Mo Tom, who won the Street Sense Stakes at Churchill Downs last year before finishing third there in the Grade 2 Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes, is the most accomplished of the 15 3-year-olds entered for the Grade 3 Lecomte Stakes on Jan. 16 at Fair Grounds. The $200,000 race at a mile and 70 yards is the first two-turn stakes prep for the Grade 2 Louisiana Derby. Tom Amoss trains Mo Tom for Gayle Benson’s G M B Racing. Benson is the wife of New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson. She owns another Lecomte entrant, Tom’s Ready, who finished fifth in the Grade 1 Hopeful at Saratoga, second in the Street Sense, and fifth in the Kentucky Jockey Club for trainer Dallas Stewart. Under the conditions of the race, “horses with common ownership cannot start to the exclusion of a single interest.’’ Because the maximum field size for the race is 14, Tom’s Ready is an also-eligible. The post draw for the race was delayed Friday while Stewart met with the stewards about the situation. The field includes one other stakes winner, Pinnacle Peak, who won the Prairie Meadows Juvenile Mile last year. Pinnacle Peak, trained by Mike Stidham, is coming off a victory in a first-level allowance here. Here’s the field, in post-position order: Riding in the Wind, Fish Trappe Road, Uncle Walter, Z Royal, Dolphus, Noble Thought, Mo Tom, Battle Tap, Indygo Breeze, Pinnacle Peak, Tiznoble, Mending Fences, Destin, Tarpon Bay Road, and Tom’s Ready. Lovable Lyss set for stakes debut Lovable Lyss, trainer and owner Hugh Robertson’s $7,000 purchase who is 2 for 2 at the meet and won a mile-and-70-yard allowance race by five lengths, will make her stakes debut in the $150,000 Silverbulletday for 3-year-old fillies on Jan. 16. Robertson said that Lovable Lyss was bearing out at the end of her five-furlong workout Jan. 2, but she checked out fine and is good to go for the Silverbulletday. “I think she was just looking at something,’’ Robertson said. The mile-and-70-yard Silverbulletday, the first two-turn stakes prep for the Grade 2 Fair Grounds Oaks, drew this field of 11 3-year-old fillies, in post-position order: Jet Black Magic, Banner Waving, Annabelle, Lovable Lyss, More than Most, Midnight On Oconee, Northwest Tale, and Stageplay. I’m a Chatterbox, who won the Silverbulletday last year, and Unbridled Forever, the 2014 winner, went on to become Grade 1 winners. I’m a Chatterbox is an Eclipse Award finalist. Other stakes on the card are the Grade 3, $125,000 Col. E.R. Bradley, a turf route for older horses; the $75,000 Louisiana Stakes, a dirt route for older horses; and the $60,000 Marie G. Krantz Memorial, a turf sprint for older fillies and mares. The 12 entrants for the Col. E.R. Bradley include Chocolate Ride, who won the Grade 2 Mervin Muniz Memorial and Grade 3 Fair Grounds Handicap last season; String King, last season’s Bradley winner; and Ibaka, who won the Buddy Diliberto Memorial last month. International Star, who swept the Lecomte, Grade 2 Risen Star, and Louisiana Derby last season, and Eagle, who won this season’s Tenacious, are among seven entrants for the Louisiana Stakes. International Star finished a non-threatening fourth in the Zia Park Derby on Nov. 25 in his first start since the Louisiana Derby.