisiana Stallion Stakes at EVD. Coady Photography.

 

OPELOUSAS, LA –Mangum outdueled Free Like a Girl to capture the $100,000 Louisiana Stallion Stakes presented by Coteau Grove Farms.  The race was contested over a track rated as fast for the evening.

Breaking sharply from post three, Mangum went to the front with Free Like a Girl tracking his every move from her outside post.  The early tempo was controlled with fractions of 25.42 seconds for the opening quarter mile and a tepid 49.77 seconds for the half-mile split.  Double on the Red and Behemah Star were traveling just behind the leaders as the field made their way into the far turn.

Mangum was under pressure as Free Like a Girl moved to challenge as they traveled six furlongs in 1:14.50.  In the sprint to the finish, Mangum would not let Free Like a Girl get by and held on for the victory by a head.  It was a gap of eight lengths back to third place finisher Behemah Star.  The winner stropped the timer in 1:39.44.

Trained by Jeff Delhomme, Mangum wins for the third time from eight career starts and earns $63,600 in the victory.  His career bankroll now stands at $159,960.

Owned by Set-Hut LLC (Jake Delhomme), Mangum is a 3-year-old bay gelding sired by Mo Tom and out of the Graeme Hall mare Bovell Road.  He was bred by Adcock’s Red River Farm, LLC & J. Adcock.

Mangum returned $10 to win, $3 to place and $2.10 to show.  Favored Free Like a Girl paid $2.10 to place, $2.10 to show and Behemah Star paid $2.10 to show.

EL DINERO POSTS MAJOR UPSET IN THE $70,000 D.S. ‘SHINE’ YOUNG FUTURITY

El Dinero upsets colt and gelding division of the D.S. Shine Young Futurity at EVD. Coady Photography

 

OPELOUSAS, LA –El Dinero blew up the toteboard with a 39-1 shocker in the $70,000 D.S. ‘Shine’ Young Futurity at Evangeline Downs contested over a track rated as fast on Saturday night.

Sonofaship and Cunimbus were among the first runners away from the gate in the futurity, with El Dinero away awkwardly near the back of the pack.  As the field zipped through an opening quarter-mile in 22.17 seconds, Sonofaship had edged forward to gain control with Cunimbus, Deal With It Daddy and Sounds Like Power the closest pursuers.  El Dinero and jockey Juan Vargas were in midpack and had moved to the middle of the track as they began to gain ground on the leaders.

As the field turned into the lane, El Dinero made a sweeping five-wide bid to challenge for the lead.  Striking the front inside the final furlong, the Patrick Devereux, Jr. trainee began to clear off from his rivals and was 2-1/2 lengths in front at the wire.  Deal With It Daddy held well to finish second, just a neck better than a late closing Good and Stout.  Heavily favored Sonofaship, off at odds of 6/5, faded to fourth.  The running time for the 5-1/2 furlongs was 1:06.54.

Owned by TAV Enterprises, LLC (John Tavormina and Leslie Rohre), El Dinero earned $42,000 in winning for the first time in his second career start.  His bankroll jumps to $45,740 with the stake victory.

The 2-year-old was bred in Louisiana by the partnership of J. Adcock and Hume Wornall.  The dark bay, or brown, gelding was sired by El Deal and is out of the Forestry mare Money for Makeup.

El Dinero paid a whopping $80.80 for the $2 win price, $27 to place and $14 to show.  Deal With It Daddy returned $7.60 to place, $4.80 to show and Good and Stout paid $8 to show.

RUNNING ARGUMENT PROVES BEST IN THE $70,000 D.S. ‘SHINE’ YOUNG FUTURITY

Running Argument wins the filly division of the D.S. Shine Young Futurity for 2YOs at EVD. Coady Photography.
Running Argument wins the filly division of the D.S. Shine Young Futurity for 2YOs at EVD. Coady Photography.

 

OPELOUSAS, LA –Running Argument stated her case with a strong performance in the $70,000 D.S. ‘Shine’ Young Futurity at Evangeline Downs on Friday night.  The filly division of the futurity for Louisiana-bred 2-year-old runners was contested over a fast track at the distance of 5-1/2 furlongs.

Longshots Jaydan Cat, Custom Sunshine and Astrology Girl were away quickly to set a fast early pace, with Running Argument and jockey Elio Barrera settling into stride in mid-pack.  The trio sped through an opening quarter-mile in 22.23 seconds, with Running Argument commencing a four-wide bid from fifth position.

As the field turned into the stretch, the Hance Robbins, Jr. trainee swept to the front to lead by a length after a half-mile in 47.17 seconds.  Girl Likes Bling had parlayed a ground saving trip into a contending position, with Emily’s Bullet and Bohemian Jiggles running on late for minor awards.  Running Argument slowly extended the lead in the final yards, with the winning margin 1-3/4 lengths.  Girl Likes Bling was second with Emily’s Bullet a half-length away in third and Bohemian Jiggles finishing fourth.  The final time for the winner was 1:07.61.

Owned and trained by Hance Robbins, Jr., Running Argument earned $42,000 in the second victory from two career starts.  Her bankroll increases to $62,400.

