November 23, 2024

Star Guitar bids for third success on rescheduled LA Champions Day

Last updated: 12/14/09 3:04 PM






Star Guitar has won 10 of 13
career starts
(Lou Hodges Jr./Fair
Grounds)


Eight-time stakes hero STAR GUITAR (Quiet American) starred in the past
two editions of the Louisiana Champions Day program, but was forced to
wait one week for the shot at taking his third different race at
Fair Grounds when thunderstorms rolled through the New Orleans area last
Saturday.

While the first eight races were conducted over a sloppy,
sealed, surface, the rain took its toll, washing out parts of the track
and eventually compelling track officials to cancel the remainder of the
card. That left the $150,000
Louisiana Champions Day Classic S., Star Guitar’s aim, to be
rescheduled for this Saturday as part of the Santa Super
Saturday card.

A marathon program of 13 races will be run with a special early post
time of noon (CST). In addition to the four rescheduled Champions Day
races, the lineups of which remained unchanged, the card also features
the five open stakes originally scheduled for the day.

Star Guitar was successful in the Louisiana
Champions Day Juvenile S. in 2007, and the Al Stall Jr. charge captured
the Louisiana Champions Day Sprint S. in 2008. He has been virtually unbeatable against his fellow Pelican
State natives, compiling a nine-for-10 mark in those ranks. The
four-year-old bay hasn’t done badly in open company either. Third in the
Alysheba S. (G3) at Churchill Downs on Kentucky Oaks Day, he defeated
open rivals in the Evangeline Mile H. two back. Star Guitar extended his
current winning streak to four in the Delta Gold Cup S. versus
state-breds last out, and keeps Curt Bourque in the saddle here.

For those who may be looking for a way to oppose the likely heavy
favorite, and 124-pound highweight, the one question mark could be the 1
1/8-mile distance of the Classic. Star Guitar threw in the only unplaced
effort of his career in the New Orleans H. (G2) in his lone try at the
trip. That was a much stiffer test than he’ll face in the Classic,
however, and Star Guitar looms as the overwhelming class of the short
field.

Of his five opponents, four have already succumbed to Star Guitar in the past
— IDE LIKE A DOUBLE (Ide); TAKIN’ THE BULLET (Red Bullet); STAR PRODUCTION (Run
Production), who was just worn down in last year’s Classic; and ironically, Star
Guitar’s own half-brother, GRAND MINIT (Grand Slam). The new shooter is BREAK UP
(Sunday Break [Jpn]), the winner of the 2008 Champions Day Juvenile who has
captured a pair of stakes over other three-year-olds this season.

DESERT WHEAT (Wheaton), hero of the
Louisiana Champions Day Turf S. in 2006, will tackle the about 1 1/16-mile
test for the fourth straight year. The Bill Mott trainee finished third in 2007
and was just overhauled by WILDRALLY (Wild Event) here last year. Wildrally will
be making his third consecutive appearance in the Turf, having placed second in
2007 before going one better in 2008. To continue his sterling record in this
race, he must improve off his uncharacteristic seventh behind Desert Wheat in
the Mr. Sulu S., the local prep. Also worth a look are the respective second and
third from the Mr. Sulu, NOWANDFOREVERMORE (Sky Classic) and LEE’S SPIRIT (Leestown).
The Turf has drawn a field of 10, including Ide Like a Double, who is
cross-entered to the Turf and Classic.

The Louisiana Champions Day Sprint S. features a couple of past runners-up —
TORTUGA STRAITS (Gold Tribute), second in 2007, and MR. BARRACUDA (Rubiano), who
chased Star Guitar last year. Neither enters the six-furlong scramble in
particularly sharp form, opening the door for impressive stakes debutant FLASHY
WISE CAT (Catastrophe), who dominated POWER SURGE (Holzmeister) in his allowance
prep last time out for Troy Young. Other intriguing types in the 12-horse field
are the Tom Amoss-trained MR. PORTER (Road Rush) and CHIEF JAY (Ile St. Louis)
off the bench for Sam Breaux.

Sophomores appear to hold a strong hand in the
Louisiana Champions Day Ladies Sprint S., which has attracted 11 distaffers.
MASTER LINK (Dance Master), queen of the 2008 Champions Day Lassie S. at this
track and trip, has maintained her form well this campaign for Morris Nicks. A
badly hampered third to YARE (Time Bandit) in her allowance tune-up, Master Link
is eligible to turn the tables with a clean trip. SEVEN SEVENTYTHREE (Littlexpectations),
the beaten favorite in last year’s Lassie, has improved since joining Asmussen
in March and could relish dropping back to six furlongs. CAJUN CONFERENCE (Gold
Tribute) romped in an allowance last time out, and if the Eric Guillot pupil can
repeat that effort on two weeks’ rest, she would rate as a prime contender. Of
the older brigade, CARMEL COFFEE (Holy Bull) merits respect off her runner-up
effort to Grade 3 veteran Victorina (Delaware Township) in the Harvest S. at
Fresno two back.