Hot Little Thing Heats Up Back Home Again Stakes

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Hot Little Thing wins the Back Home Again Stakes at Horseshoe Indianapolis

Hot Little Thing  and jockey Alex Achard made their step up into stakes action a seamless move, scoring the victory in the 22nd running of the $100,000 Back Home Again Stakes Sept. 7, at Horseshoe Indianapolis. It was the third career start for the Army Mule   filly who is now 2-for-3 in her young career.

Hot Little Thing and Achard started their journey in the six-furlong sprint from post 3 and were surrounded by competition who had early speed from the gate. The speedy little chestnut filly was quick out of the gate and snagged the top spot in the first few strides of the race. Achard was able to maintain the desired spot on top with several fillies lurking just at their heels.


At the head of the stretch, Hot Little Thing hit another gear and pulled away from the field, gobbling up ground with every stride. As track announcer John Dooley noted in the stretch call, "She's an Army Mule filly and boy, does she have a kick." Hot Little Thing was well under wraps by Achard, who had a huge smile on his face as they crossed under the wire for the win, scoring the victory by 14 1/2 lengths. Corningstone  and Brian Hernandez Jr. rallied up late for second, just a neck ahead of Bluelightspecial  and Manny Esquivel, who endured traffic trouble in the turn but later shook loose and came up the inside for third. The time of the sprint was 1:10.43.

"We were lucky enough to get on the lead and no one put too much pressure on us," said Achard. "When I asked her at the top of the stretch, she took off just like we did out of the gate."

Hot Little Thing, trained by Rodolphe Brisset, shipped in for the win, paying $4.20. She was an $80,000 purchase from the Ocala Breeders' Sales' March 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale this year for the partnership of September Farm, Union Park Thoroughbreds, Storyteller Racing, and Jonathan Wilmot. 

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"She's been great," said Ted Nixon, who along with his wife, Mary, co-own the filly under Storyteller Racing. "Rodolphe (Brisset) found her for us at the Ocala sale and we were super excited to have an Indiana-bred. She has been everything we hoped for. This is our first stakes win in Indiana and as Rodolphe said, she'll be back."

Hot Little Thing was the first stakes winner for Army Mule, who stood the 2022 season for $7,500 at Hill 'n' Dale at Xalapa in Paris, Ky.