Fair Grounds Set to Open 141st Thoroughbred Season Thanksgiving Day
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Fair Grounds Set to Open 141st Thorhoroughbred Season Thanksgiving Day
Meet
culminates with 100th Louisiana Derby on March 30
NEW
ORLEANS (Monday, November 12, 2012) -
Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots will once again renew a beloved New
Orleans tradition dating back to 1898 when the 141st Thoroughbred
Racing Season opens on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 22. First post (the first race of
the day) for the 10-race holiday program is 11 a.m. CST.
Fair
Grounds is generally accepted to be the third-oldest racetrack in the country,
although many accounts, including a heavily researched 2006 feature in The
Times-Picayune by Bob Fortus, contend that Fair Grounds could be at least
the second-oldest, if not the oldest. The year of the first Fair Grounds meet
has long been reported as 1872, but historians have found mentions of Fair
Grounds racing in newspapers as early as 1865. There is also primary-source
evidence that meets were conducted under other auspices - including the Union
Course and Creole Course - at the juncture of Gentilly Boulevard and Bayou Road (roughly
the current site of Fair Grounds) as early as 1852.
While
live racing at Fair Grounds dates back at least 141 years, the tradition of
Thanksgiving Day racing is "only" 114 years old.
General
admission on Thanksgiving Day is free, as it is for most of the 84-day season,
which continues with live racing at least four days per week through March 31.
The meet is highlighted by the milestone 100th running of Fair
Grounds' signature race, the $1 million Louisiana Derby, on March 30.
Opening
Weekend
The
10-race card on Opening Day Presented by East Jefferson General Hospital
features the 87th running of the Thanksgiving Handicap. The
six-furlong sprint for the fastest older horses on the grounds carries a
six-figure purse of $100,000 for the first time ever. First post is earlier
than usual, at 11 a.m. CST. Grandstand General Admission is free and Clubhouse
General Admission is $10.
The
traditional Thanksgiving buffet in the Clubhouse Dining Room starts at
$65/person for tables of four or six with the most enviable tables going for up
to $125/person. New options this year include four exclusive premium tables
with the best views in the house - right by the finish line in the Clubhouse's
front row - for $1,300 (President's Table for four) to $2,500 (Chairman's
Table for six) per table. The VIP tables include Thanksgiving buffet,
champagne, bar tab, tax and gratuity, a visit to the announcer's booth to watch
John G. Dooley call a race, a visit to the paddock for a race preview
with Katie Mikolay and a trophy presentation.
Arrive
early on Opening Day to catch the national anthem performed by Covington OTB
Manager Theora Hunt with a colors presentation by the New Orleans
Police Department's mounted patrol.
Thanksgiving
Day seating is limited and reservations are required. Reservations can only be
made by phone weekdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at (504) 943-2200.
If
family commitments preclude you from making it out on Opening Day, keep in mind
that the scene is just as lively the rest of Opening Weekend. The day after
Thanksgiving always draws large crowds, especially families. Two $75,000 stakes
for 3-year-olds on turf - the Woodchopper Stakes on Friday and the Pago Hop for
fillies on Saturday - highlight the racing action. First post Nov. 23- 25
(Friday to Sunday) is 12:40 p.m.
Major
Stakes Days
The
majority of Fair Grounds stakes races are run on five banner days, two of which
are in the early weeks of the season.
Louisiana
Champions Day Presented by Acadian Ambulance Service on Dec. 8 is comprised of 11 stakes
for Louisiana-breds worth $1.1 million. The first 3,000 fans on Louisiana
Champions Day will receive a free poster picturing Star Guitar, the
five-time Louisiana Champions Day winner and all-time Louisiana-bred earnings
leader retired this year. Star Guitar's owner, Evelyn Benoit, and
trainer, Al Stall Jr., will autograph the posters in exchange for a
donation to the Louisiana Horse Rescue Association.
Santa
Super Saturday Presented by Lee Tractor Co & Kubota Tractors on Dec. 22 includes three
open-company stakes topping a super-sized 12-race card. A family holiday
celebration will feature live reindeer and Santa Claus.
Later
in the meet, all of Fair Grounds' 10 graded stakes (the most important races in
the sport) appear on three days when New
Orleans racing takes its turns in the national
spotlight. Those dates are spaced five weeks apart so horses can run multiple
times in key divisions, including the popular 3-year-old stakes series that
consistently produce starters for the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks.
Road
to the Derby Kickoff Day Presented by Hotel Monteleone on Jan. 19 features five stakes
worth $625,000, including the $200,000 Lecomte (GIII), the first in Fair
Grounds' three-race series for 3-year-old Derby
hopefuls. The purses get even heftier on Louisiana Derby Preview Day
Presented by Lamarque Ford with six stakes worth more than $1
million, including the $400,000 Risen Star Stakes (GII) for top 3-year-olds.
