Risen Star, Rachel Alexandra top preview day
Saturday’s Louisiana Derby Preview Day at Fair Grounds will live up to its
billing with six stakes, four which are graded and serve as the final preps for
the meet highlights on the March 26 Louisiana Derby Day program. The $300,000
Risen Star
S. (G2) is the main attraction on Preview Day and there is no shortage of
intrigue among the 10 three-year-old colts entered for the 1 1/16-mile test.
Despite not having made an appearance in a stakes, a lot of the attention in
the Risen Star will be focused on the Neil Howard-trained MACHEN (Distorted
Humor), who’s taken both career starts by at least five lengths. Howard had also
considered running Lecomte S. (G3) winner Wilkinson (Lemon Drop Kid), but his
name was not among the entries and that one will presumably wait for the
Louisiana Derby (G2).
Machen did not make his debut until January 2 but there was enough early buzz
to make the chestnut a 3-1 favorite in that six-furlong maiden test. After
winning by 5 1/2 lengths, leaving two next-out winners in the dust, the
Courtlandt Farms homebred was a rare 1-20 standout in a January 30 first-level
allowance test. Despite breaking slowly for a second time and tracking a tepid
pace, Machen left no doubts about his ability to go two turns when
driving home a five-length victor under Jamie Theriot, who retains the mount for
the Risen Star.
Making their seasonal debuts in the Risen Star are a pair of graded winners
Rogue Romance raced exclusively on turf in his first three starts,
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Adding fuel to a race already overloaded with speed on paper are Florida
invaders DECISIVE MOMENT (With Distinction) and MUCHO MACHO MAN (Macho Uno).
This marks the third trip to Louisiana but the first to New Orleans for Decisive
Moment, who ran second in the Delta Downs Jackpot S. (G3) in November before
returning to Delta Downs last month to take the Jean Lafitte S. by 3 1/2
lengths.
Mucho Macho Man, a solid second to the talented To Honor and Serve (Bernardini) in
both the Remsen S. (G2) and Nashua S. (G2), found himself on the lead as the
slight favorite in the January 30 Holy Bull S. (G3) at Gulfstream, but was
hounded the entire way and wilted in the final furlong to finish 4 1/2 lengths
behind Dialed In (Mineshaft). A return to two turns might help the bay, who will
run without blinkers for the first time in his career on Saturday.
Though Wilkinson did not make the party, three of his four Lecomte rivals are
back for the Risen Star. PANTS ON FIRE (Jump Start) was nipped by Wilkinson’s
head at the finish after leading nearly all the way. ACTION READY (More Than
Ready), who was five lengths back in third, and JUSTIN PHILLIP (First Samurai),
who endured an unnecessarily wide trip around both turns before trailing the
quintet, each have form to find to make amends. In a significant equipment
change, Justin Phillip’s one-race experiment with blinkers has ended, and he
takes the headgear off Saturday.
The Risen Star field is completed by two outsiders, the Louisiana-bred maiden
winner LIONDRIVE (Lion Tamer) and recent Sam Houston graduate SORGHO (Storm
Cat).
Seven three-year-old fillies will do battle in the $150,000
Having already demonstrated a fondness for the Churchill strip, Kathmanblu’s
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Standing in Kathmanblu’s way here is BOUQUET BOOTH (Flower Alley), who’s
reeled off three straight including the Delta Downs Princess S. (G3) and the
re-named Silverbulletday S., the latter by a neck over this track four weeks
ago. Taking another shot at Kathmanblu is GRAN LIONESS (Lion Heart), who enters
off a 3 1/4-length tally in the My Trusty Cat S. at Delta Downs, which followed
a discouraging fifth-place effort in the Golden Rod where she was defeated by 14
lengths.
Moving from synthetic to dirt are INGLORIOUS (Hennessy), whose two victories
last season came in the Fanfreluche S. and Ontario Lassie S. at Woodbine, and
recent California Oaks heroine LILACS AND LACE (Flower Alley). The field is
completed by last-out allowance winner CHLOE KATE (Afleet Alex) from the Howard
barn and the Churchill maiden winner TAPIT DANCER (Tapit).