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Iveseenwhatyoucando Best In LAD Feature Allowance Saturday
Iveseenwhatyoucando, under jockey Jose Herbert, defeats Jess Divi The Cash in the $19,000 Saturday Feature Allowance at Louisiana Downs.

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Iveseenwhatyoucando Best In LAD Feature Allowance Saturday

BOSSIER CITY, LA–JANUARY 25, 2025–After stepping out of claiming ranks last fall, Iveseenwhatyoucando scored her second consecutive allowance win on Saturday when she defeated Jess Divi The Cash by half-a-length in the $19,000 Feature Allowance at Louisiana Downs.

Jockey Jose Herbert drove the daughter of Open Me A Corona to her fourth career win from 12 starts. The 4-year-old filly completed the 300 yards in 15.804 seconds into a 10 mph headwind, earning an 87-speed index as the post-time favorite.

Ismael Solis-Guevara trains the Louisiana-bred for owner Lucky Aces Racing. Bred by Daniel Trahan from the Jess Louisiana Blue mare Blues Cartel, Iveseenwhatyoucando picked up $11,400 to bring her earnings to $61,285.

Runner-up Jess Divi The Cash picked up $3,800 for her second-place effort. Francisco Campos Sr. conditions the daughter of Steve B First Cash for owner TBB Racing LLC. Leonardo Rodriguez rode the Louisiana-bred filly from the Teller Cartel mare Cartel Jess. Jerry Boudreaux bred the $41,589.

Coco Piloto, under jockey Ricardo Hernandez, Jr., finished three-quarters back to earn $2,090 for third. Kenneth Weeks trains the Mr Piloto filly for owner Robert Boudreaux. Grant Farms, LLC bred the stakes-placed earner of $57,699 from the Walk Thru Fire mare Cocopata.

Shesabadmoonrising, Flyinbayou, Moonin Princess, and B A Lady completed the field.

Live racing at Louisiana Downs returns Wednesday with a seven-race card. The first post is 1:05 pm. (CST).

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About Louisiana Downs
Located near Shreveport in Bossier City, Louisiana Downs opened in 1974 and is owned by Rubico Acquisition Corporation. With annual Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing seasons, the track is committed to presenting the highest quality racing programs paired with its 150,000 square foot entertainment complex offering casino gambling, dining, and plasma screen televisions for sports and simulcast racing.