Gulfstream Park – Pick Pony Handicapper Report & Tip Sheet – News and Analysis for the March 15, 2026 card

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Gulfstream Park offers a 10-race Sunday card on March 15, 2026, with a typical Championship Meet configuration combining Tapeta sprints/routes and dirt routes, plus turf races with the rail out at 73 feet later in the day. The sequence includes lower-level maiden claimers and claimers early, two maiden special weight events for 3-year-old fillies on dirt, and ends with stronger allowance optional claimers and a turf claiming route, creating several multi-race wagering opportunities including late Pick 4 and Pick 5 structures.

Purses are in line with current meet standards: mid to upper 20k–30k for claiming and low-level maiden races, around 84k for maiden special weight events, and near 87k for the higher-level allowance optional claimer, which should attract solid barns and riders. Recent publicity from the track highlights strong jockey colony numbers led by riders such as Irad Ortiz Jr, Tyler Gaffalione, Edgard Zayas, and Javier Castellano, all well-represented on this card and frequently dictating tote action and pace scenarios.

Mandatory-payout messaging from the track's broader March promotional materials suggests robust wagering pools this weekend, which typically improves exotic payouts when opinions diverge in competitive races. Overall, this is a playable card with several key spots where class drops, rider upgrades, and surface/pedigree angles create value, especially in the Tapeta sprints and the late turf claimers.

Weather and Track Conditions

Forecasts for the Gulfstream Park area on March 15 show temperatures in the upper 70s to low 80s with mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies and only a modest chance of showers or storms in the afternoon. Humidity is typical for south Florida and winds are light to moderate from the southeast, which generally does not significantly alter track maintenance patterns.

Monthly climatology for the Hallandale Beach area in March supports fast dirt and firm to good turf conditions, with Tapeta remaining consistent barring heavy rain. With no strong indication of widespread rain during racing hours, you should handicap assuming fast dirt, firm turf with the rail at 73 feet, and a standard, fair Tapeta, while staying aware of any late pop-up showers that could briefly slick the dirt or soften the turf slightly.

Track Bias and Post Position Notes

Recent Gulfstream Park “At a Glance” data for early March indicates that on the Tapeta, inside to middle posts have performed well in sprints, with tactical speed preferred over deep closers but without an extreme front-running bias. On the turf, particularly with the rail out at 73 feet, forward or stalking trips inside to mid-gate have historically had an edge, as saving ground into the first turn is valuable and wide rallies can be dulled by the tighter configuration.

On the dirt at this meet, early speed and pace control remain powerful, especially in one-turn races like 7-furlong maiden special weights for 3-year-olds, while two-turn routes can occasionally see mid-pack stalkers capitalizing when the front end is contested. Overall, today's card should reward horses with tactical speed drawn inside to mid-gate on Tapeta and turf, while on dirt you should lean toward horses that can secure a good early position without being forced into a duel.

1st Race – Gulfstream Park – Sunday, March 15th, 2026

Maiden Claiming, 5 1/2 Furlongs, Synthetic, 3-year-olds, claiming 17,500–16,000.

Post Time

12:50 PM local post; the opener starts the day's Tapeta profile and will set an early tone for pace and bias.

Pace Analysis

This 14-horse Tapeta maiden claimer is pace-rich, with several riders likely intent on securing position from middle and outside gates. Tennessee Waltz (1), Bethel Road (2), Four Guns (3), and Mas Que Nada (4) all have inside draws that encourage early use of speed to avoid traffic, especially in a large field on the synthetic. Supreme Honor (6), Dont Go Astray (7), Rebellution (8), and Rafa Junior (9) add mid-gate speed and pressing styles, suggesting a contested pace with the potential for a mild meltdown.

The outside quartet My Foolish Notion (13) and Noahs Honor (14) must either commit early to cross and clear or risk being hung wide into the turn, which can be costly at this distance on Tapeta. Overall, expect an honest to fast pace that should favor tactical pressers and stalkers who can sit just behind the first flight and tip out in the lane.

Key Contenders

Bethel Road (2) has an advantageous inside draw with a solid rider in Renzo Rojas for trainer Frank Santillana, and looks like a logical pace-pressing type who can secure a rail-adjacent stalking trip behind any speed duel. The claiming level fits and the combination of inside position plus tactical speed is ideal given the projected race shape on Tapeta.

Four Guns (3) gets Tyler Gaffalione for Ronald Spatz, a combination that tends to be well-backed and capable of engineering ground-saving stalking trips. From post 3, Four Guns (3) can tuck in behind the leaders and produce a late run, and the rider upgrade alone often signals live intent at this level.​

Rafa Junior (9) picks up Irad Ortiz Jr for Sam Wilensky, and middle posts have been productive in Tapeta sprints. Rafa Junior (9) should secure a prime pressing or stalking position in the clear, and Irad Ortiz Jr's aggressive style on synthetic has repeatedly produced winning trips where he times the move on the turn.

