Track: Lone Star Park
Location: Grand Prairie, Texas
Race Type: Texas‑Bred 3‑Year‑Olds & Up
Distance: 1 Mile
Surface: Dirt
Purse: $75,000
Scheduled Post Time: 6:15 PM CT
Expected Weather Conditions
Temperature: 95–100°F
Humidity: 35–45%
Wind: 10–15 mph (South)
Rain Chance: 10%
Projected Track Condition: Fast
Impact: Lone Star’s summer heat + fast dirt → speed and tactical pressers dominate. Deep closers need a meltdown to have any chance.
Track Profile — Lone Star Park Dirt Mile
One‑mile dirt races strongly favor forward placement
Inside posts (1–3) break well and save ground
Outside posts can win if they secure early position before the first turn
Lone Star’s long stretch rewards stalkers and pressers more than deep closers
Full Field Analysis — Horse‑by‑Horse Breakdown
Post 1 — Texas Ironclad
Trainer: Karl Broberg
Jockey: Lane Luzzi
Morning Line: 6‑1
Running Style: Rail‑speed
Recent Finishes: 1st (Allowance), 3rd (Stakes), 2nd (Allowance)
Analysis:
Breaks sharply; rail draw suits his natural speed.
Luzzi is reliable at Lone Star with inside‑speed horses.
Strong early fractions; can duel and still finish.
Concern: Pressure from outside may force him into a hot pace.
Verdict: Contender if he breaks cleanly.
Post 2 — Cowboy Crusader
Trainer: Bret Calhoun
Jockey: Stewart Elliott
Morning Line: 4‑1
Running Style: Tactical stalker
Recent Finishes: 2nd (Stakes), 1st (Allowance), 3rd (Stakes)
Analysis:
Calhoun’s older horses improve sharply second time off a layoff.
Elliott fits his patient, mid‑pack style well.
Strong mid‑race acceleration; can sit 2–3 lengths off the pace.
Needs honest fractions to maximize his late kick.
Verdict: Major contender; strong tactical profile.
Post 3 — Lone Star Lawman
Trainer: Danny Pish
Jockey: Ernesto Valdez‑Jiminez
Morning Line: 10‑1
Running Style: Mid‑pack closer
Recent Finishes: 4th (Stakes), 3rd (Allowance), 1st (MSW)
Analysis:
Improving with each start.
Valdez‑Jiminez is patient and strong with late runners.
Needs pace to be hot early.
Lone Star’s long stretch helps, but he still needs help up front.
Verdict: Exotics only.
Post 4 — Avenger’s Assault
Trainer: Austin Gustafson
Jockey: Ry Eikleberry
Morning Line: 8‑1
Running Style: Forward pressing
Recent Finishes: 2nd (Allowance), 1st (Allowance), 4th (Stakes)
Analysis:
Gustafson’s horses are tough and forward‑placed.
Eikleberry is aggressive early and keeps horses engaged.
Strong tactical speed; can sit second or third.
Must avoid duel with Texas Ironclad and Lone Star Legend.
Verdict: Dangerous contender; strong pressing style.
Post 5 — Lone Star Legend
Trainer: Steve Asmussen
Jockey: Stewart Elliott
Morning Line: 7‑2 (Co‑Favorite)
Running Style: Front‑running speed
Recent Finishes: 1st (Stakes), 1st (Allowance), 2nd (Allowance)
Analysis:
Asmussen dominates Texas‑bred route stakes.
Elliott is elite at securing early position.
Likely pace setter; can control fractions.
Mile distance suits his stamina profile.
Verdict: Major win threat; lone‑speed scenario possible.
Post 6 — Staunch Warrior
Trainer: J.R. Caldwell
Jockey: Richard Eramia
Morning Line: 3‑1 (Favorite)
Running Style: Stalker/closer hybrid
Recent Finishes: 2nd (Stakes), 1st (Allowance), 2nd (Allowance)
Analysis:
Caldwell’s horses fire consistently in stakes company.
Eramia is one of the best riders at Lone Star.
Best late kick in the field; strong acceleration.
Needs pace to set up his run.
Verdict: Logical favorite; best overall form.
Post 7 — Texas Trail Titan
Trainer: Mindy Willis
Jockey: Leandro Goncalves
Morning Line: 12‑1
Running Style: Deep closer
Recent Finishes: 5th (Stakes), 3rd (Allowance), 1st (MSW)
Analysis:
Will be far back early; needs meltdown.
Goncalves is strong with late runners.
Improving but still raw.
Lone Star’s long stretch helps, but pace may not collapse enough.
Verdict: Exotics only.
Post 8 — Avenger’s Arrowhead
Trainer: Bret Calhoun
Jockey: Jose Alvarez
Morning Line: 9‑1
Running Style: Outside tactical speed
Recent Finishes: 1st (Allowance), 3rd (Stakes), 4th (Allowance)
Analysis:
Calhoun’s barn is strong with outside‑draw speed horses.
Alvarez is aggressive early and excels from wide posts.
Can sit second or third and pounce.
Must avoid duel with Lone Star Legend.
Verdict: Live longshot; upset potential.
Race Shape & Pace Projection
Early Speed: Lone Star Legend (5), Texas Ironclad (1), Avenger’s Assault (4)
Pressers: Staunch Warrior (6), Cowboy Crusader (2), Avenger’s Arrowhead (8)
Closers: Lone Star Lawman (3), Texas Trail Titan (7)
Projected Fractions:
23.1 → 46.8 → 1:11.9 → 1:36.8 Expect a moderate‑fast pace, favoring tactical stalkers and pressers.
Morning Line Odds Table
| Post | Horse | ML Odds |
| 1 | Texas Ironclad | 6‑1 |
| 2 | Cowboy Crusader | 4‑1 |
| 3 | Lone Star Lawman | 10‑1 |
| 4 | Avenger’s Assault | 8‑1 |
| 5 | Lone Star Legend | 7‑2 |
| 6 | Staunch Warrior | 3‑1 |
| 7 | Texas Trail Titan | 12‑1 |
| 8 | Avenger’s Arrowhead | 9‑1 |
Betting Trends — Lone Star Park Dirt Mile
Tactical speed wins 54% of dirt miles
Inside posts (1–3) win 46% of routes
Favorites win 39% of stakes
Closers win only 18% unless pace is extreme








