Study: Foals With Extended Turnout Less Likely To Experience Injuries Later In Life
In addition, each one-acre increase in turnout area when foals were four months old reduced the rate of musculoskeletal injury and disease when they were between 6 and 19 months of age by 24 percent
Weanling and yearling Thoroughbreds turned out full time are less likely to experience injury later in life than their counterparts with limited turnout, reports EquiManagement.
Scientists in the United Kingdom wanted to learn whether there was a correlation between turnout practices and rates of musculoskeletal injury and disease in horses. They hypothesized that the ability to move at will in large areas would modulate the youngster’s behavior and tissue development, possibly leading to fewer issues later in life.
Louisiana-bred Ova Charged wins the Mardi Gras Stakes. Hodges Photo.
New Orleans, La (Feb. 13, 2024) – Brittlyn Stable’s Ova Charged proved her talent does not end at the stateline, as the Louisiana-bred daughter of Star Guitar romped over the nine open company fillies and mares in the 80th running of the $100,000 Mardi Gras Stakes at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots.
Trained by Shane Wilson and piloted by Jose Guerrero, Ova Charged completed the about 5 1/2 furlongs across the “good” turf course in 1:03.66 with the portable rails set at 21 feet.
Breaking in front, Ova Charged was soon joined from the outside by Sweet Temperament, as they knocked off the opening fraction together in :21.91. Showing no wear from the pressure, Ova Charged soon put away her foe surging in the far turn, then extended her lead to over seven lengths in the stretch. The 3-2 favorite Oeuvre made a late run to pass rivals for second, finishing 5 1/4 lengths back.Redifined offered a late kick for third.
“I like her both on dirt and turf, but being the first time on the turf I loved the way she felt going around there,” Guerrero said. “She didn’t take a bad step. I believe in her and know what she can do. She’s ready for anything.”
In 2021 Ova Charged followed up an allowance win over open company at Monmouth Park with a second-place finish in the Victory Ride (G3) at Belmont. Since then she has faced open company only once, finishing sixth in an allowance at Keeneland last spring.
“She ran so well in the (Bob F. Wright) and the timing to this race worked well so we went for it,” Wilson said.
Ova Charged has won 11 of her 14 lifetime starts, including the 2022 Page Cortez Stakes, her only other attempt on the turf. She has banked $548,780.
“Ova Charged had run one time on the turf,” Wilson said. “And it was her largest margin of victory, seven lengths the one time she ran on the turf, so it was always the goal to get her back
on the turf. Her mother never won a race on the dirt. Her mother was a turf-stakes route winner who never won going short or on the dirt.”
Sired by Star Guitar, who won 24 of his 30 lifetime starts, the Brittlyn Stable 6-year-old homebred is out of the Dehere mare Charged Cotton.
We want to thank Evelyn (Benoit of Brittlyn Stable) so much for putting these horses in our barn,” Wilson said. “It makes us look good to have these Star Guitars–they’re so talented.”
Ova Charged returned $7.60, $3.80, $3.00. Oeuvre paid $3.00, $2.20. Redifined rewarded $3.20.
The additional days of April 7 and May 5 will help make up for the recent cancellations due to inclement weather
Oaklawn, in Hot Springs, Ark., will add two additional race days – April 7 and May 5 – to the 2023-2024 racing calendar. The two added race days will help make up for the recent cancellations due to inclement weather.
“We are excited to announce the two additional dates of April 7 and May 5 to Oaklawn’s 2023-2024 racing calendar,” said Oaklawn President Louis Cella. “Thoroughbred racing is the heart and soul of Oaklawn, and adding these days provides even more opportunities for faithful fans to cheer on their favorite horses and for our horsemen to compete for additional purses.”
This decision will support Oaklawn’s horsemen with further opportunities to earn additional purses and provide it’s racing fans with more days to enjoy the best Thoroughbred racing in the country.
The 2024 Great American Eclipse will take place on April 8. The addition of April 7 as a race day comes in conjunction with Oaklawn, Hot Springs’ 2024 Eclipse Infield Event, which offers guests a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view the total solar eclipse from the infield of Oaklawn’s historic racetrack.
Louisiana-based trainer Sarah Delany is recovering in a Houston, Texas, hospital after being kicked in the neck by a horse Feb. 7 at Delta Downs Racetrack.