Secondary Choices

Rebellution (8) with Micah Husbands for Saffie Joseph Jr has a competitive barn and solid Tapeta profile, and post 8 offers flexibility to stalk in the two- or three-path. The connections at this meet tend to fire with this kind of maiden claiming placement, and Rebellution (8) should be included in vertical and horizontal exotics.

Dont Go Astray (7) under Edgard Zayas for Henry Collazo projects as another pace-adjacent stalker who benefits from the expected fast tempo. From post 7, Dont Go Astray (7) can sit just off the main speed from the inside and mid posts, looking for a seam turning for home.​

Supreme Honor (6) with Horacio Karamanos for Ruben Sierra is a logical underneath candidate, likely to track in mid-pack and grind late. Supreme Honor (6) is usable in trifectas and superfectas as a horse who may not be quite sharp enough to win, but can pick off tiring rivals.

Longshots

Tennessee Waltz (1) for Laura Cazares could be an inside trip threat if breaking sharply, but the rail draw also carries traffic risk; Tennessee Waltz (1) is more of a minor award candidate needing a perfect trip. Mas Que Nada (4) returns with a bug rider Yolber Torres and gets weight off; Mas Que Nada (4) may show speed but has to prove staying power at this level.

Holy Cow (5) with David Boraco for Guadalupe Preciado and Sweet Interlude (10) with Jose Morelos are longer shots that require improvement and racing luck; both Holy Cow (5) and Sweet Interlude (10) are fringe players for deep exotics. Mannerism (11), Kys Law (12), My Foolish Notion (13), and Noahs Honor (14) all deal with outside or wide-trajectory risks and need clear trips plus step-forward efforts; they can be used as longshot stabs in supers but project below the main group.

Selections

Win: Rafa Junior (9)
Place: Four Guns (3)
Show: Bethel Road (2)

2nd Race – Gulfstream Park – Sunday, March 15th, 2026

Claiming, 5 Furlongs, Synthetic, fillies and mares, NW2L, claiming 17,500–16,000.

Post Time

1:19 PM local post; second Tapeta sprint and an early reference on how the surface plays.

Pace Analysis

At 5 furlongs on Tapeta, speed is always dangerous, and this eight-horse field has several that can show early foot. Amande (1) from the rail with Luis Saez for Happy Alter is likely to be sent hard to hold position. Wildly Speedy (5) with Tyler Gaffalione and Mimi Willy (3) with Edgard Zayas also project as pace factors, and Mucho Macho Lady (4) may chase close if she breaks alertly.​

On the Beam (8) for Michael Matz with Javier Castellano draws outside and can either press from the clear or sit just off the duel. Overall the pace should be honest, with a lean toward horses who can sit just behind the top two and tip out late.

Key Contenders

Amande (1) with Luis Saez from the rail is a key speed; this rider excels at sending and nursing speed on Tapeta, and Amande (1) fits the NW2L claiming conditions with enough class and early zip to be the main pace threat. If she breaks cleanly and clears, she could prove very difficult to catch.

Wildly Speedy (5) with Tyler Gaffalione for Steve Klesaris is another strong contender, likely to sit just off Amande (1) and apply pressure. Wildly Speedy (5) has the right rider and barn profile for this spot and may get the first run on tiring leaders.​

On the Beam (8) with Javier Castellano for Michael Matz has the ideal outside stalking trip in this configuration, and the ability to sit third or fourth early and pounce turning for home. On the Beam (8) should benefit if the inside pace gets hot.

Secondary Choices

Mimi Willy (3) with Edgard Zayas for Joseph Orseno is a logical underneath threat who could be close early and hang on for a piece. Mimi Willy (3) is usable in exactas and trifectas, especially if she can sit just off the very front.

Liz Loves Shopping (2), also from the Orseno barn with Pietro Moran, is a mid-pack closer type; Liz Loves Shopping (2) can clunk up late if the pace collapses, but needs things to go her way. Ballycurrin (6) with Horacio Karamanos is another mid-priced option who can pick up pieces from a stalking position, though Ballycurrin (6) appears a notch below the top trio on paper.

Longshots

Mucho Macho Lady (4) with Jorge Panaijo is lightly proven and must improve; Mucho Macho Lady (4) could be forward early but must show more finish at this level. Get the Win (7) with Edwin Gonzalez for Sam Wilensky is a potential longshot; Get the Win (7) might sit mid-pack and try to make one run, but likely needs some improvement and an ideal setup.

Selections

Win: Amande (1)
Place: On the Beam (8)
Show: Wildly Speedy (5)

3rd Race – Gulfstream Park – Sunday, March 15th, 2026

Maiden Claiming, 5 Furlongs, Synthetic, 3-year-olds, claiming 35,000–30,000.

Post Time

1:49 PM local post.

