Chop Chop Leads Trio Of Former Oaks Hopefuls Heading To Turf In Fair Grounds’ LaCombe

A trio of Oaks-dreaming connections have woken up to the fact that their fillies might be better suited to the turf. Chop Chop, Hang the Moon, and Hayunevano, all recent participants in Kentucky Oaks points races, are entered in Saturday's 16th running of the $75,000 Allen “Black Cat” LaCombe Memorial Stakes.

The female edition of last Saturday's $75,000 Black Gold Stakes, won by the Cox runner Wonderful Justice, sees a field of eight sophomores draw in to run about one mile over the Stall Wilson turf course. Fields remain limited to eight runners as the portable rail is positioned 34 feet out from the rail. Slated as Race 8 of 9, post time for the LaCombe is scheduled for 5:27 p.m. CT.

Named for Fair Grounds' most infamous bon vivant and raconteur, Allen “Black Cat” LaCombe served as publicity director and morning line oddsmaker for decades, and his photo hangs in the Press Box Hall of Fame. His bad luck peaked on a day when he publicly picked the winner of nine races, but somehow managed to lose money betting the card.

Could a race named for a cursed New Orleans gambler be the cure for the money-burning 3-year-old filly Chop Chop? The infamous underlay of the 2022 Breeders' Cup Friday card was sent off once again as the favorite when making her 3-year-old debut in the Silverbulletday. She won neither race, and in fact Selective LLC's Chop Chop has not won a race since blitzing out as a freshman to win her first two. Both were across the turf.

The City of Light filly out of the Giant's Causeway mare Grand Sophia debuted going two turns over firm turf at Ellis Park and then backed that performance up over the yielding sod of Kentucky Downs, winning the $500,000 Juvenile Fillies. Both races were at the LaCombe distance of about one mile.

The Cox barn tried blinkers on Chop Chop before the Rachel Alexandra (G2) but that didn't help any and that equipment has quickly been removed after she finished a flat fifth of six. Chop Chop will receive a rider change as the Cox barn looks to mix things up for their entries, swapping Corey Lanerie off De Broglio Racing's Beyond Doubt to ride Chop Chop and vice versa with Florent Geroux.

Nine 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. The other two were both won by Pretty Mischievous from Brendan Walsh's barn (Rachel Alexandra [G2] and the Untapable).

CJ Thoroughbreds' Hang the Moon took to the turf with aplomb, traveling widest of all runners and flashing one of the most memorable late moves of the Fair Grounds meet when beating Beyond Doubt going 1 1/16 miles in January. The Stidham barn flirted with a run at the Oaks for their Uncle Mo filly out of the Malibu Moon dam Moondance but she finished fifth in the Untapable. Brian Hernandez Jr. retains the mount after guiding her successfully in January's optional claiming allowance. If Hang the Moon's four progressive works are a sign of things to come, then she should be ready to take a nice step forward in the LaCombe.

The Amoss barn looks to win back-to-back “Black Cat's, sending out two recent maiden-breakers. Both Joel Politi's Camp Akeela and Jerry Caroom and Jeffrey Lambert's Girl Named Charlie look to string turf victories together with opposing tactics. Politi and Amoss teamed up to win last year's edition when their filly Kneesnhips famously bid along the outside rail where jockey James Graham was instructed to be close enough to high-five Amoss near the finish line. On Feb. 26, Camp Akeela (5-1 ML), their newest promising turf filly, flew out to the lead and never looked back, wiring a field of seven and earning a 76 Brisnet Speed figure.

In mid-January, Girl Named Charlie (8-1 ML) ran against the perceived turf bias, closing up the wide-open rail as the field fought for position on the outer fence. For that bold effort she ran a 79 Brisnet Speed figure. Both Amoss fillies are formful, well-bred, and deemed equally likely to win according to their square morning line odds. Amoss, the New Orleans native, knows better than to show up to a race named for Black Cat without a rabbit's foot.

When it comes to trying a new surface – hey, you never know. Though she has only one win to her name, Wing and A Prayer Racing's Hayunevano has held her own against the likes of three Oaks-road fillies, finishing fourth most recently to Southlawn in an allowance, third to The Alys Look in the Silverbulletday, and fourth to Pretty Mischievous in the Untapable. But looking past the finish order, there have been a combined 33 lengths between her and the top finishers. If pronounced correctly, the Sam David Jr. trainee has a name Allen LaCombe and most any hard luck gambler could get behind, and a story to boot.

The Goldencents filly out of the Munnings dam Classic Vision was a gift to owners Stewart Dimak and James Pittman.

“Before the sale at Ocala, the farrier nicked her hooves too close,” Dimak said. “They breezed her anyways, and of course she ran slow, making her unsaleable. So the breeder called me up and said 'I've got a filly who needs a job.' He sent me videos of her breezing with a colt, and I saw she was a monster. I said, 'well if she needs a job, I'm hiring.'”

Morning line oddsmaker Mike Diliberto hangs an attractive 8-1 price around Hayunevano which will surely set many a gambler to dreaming of catching a big price in the LaCombe, especially if their day's luck has gone the direction of the Black Cat.

