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Texas Fever, Blackberry Road square off in Lecomte

Last updated: 1/8/08 8:44 PM

Texas Fever, Blackberry Road square off in Lecomte

The $100,000 Lecomte S. (G3) at Fair Grounds on Saturday anchors a six-stakes

card dubbed "Road to the Derby" Kickoff Day. Nine sophomores are entered in the

one-mile test, which serves as the opening salvo in the New Orleans campaign to

the Kentucky Derby (G1). Top contenders in the Lecomte include Kentucky Cup

Juvenile S. (G3) winner TEXAS FEVER (Victory Gallop); hard-charging Kentucky

Jockey Club S. (G2) runner-up BLACKBERRY ROAD (Gone West), the 7-2 favorite on

the morning line; Calder shipper HE'S EZE (Silver Deputy); and local hero STAR GUITAR (Quiet American).

A homebred campaigned by Stonerside Stable, Texas Fever will be testing a

conventional dirt surface for the first time in the Lecomte. The Mike Stidham

pupil began his career on Arlington Park's Polytrack, powering to a 5 3/4-length

maiden score in his third start on the synthetic oval. Texas Fever promptly

stepped up into stakes company, and stretched out to 1 1/16 miles, in the

Kentucky Cup Juvenile on the Polytrack at Turfway Park. Showing terrific

resolve, he argued the pace while racing wide, opened up by 1 1/2 lengths in

midstretch, and held on determinedly by a neck. Texas Fever switched to the

grass for his final 2007 start in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf and wound up

sixth, beaten a total of 3 1/2 lengths on the yielding ground at Monmouth.

Since taking up his winter quarters at Fair Grounds, Texas Fever has been

training sharply on the dirt, firing a series of bullet works in advance of the

Lecomte. On Saturday, he will pick up the services of jockey Jamie Theriot, who

figures to carve out a ground-saving trip from his rail post. Texas Fever rates

as the 4-1 second choice on the morning line.

Morning-line favorite Blackberry Road has yet to win a stakes, but the David Carroll trainee has

turned in excellent efforts in defeat in his past two starts. Those promising

performances have led regular rider Calvin Borel, who guided champion Street

Sense to victory in last year's Kentucky Derby, to call Blackberry Road "Little

Street." The Dogwood Stable colorbearer encountered traffic trouble turning into

the stretch in the Kentucky Cup Juvenile and had to steady, yet still flew home

to finish an eye-catching third to Texas Fever. Blackberry Road unleashed a

similarly stirring rally last time out in the Kentucky Jockey Club at Churchill

Downs, closing from last to just miss catching Nick Zito's Anak Nakal (Victory

Gallop) by a half-length. A half-brother to undefeated champion Vindication,

Blackberry Road has drawn post 6 in the Lecomte.

He's Eze has been tested on Calder's rigorous two-year-old scene

(Jim Lisa Photo)

He's Eze will be making his first start away from his home base at Calder

Race Course, where he posted a front-running, 2 1/4-length victory in the Jack

Price Juvenile S. in his latest venture. The strength of that race was upheld

when Jack Price runner-up, Smooth Air (Smooth Jazz), went on to capture

Saturday's Hutcheson S. (G2) at Gulfstream Park. Although the Jack Price was a

seven-furlong affair, He's Eze broke his maiden going a mile in September.

Jockey Jose Alberto Rivera II travels from Calder to continue his partnership

with the Terry Oliver colt.

Star Guitar is a perfect two-for-two versus fellow Louisiana-breds, but he

takes a massive class hike into graded stakes company here. Conditioned by Al

Stall Jr., the bay romped by 6 1/4 lengths in his career bow at Fair Grounds on

Thanksgiving, then followed up with a 1 1/2-length success in the Louisiana

Champions Day Juvenile S. Yet to race past six furlongs, Star Guitar will tackle

two turns for the first time on Saturday.

The Steve Asmussen-trained Z FORTUNE (Siphon [Brz]) likewise boasts a

two-for-two mark while competing against New York-breds. The gray faces a

similar class test in his stakes debut, but he has already answered the distance

question. The Zayat Stables colt has dominated both of his races in the Empire

State, storming to a 4 3/4-length tally in a mile-and-70-yard allowance contest

at Aqueduct last time out. Shaun Bridgmohan picks up the mount.

Asmussen's other contender, STAR DEFENDER (Vindication), is coming off a

second-place finish in the Eddy County S. at Zia Park.

The remaining three Lecomte entrants will all be making their stakes debuts.

Impressive Churchill maiden winner MACHO AGAIN (Macho Uno) is exiting a strong,

if troubled, second to Monba (Maria's Mon), who came back to finish fourth in

the CashCall Futurity (G1) at Hollywood Park. MAD FLATTER (Flatter) broke his

maiden sprinting before successfully stretching out to 1 1/16 miles in a Fair

Grounds allowance, both accomplished in front-running fashion. THE DARP (Proud

Citizen) was last seen posting a 9 1/4-length victory in a maiden race at this

track and trip.

Texas Fever will lead the post parade with a 122-pound impost. Next will come

The Darp, Robby Albarado, 116, 8-1; He's Eze, 122, 12-1; Star Guitar, Curt Bourque, 122,

8-1; Z

Fortune, 120, 6-1; Blackberry Road, 116; Mad Flatter, James Graham, 118, 6-1; Macho Again, Julien Leparoux, 118,

9-2; and Star Defender, Miguel Mena, 116, 12-1.

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