Delany, who trains alongside her husband Benny Martinez, was flown from a hospital in Lake Charles, La., to Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center in Houston. She underwent spinal fusion surgery and is expected to face a lengthy recovery.
Friend and horse owner Brian Poppenberg said he spoke with Delany and that she has feeling and movement in all extremities.
Delany conveyed to her husband he didn’t need to rush to Houston as her family resides in the area. After tending to the horses, Martinez made his way to Texas Feb. 8.
In a text message from Delany’s phone, her family said the trainer “needs prayers”.
Poppenberg said he wasn’t sure how the accident happened, but noted that Delany and her husband are a “two-man show with maybe two or three grooms.”
A GoFundMe has been established to help with medical expenses. As of Thursday afternoon, more than $5,000 toward a goal of $100,000 has been raised. The GoFundMe can be found here.
The Louisiana Horsemen’s Benevolent & Protective Association will also provide aid through benefits that Delany has as a member but also via a contribution that is yet to be determined by the HBPA’s medical benefit board of trustees.
Louisiana HBPA executive director Ed Fenasci said that in addition to the medical trust, the organization will undertake fundraising efforts to help.
Poppenberg is part of a group of Delany’s friends who launched the GoFundMe and spread the word of her situation.
“To get visibility, to get other trainers to donate, to get the sales companies, to get people like (Mike) Repole or Spendthrift or whoever else out there will look at this as one of those things where if it was something that happened to a Brad Cox or Joe Sharp or Neil Pessin, or somebody like that, the industry would rally around because they’re well-known names,” said Poppenberg of the GoFundMe. “They’re big-time players and the small outfits don’t get that visibility and I am going to do everything in my power to make this as visible as possible.”
He added, “When Benny and Sarah have claimed horses in the past, let’s say they got from another trainer that after they claimed we’re not really racing fit, they would immediately retire (the horse) and then send them to Nicole (Snyder, who set up the GoFundMe). … That’s what I’ve always loved and respected about them.”
It is unknown at this time what will happen to the horses that Delany trains, but Poppenberg anticipates they will be moved to other trainers soon.
Delany has a career record of 280-277-224 from 1,941 starts and has earned more than $4,605,206. Her winningest trainee is Queeten, who earned $225,385 under her care.
New Orleans, La (Feb. 10, 2024) – Two top female sprinters at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots will battle it out for supremacy as Richard Perkins’ Oeuvre and Brittlyn Stable’s Ova Charged face seven other older fillies and mares in the 80th running of the $100,000 Mardi Gras Stakes. Oversubscribed with 12 entries and slated as the 8th race of 9 on Tuesday, Feb. 13, the 5 1/2 furlong turf sprint will be run with the portable rail set at 21 feet.
The Nelson J. Menard winner trained by Chris Block, Oeuvre was tabbed as the 3-1 morning line favorite. As versatile and game as they come, the 5-year-old mare has won 15 races at 5 different tracks on dirt, on turf, sprinting and routing. Having swept the female sprint series last year at Fair Grounds, the 5-year-old Shackleford mare bred in Illinois will break from post 7 with Jareth Loveberry aboard, attempting to rack up her second Mardi Gras.
Two-for-two at the meet and 10-for-13 lifetime, Ova Charged has proven time and again that she is the best female Louisiana-bred sprinter in training. Only one of those wins was against open filly and mare company, as she signs on to face in the Mardi Gras. In her one breeze since her dominant victory in the Bob F. Wright, the daughter of Star Guitar went 4 furlongs in :52 flat on Feb. 7. Trained by Shane Wilson, the seven-length winner of the 2022 Page Cortez over the Stall Wilson turf course will make just her second start on the sod.
“After we got that first race under her belt, she’s good to go (and doesn’t need sharp morning breezes to prepare),” Wilson said. “I really want to see her run on the turf. She’s ran one time before (in the Page Cortez) and ran a 92 Beyer, winning by 7 1/2 lengths. Her mother never won a race on the dirt or sprinting. Charged Cotton was a route, turf horse.”
Made the 4-1 3rd choice in the morning line, the Brittlyn Stable homebred will be guided from post 3 by Jose Guerrero.
