Monte Man Repeats In Louisiana Champions Day Sprint

At the age of eight, Ivery Sisters Racing's Monte Man is the gift that keeps on giving. Claimed for $25,000 way back in October of 2017, the son of Custom for Carlos scored the ninth stakes win of his career on Saturday, repeating the $100,000 Louisiana Champions Day Sprint.

Fourth behind hot and contested early fractions of :21.58 and :44.53 set by his stablemate Bertie's Galaxy with pressure from Takes Two To Tango, Swot Analysis, and the 1.4-1 favorite No Parole, the table was set, and Monte Man feasted in the stretch.

“Before the race, Ron (trainer Faucheux) and I could almost see it playing into his favor,” Beschizza said. “All the credit to the horse. He's just an iron horse, really. A couple of years ago, they (the connections) could have just retired him and given him a nice second life, but he just seems to be so spontaneous in the mornings. Ron just tells me that, year after year. True to that word, he's bounced back here and Ron had him in great shape. The team has been a huge supporter of mine and I can't thank them enough.”

Bertie's Galaxy (3.50-1) dug in gamely in the stretch, but he could not hold off Monte Man, who prevailed by ¾ of a length, stopping the timer in 1:09.91. It was 4 ½ lengths back to Sir Wellington (4.40-1 in third. No Parole, the former Grade I winner, pressed the pace briefly while four-wide, but he failed to make the course.

“He (No Parole) is fine, but since his layoff, he hasn't shown that he wants to compete in the afternoons despite working well in the mornings,” trainer Tom Amoss said of No Parole. He is completely sound and Maggi (owner Moss) has decided to retire him.”

In his first start off the claim for trainer Ron Faucheux, Monte Man won a local optional claimer in December 2017, which was the start of a seven-race winning streak. After running third in the Sprint in 2018 and fourth in the 2019 renewal, Monte Man won the race last year, and he was up to the task once again.

“I think he's just getting better, we're just getting started with him, you know, we got a long way to go,” Faucheux said in jest. “He's every trainer's dream. He's just so consistent. He gives it his all every race. To have an 8-year-old turning nine, stay sound throughout the whole process, and just continue to progress, it's unbelievable. It's real privilege to train him for Ivery Sister Racing. They let us place him appropriately, take our time between races, and that makes all the difference with this horse. We 100% will go for the three-peat as a 9-year-old.”

Monte Man boosted his career record to 50-18-8-9 with earnings of $794,223.

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Frosted Over Takes Ontario Derby At Woodbine

Mark Casse's Swot Analysis led from gate to the far turn, but it was the other Mark Casse trainee that hit the wire in front as Gary Barber's Frosted Over took over the lead at the top of the stretch to win the Grade 3 Ontario Derby at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario.

In a field of eight, Swot Analysis was away from the gate fastest, taking the lead as the field approached the first turn. On the backstretch, his lead was 1 1/2 lengths over Frosted Over with British Royalty and Riptide Rock behind him.

Around the far turn, jockey Kazushi Kimura and Frosted Over moved closer to Swot Analysis, pulling even with the frontrunner as they hit the Woodbine straight. Frosted Over had no trouble pulling clear of Swot Analysis, jumping to the lead and pulling away to win by 3 1/2 lengths. Riptide Rock was second and Artie's Storm took third.

The final time for the 1 1/8 miles was 1:50.50. Find this race's chart here.

Frosted Over paid $19.40, $7.40, and $4.00. Riptide Rock paid $3.70 and $3.00. Artie's Storm paid $4.40.

Bred in Kentucky by G. Watts Humphrey Jr., Frosted Over is by Frosted out of the Candy Ride mare Candy Crush. The 3-year-old colt was consigned by Lane's End and sold to Justin Casse, agent, for $275,000 at the 2019 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Select Yearling Sale. With his win in the G3 Ontario Derby, Frosted Over has three wins in four starts in 2021, for a lifetime record of 6-3-0-0 and career earnings of

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Swot Analysis Big Favorite In Saturday’s Louisiana Futurity At Fair Grounds

A talented septet has assembled for Saturday's $100,000 Louisiana Futurity at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans, La., though there's little doubt as to the horse to beat in the six-furlong state-bred dash for 2-year-olds. D.J. Stable LLC, Cash is King LLC, and West Point Thoroughbreds' Swot Analysis, off an overpowering 9 ¾-length local debut win, will be tough to deny if he can deliver an encore.

Swot Analysis (post 6 at 5-2 on Mike Diliberto's morning line, with Declan Carroll to ride), a son of Anchor Down, didn't fire when a distant sixth in an open-company MSW debut Nov. 1 at Churchill Downs, as he tired badly after dueling for the lead early. Trainer Mark Casse regrouped and sent him to Fair Grounds where he met fellow state breds Nov. 27, and the result was in stark contrast to the run in Louisville, as Swot Analysis pressed the pace from the outside, took charge off the far turn, and blew clear for a dominant win. Swot Analysis, purchased for $62,000 at the Ocala Breeders' Sales Company July 2-Year-Olds & Horses of Racing Age Sale 2020, clearly took to his new surroundings at Fair Grounds, which was no surprise to Casse's local assistant Dave Carroll.

“We were expecting him to win, to be honest, based on the tough maiden he came out of, though we weren't expecting him to win like that,” Carroll said. “We got a race into him at Churchill and it was a tough race, but he was able to build off it.”