Pace Analysis

This Tapeta sprint for maidens looks more balanced, with a combination of speed and tactical types but fewer pure runoff types than the opener. Game Boss (1) from the rail with Micah Husbands should show good early speed for Jorge Delgado, while Win Runner (5) with Tyler Gaffalione and Mosai (6) with Jorge Ruiz for Victor Barboza Jr add pace from the middle.​

Majestic Noir (8) with Luis Saez and Funky See Funky Do (7) with Junior Alvarado for Chad Summers will be prominent from the outside gates, and both can be pressing or stalking. Expect a solid but not suicidal pace, with an edge to those who can stalk and finish.

Key Contenders

Majestic Noir (8) with Luis Saez for Victor Barboza Jr is a key player, with outside speed and a rider who excels in these Tapeta sprints. From post 8, Majestic Noir (8) can either force the issue or sit a perfect pressing trip and launch off the turn.​

Funky See Funky Do (7) with Junior Alvarado for Chad Summers is a likely well-meant contender, especially with blinkers on; Funky See Funky Do (7) should be prominent early and may show improved focus with the equipment. The outside-middle draw is excellent for working out a clear, pace-pressing trip.

Win Runner (5) with Tyler Gaffalione for Armando De La Cerda was noted as a re-entered scratch previously and now finds a more suitable spot; Win Runner (5) fits the price level and could improve sharply second out or with a class drop. Having Tyler Gaffalione on a re-entered maiden claimer like this is typically a strong positive sign.​

Secondary Choices

Game Boss (1) for Jorge Delgado with Micah Husbands is an inside speed who can stick around late if he breaks sharply; Game Boss (1) is a logical exacta and trifecta inclusion. Finest Gamble (3) with Miguel Vasquez for Bruce Grossman is a mid-pack type who can finish if the leaders tire; Finest Gamble (3) is usable underneath.

Renovator (4) with Javier Castellano for Michael Matz is a possible improver with blinkers; Renovator (4) may show more early foot and can get a ground-saving trip from the inside-middle. Renovator (4) is a useful backup in exotics.

Longshots

Unreachable Star (2) with Jose Morelos for Guadalupe Preciado needs to step up to contend; Unreachable Star (2) projects more as a fringe exotics piece. Mosai (6), a stablemate of Majestic Noir (8), may be used more as a pace tool but can hang around for a minor slice if the outside stablemate gets the win; Mosai (6) is more of a superfecta filler.

Selections

Win: Majestic Noir (8)
Place: Win Runner (5)
Show: Funky See Funky Do (7)

4th Race – Gulfstream Park – Sunday, March 15th, 2026

Maiden Special Weight, 1 1/16 Miles, Dirt, 3-year-old fillies.

Post Time

2:19 PM local post.

Pace Analysis

This is a compact but deep field of seven maiden special weight fillies with high-profile connections and riders. Arcana (1) for Ian Wilkes with Javier Castellano may show enough early speed from the rail to secure a ground-saving stalking trip. The Coromoto (2) with Edwin Gonzalez for Victor Barboza Jr has been scratched previously on vet advice and now returns; The Coromoto (2) can be handy early if fully sound.

Song of Sarah (3) with Joel Rosario for Danny Gargan and Star Actress (4) with Junior Alvarado for Bill Mott both have the profiles of tactical stalkers who sit just off any dueling leaders. The Pletcher pair Squander (5) with John Velazquez and Wiretapped (6) with Luis Saez, along with Conciliation (7) with Miguel Vasquez for Bill Mott, create a pace scenario where no one may want a punishing duel; expect a controlled, tactical flow with a strong finishing kick from the better-class fillies.

Key Contenders

Squander (5) for Todd Pletcher with John Velazquez is a prime contender, with top connections and an ideal draw in the middle that allows a stalking trip in the clear. Pedigree and barn patterns point to Squander (5) being well-meant at this distance, and the rider excels in these two-turn Gulfstream dirt routes.​

Wiretapped (6) for Todd Pletcher with Luis Saez is the stablemate and equally dangerous, particularly if she shows more speed and attempts to control the pace. Wiretapped (6) could find herself on or just off the lead, and Luis Saez's aggressive style is perfectly suited to leveraging that advantage.​

Star Actress (4) for Bill Mott with Junior Alvarado is a key threat if the Pletcher pair overdo it early; Star Actress (4) has the profile of a filly who can sit third or fourth and grind home strongly. With Mott's patient handling, Star Actress (4) can take advantage if the favorites falter.

Secondary Choices

Song of Sarah (3) with Joel Rosario for Danny Gargan is a logical secondary choice; Song of Sarah (3) should sit off the leaders and look to make a sustained run, and Joel Rosario is adept at timing that kind of move. Arcana (1) with Javier Castellano for Ian Wilkes should improve with added distance and experience; Arcana (1) can secure a rail-saving trip and potentially slip through late.