John Donaldson’s Carimba returns to Fair Grounds in search of a second stakes victory after running third in the off-the-turf Menard. The Rey Hernandez-trainee sports five wins sprinting on grass, including her score in November’s Pan Zareta. Marcelino Pedroza Jr. returns above the 7-2 morning line second choice and will break from gate 2.
Horseshoe Racing’s Redifined returns after running third in the Pan Zareta last out. With multiple-stakes-placings, including a neck shy in the 2022 Matron (G3), the More Than Ready filly trained by Michelle Lovell has had three drills since scratching out of the Menard.
“It’s a tough race, a really good bunch this year,” Lovell said. “But (Redifined) has been training great. She’s going to have to fight it out and close on them.”
Jaime Torres gets the call and will break Redifined from post 4.
Here’s the complete field for the $100,000 Mardi Gras Stakes from the rail out (with jockey, trainer, and morning line): 1. Dana’s Beauty (Joel Rosario, Joe Sharp, 20-1); 2. Carimba (Marcelino Pedroza Jr., 7-2); 3. Ova Charged (Jose Guerrero, Shane Wilson, 4-1); 4. Redifined (Jaime Torres, Michelle Lovell, 6-1); 5. Brandon’smylawyer (Brian Hernandez Jr., Mike Stidham, 10-1); 6. Poppy Flower (James Graham, Bill Mott, 5-1); 7. Oeuvre (Jareth Loveberry, Chris Block, 3-1); 8. Sweet Temperament (Jose Luis Rodriguez, Keith Bourgeois, 10-1); 9. Breeze Easy (Edgar Morales, Wayne Catalano, 15-1); AE 10. Jumpin Judy (Rey Gutierrez, Karl Broberg, 15-1); AE 11. Lady Hideaway (Joel Rosario, Al Stall Jr., 12-1); AE 12. Naughty Lottie (Ben Curtis, Eduardo Ramirez, 20-1).
It has come the attention ofthe LTBA that two mares were inadvertently left off of the ballot for Louisiana Broodmare of the Year.
Traditionally only mares with at least two stakes winners in the year are included on the ballot. However, exceptions have been made to include the dams of graded stakes horses.
Flashy Prize is the dam ofFree Like A Girl who won multiple stakes races in 2023 and is graded placed. Flashy Prize did not appear on the list for consideration, and was not included on the ballot.
Touch Magic is the dam of Touchuponastar who won multiple stakes races in 2023 and placed in the 2023 G3 Steve Sexton Mile Stakes. Touch Magic did not appear on the list for consideration, and was not included on the ballot.
The LTBA Board of Directors has decided that Flashy Prize and Touch Magic merit consideration for Louisiana Broodmare of the Year.Since many people have already mailed in their ballots, the Board has decided to hold a run-off election following the regular election.
The run-off will be between the Flashy Prize, Touch Magic and the broodmare that gets the most votes on the current ballot, which will be counted February 29th. The LTBA will mail run-off ballots as soon as they can be printed.
Touchuponastar wins the Louisiana Premier Championship at Delta Downs. Coady Photography.
VINTON, LA. – Delta Downs hosted its richest program of the season on Saturday evening as the 21st edition of Louisiana Premier Night took center stage. The 11-race program featured 10 stakes races and over $900,000 in total purse money for Louisiana-bred horses.
The featured race on the program was the $150,000 Louisiana Premier Night Championship and it was won for the second straight year by Set Hut, LLC (Jake Delhomme)’s Touchuponastar under jockey Tim Thornton. The Jeff Delhomme trainee defeated five rivals in the 1 1/16-mile affair over a muddy sealed racetrack. Touchuponastar is now five-for-five at Delta Downs and has won three stakes races this season.
After breaking sharply from post position three, Touchuponastar went to the lead and dictated the pace throughout, covering the opening quarter mile in 24.35 seconds and the half mile in 49.61. He hit the ¾ mile timer in 1:14.08 and had yet to be asked for his best run by Thornton. In the upper-stretch he drew clear from Play Mo, who had been chasing the leader since the start and wound up second. The winning margin was 6-3/4 lengths on the wire. Wise Verdict rounded out the top three finishers another 1-1/4 lengths behind the runner-up. Touchuponastar covered the distance in a time of 1:45.03.
“This horse is all class; I’m thankful to be on him”, Thornton said in the winner’s circle. “He makes it look easy. He just keeps getting better and better and that’s what makes him so special.”
