Florida Owners Amado, Siskin Join FTHA Board Of Directors

The Florida Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association on Saturday announced the results of its 2023 election.

Incumbent Owner/Director Thomas Cannell and incumbent Trainer/Directors Patrick Biancone and David Fawkes have been re-elected. New to the board are Owner/Directors Gerardo Amado and Jeffrey Siskin.

The new board will take office effective April 6, 2023, the date of the next board meeting. Officers will be named at the April 6 meeting.

FTHA Board of Directors, OWNERS: Gerardo Amado, Chester Bishop, Thomas Cannell, Brian Cohen, Jon Green, Adam Lazarus, Teresa Palmer, David Rousso, and Jeffrey Siskin. TRAINERS: Patrick Biancone, Kathy Davey, David Fawkes, Joe Orseno, Terri Pompay, and Ron Spatz.

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Fair Grounds, Turfway To Offer Special All-Stakes ‘Bayou Bluegrass 5’

Fair Grounds and Turfway Park will team next Saturday, March 25, to offer bettors a special 50-cent Pick 5 that features an all-stakes sequence led by the $1 million TwinSpires.com Louisiana Derby (Grade 2) and $700,000 Jeff Ruby Steaks (G3).

Dubbed as the “Bayou Bluegrass 5,” the special Pick 5 wager will have a 50-cent minimum denomination and industry friendly 15% takeout. The wager will have a mandatory payout at the end of the sequence.

The sequence will begin at Fair Grounds in Race 9 for the $500,000 New Orleans Classic (G2) at 5:04 p.m. (all times ET). The second leg will switch to Turfway Park for the $300,000 Bourbonette Oaks (Listed) with a scheduled post time of 5:43 p.m. Then, the third leg will go back to Fair Grounds and feature the $400,000 Fair Grounds Oaks (G2 at 6:12 p.m. The Jeff Ruby Steaks will be the penultimate leg of the bet at 6:25 p.m. and it will close at Fair Grounds for the TwinSpires.com Louisiana Derby at 6:46 p.m.

Fair Grounds' Louisiana Derby Day card will be drawn Saturday and the fields at Turfway for the Bourbonette Oaks and Jeff Ruby Steaks will be drawn Tuesday.

Fans can wager on the Bayou Bluegrass 5 at wagering outlets throughout the country, including www.TwinSpires.com, the official wagering provider of Churchill Downs Inc..

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Faucheux Currently On Top In Tight Trainers’ Race At Fair Grounds

With less than two weeks to go in the 2022-'23 meet at Fair Grounds, there is a new leading trainer as Ron Faucheux has caught fire in the month of March.

The Faucheux barn has 35 wins (24%), two more than Bret Calhoun (25%) through Friday. Brad Cox is third with 32 (40%). Any of these three high-percentage barns could take the training title in the closing days of the meet, which concludes March 26.

Fancheux could take a third consecutive title at the New Orleans track.

“Once I got the one title, just to compete and be in the conversation is enough for me,” Faucheux said. “Sure I'd love to win another, but if it doesn't happen, I'm not going to be upset about it. If it didn't happen the first year, I was going to be upset, I can promise you that. Even last year I just took it as it came. If it happens it happens, but I'm not stressed about it.”

One of the biggest successes for the Faucheux barn this meet has been the 3-year-old Allnight Moonlight. His win in the Half Ours Stakes was a shift in the meet for a barn that didn't have things go their way to start the year. Whether drawing poorly or having horses with minor setbacks, at first it seemed a three-peat was unlikely.

On Feb. 25 Allnight Moonlight scored what would be the barn's fifth tally from six starts in a week that began with Faucheux in third with 19 wins. He trailed Calhoun's 29 and Cox's 27.

“I wouldn't say that I am shooting for the title,” Faucheux said. “I'm going to place them where they belong and see how it pans out. If it looks like I'm close the last couple of weeks, maybe we'll try to shoot for it a little stronger. Trust me, I'm content having two titles. If I don't get another, I'm fine. That's two more than I ever thought I'd get.”

Besides Allnight Moonlight, Faucheux has a strong cast of sophomores and four of them were integral to the recent success: Not On Herb, Comanche Warrior, De Saix, and Veterans Day each rung one up for the barn in March. Besides 3-year-olds getting it done, five of the eight wins last week came from class-droppers, often a sign the barn is getting aggressive to win the title.

“Honestly I always kinda do that,” Faucheux said. “With the way the purses are here at Fair Grounds, I always try to unleash a lot of horses. I open the stalls up for the babies we've got coming in, and you'd rather run for the decent money here than for half price over there (at other tracks in Louisiana).”

Prior to March, the story had belonged to Bret Calhoun and Brad Cox. Calhoun has landed in the top ten of the Fair Grounds standings 16 consecutive years and he finished as the runner-up three times (most recently in 2014-'15), but he has never won the title.

“It would be nice to win, but it's not our main objective,” Calhoun said. “The main thing is to try to win as many races and the most money as you can. To win a title you really have to do a lot of different things. You've got to have horses that fit in certain categories that you know those races will go all the time, condition horses, and cheaper horses. And you need to claim to run back, but we're not going to do all that. It's not that important to me, but I understand people doing it, but that's not really what we're trying to do.”

Calhoun's first win at Fair Grounds came in 1996, and 576 of his 3,507 career victories have come in New Orleans.

“There's no financial incentive, that's why I try to run our horses in places where they can make the most money for the owners and us,” Calhoun said. “Making money for the owners, they're likely to stay with you and keep sending you some more, so claiming and dropping and losing them money might look good in the win column but at the end of the day it doesn't work out as well.”