Conciliation (7) for Bill Mott with Miguel Vasquez is currently listed as an also-eligible on the scratch watch and may not draw in, but if she runs, Conciliation (7) would be a deep outside stalker who could benefit if the pace is more contested than expected. The Coromoto (2) has vet-scratch history and must be watched on the board; if fully ready, The Coromoto (2) can be an early pace presence or mid-pack stalker.​

Longshots

Given the small field and high-class connections, there are no true throw-outs, but The Coromoto (2) and Conciliation (7) (if in) carry more risk than the Pletcher and primary Mott entrants due to recent scratch notes. Both, however, can be used as longshot spice in multi-race tickets if the tote suggests live intent.​

Selections

Win: Squander (5)
Place: Wiretapped (6)
Show: Star Actress (4)

5th Race – Gulfstream Park – Sunday, March 15th, 2026

Claiming, 1 1/16 Miles, Turf (rail 73 feet), fillies and mares, 4yo and up, NW3L or non-winners since Oct 20, 2025, claiming 25,000–20,000.

Post Time

2:49 PM local post.

Pace Analysis

On firm turf with the rail at 73 feet, early position matters, but this eight-horse group lacks a clear runoff front-runner. Moms Martini (1) for Saffie Joseph Jr with Tyler Gaffalione from the rail can be forwardly placed but may prefer a tracking role. Phoenix of Wit (2) with Edgard Zayas for Joseph Orseno has enough tactical speed to contest the early pace or sit just behind it.​

Cheekiest (3) with Irad Ortiz Jr for Nicholas Tomlinson draws ideally to take a stalking position in the first flight, while Bertrille (4) with Rajiv Maragh for Timothy Hills is another stalker type. Starship Serenity (5) at low weight with Carlos Martinez might try to steal it if nobody else wants the lead, and Ready to Battle (6) with Dylan Davis for Mark Casse is a versatile type who can sit mid-pack. Overall this projects as a moderate-paced turf route where tactical stalkers and inside-saving trips hold an edge.

Key Contenders

Cheekiest (3) with Irad Ortiz Jr is a standout on paper; Cheekiest (3) has top turf rider, ideal post, and a class level that fits well within the NW3L/conditioned claiming framework, making her the filly most likely to get a winning stalking trip. The combination of Irad Ortiz Jr's turf instincts and ground-saving positioning at this rail setting is highly potent.​

Moms Martini (1) with Tyler Gaffalione for Saffie Joseph Jr is another strong contender; Moms Martini (1) draws the rail and can sit just behind any loose speed, ready to slip through on the hedge. The barn and rider combination is highly effective at Gulfstream in turf routes.​

Phoenix of Wit (2) with Edgard Zayas for Joseph Orseno fits well as a consistent type at this level, with enough tactical speed to avoid traffic and enough finishing kick to be a major threat turning for home. Phoenix of Wit (2) is likely to be in the thick of things from the top of the lane.

Secondary Choices

Ready to Battle (6) with Dylan Davis for Mark Casse is a reliable secondary option; Ready to Battle (6) should sit a mid-pack trip and attempt to rally into the lane, and Casse's turf runners are often live at this meet. Bertrille (4) with Rajiv Maragh is another seasoned mare in this spot; Bertrille (4) has enough experience in similar races and is a logical exacta and trifecta piece.​

Lady River Lily (8) with Edwin Gonzalez for Douglas Seyler is outside-drawn and may lose some ground, but Lady River Lily (8) can be used as a mid-priced exotics player if she can tuck in before the first turn. Starship Serenity (5), with a very light impost, might attempt a theft, but Starship Serenity (5) projects more as a potential pace presence and late fade into third or fourth.

Longshots

Judge Judith (7) with Jose Morelos for Amzadali Jehaludi has recent vet scratch history and may not be fully reliable, but Judge Judith (7) has enough back class to grab a minor share if she gets the right trip and is fully sound. She is better used as a longshot trifecta and superfecta inclusion rather than a key.​

Selections

Win: Cheekiest (3)
Place: Moms Martini (1)
Show: Phoenix of Wit (2)

6th Race – Gulfstream Park – Sunday, March 15th, 2026

Maiden Special Weight, 7 Furlongs, Dirt, 3-year-old fillies.

Post Time

3:23 PM local post.

Pace Analysis

Seven-furlong dirt maidens at Gulfstream tend to favor horses with tactical speed that can clear or sit just off the lead, and this race features several such profiles. Answered Prayers (1) with Junior Alvarado for Bill Mott has the rail and enough early foot to hold position, but must avoid a duel. Off the Payroll (2) with Edgar Perez and Fleeting Moon (3) with Mario Gutierrez for Brian Lynch both contribute to early pressure.