Here is the complete field for the “Black Cat” LaCombe Stakes from the rail out (with jockey, trainer, and morning line):

  1. Chop Chop (Corey Lanerie, Brad Cox, 9-5);
  2. Blame Day (Deshawn Parker, Bret Calhoun, 8-1);
  3. Hang the Moon (Brian Hernandez Jr., Mike Stidham, 4-1);
  4. Hayunevano (Marcelino Pedroza Jr., Sam David Jr., 8-1);
  5. Beautifulnavigator (James Graham, Ken McPeek, 10-1);
  6. Camp Akeela (Mitchell Murrill, Tom Amoss, 8-1);
  7. Beyond Doubt (Florent Geroux, Brad Cox, 6-1);
  8. Girl Named Charlie (Edgar Morales, Tom Amoss, 5-1).

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Son Of Saint-Alary Heroine Wavering In Line For Deauville Debut

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Friday's Observations features a son of a Group 1 winner.

13.40 Deauville, Mdn, €27,000, unraced 3yo, c/g, 9 1/2f (AWT)
Godolphin's ILES ET AILES (GB) (Shamardal) is an Andre Fabre-trained son of G1 Prix Saint-Alary heroine Wavering (Ire) (Refuse To Bend {Ire}) and thus kin to a group-placed trio headed by dual stakes-winning G2 Prix de Sandringham runner-up Life In Motion (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}). His nine unraced rivals include Alain and Gerard Wertheimer's homebred Double Major (Ire) (Daiwa Major {Jpn}), who is a gelded half-brother to G3 Prix de Guiche winner Flop Shot (Ire) (New Approach {Ire}) out of a stakes-placed half-sister to G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud victrix Plumania (GB) (Anabaa), from the Christophe Ferland yard.

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Formidable Forte: ‘Good Foundation’ From Champion 2-Year-Old Campaign ‘Makes A Lot Of Things Easier This Year’

Todd Pletcher will be in search of a record-extending seventh success in the $1 million Curlin Florida Derby (G1) April 1 at Gulfstream Park, and the Hall of Fame trainer remains supremely confident in Forte's preparation for the historic 1 1/8-mile Triple Crown prep.

Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable's Forte brings an extensive resume into the Florida Derby that includes an Eclipse Award as North America's 2022 2-year-old male championship; three Grade 1 victories, including a triumph in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile; and a stellar 3-year-old debut in the March 4 Fountain of Youth (G2) at Gulfstream, in which he pulled away to a 4 ½-length score after negotiating heavy traffic between horses.

“Part of what was so great about his 2-year-old campaign, beside being Breeders' Cup champion and champion 2-year-old, was he got a lot of foundation and a lot of good experience,” Pletcher said. “That kind of makes a lot of things easier this year due to the fact that he has experience and is able to run a race like he did in the Fountain of Youth – sitting behind horses, taking kickback like a seasoned pro, traveling well throughout waiting for Irad to ask him to advance. A lot of that is because he had such a good foundation at 2.”

Pletcher has saddled Scat Daddy (2007), Constitution (2014), Materiality (2015), Always Dreaming (2017), Audible (2018) and Known Agenda (2021) for Florida Derby victories.

“South Florida is our home winter base, so naturally we're going to have our best 3-year-olds here. I think, really, when the Florida Derby moved to five weeks out that was a great placement and put you in a good position for the Kentucky Derby,” said Pletcher, who saddled Always Dreaming for a Kentucky Derby (G1) triumph, as well as winning the first leg of the Triple Crown with Super Saver in 2010. “Now that the Gulfstream meet is different than it used to be back in the day. The Florida Derby was more of a prep to another prep, whereas now it's the final prep.”

Forte has proven, especially in the Fountain of Youth, that he doesn't need his own way to assert his dominance.

“He's given us every indication the way he handles himself, his adaptability, his rateability and all of those things will play in his favor,” Pletcher said.

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‘Very Routine And Very Happy’: Arabian Knight, Reincarnate Work For Yakteen At Santa Anita

With rain forecast for Santa Anita this weekend, top 3-year-old Arabian Knight stayed ahead of the weather Thursday with a six-furlong work just five days after his previous drill for Tim Yakteen.

Unbeaten Arabian Knight completed Thursday's move in 1:13.60 on a track listed as fast. Last Saturday, the Uncle Mo colt worked five furlongs in 59.20 seconds, which was the third-fastest of 71 moves at the distance. That drill came following a 19-day gap between works for Arabian Knight.

Also working for Yakteen Thursday was Reincarnate, the Grade 3 Sham winner who most recently was a troubled third in the G3 Rebel at Oaklawn Park Feb. 25. The Good Magic colt worked four furlongs in 47.60 seconds.

“Both horses worked great this morning,” Yakteen said via text message. “Very routine and very happy.”

In this weekend's Kentucky Derby Future Wager, Arabian Knight is the 10-1 second choice on the morning line behind only G2 Fountain of Youth winner Forte for trainer Todd Pletcher. Reincarnate is listed at 30-1.

Arabian Knight is a perfect 2-for-2 for Zedan Racing, who purchased the colt for $2.3 million at last year's OBS Spring Sale of 2-year-old in training. He won his debut by 7 ¼-lengths at Keeneland on Nov. 6 and returned Jan. 28 to win the G3 Southwest by 5 ½ lengths at Oaklawn Park, both when trained by Hall of Famer Bob Baffert.

Yakteen previously stated Arabian Knight was probable to run in the G1 Runhappy Santa Anita Derby on April 8 while Reincarnate is likely ticketed for the G1 Arkansas Derby on April 1. Both would likely need to finish in the top two to earn a berth in this year's Kentucky Derby.

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