The season reaches its apex on March 30 for Louisiana Derby Day, the richest
afternoon of racing in state history with purses totaling more than $2.5
million. The historic program will feature both the $1 million Louisiana Derby
(GII), a key final prep race for the Kentucky Derby, and the $500,000 Fair
Grounds Oaks (GII), a race that has produced an unprecedented five Kentucky
Oaks winners in its past eight runnings, including 2012 heroine Believe You
Can.
Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks Points Systems
A
new points-based qualifying system for the Kentucky Derby in effect for 2013
includes the Louisiana Derby in the highest tier of prep races for the world's
most famous horse race. Under the new rules, 3-year-old Thoroughbreds will earn
their way to the Kentucky Derby by earning points in select stakes. The $1
million Louisiana Derby (GII), the signature event at Fair Grounds, is one of
only seven races that will offer the maximum 170 points (100 for first, 40 for
second, 20 for third, 10 for fourth).
Only
36 stakes overall, including two run overseas, are part of the new "Road to the
Kentucky Derby" point system. Of those, only 17 of the most important are part
of the "Kentucky Derby Championship Series."
The
first two stakes in Fair Grounds' three-race graded stakes series for
3-year-olds also carry significant points. The Risen Star (GII), which joins
the Louisiana Derby as part of the Championship Series, will offer 85 points
(50-20-10-5) and the Lecomte (GIII) will be worth a total of 17 points
(10-4-2-1).
A
similar point system is being used for 3-year-old fillies aspiring to the $1
million Kentucky Oaks. All three of Fair Grounds' major route stakes for
3-year-old fillies are included in the new "Road to the Kentucky Oaks." The
Fair Grounds Oaks (GII) will be one of the premier 170-point (100-40-20-10)
stakes, the Rachel Alexandra (GIII) will be worth 85 points (50-20-10-5) and
the Silverbulletday will offer 17 points (10-4-2-1).
Louisiana Derby Day
The
milestone 100th Louisiana Derby Day will be the richest afternoon of
racing in Louisiana
history, with seven stakes worth $2.51 million, including four Grade II events.
To mark the occasion, Fair Grounds is staging a new festival-type experience
with entertainment and amenities unprecedented on a live racing day. Details on
the Louisiana Derby Day plans will be announced to the public for the first
time at a press conference on Nov. 13 at 2 p.m. in the Winner's Circle.
First
post on Louisiana Derby Day is 2 p.m., later than usual in order to accommodate
that morning's 75th
Crescent City Classic road race, which ends in
nearby City Park. The Louisiana Derby Day racing and
festivities will continue into the evening hours for the first time ever.
More
Stakes Races
The
Fair Grounds stakes schedule is among the richest and most diverse of any
winter racing destination, with 56 stakes cumulatively worth $7,435,000, an
average of more than $132,000 per race. Ten of the stakes were graded last
season - five Grade II and five Grade III. The 2013 gradings will be released
in December. To view the complete Fair Grounds stakes schedule visit www.FairGroundsRaceCourse.com/Horsemen.
Name
the Stakes Race
Fair
Grounds is asking fans for help naming a race that is new to the 2012-2013
stakes schedule. The winner of the "Name the Stakes Race" contest will
present the trophy to the winning connections after the inaugural running and
enjoy lunch for four in the Clubhouse, a replica of the trophy and a $100 win
bet.
Fans
can enter electronically by e-mail (send your suggestion to namethestakesrace@fgno.com),
Facebook (post your suggestion at Facebook.com/FairGroundsRaceCourseandSlots
under the Nov. 5 "Name the Stakes Race" status update) or Twitter (tweet your
suggestion by mentioning @FairGroundsNOLA) or enter in person in the
Clubhouse/Valet Lobby throughout Opening Weekend, Nov. 22-25.
Starlight
Racing
The
popular Starlight Racing series with music, food trucks, drink specials
and racing under the lights has been expanded to seven dates this season. For
one price, guests can choose between two upscale party scenes - a club
atmosphere with DJs and Starlight Dancers in the Miller Lite
Beer Garden
or live music with top cover bands in the Clubhouse. Or choose both!
Fair
Grounds recently announced the dates and artists for this season's Starlight
Racing series: Dec. 28 (live music by Category 6 in the Clubhouse, DJ
Soul Sister in the trackside tent), Jan. 18 (Chee Weez, DJ San-D),
Feb. 1 (Karma, DJ Jubilee), Feb. 22 (Groovy 7, DJ Jive),
March 1 (The Mixed Nuts, DVDJ Crush), March 8 (Bucktown
All-Stars, DJ Digital) and March 15 (Topcats, DJ Kemistry).
