The 10-race New Year's Eve card at Fair Grounds on Sunday includes divisions of the Louisiana Futurity, each offering a $100,000 purse for state-breds.
Ten were entered for the 57th running Louisiana Futurity for fillies, headlined by Clearly a Test and Freeburn, while seven were entered the 61st running of the $100,000 Louisiana Futurity for males, with the focus on Carpis, an impressive debut winner for Sam David Jr. Both races will be run at six furlongs.
Post time on Sunday is 12:45 p.m. (CT). The fillies division of the Louisiana Futurity is scheduled to go off at 5:15 p.m. as race 10. The male equivalent is slated for earlier on the card at 2:15 p.m. as race 4.
After testing her mettle against top-class juveniles at Saratoga over the summer, finishing fourth in a maiden special weight event, Brittlyn Stable's homebred Clearly a Test returned to her home state, broke her maiden, and earned black type in the Donovan L. Ferguson Memorial on Nov. 17, opening day at the New Orleans track. The Clearly Now filly backed that effort up with a game second-place finish in the Louisiana Champions Day Lassie Dec. 9. At the sixteenths pole in that race, she appeared to be the likely winner, but in the final stages, Clearly a Test was outfinished by Accommodate Eva.
“I don't think she saw (Accommodate Eva) until it was too late,” trainer Shane Wilson said. “She was concentrating so hard on catching (pacesetter and eventual third-place finisher Guitar Solo) on the rail. Whenever she passed that one, she saw (Accommodate Eva) and she accelerated to the wire with the outside horse. She's still a young horse figuring things out.”
Atop the respective trainer and jockey standings as of Friday, Dec. 28, Wilson and Jose Guerrero will look to continue their success, as Clearly a Test will be guided by Guerrero from post 6 as the 4-1 morning line second favorite.
World War IV Racing's homebred Guitar Solo reopposes Sunday and is tabbed at 9-2 odds.
Clearly a Test's main rival is the Coteau Grove Farms' homebred Freeburn. Also debuting out of state, Freeburn ran an impressive third to Halina's Forte for trainer Steve Asmussen on Nov. 5 at Churchill Downs. Facing state-bred maidens last out Dec. 10, the Mitole filly won by open lengths, despite running greenly in the stretch. Brian Hernandez Jr. retains the mount and will break the 7-2 morning-line favorite from post 9.
After winning last year's edition with Norah G, trainer Patricia West sends out Tom Galvin's Tommie G, who on a similar path as Clearly a Test exits the Louisiana Champions Day Lassie (fifth-place finish) after a runner-up finish in the Ferguson (second place).
Following is the complete field for the Louisiana Futurity fillies division from the rail out (with jockey, trainer, morning-line odds):
1. Lil Chilly (Erica Murray, Gary Scherer, 8-1);
2. Guitar Solo (Corey Lanerie, Allen Landry, 9-2);
3. Lulu's Magic (Edgar Morales, Shane Wilson, 12-1);
4. Custom Sunshine (Florent Geroux, Chasey Pomier, 12-1);
5. Radiant Rebel (Jareth Loveberry, David Terre, 20-1);
6. Clearly a Test (Jose Guerrero, Shane Wilson, 4-1);
7. Diamond Deal (Jamie Torres, Jayde Gelner, 10-1);
8. Platinum Minit (Rey Gutierrez, Dallas Stewart, 6-1);
9. Freeburn (Brian Hernandez Jr., Steve Asmussen, 7-2); and
10 Tommie G (Marcelino Pedroza Jr., Patricia West, 8-1).
Unchallenged while making all the pace in a maiden special weight test Dec. 9 at Fair Grounds, Spring Run Thoroughbred Stable's homebred Carpis won by 2 1/4 lengths at 34-1 odds, defeating 11 rivals by lengths. The son of Star Guitar is trained by Sam David Jr. Made the 5-2 morning-line favorite, the chestnut gelding will break from post 5 under Erica Murray.
With as many wins as the rest of the field combined, Norman Stables' Strong Promise is tabbed second favorite at the 3-1. Along with Clyde Moran Sr. and Jeff Plotkin's Stovall, Strong Promise enters the Futurity after a disappointing run in the Louisiana Champions Day Juvenile. The Broken Vow colt trained by Jayde Gelner was sent off as the favorite but finished sixth under Florent Geroux, who returns in the irons on Sunday. If Strong Promise is able to right the ship, the Futurity would be the fourth stakes win on his record.
Following is the complete field for the Louisiana Futurity male division from the rail out (with jockey, trainer, morning-line odds):
1. Tdzshininluckystar (Chris Rosier, Roy Roberts, 5-1);
2. Deacon Jones (Alfredo Contreras, Javier Ortiz, 12-1);
3. Cajun Cyclone (Gerard Melancon, Ricky Courville, 8-1);
4. Stovall (Corey Lanerie, Samuel Breaux, 9-2);
5. Carpis (Erica Murray, Sam David Jr., 5-2);
6. Take Charge J J (Rey Gutierrez, Bret Calhoun, 9-2);
7. Strong Promise (Florent Geroux, Jayde Gelner, 3-1).
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