Louprint looks to stay unbeaten on Futurity Day

At 10h29, on October 5, 2025 By Ray Cotolo, The Red Mile

The sensational season for Team Burke’s homegrown stock looks to continue alongside the tremendous campaign of their homebred Sweet Lou colt Louprint, a winner of all nine of his races this season, including the Grade 1 North America Cup and Grade 1 Little Brown Jug, in the second of two divisions for the $440,000 Grade 2 Tattersalls Pace – sponsored by Cameo Hills Farm – on the Kentucky Futurity undercard Sunday (Oct. 5) at The Red Mile.

Louprint enters the Tattersalls Pace putting on the line a 10-race win streak, which began when he sprung a mild upset to win the Breeders Crown 2-Year-Old Colt and Gelding Pace last fall at The Meadowlands. The colt has since frequented the winner’s circle and amassed $1.6 million in earnings despite a mid-season emergency surgery forcing him to the sidelines. Ronnie Wrenn Jr. pilots Louprint – listed as the 4-5 morning-line favorite – from post four against the likes of stablemate Swingtown, entering from a runner-up finish in the Ohio Sire Stakes Championship, and Bluegrass divisional winner and Cane Pace champ Captain Optimistic. Yannick Gingras drives Swingtown from post two while Scott Zeron sticks with Captain Optimistic, for trainer Nancy Takter, from post five.

First-race post time at The Red Mile is 1 p.m. (EDT).

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