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3/6/2010 Gentilly S. Tensas Cat



10th race - Fair Grounds - March 06, 2010
Race Name: Gentilly S.
Race Type: Stakes
Age Restriction: Three Year Old
Value of Race: $60,000
Distance: About One And One Sixteenth Miles On The Turf
Track Condition: Good
Winning Time: 1:46.21
Pgm Horse Jockey Win Place Show
7 Tensas Cat John Jacinto 10.40 5.60 3.40
5 Heavenville Shane J. Sellers   4.40 3.20
12 Pioneering Native Francisco C. Torres     7.80
Also ran: 9 - Productive Envoy , 4 - Onethreesevenbox , 6 - Target Flash , 14 - Tupelo Playboy , 2 - Gentle Moment , 1 - Brave Day , 10 - Roll Me Away , 3 - Dynamic Time , 8 - Crescent City Zip , 11 - Devilish Due
Scratched horses: Even Steven  (Trainer)
 
Wager Type Winning Numbers Payoff
$2 Pick 3 2-2-7 (3 correct) 102.00
$2 Pick 4 10-2-2-7 (4 correct) 1,009.00
$2 Pick 6 10-8-10-2-2-7 (5 correct) 1,249.80
$2 Daily Double 2-7 48.60
$2 Exacta 7-5 47.20
$2 Superfecta 7-5-12-9 4,565.60
$2 Trifecta 7-5-12 557.60
$2 Z-5 Super Hi-5 7-5-12-9-ALL 485.00
Winning Breeder: Curt Leake
Winning Owner: Steve Garber
Winning Trainer: Steve Garber


TENSAS CAT


거 2007 USA 밤색
전적:5(2/1/1)  SW

Cat Thief
캣시프
밤 1996 USA  G1

30전(4,9,8)
3,951,012 USD
15 f, 15sw
Storm Cat
스톰캣
흑 1983 USA *[I] LS
1185 f, 158sw 3.62
Storm Bird
갈 1978 CAN [I 1400] G1
Terlingua
밤 1976 USA {DC} G2
Train Robbery

밤 1987 USA  SW
3 f, 2 w, 1 sw
Alydar
밤 1975 USA *+{C} LSB
Track Robbery
밤 1976 USA  G1
Kaileysgal

회 2002 USA 

전(0,0,0)
0
0 f, 0 w, 0 sw
Unbridleds Song
언브라이들송
회 1993 USA {1600} G1
1061 f, 83sw 2.68
Unbridled
갈 1987 USA [I] G1
Trolley Song
회 1983 USA {1800} w
Warside

밤 1990  
0 f, 0 w, 0 sw
Lord At War
밤 1980 ARG [S] G1
Beside
1985 USA  Unr
Pedigree by http://www.exhorse.co.kr/



Jockey Jacinto Wins Both Stakes on Five-Win Day

by Graham Ross | March 06, 2010
http://www.fairgroundsracecourse.com/news/archives/jockey-jacinto-wins-both-stakes-five-win-day

If the wide way around Fair Grounds’ Stall-Wilson turf course listed as “good” worked once, why not try it again?

That’s what red-hot jockey John Jacinto thought as he guided Steve Garber’s Tensas Cat to a mostly front-running score by two lengths in the 25th renewal of the $60,000 Gentilly Stakes as Saturday’s finale at the New Orleans oval.

Earlier in the afternoon under Jacinto, Charles Zacney and Edward Johnston’s Ladyzarbridge broke in full stride from the outside post, made the pace throughout while remaining wide but continued willingly to win Saturday’s $60,000 Sarah Lane’s Oates Stakes by 7 3/4-lengths at about one mile over the same Stall-Wilson turf course.

That wide winning run was all part of the racing strategy trainer Johnston conveyed to jockey Jacinto in pre-race instructions for the Sarah Lane’s Oates, restricted to accredited Louisiana-bred 3-year-old fillies. “The trainer told me she’s in a great spot out there because that was the best part of the track,” said Jacinto in post-race comments after the filly race. “He wanted me to stay out there because it was firmer out there,” added the rider who was coming off a four-win day on Friday’s Fair Grounds program.  

Trainer Johnston, enjoying an extremely high win percentage meeting here, co-owns Ladyzarbridge with Zacney, who is one of the principals in the Cash is King Stable which owned Afleet Alex.

Ladyzarbridge paid $12.60, $6.60 and $3.40, toured the distance in 1:40.83 after setting early splits of 25.13 and 50.34, and increased her career earnings to $80,370 with her third win in five lifetime starts.

Northpointe Thoroughbreds’ The Rumor’s True finished second, a half-length in front of Heiligbrodt Racing Stable’s Lunar Fest, paying $4.20 and $2.60 as the choice of the fans while Lunar Fest paid $2.40 for the show.

Seven races later (and three wins later for Jacinto, who was completing a five-win afternoon after riding four winners Friday) the jockey said after the Gentilly, “I knew where the best part of the track was, so I stayed out there again.”

Gentilly winner Tensas Cat, owned and trained by Garvey (retiring sheriff of Mississippi’s Hancock County still in his first year as a licensed trainer), paid $10.40, $5.60 and $3.40, toured the 1 1/16-mile distance in 1:46.21, and increased his career earnings to $74,550 with his second win in five career starts.

Heiligbrodt Racing Stable’s Heavenville, always well placed, finished second by a head in the race for accredited sophomore Louisiana-breds paying $4.40 and $3.20, while the third place runner was Kevin Mullikin’s Pioneering Native, who paid $7.80 to show.

Vinery Stables’ Dynamic Time set the early fractions of 23.91 and 49.57 before tiring to 11th at the finish.

Racing resumes Sunday at Fair Grounds with a 10-race program beginning at 12:40 p.m.