Published Thursday, November 25th, 2021   ( 2 years ago )

Neige Blanche Wire-to-Wire in Red Carpet 'Cap at Del Mar

Neige Blanche (FR) | Benoit Photo

Neige Blanche (FR) © Benoit Photo

The French filly Neige Blanche made every pole a winner in her 11-furlong journey Thursday in the $100,000 Red Carpet Handicap at Del Mar and held off the late-charging 3-10 favorite Luck at the wire for a head victory in the Grade III headliner.

The 4-year-old chestnut by the Irish stallion Anodin ran the distance in 2:15.45 under Juan Hernandez and returned $24.80 to her backers in the Thanksgiving Day crowd.

Neige Blanche (‘white snow’ in French) is trained by Frenchman Leonard Powell. She’s owned by the following group: Sol Kumin’s Madaket Stables, Laura De Seroux, Marsha Naify and Mathilde Powell.

Luck, who races for LNJ Foxwoods, finished a half length ahead of Katsumi Yoshida’s Nicest in third.

The payoffs were Neigh Blanche $24.80, $5.00 and $3.00; Luck $2.20 and $2.10, and Nicest $3.00.

Neigh Blanche earned a first prize of $60,000 for her efforts, pushing her winnings to $315,280. She now has six wins in 15 outings.

The Red Carpet is the first of seven graded stakes run on turf at Del Mar for its final four days of the 2021 Bing Crosby Season.

There was an early 11 a.m. first post Thursday because of the holiday, but post will move to the regular 12:30 start for the remaining three days.

The track’s elusive Pick Six Single Ticket Jackpot Wager once again slipped through the bettors hands and its carryover reached $460,113. With three days left in the meet, there is the possibility that the massive pot could go forward all the way to closing day on Sunday when there would be a mandatory payout of the entire pool.         


JUAN HERNANDEZ (Neige Blanche, winner) – “I thought I’d be running second behind someone. She usually relaxes better if she’s got a horse in front of her. But today nobody wanted the front and she seemed to be fine out there so I just let her keep on going. When we were in the stretch she sensed that other horse (3-10 favorite Luck) coming on the outside and she picked it up. She didn’t want to get beat.”

LEONARD POWELL (Neige Blanche, winner) “We brought her here (from France) a year ago and she has been a really consistent, good horse. We tried some new tactics today, going to the lead, and it worked. I could see the first time past the stands the pace wasn’t that fast and I felt good. I had a moment of concern when she was headed in the stretch, but she dug in very gamely and got her head in front at the wire. I’m very proud of her.”


FRACTIONS:  :25.00  :50.60  1:16.35  1:40.25  2:03.38  2:15.45

The stakes win was the second of the meet for rider Hernandez and his first in the Red Carpet. He now has 13 stakes wins at Del Mar.

The stakes win was the first of the meet and the first in the Red Carpet for trainer Powell. He now has five stakes wins at Del Mar.

The winning owners are Madaket Stables (Sol Kumin), Laura De Seroux, Marsha Naify or Mathilde Powell.