The Chad Brown-trained Sierra Leone won the 2024 Risen Star Stakes (G2) at Fair Grounds Racecourse, a Kentucky Derby (G1) prep race.
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With a slow pace stacked against him, Sierra Leone produced an impressive late rally to run down Track Phantom and win the 52nd running of the $400,000 Risen Star Stakes (G2) by a head at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots.
Owned by Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Westerberg, Brooke Smith and Peter Brant, the son of Gun Runner covered the 1 1/18 miles in 1:52.13 over a āsloppy (sealed)ā main track.Ā
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Trained by Chad Brown, the dark bay colt made his first appearance with blinkers. Sierra Leone maneuvered through the mix of 11 three-year-old foes in the hands of Tyler Gaffalione.
āI told Tyler to keep him out of trouble,ā Brown said. āHe had a minor stumble but was able to get him into the race and in the clear off the rail. I told him to stay outside and keep him straight. Given the track conditions and slow pace and that he hasnāt run since the Remsen, I thought he showed a lot to run down a pretty good horse who was in form and fit and didnāt have to ship. This proved a lot to me today.ā
Breaking from the eleventh gate, the Lecomte and Gun Runner winner Track Phantom moved easily to the front. With Cardinale and Resilience positioned behind him, Track Phantom dolled out the opening fractions in :24.32 and a glacial :49.67.
Settling back in ninth and off the rail, Sierra Leone set to move in the far turn, sweeping widest of all at the top of the stretch. With Cardinale dropping out, Catching Freedom rallied to engage Resilience at the 1/8th pole, but Track Phantom still held a 1 1/2-length advantage.
Cutting back inside in the homestretch and moving with purpose, Sierra Leone picked off both Catching Freedom and Resilience, then rolled past Track Phantom in the final stages. Track Phantom kept with him but could get no closer than a half-length back.
Catching Freedom beat Resilience home, as those two finished third and fourth respectively. Honor Marie rallied to get fifth after dropping back to a distant eleventh in the early running.

āThe blinkers really helped (Sierra Leone) focus today,ā Gaffalione said. āHe broke alertly and we hoped going into this race there would be more speed. He got a comfortable trip up the backside and relaxed for me. When he took the lead in the stretch I could feel beneath me he is only going to want to go longer after this. He is an incredible horse and Chad Brown and his team have done an incredible job with him. You always keep dreaming of the big races like the derby and horses like this help you keep the dream alive.ā
Having followed up his debut win with a second-place finish in the Remsen (G3) to close out his 2-year-old campaign, Sierra Leoneās record stands at 3-2-1-0. With $240,000 for the win in the Risen Star, his bankroll grows to $336,750.
With the 50 he earned in the Risen Star, Sierra Leone now has 55 points on the Road to the Kentucky Derby Leaderboard, co-leading all other 3-year-olds together with Track Phantom, who added 25 to the 10 and 20 he earned in his previous Derby prep victories.Ā
Having won the Southwest Stakes, Catching Freedomās point total now stands at 25. Finishing fourth, Resilience earned his first 10 points. Honor Marie added five to the 10 he received taking the Kentucky Jockey Club (G2) for a total of 15.
Sent off as the 5-2 favorite, Sierra Leone rewarded his backers with payouts of $7.40, $3.60, and $2.80.
āWhat we had planned on win or lose–but assuming a good race–is to use the Blue Grass as our Kentucky Derby prep,ā Brown said about plans for Sierra Leoneās next start. āSo things went well today and weāll stick to that, but having the points is a nice-to-have in case thereās a rough trip or something doesnāt go according to plan in the Blue Grass.ā
The next stop on Fair Groundsā road to Kentucky Derby 150 is the $1 million Twinspires.com Louisiana Derby (G2) on March 23.

Quotes:
Chad Brown, trainer ofĀ Sierra LeoneĀ (winner)
āI told Tyler to keep him out of trouble. He had a minor stumble but was able to get him into the race and in the clear off the rail. I told him to stay outside and keep him straight. He caught Jose off guard in the Remsen and Tyler had an opportunity to work with him in Payson.ā
āGiven the track conditions and slow pace and that he hasnāt run since the Remsen, I thought he showed a lot to run down a pretty good horse who was in form and fit and didnāt have to ship. I wasnāt sure if heād reel him in-not because weāre not good enough-but that was a tall order. So this proved a lot to me today.ā
āWhat we had planned on win or lose-but assuming a good race-is to use the Blue Grass as our Kentucky Derby prep. So things went well today and weāll stick to that, but having the points is a nice-to-have in case thereās a rough trip or something doesnāt go according to plan in the Blue Grass.ā
Tyler Gaffalione, jockey ofĀ Sierra LeoneĀ (winner)
āThe blinkers really helped him focus today. He broke alertly and we hoped going into this race there would be more speed. He got a comfortable trip up the backside and relaxed for me. When he took the lead in the stretch I could feel beneath me he is only going to want to go longer after this. He is an incredible horse and Chad Brown and his team have done an incredible job with him. You always keep dreaming of the big races like the derby and horses like this help you keep the dream alive.ā
Joel Rosario, jockey onĀ Track PhantomĀ (second-place)Ā
āHe ran a great race but ended up just being second best. He tries hard every time and keeps getting better. He did everything right, but just too bad he got beat. I think he ran well on the (sloppy sealed) surface.ā
Dennis Albaugh, owner ofĀ Catching FreedomĀ (third-place)
āWe got third today but we keep getting points for the first Saturday in May which is always important. I think this race today was a good effort and should set him up well moving forward.ā
Johnny Velazquez, jockey ofĀ ResilienceĀ (fourth-place)
āThe distance was good. I think heās still just very green though. It was very hard for him to pass the horses. When the horse came out on him a little bit, he didnāt know what to do. But heās a good one, thatās for sure.ā
Whit Beckman, trainer ofĀ Honor MarieĀ (fifth-place)
āIt was a great starting point for his three-year-old year. He can only move forward after this and I think if we get a fast track next time he will improve even more.ā
Ricardo Santana Jr., jockey onĀ Hall of FameĀ (seventh-place)
āI got a good trip. I thought he was going to finish well. I don’t know if it was the track or not, but all I know is this horse can run.ā
