Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted July 17, 2019 Journalists Share Posted July 17, 2019 Butter Hut (Interactif) stamped himself as one to watch with a powerhouse, front-running debut victory sprinting over the Indiana Grand turf course last Friday. Listed at 10-1 on the morning-line, he went off at odds of 3-1 thanks to a flashy worktab, which included three bullet drills at Keeneland for trainer Lee Thomas. The 3-year-old Louisiana-bred, owned and bred by Keith Plaisance, earned a gaudy 88 Beyer Speed Figure for the eight-length tour de force. “When you see those works in the morning you get excited, but there’s still so many questions when you’re going into that first race,” Thomas said. “You’re just looking for him to be professional walking over, getting saddled and loading into the gate. Once he broke on top, it was a bit of a relief. It was his race after that. It was great.” Butter Hut has returned to Louisiana while Thomas and Plaisance work on a game plan moving forward. The 34-year-old conditioner currently has 36 horses in training at Evangeline Downs and another eight at Keeneland. “We’re going to take our time and progress with him,” Thomas said. “He’s a Louisiana-bred and came out of the race really well. That’s always the first major hurdle to overcome. We don’t really have a spot picked out for him going forward. He’s got a really great owner in Keith Plaisance and he’s going to let the horse develop and find his own way.” Plaisance is the owner of Pacific Gulf Wire Rope, a leader in the wire rope and rigging industry. He purchased Butter’s Hut’s three-time winning dam Spun Ribbon (Hard Spun), a daughter of the lawnmower Take the Ribbon (Chester House), for $185,000 at the 2010 Keeneland September Yearling Sale. “Keith has been very successful down here on the Louisiana racing scene, but he’s trying to branch out now,” Thomas said. “He’s looking forward to putting his horses out there on more of a national level.” Thomas added, “We’re really excited about [Butter Hut] going forward.” Thomas saddled 38 winners from 260 starters in 2018, good for earnings of $794,854 in 2018. He’s already gotten his picture taken 26 times this year. “I really started out training for my mother [Michele Rodriguez] and our family–she owns Elite Thoroughbreds down in Folsom, Louisiana,” Thomas said. “We’ve been branching out from Louisiana. This was our first year that we’ve also run in Texas, Indiana, Kentucky and Oklahoma. It’s been an exciting year.” 3rd-Indiana Grand, $31,000, Msw, 7-12, 3, 4,/5yo, 5fT, :55.80, fm.BUTTER HUT (c, 3, Interactif–Spun Ribbon, by Hard Spun) was off at 3-1 while sporting a very upbeat worktab from Keeneland. He blasted out to the front, led comfortably through an opening quarter in :21.86, and drew off in the stretch to win by a visually impressive eight lengths. Boom Five Thousand (Bullet Train {GB}) was second. The winner’s dam, a daughter of the talented turfer Take The Ribbon (Chester House), had a colt by Custom for Carlos in 2018 and a filly by Bodemeister this year. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $18,600. Click for the Equibase.com chart.O/B-Keith Plaisance (LA); T-Lee Thomas. The post In Sharper Focus: Butter Hut appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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