All were short-priced winners and competing at dramatically lower class levels than when Flurry claimed them earlier in 2023.įor example, Flurry claimed Oh My Gawd for $50,000 Oct. Gibson, who is based at Louisiana Downs.įlurry has already teamed for two victories at the meeting with Gibson (Therideofalifetime and Fightn’ Ready) and Contreras (Captain Jack and Oh My Gawd). Flurry also has a handful of horses with trainer Jonas B. Most are at Oaklawn with five trainers – Brad Cox, Cipriano Contreras, Dan Ward, Matt Shirer and Kevin Martin. So, we’re kind of in the right spots.”įlurry said he has approximately 20 horses in training. They’re winning, but they’re not blowing the fields away. Hopefully, we can start up front and have a little lead going into the rest of the season. “I’m thinking of this meet kind of as a car race, a NASCAR race,” Flurry, 33, said Sunday. Anthony, Oaklawn’s all-time winningest owner, is second with three victories.
An Arkansan leads the Oaklawn owner’s standings through the first five days of the 2023-2024 meeting, but it’s not record-setting John Ed Anthony or 2022-2023 champions Heath and Sheena Campbell.įlurry’s scattered operation has already produced four victories from 11 starters.