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12/11 (FG): Louisiana Champions Day
6th (2:37) Louisiana Champions Day Ladies S.
1 1/16 Miles | Fillies and Mares | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $100,000 1 Nana Knows Mena M 115 L 2 Hisse Bridgmohan S X 118 L 3 Harlie's Dreams Clark K D 115 L 4 Superior Storm Albarado R J 118 L 5 Ladyzarbridge Napravnik A R 115 L 6 Little Polka Dot Theriot H J II 122 L 7 Opportunity Lost Taylor B 118 L 8 The Rumor's True Eramia R E 115 L 7th (3:08) Louisiana Champions Day Lassie S. 6 Furlongs | Fillies | 2 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $100,000 1 Reyina Theriot H J II 122 L 2 Burning Creole Clark K D 122 L 3 Take Me Home Too Campbell J M 122 L 4 Lawyer Tiffany St Julien M 122 L 5 Avery Rose Perrodin E J 122 L 6 Ms Barbara's Heart Melancon J 117 L 7 Do Dat Blues Eramia R E 122 L 8 Sweet Ruston Lanerie C J 122 L 9 Sweet Jody Graham J 122 L 10 Cat's Production Bridgmohan S X 122 L 11 Tiger Girl Simington D E 122 L 12 Tensas Punch Albarado R J 122 L 8th (3:40) Louisiana Champions Day Turf S. About 1 1/16 Miles (Turf) | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $100,000 1 Desert Wheat Lanerie C J 118 L 2 Hallway Bridgmohan S X 118 L 3 High Toned Graham J 118 L 4 Classy Deelites Mena M 118 L 5 Snakebite Kit Napravnik A R 122 L 6 First to Bingo Simington D E 115 L 7 Chief Jay Clark K D 118 L 8 Twilight Ross Campbell J M 118 L 9 Kissimmee Kyle Eramia R E 122 L A-Coupled: High Toned and Twilight Ross 9th (4:11) Louisiana Champions Day Classic S. 1 1/8 Miles | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $150,000 1 Star Guitar Albarado R J 124 L 2 Snug Melancon G 124 L 3 Eighth At Citypark Hernandez B J Jr 118 L 4 Kissimmee Kyle Agilar T 118 L 5 Ide Like a Double Graham J 118 L 6 Twilight Ross Eramia R E 118 L 7 Sadie's Soldier Clark K D 115 L 8 Productive Envoy Martin E M Jr 115 L 10th (4:43) Louisiana Champions Day Juvenile S. 6 Furlongs | Open | 2 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $100,000 1 Deelightful Angel Bonnet C 117 L 2 Buddy's Man Bridgmohan S X 122 3 Amanecer de Oro Theriot H J II 122 L 4 Pale Blazer Eramia R E 122 L 5 Fort Hood Melancon G 122 L 6 Toro Bravo Albarado R J 122 L 7 Su Casa G Casa Gonzalez C V 122 L 8 Classy Ruler Clark K D 122 L 9 Putitonwaynestab Napravnik A R 122 L 10 Run Solid Vic Williams B J 117 FTL 11 Ollie Baby Simington D E 122 Blk-On L 12 Tonto Too Graham J 122 L 13 Steely Ran Perrodin E J 122 L 14 Tough Brush Hernandez B J Jr 122 Blk-Off L A-Coupled: Toro Bravo and Classy Ruler 11th (5:15) Louisiana Champions Day Sprint S. 6 Furlongs | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $100,000 1 My Star Runner Mena M 118 L 2 K J R Git Tyme Fusilier C 116 L 3 Zacaroid Eramia R E 118 L 4 Candiano St Julien M 118 L 5 Captain Buddy Hernandez C J 118 L 6 Tortuga Straits Simington D E 118 L 7 Break Up Melancon G 118 L 8 Ide Like a Double Graham J 118 L 9 Flashy Wise Cat Clark K D 118 L 10 Foreign Production Gonzalez C V 122 L 12th (5:46) Louisiana Champions Day Ladies Sprint S. 6 Furlongs | Fillies and Mares | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $100,000 1 The Pipster Bourque D L 116 L 2 Cajun Conference Mena M 118 L 3 Flawless Gold Puello N M 118 L 4 Whooshootoo Martin E M Jr 118 L 5 Morning Memory Eramia R E 118 L 6 Calmed Graham J 118 L 7 Speedacious Gonzalez C V 116 L 8 Skipping Town Theriot H J II 118 L 9 Thruthegardengate Napravnik A R 116 L 10 Anything But Quiet Melancon G 118 L 11 Good Human Bean Albarado R J 118 L 12 Debris Lanerie C J 116 L 13 Cherry Forever Bridgmohan S X 120 L 14 Lady Wildlee Clark K D 116 L AE Alphadoodle Hernandez B J Jr 118 L A-Coupled: Cherry Forever and Alphadoodle
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Louisiana-bred trivia
With Louisiana Champions Day tomorrow, I thought it would be a good time for some Labred trivia. Each answer was a Labred, accredited or not.
Bret Thomas went on a tear one spring in the 1990s with this pair of Louisiana-breds, one a 3yo and the other a 4yo, winning the New Orleans Handicap, Risen Star, and Arkansas Derby. The older horse became the first Labred to win a million, and he did it the hard way before the dawn of slots-fueled purses. The older horse finished third in a Grade 1 as a 3yo and as a 4yo. The younger horse defeated a Kentucky Derby winner in Hot Springs. Name them both.
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It's Scott's Scoundrel and Zarb's Magic. |
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Correct. I thought Scott would be the harder one. I will post some more when I get back from the grocery.
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This fleet filly won the Fair Grounds Oaks, then was DQed from first in the Fantasy. She went on to run second in the Test to a BC Sprint winner and win the Alabama. She was a Labred, but not an accredited one. I would name the sire, but that would give it away.
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Zarb's Magic was such an awesome horse. One of my favorites of all time and not because of his Graded races but when he was running for tags at Arlington. 23 for 69 lifetime, 45 for 69 ITM finishes, almost 900k earned.
Come to think about it, he would be have been one hell of a turf sprinter in this day in age. |
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Up the Apalachee.
Ben Perkins shipped this filly to New Orleans to win the Champions Day Lassie. John Franks purchased her from New Farm, sent her to Bobby Barnett, and she went on to win eight stakes races, including the Humana Distaff. Both words in her name end in a vowel. Name this Z filly.
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