Miss Complicated (4) with Edgard Zayas for Ian Wilkes and Horsing Around (6) with Tyler Gaffalione for Saffie Joseph Jr add pace/stalking presence from the middle. Joyful Justice (7) with Irad Ortiz Jr for Brad Cox, Bourbon Betty (8) with John Velazquez for Mark Hennig, and Pharoahs Affair (9) with Luis Saez for Katerina Vassilieva form a deep closing and stalking group. Pace should be strong but not suicidal, favoring talented stalkers and strong finishers.​

Key Contenders

Joyful Justice (7) with Irad Ortiz Jr for Brad Cox is a key filly; the connections, rider, and 7-furlong profile all signal high intent, and Joyful Justice (7) should get a perfect stalking trip behind the main speed before unleashing a strong stretch run. Cox's barn typically points the right horses to this kind of spot, and Joyful Justice (7) deserves favoritism.​

Horsing Around (6) with Tyler Gaffalione for Saffie Joseph Jr has been listed as also-eligible earlier in the meet and now gets a spot; Horsing Around (6) should show tactical speed and can either press or stalk, with a barn that excels with second-time starters and well-meant maidens. If she runs to her works and connections, Horsing Around (6) will be in the mix late.​

Answered Prayers (1) with Junior Alvarado for Bill Mott has the rail and a strong finishing profile, and Mott's maidens often take a step forward with added distance; Answered Prayers (1) can be a major player if she avoids getting trapped behind tiring speed. The rail draw can be an asset if she breaks cleanly.

Secondary Choices

Bourbon Betty (8) with John Velazquez for Mark Hennig is a solid secondary contender; Bourbon Betty (8) should sit off the pace in mid-pack and try to make one run in the lane, and Velazquez is very capable at nursing a 7-furlong trip. Miss Complicated (4) with Edgard Zayas for Ian Wilkes is another mid-paced filly who can be around late; Miss Complicated (4) is usable in trifectas.​

Off the Payroll (2) and Fleeting Moon (3), both with Brian Lynch, should ensure a lively pace; Off the Payroll (2) could improve second time or with experience, and Fleeting Moon (3) may appreciate the distance. Both Off the Payroll (2) and Fleeting Moon (3) are fringe exotics players.

Longshots

Mezcalera (5) with Edwin Gonzalez for Michael Matz is a longer shot who can potentially clunk up late into the lower rungs of the superfecta; Mezcalera (5) likely needs more time and distance but is not impossible for minor awards. Pharoahs Affair (9) with Luis Saez for Katerina Vassilieva must improve but has a rider capable of making an aggressive tactical move; Pharoahs Affair (9) is more of a speculative longshot for deep tickets.

Selections

Win: Joyful Justice (7)
Place: Horsing Around (6)
Show: Answered Prayers (1)

7th Race – Gulfstream Park – Sunday, March 15th, 2026

Claiming, 1 Mile, Turf (rail 73 feet), fillies and mares, 3yo and up, NW2L, claiming 17,500–16,000.

Post Time

3:52 PM local post.

Pace Analysis

This is a full field of 10 with several potential pace types. Pretty Shy (1) with Jorge Ruiz for Guadalupe Preciado from the rail may show more speed routing; Pretty Shy (1) can secure inside position early. American Popstar (2) with Junior Alvarado for Georgina Baxter and Bembridge Ledge (4) with Luis Saez for Jose DAngelo both have enough tactical speed to be in the first flight, although Bembridge Ledge (4) has been listed as also-eligible recently and may require monitoring.​

Corona Princess (5) is lighter-weighted under Mia Nicholls; Corona Princess (5) might go forward early to take advantage of the weight break. Annie Goodbody (7) with Edgard Zayas, Cairo Comedy (8) with Tyler Gaffalione, The Package (9) with Edwin Gonzalez, and Souffle On Fire (10) with Irad Ortiz Jr for Saffie Joseph Jr are primarily stalkers and closers, and several will look to sit mid-pack. Pace should be honest but not overly hot, slightly favoring tactical stalkers.

Key Contenders

Souffle On Fire (10) with Irad Ortiz Jr for Saffie Joseph Jr is a primary contender; Souffle On Fire (10) should get a wide but confident stalking trip, sitting just behind the first flight and making a sustained rally into the lane. The combination of top jockey, strong barn, and NW2L turf claimers is a proven winning pattern.​

Cairo Comedy (8) with Tyler Gaffalione for Ronald Spatz is another key contender; Cairo Comedy (8) fits the class level and should enjoy the mile turf trip, with Tyler Gaffalione likely to place her mid-pack and save as much ground as possible. Cairo Comedy (8) is an ideal component for exactas and multi-race exotics.​

Lucky Esther (3) with Javier Castellano for Michael Matz is a lightly raced 3-year-old filly stepping into a NW2L spot; Lucky Esther (3) might show improvement with distance and experience, and the 3-year-old allowance can be an advantage with some upside. From post 3, Lucky Esther (3) should get a ground-saving trip.

Secondary Choices

American Popstar (2) with Junior Alvarado for Georgina Baxter is a logical secondary choice who might sit just off the early pace and hang on for a minor share; American Popstar (2) can be used in exactas and trifectas. Annie Goodbody (7) with Edgard Zayas for Armando De La Cerda is another consistent type at this level; Annie Goodbody (7) will likely be running late and is a solid trifecta inclusion.