Overall, Touchuponastar has won 11 of his 14 career starts. He earned $90,000 on Saturday night which raised his lifetime bankroll to $708,100.
“We are blessed to have him,” said owner Jake Delhomme after the race. “There was no pace in the race so Timmy just loped him along. This horse takes his racetrack with him, but he really likes Delta Downs.”
Bred in Louisiana by Coteau Grove Farms, Touchuponastar is a 5-year-old bay gelding by all-time Louisiana-bred earner Star Guitar. He is out of the Lion Heart mare Touch Magic. Touchuponastar was sold for just $15,000 in Texas as a yearling in 2020.
Fans made Touchuponastar the lowest of favorites at odds of 1-9. He paid $2.10 to win, $2.10 to place and $2.10 to show. Play Mo returned $4.80 to place and $2.40 to show. Wise Verdict was worth $3 to show.
All eyes were on Louisiana millionaire and 1-9 wagering favorite Free Like a Girl in the $125,000 Distaff but 23-1 longshot Wholelottamo had other ideas.
The race unfolded as it appeared it would on paper with Free Like a Girl stalking the early pace set by Vale Male, who covered the opening quarter mile in 23.34 seconds and the half mile in 47.91. As the field of eight fillies and mares entered the second turn of the one-mile affair, Free Like a Girl under jockey Vicente Del Cid used a quick turn of foot to go by the leader and open a four-length lead at the top of the lane after going three quarters of a mile in 1:13.27.
Another win for Free Like a Girl looked to be in the cards before Wholelottamo and jockey C. J. McMahon launched a furious rally from far behind to run down the accomplished mare and win by ¾ of a length at the wire. Thetruthisthetruth finished another 5-3/4 lengths behind the runner-up. The final time for Wholelottamo was 1:41.20.
The win by Wholelottamo was the sixth of her 28-race career. She earned $75,000 for her connections of owner Thompson Racing LLC (Stephen Thompson) and trainer Jayde Gelner. Overall, she has taken home $383,865 during her career.
Bred in Louisiana by Cloyce C. Clark, Jr., Wholelottamo is a 5-year-old mare by Mo Tom, out of the A. P. Jet mare Jet’s Tradition. She was purchased as a yearling for $17,000 in 2020.
Wholelottamo paid $48.20 to win, $6.20 to place and $3.60 to show. Free Like a Girl was worth $2.10 to place and $2.10 to show. Thetruthisthetruth returned $3.20 to show.
The Mark Casse trainee Bron and Brow ($3.40) returned to Delta Downs and defended his title in the $100,000 Sprint this year under jockey Reylu Gutierrez. The Gary Barber-owned gelding used a dazzling late kick to slip through at the rail late and win the five-furlong dash going away. It was the seventh win from 17 career starts for Bron and Brow.
Bred in Louisiana by J. Adcock & Hume Wornall, Bron and Brow is a 5-year-old gelding by Gormley, out of the Changeintheweather mare Changing Vista. He was a $200,000 purchase as a 2-year-old in 2021.
TAV Enterprises, LLC’s El Dinero ($6) used a strong late kick to get by Good and Stout and win the $100,000 Prince on Saturday under jockey Juan Vargas. The Patrick Devereux, Jr. trainee has now won three stakes races during his seven-race career. The dark bay or brown runner broke his maiden last August in the D. S. ‘Shine’ Young Futurity at Evangeline Downs.
Bred in Louisiana by J. Adcock & Hume Wornall, El Dinero is a 3-year-old gelding by El Deal, out of the Forestry mare Money for Makeup. He was purchased for $36,000 as a 2-year-old in 2023.
Longshot Lightofmaine ($34) held off a late charge by Magnolia Avenue to capture this year’s $100,000 Starlet under jockey Jansen Melancon. The W. Bret Calhoun trainee has now won three of six career starts for owners Maury Harrington and Christopher Harrington. The Starlet was her first stakes tally.
Bred in Louisiana by Baronne Farms LLC, Lightofmaine is a 3-year-old filly by Tapwrit, out of the Deputy Minister mare Pontiana. She was purchased for $45,000 at the Keeneland September Sale in 2022.
