Gainesway Steps Up, Plucks Grade II Winner Out of Fonner Park

Conquest Big E (Tapit), an 8-year-old with a win in the 2018 GII Gulfstream Park Mile S. on his record, was acquired privately Friday by his breeder, Gainesway Farm, with the expressed intent of retiring the gelding.

A day earlier, Conquest Big E's story was making the rounds on social media, with many worried that his well-being was in jeopardy. He was entered in a $3,500 claimer Friday at Fonner Park, which was to be his first start since he failed to complete the course in a June 19, 2020 claimer at Prairie Meadows. He was bought by Gainesway prior to the race and was scratched.

According to Gainseway General Manger Brian Graves, Conquest Big E will be sent to Remember Me Rescue in Burleson, Texas, where he will be retrained for a second career. Remember Me is operated by Donna and Dallas Keen.

“I'm not on social media, but I received a text from a friend Thursday night that there was some buzz on social media about this horse,” Graves said. “We would take care of any horse like that that we knew about. When we found out about this, we made a call. It wasn't the easiest thing to get done, but at the end of the day we were able to get it done.”

Conquest Big E scored the biggest win of his career in the Gulfstream Mile, where he defeated GI Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming (Bodemeister). At the time, he was owned by Donna Hurtak and trained by Daniel Hurtak. Some eight months later, on November 18, 2018, Conquest Big E won a allowance/optional claimer at Gulfstream Park West, but his form soon started to deteriorate. He would go on to lose his next nine starts, many of them by a dozen lengths or more.

Conquest Big E won six of 34 career starts for earnings of $434,875.

Graves said he reached out to co-owner and trainer Wayne Hille and arranged to buy the horse. Gainesway paid him $3,500, the claiming price he was set to run for, plus the amount he would have earned had he won the race that had a $5,000 purse.

Graves said that many of the social media posts had exaggerated the horse's condition.

“At first appearance, he looks to be sound,” he said. “There is a very good chance for this story to have a happy ending. This is a beautiful horse and I don't see any reason why he won't go on to a second career. The best we could tell, the social media posts were way too negative. He looked to be well cared for and didn't appear to be in terrible condition at all. He was sound for racing. He should make a nice sport horse.”

Graves said that Gainesway bought the horse because it was the right thing to do.

“All of us are in this business because we love horses,” he said. “When they reach a certain level like this, there's a rosier future for them doing something else, like being a show horse or an event horse. When you can be helpful with a transaction like this and help ease somebody else's situation with a, relatively speaking, small financial decision, it's an easy thing to do.”

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Fonner Files: It Really Did Just Get Better At Fonner Park

Fonner Park CEO Chris Kotulak shares slices of life from the Grand Island, Neb., racetrack throughout the 2021 meet in the Fonner Files.

The late sportscaster Dick Enberg used to exclaim, “Oh my!” The late, great football announcer Keith Jackson was known to pop with an, “Oh Nellie!” If they were to opine down from the heavens, I'm certain Harry Caray would chime in with a “Holy Cow!”

All exclamations would apply after a look at the field for the 2021 Bosselman / Gus Fonner Stakes, the ninth race this Saturday at Fonner Park.

The last 365 days have been a wild ride for Sleepy Eyes Todd, who bloomed after his 2020 Bosselman/Gus Fonner win, and Fonner Park continues to shine.

Sleepy Eyes Todd has run against some of the best horses in the world in his last three races, and Fonner Park continues to remain popular in 2021 after exploding onto the scene in 2020 when there was a dearth of wagering opportunities.

The day gets a cherry on top with a mandatory payout in the Late Pick 5 Jackpot. Saturday afternoon is the place to be at Fon.

Sleepy Eyes Todd in the Fonner Park winner's circle following the 2020 Bosselman/Gus Fonner Stakes.

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Fonner Files: Elite Casino Resorts Chosen As Track’s Casino Partner

Fonner Park CEO Chris Kotulak shares slices of life from the Grand Island, Neb., racetrack throughout the 2021 meet in the Fonner Files.

Since the majority of Nebraskans voted in casino wagering by a 70 percent majority landslide, things have been very busy in the Fonner Park executive board room.

I established an 11-person committee to find the right casino partner for Fon, and after roughly five months of interviews and deliberations, we have chosen Elite Casino Resorts, LLC.

Apart from community involvement being a mandatory element of the operation, my personal criteria was trust, partnership, and experience. Elite Casino Resorts got an “A+” in all my categories, plus their customer service culture is innate and part of their mission.

To see more, go to elitecasinoresorts.com and check out the video on Facebook here.

An artist's rendering of the planned casino development at Fonner Park.

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Fonner Files: Martinez Chases 2,000th Career Riding Win

Fonner Park CEO Chris Kotulak shares slices of life from the Grand Island, Neb., racetrack throughout the 2021 meet in the Fonner Files.

One month ago, trainer Kelli Martinez saddled her 500th career winner as a trainer. This weekend, Armando Martinez, her first-call jockey and husband of over 20 years, is expected to record his 2,000th career winner.

Over the years and decades, the pair has emerged as a force to contend with at Fonner Park. Together they win races with claiming horses and an occasional allowance horse; they're a no frills and hardscrabble success.

Last year, Armando won his first-ever champion jockey belt buckle at Fon. This year, he and perpetual leading jockey Jake Olesiak have been head-and-head for top jock throughout the season. Armando has paid his dues on the Nebraska circuit and deserves achieving his milestone win.

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