Indiana will be getting its first son of harness racing super-sire Sweet Lou to stand stud in the state. Loubet p,2,1:49.3 $161,738 has retired and will be standing at Premier Acres in Middlebury, Indiana beginning in 2024.
Lightly raced due to an injury at two during a qualifier, Loubet raced just four times in his freshman season, winning three. He concluded his season by winning the Kindergarten Final at The Meadowlands in 1:49.3, with a last quarter in :25.3. A deal was recently struck between his ownership group and breeder Jeff Fought to bring him to Indiana.
Trainer Ron Burke was quoted as saying āI was as excited about Loubet as a 3-year-old as Iāve ever been with any horse. He won his last race at 2 (the 2022 Kindergarten) in 1:49.3, last quarter in :25.3. Heās got a different gear, heās special, but unfortunately fought injuries at 3. In a 3-year-old class dominated by Sweet Louās, I truly believe he was capable of being at the top. We will breed some of our mares to Loubet and canāt wait to bid on his yearlings. I think heāll be an exciting, fresh option for the state of Indiana.ā
Loubetās sire Sweet Lou is enjoying a banner year, with the likes of sophomores Confederate, Itās My Show and Cannibal, as well as freshman phenoms including Geocentric and My Girl EJ. As of mid-October, Sweet Lou leads all sires of sophomore pacers in North America in earnings and average earnings per foal.
With regards to standing Loubet in Indiana Fought added, āIāve been on the lookout for the right son ofĀ Sweet Lou to bring to Indiana for some time now. I actually live on Burkeās training track in Florida so IĀ get an inside look at virtually every Lou that Ronnie and his crew have. It was apparent very early on theĀ talent Loubet has, and Iām grateful to part-owner Mark Weaver for helping bring this horse to theĀ Hoosier State.ā
Syndication is under way and a limited number of syndicate shares are available, with share purchasers being entitled to 2 free breeding’s per share for the first three years Loubet stands at stud. For details, contact either Jeff Fought with Cornerstone Stock Farm at 260-463-1649 or Dennis Bontrager with Premier Acres at 260-585-4927.
From Premier Acres