Pretty Shy (1) with Jorge Ruiz can make the most of the inside draw and may sneak into the picture if she can get a rail-saving trip and enough pace to run at; Pretty Shy (1) is usable underneath. Bembridge Ledge (4), assuming she gets in, has enough class and tactical speed to contend, and Bembridge Ledge (4) should be monitored closely on the board.​

Longshots

Corona Princess (5) with Mia Nicholls carries a light weight and could try to outrun odds on the front end; Corona Princess (5) is an interesting longshot for minor awards if allowed to dictate terms. Acheron (6) with Joe Bravo for Timothy Hills has some back turf form and can rally late; Acheron (6) is more of a deep exotics play.

The Package (9) with Edwin Gonzalez for Laura Cazares is lightly raced and may improve, but The Package (9) needs a big step forward in this crowded field and is best used as a speculative longshot in supers.

Selections

Win: Souffle On Fire (10)
Place: Cairo Comedy (8)
Show: Lucky Esther (3)

8th Race – Gulfstream Park – Sunday, March 15th, 2026

Claiming, 6 Furlongs, Dirt, 4-year-olds and up, claiming 6,250.

Post Time

4:23 PM local post.

Pace Analysis

This dirt sprint features several hard-knocking claimers with speed. Sweet Cha Cha (1) with Jorge Luis Gonzalez for Leon McKanas from the rail must leave hard to avoid being shuffled back, and could be part of the early mix. Torch Is Passed (2) with apprentice Carlos Martinez and Sound of the Beast (3) with Edwin Gonzalez for Ronald Coy add inside and middle pace, while Etendre (4) with Javier Castellano, also for Ronald Coy, is capable of pressing or stalking closely.

Valued Cajun (5) with Jose Morelos, Endrick (6) with Edgard Zayas for Mark Passley, Chaplin (7) with Yolber Torres, and Outlaw Country (8) with Pietro Moran for Kelly Breen make this a deeply competitive pace picture. Expect a fast early fraction and a strong finishing kick from whoever can sit just off the pace and avoid the duel.

Key Contenders

Sound of the Beast (3) with Edwin Gonzalez for Ronald Coy has been highlighted by handicappers as a key spot play at this level, and fits perfectly as a middle draw pace presser who can sit just off the leaders and pounce in the lane. Sound of the Beast (3) should benefit from stablemate Etendre (4) applying pressure up front.​

Etendre (4) with Javier Castellano is another strong contender; Etendre (4) can either duel on the lead or sit outside the main speed and get first run on the closers. With both Coy runners well-placed, the barn looks likely to be heavily involved in the finish.

Endrick (6) with Edgard Zayas for Mark Passley is a versatile stalker who can track in mid-pack and launch a late run; Endrick (6) is well-suited to a fast pace scenario and has the rider to time the move.

Secondary Choices

Sweet Cha Cha (1) for Leon McKanas can be a threat if he breaks sharply and uses the rail to his advantage; Sweet Cha Cha (1) is a good exacta and trifecta candidate if the inside holds. Valued Cajun (5) with Jose Morelos for J Kent Sweezey is a consistent type who can sit mid-pack and grind home; Valued Cajun (5) is a solid secondary inclusion in exotics.

Outlaw Country (8) with Pietro Moran for Kelly Breen may get a clean outside stalking trip and can offer value if overlooked; Outlaw Country (8) is a viable option in trifectas. Chaplin (7) with Yolber Torres is lighter-ridden and can be forward, but Chaplin (7) needs improvement to challenge for the win.

Longshots

Torch Is Passed (2) with Carlos Martinez for Nolan Ramsey has some early foot but must step up in class and consistency; Torch Is Passed (2) looks more like a minor slice contender at best. Overall, most of the field has some chance, but the Coy pair and Endrick (6) appear to hold the upper hand.

Selections

Win: Sound of the Beast (3)
Place: Endrick (6)
Show: Etendre (4)

9th Race – Gulfstream Park – Sunday, March 15th, 2026

Allowance Optional Claiming, 7 1/2 Furlongs, Turf (rail 73 feet), fillies and mares, 4-year-olds and up.

Post Time

4:54 PM local post.

Pace Analysis

This is a quality turf event with several classy mares and fillies. Riding Pretty (1) with Edgar Perez for Eddie Owens Jr from the rail may be forwardly placed to use the inside advantage. Contrary (2) with Irad Ortiz Jr for Brendan Walsh and Being Betty (4) with Luis Saez for Lisa Bartkowski both project as tactical stalkers who can press the pace.

