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Meet the Contenders: Risen Star Stakes at Fair Grounds | Saturday, February 15, 2025

by Jeremy Plonk

February 10, 2025

The biggest of the 2025 Kentucky Derby preps to date takes place Saturday in New Orleans, one week after the city hosted Super Bowl LIX. The $500,000 Grade 2 Risen Star Stakes stretches hopefuls to 1-1/8 miles and is the final local tuneup for the Louisiana Derby next month. It’s the first 50-point prep in this year’s Kentucky Derby points chase (50-25-15-10-5), almost guaranteeing a berth into the Run for the Roses. Last year’s winner, Sierra Leone, finished second in the Kentucky Derby and would go on to earn Horse of the Year honors after a Breeders’ Cup Classic score.

Horseplayers at 1/ST BET and Xpressbet can enjoy up to a $10 money-back special on win bets in the Risen Star Stakes – as well as Sunday’s Sunland Derby – if their selection finishes second or third.

#1-AMERICAN PROMISE: $750,000 Justify colt has an Oaklawn wet-track maiden win from 7 starts and exits a seventh-place finish in the Grade 3 Southwest. Trainer D. Wayne Lukas’ 3 Risen Star wins (most recently Bravazo in 2018) are tied for the most all-time.

#2-JONATHAN’S WAY: Churchill’s Grade 3 Iroquois winner didn’t fire in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile at Del Mar, but bounced back with a decent second as the 4-5 favorite in CD’s Grade 2 Kentucky Jockey Club. He’s had 6 perfectly spaced local works at Fair Grounds with a bullet 2 weeks out from the Risen Star. Top meet pilot Jose Ortiz takes over for the first time on the Phil Bauer trainee.

#3-VASSIMO: Unbeaten Nyquist colt steps into his first stakes off Gulfstream and Tampa maiden and allowance victories. Trainer Todd Pletcher’s 3 Risen Star wins (most recently Intense Holiday in 2014) are tied for the most all-time. Irad Ortiz Jr. travels from Gulfstream to stick in the saddle.

#4-EAST AVENUE (pictured): Sensational Kentucky 2-year-old stumbled badly at the break of the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile and never picked up a hoof. Trainer Brendan Walsh has had him all winter at Fair Grounds with this race in mind with 6 perfectly spaced workouts for the return. Regular rider Tyler Gaffalione is in from Gulfstream to pilot the speedy son of Medaglia d’Oro.

#5-CHUNK OF GOLD: $2,500 bargain buy exits the Turfway synthetics for his first dirt foray and a big rise in class. Debut winner in restricted maiden company and then rallied for second in the Leonatus Stakes in his first try around 2 turns. Abel Cedillo is in from Turfway to ride for Ethan West.

#6-SEATTLE ROAD: No threat seventh in the Lecomte Stakes at 79-1 from a difficult 13 post while passing some tired rivals. Owns a local maiden win among 5 starts, but has been out of the money 3 times. Tom Amoss notched his lone Risen Star win with Fly Cry in 1994.

#7-SEPTARIAN: Private purchase after wins at Charles Town and Laurel was a respectable third at Gulfstream Park in his first try for new connections. Trainer Chad Brown looks for back-to-back Risen Star victories after Sierra Leone a year ago. He could join Ron Warren (1980-’81) and Brad Cox (2020-’21) as the only to saddle consecutive winners of this race. Note that his 2 Mucho Macho Man conquerors, Guns Loaded and Treaty of Rome, have returned to finish off the board in the Holy Bull and Sam F. Davis in recent weeks.

#8-GIOCOSO: Trainer Keith Desormeaux pulled off a massive Risen Star upset in 2013 with -135-1 shot Ive Struck a Nerve. This one wouldn’t be quite so stark, but he’s 4: 2-1-0 on turf and 2: 0-0-1 on the dirt to date. Not This Time colt was third in the Iroquois at Churchill to Risen Star return rival Jonathan’s Way, beaten 7 lengths.

#9-BUILT: One of only 2 horses to tackle all 3 Louisiana Derby preps, he won the Gun Runner in December and was a strong second in the Grade 3 Lecomte while overcoming post 12 of 13. Son of Hard Spun, the 2007 Kentucky Derby runner-up who won his only Fair Grounds start in that year’s Lecomte. Jockey Luis Saez comes in from Florida to ride the Wayne Catalano trainee for the first time.

#10-RENDER JUDGMENT: Distant third to Risen Star rival Built in the Gun Runner Stakes, he’s had a stop-and-start workout tab since. Two drills back since a 20-day gap in January’s works. Trainer Kenny McPeek won the 2002 Risen Star with Repent. He and his 2024 Kentucky Derby-winning pilot Brian Hernandez Jr. team again on this son of Blame.

#11-JOLLY SAMURAI: Remington Park’s Kip Deville and Clever Trevor Stakes winner has lost 2 straight since opening his career 3-for-3. First Samurai gelding will be a big price after finishing ninth in the Lecomte at 69-1. Danny Pish trains the $8,000 purchase who has bagged $121K-plus.

#12-VAMOS CARLITOS: $40,000 claim at Churchill in November has won 2 of 4 starts and makes his first stakes bid. New trainer Greg Foley got a rallying second out of him at Fair Grounds in a Jan. 20 allowance behind highly regarded Admiral Dennis. Jockey Florent Geroux won the Risen Star in both 2020 and 2021.

#13-MAGNITUDE: Joins Built as the only horses this year to compete in all 3 Louisiana Derby preps. Second to that rival in the Gun Runner, but regressed to sixth after a troubled start in the Lecomte. Winless in 3 stakes, including last fall’s Iroquois behind Jonathan’s Way. Trainer Steve Asmussen’s 3 Risen Star wins (most recently Epicenter in 2022) are tied for the most all-time. He was a narrow runner-up last year with Track Phantom.
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