Scholarship
Giveaways
Full-time
students enrolled at an accredited institution of higher learning are eligible
to win one of six $1,000 scholarships to be given away on two dates in
December. The first three scholarships will be raffled off on Louisiana
Champions Day, Dec. 8 (register inside the first-floor entrances before the
first race), while the other three will be given away at the first Starlight
Racing on Dec. 28 (register inside the first-floor entrances anytime
throughout the evening and receive free trackside tent admission if you're a
student 21 or over). The scholarships are sponsored in part by the Louisiana
Thoroughbred Breeders Association.
Jockeys:
Rosie Leads Typically Deep Colony
Two-time
defending riding champion Rosie Napravnik, who finished last season with
111 wins, has only added to her growing resume since the end of last meet. In
May she became the first female rider to win the prestigious Kentucky Oaks
aboard Fair Grounds Oaks heroine Believe You Can. Over the summer she tackled New York and thrived against the deepest jockey colony in
America, finishing fourth at
the Belmont Park Spring/Summer Meet and eighth at Saratoga. On Nov. 2 she won the Breeders' Cup
Juvenile aboard Shanghai Bobby, the probable Eclipse Award winner as Champion
Juvenile of 2012.
The
top seven jockeys in last meet's standings are expected back this year. Beyond
Napravnik, in order of their 2011-2012 finish, the list includes: James
Graham, a clear second in the Arlington Park standings this past summer and
tied for third at Keeneland in the fall; Miguel Mena, who tied for fifth
at the Churchill Downs Spring Meet; Shaun Bridgmohan, second at the
Churchill Spring Meet and tied for third with Graham at Keeneland; C.J.
McMahon, last meet's teen apprentice sensation now firmly established on
the Louisiana circuit; Richard Eramia, runaway leader at Louisiana Downs
over the summer; and Shane Sellers, the Louisiana-born legend with more
than 4,300 career wins, including several Grade I events.
New
to Fair Grounds this season are two riders with more than 1,000 career wins
apiece. David Cohen, a New
York regular who pulled off a 33-1 dead-heat win in
the Travers (GI) aboard Golden Ticket, is expected to get quality mounts from
trainer Larry Jones. Meanwhile, Leandro Goncalves, a Brazilian native
who has won the last three jockey titles at Indiana Downs and was fourth at the
Churchill Spring Meet, will likely continue his successful partnership with
trainer Tom Amoss.
Trainers:
Fresh Faces Join Nationally Prominent Fair Grounds Veterans
Nationally
prominent regulars like Steve Asmussen, Larry Jones, Bret
Calhoun, Tom Amoss, Al Stall Jr., Mike Maker, Mike
Stidham, Neil Howard and Steve Margolis will be joined this
year by a handful of quality horsemen who are either new to Fair Grounds or are
returning after an extended absence.
New Orleans native Wayne Catalano, who
was a 15-year-old high-school dropout when he came to work for Hall of Fame
trainer Jack Van Berg at Fair
Grounds in 1971, will have stalls here for the first time since the 2002-2003
meet. Catalano, currently 50th all-time with 2,339 wins as of
Tuesday, won the 1997 Louisiana Derby with Crypto Star, who went on to finish
fifth in that year's Kentucky Derby.
Others
new notables include Joe Woodard, seventh in the nation in 2011 with 204
wins and seventh this year (through Tuesday) with 161; Hugh McMahon, an
ex-jockey and former assistant to Scott Lake in the midst of a career year with
128 wins, 14th in the nation, and more than $2.5 million in earnings
through Tuesday; Eric Reed, a Kentucky native who is in the Top 100 in
the nation by wins with 63 through Tuesday; Garry Simms, winner of the
past two runnings of the Debutante (GIII) at Churchill Downs
(Blueeyesintherein, 2012, and Flashy Lassie, 2011) while recovering from bone
cancer; and Gary Thomas, who has trained throughout the country since
1976 and saddled Rampage to a fourth-place finish in the 1986 Kentucky Derby.
Six
of the top 15 trainers in the nation by wins - Asmussen (leading the nation
with 238 wins through Wednesday), Woodard (seventh, 162), Calhoun (tied 10th,
133), Maker (12th, 132), McMahon (13th, 131) and Amoss
(tied 15th, 123) - will have a winter base at Fair Grounds.
