Horse Race Preview: Race 6 -Texas Turf Classic Stakes at Lone Star Park

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1 1/16 Miles | Turf | Purse: $200,000 | 3‑Year‑Olds & Up | Stakes

Race Details

Race: 2026 Texas Turf Classic Stakes – Race 6

Post Time: 7:15 PM CT

Surface: Turf

Distance: 1 1/16 miles

Rail Setting: 20 feet (projected)

Track Condition (Forecast): Firm

Weather Forecast: Clear skies, 92°F, light south winds 6–10 mph — warm Texas evening conditions that typically favor tactical speed on Lone Star’s firm, fast turf course.

Field Analysis – Texas Turf Classic Stakes (Race 6)

(Morning line odds are projected based on typical Lone Star Park turf‑route stakes patterns.)

Post 1 – Lone Star Legend

ML Odds: 3‑1 Trainer: Bret Calhoun Jockey: Rey Gutierrez Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 1st Preferred Track Conditions: Firm Running Style: Ground‑saving stalker

Analysis: Lone Star Legend draws the rail and gets the perfect setup for his style. He breaks cleanly, settles 2–3 lengths off the pace, and makes a decisive inside run. His last turf win at Lone Star featured a sharp :23.3 final quarter — elite for this level. Calhoun’s turf runners are consistently dangerous, and Gutierrez excels at saving ground. If he avoids traffic, he’s a major win threat.

Post 2 – Texas Ranger Turf

ML Odds: 10‑1 Trainer: Karl Broberg Jockey: Ry Eikleberry Recent Finishes: 3rd, 4th, 2nd Preferred Track Conditions: Firm or good Running Style: Mid‑pack grinder

Analysis: Texas Ranger Turf is a steady, reliable type who rarely runs a poor race. He lacks a huge turn of foot but sustains his run better than most. Eikleberry fits him well, and Broberg’s barn has been sharp with older turf routers. He needs a bit of pace up front, but if the leaders duel, he’ll be picking them off late.

Post 3 – Grand Prairie Ghost

ML Odds: 12‑1 Trainer: Danny Pish Jockey: Erik Asmussen Recent Finishes: 5th, 3rd, 1st Preferred Track Conditions: Firm Running Style: Tactical speed

Analysis: Grand Prairie Ghost is a tricky horse to read. His best races are good enough to hit the board, but he’s inconsistent. Asmussen is an aggressive gate rider who may try to put him into the race early. If he sits just behind the leaders and gets first run, he’s a live longshot. If he’s shuffled back early, he’s less effective.

Post 4 – Texas Turf Titan

ML Odds: 7‑2 Trainer: Steve Asmussen Jockey: Stewart Elliott Recent Finishes: 2nd, 1st, 2nd Preferred Track Conditions: Firm Running Style: Stalker / tactical closer

Analysis: Texas Turf Titan enters in top form, with a win and two strong runner‑up finishes. He has a powerful late kick and consistently runs fast closing fractions. Elliott is excellent at timing late moves, and Asmussen’s barn has been sharp with turf routers. The only concern is trip — he can get stuck behind tiring horses. If he gets a clear lane, he’s a major threat.

Post 5 – Prairie Empire

ML Odds: 4‑1 Trainer: Cherie DeVaux Jockey: Florent Geroux Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 1st Preferred Track Conditions: Firm Running Style: Versatile — can press or stalk

Analysis: Prairie Empire is the most versatile horse in the field. He can sit just off the pace or drop back and make one run. His last two races were excellent — he pressed a moderate pace and still finished strongly. Geroux is a perfect fit for this type of horse, and DeVaux’s barn has been sharp with turf routers across the country. If the pace is moderate, he becomes extremely dangerous.

Post 6 – Dallas Dynamo

ML Odds: 15‑1 Trainer: J.R. Caldwell Jockey: Lane Luzzi Recent Finishes: 4th, 6th, 3rd Preferred Track Conditions: Firm Running Style: Deep closer

Analysis: Dallas Dynamo is the truest closer in the race, but that’s a tough style at Lone Star, where the turf course often favors tactical speed. Luzzi is a strong finisher, but he will need a pace meltdown to win. He’s usable underneath in exotics but needs everything to go his way.

Post 7 – Cowboy Comet

ML Odds: 6‑1 Trainer: Karl Broberg Jockey: David Cabrera Recent Finishes: 2nd, 1st, 2nd Preferred Track Conditions: Firm Running Style: Front‑running speed

Analysis: Cowboy Comet is the likely pacesetter. He has wired fields before and is dangerous when left alone on the lead. Cabrera is excellent at rationing speed, and Broberg’s barn has been strong with turf sprinters stretching out. If he gets comfortable fractions, he could take this field a long way. If he’s pressured early, he may fade late.

Pace Projection

Early Speed: Cowboy Comet (7), Grand Prairie Ghost (3)

Pressers: Prairie Empire (5), Lone Star Legend (1)

Stalkers: Texas Turf Titan (4), Texas Ranger Turf (2)

Closers: Dallas Dynamo (6)

Expected Scenario: Cowboy Comet sends hard from the outside. Grand Prairie Ghost applies pressure. Lone Star Legend sits the perfect pocket trip. Prairie Empire stalks from the outside and gets first run on the tiring speed. Texas Turf Titan looks to close late with a powerful stretch run.

Predicted Order of Finish

Lone Star Legend (Post 1) – Perfect draw, perfect trip, perfect form

Prairie Empire (Post 5) – Versatility + ideal setup

Texas Turf Titan (Post 4) – Strong closer, but needs racing luck

Cowboy Comet (Post 7) – Speed holds for a piece

Texas Ranger Turf (Post 2) – Late run gets him into the superfecta

Grand Prairie Ghost (Post 3) – Needs a clean break

Dallas Dynamo (Post 6) – Too much to do late