Charlie T ($17.80), under jockey Carlos Lozada, proved best in the $100,000 Matron on Louisiana Premier Night. The Lee M. Thomas trainee held off several challengers in the five-furlong test and reported home ¾ of a length in front of runner-up Blessed Assurance. It was the seventh win for the homebred and she earned $60,000 for the effort.
Charlie T is a 5-year-old mare by My Pal Charlie, out of the Roger That mare That Real World. She was bred in Louisiana by her owner Elite Thoroughbred Racing LLC (Michelle Rodriguez).
Muchmorethanready ($3) was an easy winner in this year’s $60,000 Ladies Starter under jockey Juan Vargas. The Juan Larrosa trainee came from far behind to win by 9-¾ lengths going away for owner Laurence Jones and Evans Thoroughbred Racing, LLC. The win was her fifth from 16 career starts and her fourth in the last five trips to the starting gate.
Bred in Louisiana by T & G Farm of KY LLC, Muchmorethanready is a 4-year-old filly by Tom’s Ready, out of the Street Sense mare Astarte. She was originally sold for $20,000 at the Keeneland September sale in 2021 and was claimed by her current connections for $5,000 in November at Delta Downs.
Heza Pickle ($16.40) was victorious in the $60,000 Gentlemen Starter under jockey Corey Lanerie. The property of Terrell Jarrett, Jr. and Lara Racing Stables, LLC (Jorge Lara) used a strong late kick to gain his fifth career win from 20 overall starts. The Jorge Lara trainee was claimed for $7,500 at Delta Downs earlier this season.
Bred in Louisiana by Gerald L. Averett, Jr., Heza Pickle is a 5-year-old gelding by Yellow Meadow, out of the Planet Earth mare I Love Pickles.
The $50,000 Bon Temps Starter was won by Larry J. Romero’s Myfriendsawinner ($7) under jockey Vicente Del Cid. The Jonas B. Gibson trainee won the five-furlong sprint by three lengths over Commercial Flash. It was her eighth win from 17 career starts.
Bred in Louisiana by Penny Scarberry, Myfriendsawinner is a 6-year-old mare by Silent Pleasure, out of the Musket Man mare My Girl Max.
The closest finish of the night came in the nightcap, the $50,000 Ragin Cajun Starter when Sharp Charlie ($7.20) nosed out Double Barrel Man in a dramatic finish of the five-furlong sprint. Sharp Charlie was ridden by Joel Dominguez, who got a leg up from trainer Jorge Lara. The winner is owned by Terrell Jarrett, Jr. and Lara Racing Stable.
Sharp Charlie is a 6-year-old gelding by My Pal Charlie, out of the Rodeo mare Chic Jolie. He was bred in Louisiana by Michelle Rodriguez.
Delta Downs has three weeks left in its 2023-24 season, which wraps up on February 24. First post time each night for the remainder of the season is at 5:15 pm.
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.
Delta Downs Racetrack Casino Hotel, a property of Boyd Gaming Corporation, is the premier racing and gaming entertainment venue in Vinton, LA. Named “America’s Best Horse Racing Track” by readers of USA TODAY 10Best for 2023, Delta Downs features a six-furlong oval track, 15,000 square feet of casino space and more than 1,500 of the most popular slot machines. Amenities include two restaurants, chart-topping entertainment at the Delta Event Center and the FanDuel Sportsbook.
Accredited Louisiana Bred Champions Ballots to mail from LTBA office.
Feb 2
Groundhog Day
Feb 3
LTBA Board of Directors Meeting 1:30 p.m., Delta Downs clubhouse (formerly the buffet)
Louisiana Premier Night, Delta Downs, Vinton, 1st post 5:15
LTBA Scholarship two $1,000 scholarships for current college students to be drawn at the winners circle after the 5th race. Must be present to win.
Feb 9
Evangeline Downs Stall Application Deadline
Out of State Breeders Awards to mail from LTBA office
Feb 13
Mardi Gras
Mardi Gras Stakes, New Orleans Fair Grounds
Feb 14
Valentines Day
Ash Wednesday
Feb 17
Louisiana Derby Preview Day, New Orleans Fair Grounds; G3 Mineshaft H, G2 Risen Star St., G2 Rachel Alexandra S., G3 Fair Grounds S., Colonel Power S., Albert M. Stall Memorial S.