New
50-Cent Minimums on Trifectas, Pick Threes and Super Hi-5
Beginning
Thanksgiving Day, Fair Grounds will offer 50-cent minimums on Trifecta,
Pick Three and Super Hi-5 wagers to go with the existing 50-cent minimums on
the Pick Four and Black Gold 5.
Also
starting Opening Day, the Black Gold 5 will be offered on the final five races
daily. The Black Gold 5 is a jackpot Pick 5 carryover wager requiring the
bettor to hold the lone successful ticket with the winners of five consecutive
races. On cards when there is no single-ticket winner, half of the pool will be
paid as consolation to tickets with the most correct and half of the pool will
go to the carryover.
"Beat
the Champs" NHC Qualifier
Three
berths to Las Vegas
will be on the line when Fair Grounds hosts a National Handicapping
Championship qualifier on Dec. 15. In addition, a cash prize pool will be
paid out to all players who finish ahead of past NHC champions, and Louisiana natives, Michael
Beychok and Judy Wagner.
The
"Beat the Champs" NHC Qualifier is a "real money" handicapping contest.
Players put up a $300 entry fee plus a $150 live money bankroll. The top three
finishers receive automatic berths to the $1.5 million DRF/NTRA National
Handicapping Championship, Jan. 25-26, at Treasure Island Las Vegas. If "Beat
the Champs" attracts 50 or more entries, every player who finishes ahead of
both Beychok and Wagner will receive an equal share of a cash prize pool that
could climb as high as $20,000.
Entry form and complete rules for
the "Beat the Champs" NHC Qualifier can be accessed online at www.FairGroundsRaceCourse.com/Tournaments.
Free
Online Handicapping Contest
Fair
Grounds is partnering with Derby Wars, the handicapping tournament
website, to present a series of free online handicapping tournaments at FairGroundsRaceCourse.com starting in January. More details
will be announced in coming weeks.
Brisnet.com
Early Pick Four
Fans
can get free Ultimate Past Performances for each Early Pick Four at Fair
Grounds courtesy of Brisnet.com, the Internet's largest horseracing information service. The Brisnet.com Early Pick Four
starts on Race 2 every day. To download your free Early Pick Four past
performances, visit FairGroundsRaceCourse.com to access the link or go directly
to www.Brisnet.com/cgi-bin/trk_report.cgi?ep4.
Handicapping
Seminars
Free
"No Favorites Allowed" handicapping seminars for bettors of all skill
levels will be held Saturdays beginning 40 minutes prior to first post.
Moderator Jim Mulvihill and guest handicappers will analyze the day's
card and offer race-by-race selections with an emphasis on horses that offer
value. Guest handicappers will be forbidden from picking the morning line
favorite in any race.
Post
Times and Admission
First
post is 12:40 p.m. daily, except Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 22, 11 a.m.);
Starlight Racing (Dec. 28; Jan. 18; Feb. 1 and 22; March 1, 8 and 15; 5 p.m.),
Major Stakes Days (Dec. 8; Jan. 19; Feb. 23; 12:10 p.m.) and Louisiana Derby
Day (March 30, 2 p.m.).
Free
Grandstand General Admission and $10 Clubhouse General Admission daily, except Starlight Racing (Dec. 28;
Jan. 18; Feb. 1 and 22; March 1, 8 and 15; $5 Grandstand/$10 Clubhouse and
trackside tent) and Graded Stakes Days (Jan. 19; Feb. 23; March 30; $5
Grandstand/$10 Clubhouse). Louisiana Derby festival details and admission
pricing to be announced.
Reservations
Clubhouse
dining and box seat reservations are now being accepted (except for Louisiana
Derby Day, which opens Jan. 4). Call (504) 943-2200 (reservation line open
Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., until Thanksgiving Day; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
live racing days while in season).
More
Information
For
more details about the 141st Thoroughbred Racing Season at Fair
Grounds, visit us online at www.FairGroundsRaceCourse.com. A plethora of historical racing information - including stakes histories, past
standings, Fair Grounds Hall of Fame bios, Louisiana Derby facts and more - can
be found in the Online Media Center at www.FairGroundsRaceCourse.com/Media.
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About
Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots
Fair
Grounds Race Course & Slots, the nation's third-oldest racetrack, has been
in operation since 1872. Located in New Orleans,
Fair Grounds is owned by Churchill Downs Incorporated (NASDAQ Global Select
Market: CHDN); it also operates a slot-machine gaming facility and 10 off-track
betting parlors throughout southeast Louisiana.
The 141st Thoroughbred Racing Season runs Thanksgiving Day, November
22, through March 31, highlighted by the milestone 100th running of
the $1 million Louisiana Derby for Kentucky Derby hopefuls on March 30. More information can be found online at www.FairGroundsRaceCourse.com.
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