The winner was bred in Louisiana by Hance Ray Robbins, Jr.  The dark bay, or brown, filly was sired by Closing Argument and is out of the Cherokee Run mare Run Jamaican’s Run.

Running Argument returned $4 to win as the favorite, $2.60 to place and $2.20 to show.  Girl Likes Bling paid $10.60 to place, $6.60 to show and Emily’s Bullet paid $5.60 to show.

FREE Webinar presented by LTBA: Sales Prep Featuring Al Pike, Pike Racing. Hosted by Jake Delhomme

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FREE Webinar presented by Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association (LTBA)
Sales Prep Featuring Al Pike, Pike Racing
Host Jake Delhomme, LTBA Board of Directors & Set Hut, LLC.
Thursday, July 20 ⋅11:00 a.m. – 12 noon.

Presentation by Al Pike, Pike Racing

Pike Racing is led by veteran horseman Al Pike alongside his wife, Salley and son, Colt. Pike Racing trains out of Copper Crowne Training Center in Opelousas, Louisiana and specializes in pinhooking yearlings to the two-year-old sales in the spring. They purchase horses at most major sales as well as regional sales in Louisiana and Texas.

They believe in quality horsemanship, integrity and placing the needs of the equine athlete first. This philosophy has served their family and clients well for decades with demonstrated success at the highest levels of racing and sales.

Pike Racing is relocating to Highlander Training Center that rests on 190 acres near Sulphur Springs, Texas, 80 miles east of Dallas. The facilities feature a newly remodeled 5/8ths mile training track; a 1 & 3/8ths mile turf gallop, a full fitness & therapy center, three state-of-the-art barns, 11 pastures and 16 paddocks & turn out pens.

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Get your tickets now. It’s going to be fun night for everyone. Music. Dancing. Racing. REAP Benefit.

Get your tickets now. It’s going to be fun night for everyone.

Music. Dancing. Racing. REAP Benefit.

Saturday • July 8 • Mojo’s

Evangeline Downs Racetrack & Casino

We are presenting the Louisiana Stallion Stakes at Evangeline Downs and hosting a fundraiser for the Racing Employees Assistance Program (REAP). The Coteau Grove Project is a band that provides tight, lively music, great vocals and mesmerizing harmonies and is unique in its mission of supporting nonprofit organizations.

Buy advance tickets here.

Tickets will also be available at the door.

$25

Doors open at 5:00 p.m.

Post time for the first race is 5:30 p.m.

The Coteau Grove Project performs 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Thank You to Our Generous Sponsors

Keith & Ginger Myers

Acadian Ambulance

Blue Star Racing

Cary Bloodstock

Clear Creek Stud

Courtesy Motors/Don Hargroder

Intrepid Thoroughbreds

Whispering Oaks

Kip & Caroline Doerle Schumacher

To become a sponsor download this form.

The Mission of REAP (Racing Employees Assistance Program) is to provide relief to those of the  licensed member of the Evangeline Downs Racing Community and member of their families. Such relief will include, but not be limited to, financial assistance for medical care, food, housing, clothing and education, and services, such as counseling, care, emergency transportation, recreational  activities and job placement and training. We also support the Great Works of our Chaplain Dwight Brown.

We invite you to participate again with us in servicing those in our industry that need our help. We also ask that you help us spread the news of this REAP event. The July 8 event is at Mojo’s at Evangeline Downs.

We have one level of Signature Sponsorships for $1,000 and individual tickets for $25. Doors open at 5:00 p.m.

Coteau Grove Farms was founded in 2008 by Keith and Ginger Myers. The Myers have a love of horses and established their thoroughbred breeding operation when they purchased eight broodmares in November of 2008. Their objective is to become a top quality breeder of Louisiana bred racehorses to compete in Louisiana and nationally.

From the beginning, the Myers plan was to build their brand through racing while selectively culling and acquiring mares to build a high quality broodmare brand. A decade after its inception, the Myers’ enthusiasm with Coteau Grove Farms remains as strong as ever.

Coteau Grove Farms is staffed with top personnel that breed, foal, and raise our young horses. When you visit, you will notice that each one of the horses has been handled professionally and that they each have their own personalities. The mares, foals and youngsters have individual care and are given all that they need to stay in maximum condition.

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Uncertainty Amid HISA Conflict Continues in Texas

Texas tracks have been unable to send their domestic simulcast signal out-of-state.

 

Lone Star Park, like some other tracks across the country on July 4, will ignite fireworks before thousands of fans in a celebration of Independence Day, coming on the closing day of the track’s Thoroughbred season.

But amid continued opposition of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority by the Texas Racing Commission and other entities in Texas, the state’s Thoroughbred industry has taken on a less celebratory mood over the past year. Texas tracks running Thoroughbred meets have been unable to send their domestic simulcast signal out of state over the length of the dispute, which began last July when HISA began its initial responsibilities for enforcing uniform safety and integrity rules in United States Thoroughbred racing.

Since then, the overall handle has plunged at Lone Star Park and Sam Houston Race Park, the state’s other track that hosts Thoroughbred racing.