The Futurity is a definite step up in class, with a trio of impressive local winners, as well as a stakes-placed runner, so Carroll knows Swot Analysis will need to answer the bell one more time, regardless of how impressive he looked last time.

“We're taking everything with a grain of salt, sometimes you draw off and win like that against Louisiana breds,” Carroll said. “It's a good spot for him and we're hoping he runs a big race.”

Trainer Ron Faucheux will saddle a pair of local debut winners, with Flurry Racing Stables LLC's Guice (post five at 4-1 with Brian Hernandez Jr.) the more highly regarded off a sharp two-length MSW score December 12. The son of Half Ours went a long way in making back his $52,000 purchase price as a yearling when he pressed the pace in the mud and drew off late, and is perfectly drawn for his style. Picard Thoroughbreds Racing Stable LLC's Perfect Perigee (post two at 6-1 with Florent Geroux) dueled and pulled clear in a Dec. 11 $25,000 maiden-claimer and could be the controlling speed. The son of Court Vision takes a significant rise in class, though he figures to make the front after setting a :45 4/5 half-mile split last time.

Andrus J Pellerin's Jimmy Two Times pressed the pace and drew off to an easy 4 ¼-length win here in a Nov. 29 N2L allowance in the slop. The Half Ours gelding won on debut at Evangeline Downs in June for trainer Kith Bourgeois then was off-the-board to Chu Chu's Legacy in a pair of state-bred stakes, but clearly rebounded in his local bow. Jimmy Two Times figures to be closest to Perfect Perigee early, though he's a bit of a question mark on a fast main track.

Completing the Louisiana Futurity field from the rail out: Patrick Lee Racing LLC's Adieu Le Chat (6-1 with Santo Sanjur), winless in four starts for trainer Tucker Alonzo; John F Earles' Bunkie's Song (post three at 15-1 with James Graham), no better than fifth in a trio of starts for trainer Allen Landry; and Horseplayers Racing Club LLC's Creole Charlie (post seven at 9-2 with Adam Beschizza), a distant third in both the Louisiana Cup Juvenile at Louisiana Downs in September and Jimmy Two Times' allowance win for trainer Justin Jeansonne.

Ten state-bred 2-year-old fillies are scheduled to meet the starter in the $100,000 Louisiana Futurity, though if Valene Farms LLC's Big Time has anything to do with it, the other nine will be running for second-money in the six-furlong dash, as she looks for her second stakes win of the meet.

Big Time (post six at 5-2 on Mike Diliberto's morning line with Brian Hernandez Jr. to ride) may have stunned bettors when she paid $79.60 on debut in an open MSW at Churchill Downs in June for trainer Dallas Stewart, but she was a much more known commodity when she met state breds in the Dec. 12 Louisiana Lassie. The daughter of Astrology settled early over a muddy main track, snuck through up the inside off the far turn, then powered clear for an easy 3 ½-length win over seven rivals, a trio of which will try her against in the Futurity. Big Time led every step in her Churchill win but showed a newfound rating gear in the Lassie, which only adds to her appeal.

Allied Racing Stable LLC's Winning Romance (post two at 3-1 with James Graham) looks the main danger off a gate-to-wire allowance win here Nov. 27 for trainer Bret Calhoun. The First Samurai won on debut at Evangeline Downs in June then was left in the wake of state-bred star Mirabeau in her next two, though got untracked again in her local bow and could be the inside speed.

Spendthrift Farm LLC and William and Corinne Heiligbrodt's Rue Lala (post five at 6-1 with Adam Beschizza) was actually favored in the Lassie for trainer Steve Asmussen but drew the rail, struggled over the off going, and checked in a distant fourth. The daughter of Star Guitar aired on debut at Louisiana Downs in September then was a distant second to Mirabeau in the Louisiana Cup Juvenile Fillies there two weeks later, but could be a rebound candidate on a fast track, with a better post as well.

Horseplayers Racing Club LLC's Halfglamorous (post nine at 6-1 with Miguel Mena) was a good second on debut her in November and then built on that and wired locally Dec. 13 for trainer Danny Pish. The daughter of Half Ours has shown speed in both starts and figures to be pressing from an advantageous outside attack post.

Completing the Louisiana Futurity field from the rail out: Brittlyn Stable Inc's homebred Spirited Beauty (20-1 with Marcelino Pedroza), a distant seventh to Big Time in the Lassie for trainer Jose Camejo; Roger G Smith's homebred Smittys Barracuda (post three at 6-1 with Florent Geroux), a distant second on debut here to dominant maiden winner Australasia Nov. 26, and also cross-entered earlier on the card in and MSW Race 3 for trainer Ron Faucheux; Set-Hut LLC's homebred Mrs. Judy (post four at 10-1 with Shaun Bridgmohan), well-beaten in eight in the Lassis for trainer Jeff Delhomme; Gulf Haven Farms' homebred Inawic (post seven at 15-1 with Mitchell Murrill), winless in five starts for trainer Ronnie Ward; Keith Bonura and Rodney Virgadamo's Louleigh (post 8 at 10-1 with Miguel Mena), a distant third to Winning Romance for trainer Justin Jeansonne; and William and Carolyn Kline's Amoreena Star (post 10 at 20-1 with Colby Hernandez), claimed for $12,500 by trainer Joe Duhon out of a local Dec. 3 debut state-bred MCL win here.

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