Feb 19
Presidents Day
Feb 24
Louisiana Stallion of the Year Star Guitar Stakes, New Orleans Fair Grounds
Louisiana Broodmare of the Year Lipstick Junky Stakes, New Orleans Fair Grounds
Delta Downs final day of 2023-24 Thoroughbred Meet
Feb 29
Accredited Louisiana Bred Champions Ballots due in LTBA office. This is a firm deadline. Ballots received after Feb. 29 will not be counted.
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OVER $800,000 IN TOTAL PURSE MONEY TO BE AWARDED TO LOUISIANA’S BEST THOROUGHBREDS DURING A STAR-STUDDED 11-RACE PROGRAM
VINTON, LA. – Delta Downs is gearing up for the richest day of the season on Saturday when the track hosts Louisiana Premier Night. The annual event features 10 stakes races for Louisiana-breds highlighted by the $150,000 Louisiana Premier Night Championship going as the sixth race on the card. The exciting program is set to kick off at 5:15 pm. This marks the 21st renewal of Louisiana Premier Night.
In addition to the top-notch racing on the track, fans will also be able to enter a ‘Bundle of Bets’ drawing in the OTB between 5-6 pm; college students can enter a special drawing for two (2) $1,000 Louisiana scholarships, awarded by the Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association; and expert handicapper and national horse racing personality Martha Claussen will co-host the simulcast show along with track announcer Don Stevens to give the fans insight and selections throughout the evening.
The $150,000 Louisiana Premier Night Championship for older horses competing at 1-1/16 miles will serve as the main event on the LAPN card. This year’s headliner attracted a field of six headed by Set-Hut, LLC’s (Jake Delhomme) Touchuponastar (3-5 morning line), who will be ridden by jockey Tim Thornton. The Jeff Delhomme trainee enters the event on a three-race winning streak and most recently defeated fellow Championship combatant Cosmic Train in the $150,000 Louisiana Classic at Fair Grounds Race Course. Cosmic Train is conditioned by Delhomme’s father Jerry.
Touchuponastar is undefeated at Delta Downs and will be defending his crown in the Championship after taking the race last year. Earlier this season he tallied victories in the $100,000 Gold Cup and the $100,000 Delta Mile. Overall, the 5-year-old gelding has banked $618,100 for his connections.
The Championship field also includes Jeffery A. Reeves’ Ballinonabudjet (8-1), who won the Boyd Rewards Stakes at Delta Downs on December 29. The 6-year-old son of Sky Kingdom enters Saturday’s showdown as the second leading earner with a total of $332,314. The Jeffery A. Reeves, Jr. trainee will be ridden by jockey Devin Magnon.
The second race field on Saturday features millionaire mare Free Like a Girl (4-5), who goes postward in the $125,000 Distaff for owners Gerald Bruno, Jr., Chasey Deville Pomier and Jerry Caroom. The bay daughter of El Deal is coming off a very close second to Bellamore in the Grade 3 $300,000 Houston Ladies Classic last Saturday night. The Chasey Deville Pomier trainee has earned a staggering $1,136,378 during her spectacular career. She will be ridden by Delta Downs currently leading jockey Vicente Del Cid.
Returning to defend his title in the $100,000 Sprint will be the Mark Casse trainee Bron and Brow. The Gary Barber-owned gelding comes into the race as the top earner in the field with a total of $384,370 and most recently won the $100,000 Gary P. Palmisano Memorial Stakes at Fair Grounds on January 6. Jockey Reylu Gutierrez will get a leg up for the race on Saturday night.
Listed below are all 10 Louisiana Premier Night stakes races for 2024 in program order.
Race # Purse Stakes Distance Age
2 $125,000 LAPN Distaff 1 mile 4yo & up FM
3 $100,000 LAPN Matron 5 furlongs 4yo & up FM
4 $60,000 LAPN Ladies Starter 1 mile 4yo & up FM
5 $50,000 LAPN Bon Temps Starter 5 furlongs 4yo & up FM
6 $150,000 LAPN Championship 1-1/16 miles 4yo & up
7 $60,000 LAPN Gentlemen Starter 1-1/16 miles 4yo & up
For more information about Louisiana Premier Night and the remainder of Delta Downs’ season, which runs through February 24, visit the track’s website at www.deltadownsracing.com. Fans can also follow the track on Facebook and Twitter (X).
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