Libban (3) with Edwin Gonzalez for Saffie Joseph Jr, Malleymoo (5) with Tyler Gaffalione for Chad Brown, Shifty (6) with Javier Castellano, and Minty (7) with Dylan Davis, both for Mark Casse, create a deep closing and pressing group. Afrodita (8) with Mario Gutierrez for Fausto Gutierrez was recently scratched by the vet at this level and must be evaluated carefully. Pace should be moderate to honest, favoring tactical stalkers with acceleration.​

Key Contenders

Malleymoo (5) with Tyler Gaffalione for Chad Brown is a major contender; Malleymoo (5) fits the condition, has the right rider, and should sit a perfect mid-pack stalking trip, launching with a strong turn of foot in upper stretch. Chad Browns turf runners in Florida are almost always live and well meant in this type of race.

Contrary (2) with Irad Ortiz Jr for Brendan Walsh is another key; Contrary (2) should sit close to the pace in second or third and may get first run on deep closers. Irad Ortiz Jr is exceptional at nursing position into the first turn and saving ground, an important factor with the rail at 73 feet.​

Libban (3) with Edwin Gonzalez for Saffie Joseph Jr is a consistent performer; Libban (3) may not be as flashy as Malleymoo (5), but she fits the level and should be in the thick of things turning for home. The inside-middle draw is ideal for a trip just behind the leaders.

Secondary Choices

Shifty (6) with Javier Castellano for Mark Casse is a credible secondary player; Shifty (6) should sit mid-pack with a chance to grind home and pick off rivals late. Minty (7), also for Mark Casse with Dylan Davis, offers a similar mid-pack profile; Minty (7) is a useful trifecta and superfecta inclusion.

Being Betty (4) with Luis Saez for Lisa Bartkowski is another filly with upside; Being Betty (4) can press the pace or sit just off it, and Luis Saez can be very effective on this type at Gulfstream. Riding Pretty (1) from the rail may try to steal ground and hang on for a piece; Riding Pretty (1) is a secondary option.

Longshots

Afrodita (8) with Mario Gutierrez for Fausto Gutierrez has recent vet scratch history and thus carries some risk, but Afrodita (8) has enough ability to be a longshot threat to hit the board if fully sound and properly positioned. She is best used as a price play in deeper exotics rather than as a win key.​

Selections

Win: Malleymoo (5)
Place: Contrary (2)
Show: Libban (3)

10th Race – Gulfstream Park – Sunday, March 15th, 2026

Claiming, 1 1/16 Miles, Turf (rail 73 feet), 4-year-olds and up, claiming 20,000–16,000.

Post Time

5:25 PM local post.

Pace Analysis

This is a competitive turf claimer to close the card. Corta Fuego (1) with Irad Ortiz Jr for Kevin Attard from the rail is likely to be sent or placed very close to the pace, especially with the rail out. Jims Hope (2) with Junior Alvarado for Martin Drexler has tactical speed and should sit just off the leaders.

Walter Me Lad (3) with Miguel Vasquez for Beau Chapman has recent vet scratch notes but can be part of the pace if fully fit, while Carentan (4) with Edwin Gonzalez for Blake Kelly and Rashid (6) with Mario Gutierrez for Fausto Gutierrez contribute to a strongly contested early group. Space Launch (5) with Javier Castellano for Elizabeth Dobles, Jayhawk (7) with Jorge Ruiz, Border War (8) with Edgard Zayas for James Toner, and Battle of Dover (9) with Jose Morelos for Elizabeth Dobles are more likely to stalk and close. Overall, the pace looks honest to strong, creating opportunities for mid-pack and late runners.​

Key Contenders

Corta Fuego (1) with Irad Ortiz Jr for Kevin Attard is a key contender; Corta Fuego (1) has the rail, a top turf rider, and the right class level, and can either control the pace or sit just off a dueling pair before kicking away in the lane. Irad Ortiz Jr's skills at saving ground and timing the move are critical in this spot.​

Border War (8) with Edgard Zayas for James Toner is another major player; Border War (8) should sit mid-pack or slightly closer and rally wide into the stretch, and Zayas is familiar with this type of trip at Gulfstream. The outside draw is not ideal, but in a competitive field with a likely honest pace, Border War (8) can still be dangerous.​

Space Launch (5) with Javier Castellano for Elizabeth Dobles is a seasoned turf router; Space Launch (5) should be positioned in the second flight and has the grindy kick to mow down tired leaders late. The central draw is advantageous for minimizing ground loss.

Secondary Choices

Jims Hope (2) with Junior Alvarado for Martin Drexler is a logical secondary choice; Jims Hope (2) can be on or near the lead and may hang on for a share if not pressured too hard. Jayhawk (7) with Jorge Ruiz is another mid-range contender; Jayhawk (7) should sit mid-pack and can finish into the exotics with a clean trip.

Carentan (4) with Edwin Gonzalez for Blake Kelly is a possible pace component who can still fight on for minor awards; Carentan (4) is usable underneath in trifectas and superfectas. Battle of Dover (9) with Jose Morelos for Elizabeth Dobles is a more distant closer from the outside and will need things to completely fall apart up front; Battle of Dover (9) is best used as a superfecta filler.

