Trainer Neil Howard, enjoying a healthy .333 win
percentage through the first 33 days of Fair Grounds’ 2010-2011 season, had
indicated earlier in this month that none of his handful of Louisiana Derby
Early Bird nominees would be ready in time for the Grade III Lecomte
Stakes, to be run Jan. 22 as the headline attraction on Road To The
Derby Kickoff Day presented by Hotel Monteleone.
However, following a work as sharp as a Wilkinson Sword on
Tuesday, when Gaillardia Racing’s Wilkinson went four furlongs in 49.80
and looked good doing it, Howard amended his aforementioned prognosis Friday
morning during training hours.
“We’re now thinking about running Wilkinson in the
Lecomte,” Howard said, speaking of the first leg of Fair Grounds’ sophomore series
next week. “He’s been coming along well recently and has been training really
well lately.”
Wilkinson, a son of 1999 Belmont Stakes winner Lemon Drop
Kid, broke his maiden with a one-length score on Dec. 10 and came back to
finish third behind Zayat Stables’ highly regarded Justin Phillip – also
on track for the Lecomte – in first-level allowance company on New Year’s Day
here, but Wilkinson was compromised by wide trips on both turns that day.
Klaravich Stables and W. H. Lawrence’s Populist Politics,
clearly best by 1 3/4-lengths in the $50,000 Louisiana Futurity at Fair Grounds
on New Year’s Eve after breaking his maiden on Thanksgiving’s Opening Day
program, was not an Early Bird nominee to the Louisiana Derby but has
been nominated to the Lecomte.
“I don’t know yet what we’re going to do (concerning the
Lecomte) but the plan is to try and stretch Populist Politics out to see if he
can get two turns,” said trainer Tom Amoss. “However, this horse is a
Louisiana-bred and that fact is not lost on me. We’ll wait and see.”
Amoss, it should be noted, is a nine-time Fair Grounds
trainer champion and is also the defending trainer champion in the Lecomte
after saddling Jack Hammer’s Ron the Greek to win last year’s renewal.
Russell Welch’s Mobeetie, a Sky Mesa colt out of a Danzig mare, is also a
Lecomte nominee who was not an Louisiana Derby Early Bird nominee. Conditioner Eric
Heitzmann, enjoying an excellent local start while currently eighth in the
trainer standings entering Friday’s races, was asked about the Lecomte for
Mobeetie.
“It’s a possibility,” Heitzmann said. “It’s not a ‘given.’
We’ll see how the race shapes up as it gets closer.”
Heitzmann was also asked about Southern Equine Stable’s Cajun
Conference, one of the prime choices for Saturday’s $60,000 Happy Ticket
Stakes who closed well to win Fair Grounds’ $100,000 Louisiana Champions
Day Ladies Sprint at six furlongs but will only be going five and a half this
weekend. Would the shorter distance hurt?
“I don’t think so,” said Heitzmann. “She’s doing good right
now, so now all I can do is lead her over there.”