Venue: Evangeline Downs — Opelousas, Louisiana
Distance: 6 Furlongs (Dirt)
Purse: $75,000
Scheduled Post Time: 7:12 PM CT
A signature Louisiana sprint stakes, the Kenny Cotton Memorial annually draws a fast, competitive field of regional sprinters. Expect a hot early pace, a hallmark of Evangeline Downs’ 6‑furlong configuration.
EXPECTED WEATHER & TRACK CONDITIONS — OPELOUSAS, LA
Temperature: 78–81°F
Sky: Mostly clear
Humidity: 68%
Wind: 6–9 mph (light southerly breeze)
Rain: <10% chance
Track Condition: Fast
Warm, dry conditions favor speed and tactical stalkers — typical for Evangeline Downs.
FULL FIELD ANALYSIS
(Post positions, horses, trainers, jockeys, recent finishes, and morning‑line odds)
POST 1 — CAJUN COMMANDO
Trainer: Karl Broberg Jockey: Tim Thornton Morning Line: 3‑1 Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 1st
A rail‑draw speedster with elite Louisiana‑bred sprint credentials. Cajun Commando has won three of his last four and owns some of the fastest early fractions in the field. Thornton knows him well and excels with inside‑speed types at Evangeline.
Strengths: Blazing early speed, rail advantage Concerns: Must break sharply; vulnerable late if pressured
POST 2 — BAYOU BULLET
Trainer: Bret Calhoun Jockey: C.J. McMahon Morning Line: 4‑1 Recent Finishes: 3rd, 1st, 2nd
A versatile stalker who can sit just off the pace and pounce. Bayou Bullet has been consistent in Louisiana stakes company and owns a strong 6‑furlong record. McMahon fits him well, and Calhoun’s sprinters are always live in this region.
Strengths: Tactical versatility, strong finishing kick Concerns: Needs a clean outside lane turning for home
POST 3 — DELTA DRIFTER
Trainer: Shane Wilson Jockey: Joe Stokes Morning Line: 6‑1 Recent Finishes: 4th, 1st, 3rd
A grinding type who does his best work late. Delta Drifter lacks early speed but makes up for it with stamina and determination. Stokes has ridden him to multiple wins and knows how to time his run.
Strengths: Reliable, strong late pace Concerns: Pace‑dependent; needs a meltdown up front
POST 4 — EVANGELINE EXPRESS
Trainer: Ron Faucheux Jockey: Jansen Melancon Morning Line: 5‑1 Recent Finishes: 2nd, 5th, 1st
A talented but inconsistent sprinter. When he fires, he’s dangerous — but he can also throw in a clunker. Faucheux has tightened him up with two sharp works, and Melancon’s aggressive style may put him closer to the pace.
Strengths: High ceiling, strong mid‑race acceleration Concerns: Inconsistent; needs to stay engaged early
POST 5 — LOUISIANA LIGHTNING
Trainer: Sam David Jr. Jockey: Vicente Del‑Cid Morning Line: 7‑2 Recent Finishes: 1st, 1st, 2nd
The “now” horse in the field. Louisiana Lightning enters on a three‑race tear, including a dominant allowance win with a 95‑style speed figure. Del‑Cid has been riding with confidence, and this gelding’s tactical speed makes him a major threat.
Strengths: Red‑hot form, tactical speed, improving Concerns: First stakes try this season; must handle class jump
POST 6 — NIGHTFALL NATIVE
Trainer: Allen Landry Jockey: Kevin Smith Morning Line: 10‑1 Recent Finishes: 5th, 3rd, 1st
A deep closer who will need pace and racing luck. Nightfall Native has a strong late kick but often leaves himself too much to do. Smith is patient and will try to save ground before launching a late bid.
Strengths: Strong late pace, dangerous if pace collapses Concerns: Pace‑dependent; traffic risk
POST 7 — COTTON KING
Trainer: Lee Thomas Jockey: Alex Birzer Morning Line: 12‑1 Recent Finishes: 6th, 2nd, 4th
A longshot with upside. Cotton King has flashed talent but has been inconsistent. His best races come when he sits mid‑pack and avoids wide trips. Birzer is an underrated stakes rider in Louisiana.
Strengths: Upside, tactical versatility Concerns: Needs major improvement to contend
PACE & RACE SHAPE ANALYSIS
Early Speed: Cajun Commando, Louisiana Lightning
Stalkers: Bayou Bullet, Evangeline Express
Closers: Delta Drifter, Nightfall Native
Projected Pace: Fast This should set up well for Bayou Bullet and Delta Drifter, while Cajun Commando may face pressure late.