Already with four training titles at Fair Grounds, the main focus of the meet for Cox is kicking off the campaigns for the Derby and Oaks contenders, and the barn has been second to none in terms of that. Ten open-company stakes races written for the crop of 2020 have been run so far this meet at Fair Grounds, and the Cox barn has won seven of them, most recently with Wonderful Justice in the Black Gold. Before that they scored with Angel of Empire in the Risen Star (G2), Instant Coffee in the Lecomte (G3), The Alys Look in the Silverbulletday, Jace's Road in the Gun Runner, Corona Bolt in the Sugar Bowl, and Dazzling Blue in the Letellier.

“It's been a great team effort throughout the meet with good riders, good grooms, and good hot walkers,” barn foreman Trace Messina said. “Everyone shows up every day and does what they have to do. It'd be great to win (the title) but right now the goal is to win the Louisiana Derby, the New Orleans Classic, the Fair Grounds Oaks. The trainer's title is in the back of our heads, we do think about it, but we're not going out of our way to win it. Ron (Faucheux) is catching fire so it could be hard. Still, we'll give it our best shot.”

Messina is in his second year working with the Cox barn, but the New Orleans native knows the significance and history of winning the Fair Grounds title.

“I grew up coming to Fair Grounds as a kid,” Messina said. “Tom Amoss was running a clinic down here when I was growing up. Asmussen, too, every year. Growing up I remember Keith Bourgeois had a lot of business and did really well as far as Louisiana guys before Ron (Faucehux) took over the scene. There have been many great trainers who have come through here over the years. It's not an easy trainer's title to win.”

There are still a lot more races to sort out whether the 2022-'23 title becomes Faucheux's third in a row, Cox's fifth, or Calhoun's first. Already having drawn the races through Thursday, March 23, the Faucheux barn has 17 horses entered at Fair Grounds, the Cox barn has 10 entered (including potential sophomore stars Bishops Bay and Merlazza), and Calhoun leads all three with 18 entered to run.

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Lope De Vega Filly On The Classic Trail

Into black-type company on her second start after a winning debut over 7 1/2 furlongs at Saint-Cloud in October, Peter Savill's Autumn Starlight (GB) (Lope De Vega {Ire}–Falling Leaves {Ire}, by Galileo {Ire}) emerged from Saturday's Listed Prix la Camargo at that venue with her perfect record maintained and reputation enhanced. Tracking the early leader Heavenly Breath (GB) (Dark Angel {Ire}) in third under Christophe Soumillon, the 14-5 second favourite looked to have it to do a furlong from home as that 8-5 market-leader who had run second to Blue Rose Cen (Ire) (Churchill {Ire}) in the G3 Prix d'Aumale gained what appeared to be a decisive advantage. Finding a late surge, the €150,000 Arqana Deauville August graduate overhauled the English raider in the final stride for a nose verdict to provide her jockey with a third black-type win on the card.

“This race was not a target, just a reintroduction and we hoped that she would run well,” trainer Stephane Wattel said. “We didn't expect to see her win, so that is probably a very good sign. She has done well physically during the winter and will come on for that. We will see about her next start, but it is not hard to imagine that it could be the [G3] Prix de la Grotte.”

Autumn Starlight is the second foal and first runner for the dam, a daughter of the G1 Irish 1000 Guineas and G1 Moyglare Stud S. heroine Again whose 2-year-old son of Kingman (GB) was a €260,000 purchase by Paul Nataf at the Arqana Deauville August Yearling Sale. Again was responsible for a trio of Galileo black-type performers in the G1 British Champions Fillies & Mares S. and G1 Prix de Royallieu runner-up Delphinia (Ire), the Listed El Gran Senor S.-winning sire Indian Maharaja (Ire) and Delano Roosevelt (Ire) who was placed in four group races. The third dam Cumbres is kin to the mighty Montjeu (Ire) linked to top-level scorers and sires Aclaim (Ire) and Galileo Gold (GB).

PRIX LA CAMARGO-Listed, €55,000, Saint-Cloud, 3-18, 3yo, f, 8fT, 1:50.02, vs.
1–AUTUMN STARLIGHT (GB), 126, f, 3, by Lope De Vega (Ire)
     1st Dam: Falling Leaves (Ire), by Galileo (Ire)
     2nd Dam: Again (Ire), by Danehill Dancer (Ire)
     3rd Dam: Cumbres (Fr), by Kahyasi (Ire)
1ST BLACK TYPE WIN. (€150,000 Ylg '21 ARQAUG). O-P D Savill; B-Ecurie des Monceaux, Beauregard Bloodstock & Rifa Mustang Europe Ltd (GB); T-Stephane Wattel; J-Christophe Soumillon. €27,500. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, €41,000.
2–Heavenly Breath (GB), 126, f, 3, Dark Angel (Ire)–Astonishing (Ire), by Galileo (Ire). (150,000gns RNA Ylg '21 TATOCT). O/B-Apple Tree Stud (GB); T-Archie Watson. €11,000.
3–Palerma (Fr), 126, f, 3, Alex The Winner–Peace Mine, by Mineshaft.
1ST BLACK TYPE. O-Gerard Augustin-Normand & Jean-Pierre-Joseph Dubois; B-Jean-Pierre-Joseph Dubois (FR); T-Mme Manon Scandella-Lacaille. €8,250.
Margins: NO, 1HF, HF. Odds: 2.80, 1.60, 18.00.
Also Ran: Knock On (Fr), Queen Sao (Fr), Angelaba (Ire), Hoxton (Ire), Axdaliva (Fr). Video, sponsored by TVG.

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