Longshots

Rashid (6) with Mario Gutierrez for Fausto Gutierrez has a recent trainer scratch note and carries some risk, but Rashid (6) has enough ability to affect the pace and potentially hang for a small share if he moves forward. Walter Me Lad (3) with similar vet-scratch notes is an even riskier proposition; Walter Me Lad (3) can be included only in deep exotics if you believe the horse returns fully sound and fit to compete.​

Selections

Win: Corta Fuego (1)
Place: Border War (8)
Show: Space Launch (5)

Jockey Notes and Insights

Recent Gulfstream jockey statistics for the current meet show Irad Ortiz Jr leading in win percentage and earnings, with Tyler Gaffalione, Edgard Zayas, Javier Castellano, and Junior Alvarado all ranking near the top of the standings. This is reflected on today's card with Irad Ortiz Jr aboard key mounts such as Rafa Junior (9), Cheekiest (3), Joyful Justice (7), Souffle On Fire (10), Contrary (2), and Corta Fuego (1), all of whom figure prominently in their respective races.​

Tyler Gaffalione has a strong presence on Tapeta and turf, riding Four Guns (3), Wildly Speedy (5), Win Runner (5), Moms Martini (1), Cairo Comedy (8), Malleymoo (5), and others across the card. Edgard Zayas is similarly well-mounted, including Dont Go Astray (7), Phoenix of Wit (2), Miss Complicated (4), Annie Goodbody (7), and Endrick (6), suggesting he will impact both pace and finishing patterns in multiple races.​

Javier Castellano, John Velazquez, and Junior Alvarado provide veteran presence in key maiden and turf races; their mounts Squander (5), Arcana (1), Lucky Esther (3), On the Beam (8), and others are often well-prepared and likely to offer professional trips. As a general wagering angle, weighting tickets toward Ortiz, Gaffalione, and Zayas when they align with strong barns (Pletcher, Brown, Joseph, Casse) remains a profitable baseline approach at this meet.​

Trainer Notes and Insights

Todd Pletcher brings two strong maiden special weight fillies in Squander (5) and Wiretapped (6) in the fourth race; his barn's record with dirt route fillies at Gulfstream is consistently high, especially when paired with John Velazquez and Luis Saez. Chad Brown sends Malleymoo (5) in the ninth race, a typical spot where the barn often strikes with turf fillies and mares at the allowance optional claiming level.​

Saffie Joseph Jr is heavily represented across Tapeta, turf, and dirt, including Rebellution (8), Moms Martini (1), Horsing Around (6), Libban (3), Souffle On Fire (10), and others; his horses are almost always well-bet and frequently dictate pace or sit ideal stalking trips. Mark Casse's entries, such as Ready to Battle (6), Shifty (6), and Minty (7), fit well in turf routes and may be underbet compared to the very top barns, creating occasional value opportunities.​

Other barns to note include Georgina Baxter, Michael Matz, and Ronald Coy. Baxter's American Popstar (2) and similar types often show speed on turf, while Matz tends to have improving 3-year-olds like Lucky Esther (3), Mezcalera (5), and On the Beam (8) ready to take steps forward with distance and experience. Ronald Coy's pair in the eighth race, Sound of the Beast (3) and Etendre (4), are well-spotted in a claiming sprint where the barn can potentially control both pace and finish.​

Best Wagering Strategies and Value Plays

Given the structure of the card, multi-race wagers such as the early Pick 4 and the late Pick 4/5 are attractive. One approach for an early sequence anchored around races 2–5 is to lean on Amande (1) and On the Beam (8) in the second, then spread moderately in the third with Majestic Noir (8), Win Runner (5), and Funky See Funky Do (7), and single or strongly lean on Squander (5) in the fourth before using a three-deep approach with Cheekiest (3), Moms Martini (1), and Phoenix of Wit (2) in the fifth. This balances chalk anchors with some mid-priced turf claimers in a race where trip will matter.​

In the late Pick 4 (races 7–10), a solid strategy is to use Souffle On Fire (10) and Cairo Comedy (8) as A-levels in the seventh, lean on Sound of the Beast (3) and Endrick (6) in the eighth, spread slightly in the ninth with Malleymoo (5), Contrary (2), and Libban (3), and close with Corta Fuego (1), Border War (8), and Space Launch (5) in the tenth. This structure gives strong coverage in the most likely winning profiles while leaving room for a mild upset or two to inflate payouts.​

Value plays identified by handicappers include Bertrille (4) in the fifth and Sound of the Beast (3) in the eighth, both of which have been highlighted as strong individual win candidates at likely fair odds. From a vertical standpoint, races like the first and third, with large Tapeta fields and uncertain favorite strength, are ideal for constructing trifectas and superfectas that key logical favorites like Rafa Junior (9) and Majestic Noir (8) over multiple mid-priced and longshot runners who can clunk up for third or fourth.​

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