 

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RTCA Addresses Mental Health Support in Horse Racing

The Race Track Chaplaincy of America (RTCA) is committed to the well-being of all individuals within horseracing. RTCA is driven by its core mission to minister to the spiritual, physical, social, educational, and emotional needs of the racing community.

In April, a Jockey Mental Health survey was sent to jockeys nationwide by the Jockeys’ Guild and the results were presented to a group at Keeneland in late May. Since that presentation, there have been discussions among industry leaders on the subject of mental health, in particular, how to identify and prevent potential suicide. In alignment with other prominent industry associations, the RTCA recognizes the importance of mental health concerns with the jockey colony and throughout the horseracing family.

RTCA Chaplains are uniquely positioned to actively engage with jockeys, trainers, and other racing personnel on a daily basis, providing guidance and support.

Dan Waits, the Executive Director of RTCA, emphasizes the significance of the Chaplains’ regular presence at racetracks, stating, “For over five decades, the Chaplain at the racetrack, training facility or farm community has been a trusted resource for individuals who maybe experiencing mental health challenges to turn to and get the help they need. Through ongoing training, it is our aim to equip each Chaplain to provide assistance to those in need and guide them towards the appropriate help.”

RTCA Chaplains have received training on these subjects at their National Conference and in their educational backgrounds. However, to bolster this current endeavor, dedicated funding has been allocated to enable each RTCA Chaplain and all local support staff members to pursue immediate accreditation through QPR Gatekeeper Training, a national program that equips individuals with the necessary skills to identify, understand, and respond to signs of potential suicide.

By participating in this program, the Chaplains will be better prepared to offer support and intervention when confronted with these issues. Janet VanBebber, a valued RTCA Board Member, passionately advocates for mental health support and expresses her satisfaction with RTCA’s proactive steps.

She shares a personal connection to the cause, saying, “Having lost my husband to suicide over 20 years ago and subsequently witnessing the loss of more friends from the track, I deeply understand the importance of equipping those on the backside and the frontside to recognize silent suffering, identify warning signs, and facilitate meaningful support. Such tragedies have a profound impact on individuals and families. My prayer is that by educating our Chaplains, we provide them with the necessary tools to offer support and guidance, ultimately saving lives.”

RTCA remains steadfast in its commitment to promoting mental health awareness and fostering a compassionate environment within the racing community. Through the QPR accreditation of its Chaplains and local staff members, the RTCA aims to strengthen their ability to recognize and respond to mental health challenges effectively, and RTCA will continue to provide on-going training for increased responsiveness in the days ahead.

Make Your Horses Eligible for the December 2 Claiming Crown at Fair Grounds

Claiming Crown Set for Dec. 2 at Fair Grounds, Eligibility Forms Now Available

The 2023 Claiming Crown at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots in New Orleans is still more than five months away, but Saturday, December 2, will be here before you know it. Now is the time to make your horses eligible before the November 18 deadline. The event will feature eight races totaling $1 million in base purses, headlined by the $200,000 Claiming Crown Jewel.

The Claiming Crown races are conducted under starter-allowance conditions, meaning they are restricted to horses that have competed at least once for a certain claiming level or cheaper during a designated time frame, in this case 2022 or 2023. Purses for the eight Claiming Crown races will range from $75,000 to $200,000 for the Jewel. Another $25,000 in each race will be available in purse supplements for accredited Louisiana-bred horses.

The deadline to make horses eligible to run in the Claiming Crown is November 18. Eligibility Request Forms, as well as individual race conditions, are now available by CLICKING HERE.

For complete information about the Claiming Crown, go to www.claimingcrown.com.

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July Calendar of Events from the LTBA

 Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association would like to share the following list of dates of interest to Louisiana horsemen and women.

Brought to you by Whispering Oaks Farm,  Breeders Sales of Louisiana and Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association. Click images to link to more information

July 1

July 4

  • Independence Day. LTBA Office closed for 4th of July Holiday


July 5

July 7

  • D.S. Shine Young Futurity (Filly Division),  Evangeline Downs
  • Louisiana Stallions Stakes presented by Coteau Grove Farms (Fillies and Mares),  Evangeline Downs

July 8

  • D.S. Shine Young Futurity (Colt and Gelding Division),  Evangeline Downs
  • Louisiana Stallions Stakes presented by Coteau Grove Farms,  Evangeline Downs
  • REAP Fundraiser; An Evening of Music, Fun, Racing. 5:00 p.m. Mojos at Evangeline Downs

July 15

July 24

  • Louisiana Cup Day Nominations Close

July 31

  • LTBA Membership deadline. Membership must be completed by July 31st in order to vote for the Board or to be eligible to run for the Board

Would you like to sponsor a newsletter? Reach @ 2,500 readers.Please contact Linda 985-386-0360, linda@louisianabred.com or Roger 504-947-4676, roger@louisianabred.com for cost and availability.

Do you have a date pertaining to Louisiana-breds that you would like included in an upcoming calendar? Please contact Linda 985-386-0360, linda@louisianabred.comor Roger 504-947-4676, roger@louisianabred.com for consideration.

 

Any questions or need more info call

Roger A. Heitzmann III, Secretary/Treasurer

Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association

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