Mountaineer Park – Pick Pony Handicapper Report & Tip Sheet – News and Analysis for the April 13, 2026 card

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Mountaineer Park Race Day Overview — April 13, 2026

Mountaineer Park in Chester, West Virginia opens its Monday evening card with an 11-race program anchored primarily by claiming and allowance events on the main dirt strip. Tonight's card features a range of claiming levels from the $3,200 bottom claiming ranks up through a $12,500 conditioned claimer in Race 7, with a maiden special weight for fillies and mares in Race 4 providing the marquee event of the evening. The card also includes an allowance condition for non-winners of one race in Race 2 that figures to draw serious attention from horseplayers looking for quality on an otherwise blue-collar night at the West Virginia oval.

The card draws a mix of Mountaineer's regular stable population, with trainers Juan Pablo Silva, Juan Carlos Vazquez, Jay P. Bernardini, Carlos A. Lopez, and Anthony Farrior each saddling multiple runners across the program. Jabdiel Castillo also has entries in the early part of the card. The jockey colony is led by Luis Negron, who carries six mounts tonight, along with Bailey Weatherly, Diaz R., and B. Whitacre, each with multiple assignments. The depth of riding talent makes certain jockey-trainer combinations worth tracking throughout the card.

Post times run from 7:00 PM Eastern through approximately 10:30 PM Eastern, with all races contested on the main dirt track. Total purse distribution across the 11-race card is modest but consistent with West Virginia's regional circuit. No major scratches have been reported at press time.

Weather and Track Conditions — Mountaineer Park, April 13, 2026

The Ohio River Valley sees variable spring conditions in mid-April, and Chester, West Virginia typically experiences transitional weather during this stretch of the calendar. The forecast for the Mountaineer Park area on April 13, 2026 calls for mild temperatures in the upper 40s to low 50s Fahrenheit at post time, with partly cloudy skies and a modest southwest wind. Precipitation is not anticipated to be a significant factor during the racing program, though residual moisture from earlier in the week could influence surface conditions heading into the evening.

Track maintenance crews at Mountaineer have been working to maintain consistent moisture levels through the spring meet. The strip tends to run somewhat speed-favoring when sealed and dry, though the deeper going that can come with spring humidity occasionally evens the playing field between closers and frontrunners.

Given the expected conditions, pace figures should translate normally, and speed horses from good post positions should be given appropriate weight in the handicapping.

Track Bias and Post Position Analysis

Mountaineer Park is a one-mile oval with a compact configuration that rewards tactical positioning. The main track tends to favor horses that can secure a ground-saving position along the rail, particularly in routes, though in sprints the inside posts can be a slight disadvantage if speed horses get shuffled back early.

In recent Mountaineer meetings, there has been a modest speed bias on dry, fast tracks, with horses that can set or stalk manageable fractions from the front generally holding an advantage. The first turn at Mountaineer comes up quickly in sprint races, which can create interference problems for horses drawn wide who need to find early position. The 1,210-foot sprint distance that dominates tonight's card does not offer a great deal of real estate for closers to make up ground unless pace is genuinely contested.

Post position analysis for tonight's sprints suggests that middle posts — specifically posts 3 through 6 — offer the clearest route to position without burning early energy to get into the race. Outside posts in fields of seven or more require jockeys to either use their horse early to secure position or drop back and make a sweeping move that often proves too ambitious. Posts 1 and 2 can be advantageous for horses that want to press or set an easy pace, but dead rail horses with no tactical speed are at a disadvantage.

For the one-mile-plus route in Race 8 at 1,320 feet, post position is less decisive, and the class of the horse becomes the primary handicapping factor.

RACE 1 — Post (7:00)/6:00/5:00/4:00 — 1210f | D | C | Clm 7500b | BUN | Purse $13,000

A six-horse field at the $7,500 claiming level for non-winners of two races, contested at the 1,210-foot sprint distance on the main dirt. The short field and claiming tag suggest horses in transition — some dropping in class seeking easier company, others trying to find their condition. The morning line favors Royal Curlin (POST 3) at 2-1 and More Love (POST 1) at 3-1, with Stormy Hollow (POST 5) just behind at 4-1. The public will likely concentrate action in this top trio.

Pace Analysis

This shape of this race is fairly straightforward with six runners. More Love (POST 1) from the inside draws attention as a potential pace-setter from the rail, with Royal Curlin (POST 3) likely to press or sit just off the lead. Stormy Hollow (POST 5) figures to be a pace-stalker from a few lengths off the speed. The critical question is whether any early duel between the front two allows Stormy Hollow (POST 5) to swoop past a tired leader in the stretch. With only six horses, pace figures to be measured rather than torrid, which should keep early speed alive in the lane.

Key Contenders

Royal Curlin (POST 3) represents the most logical play at the co-favorite price. Trained by Juan Pablo Silva, who has been one of Mountaineer's most consistent conditioners, Royal Curlin (POST 3) pairs with jockey Luis Negron, a regular partner for Silva's stable. The 2-1 morning line reflects the combination of a capable trainer, a trusted jockey, and what appears to be a horse placed at a suitable level. Handicappers have identified Royal Curlin (POST 3) as the one to beat based on class and trainer form.

More Love (POST 1) draws the inside post, which can be advantageous in a small field at this distance. Trainer Jabdiel Castillo has been active on this card, and jockey D.L. Parker is a competent hand in the colony. The 3-1 price reflects public confidence, and if More Love (POST 1) can secure an uncontested lead or force a soft pace, this runner could be very difficult to catch.

Secondary Choices

Stormy Hollow (POST 5) with Anthony Farrior training and Erik Barbaran aboard at 4-1 is a solid secondary play. Farrior has a respectable operation at Mountaineer, and Stormy Hollow (POST 5) from the five-post gets a good tactical position in a six-horse field. A pressing-stalking style in this configuration can be ideal, and if the early fractions are honest, Stormy Hollow (POST 5) has the look of a horse who could run into the exacta or better.

Mischievous Juan (POST 2) at 6-1 for trainer Juan Carlos Vazquez and jockey F. Garcia offers some intrigue. Vazquez conditions several runners on tonight's card and is a trainer worth tracking at Mountaineer. The 6-1 morning line suggests the morning line maker sees some reason for pause, but the price is fair if Mischievous Juan (POST 2) has shown improvement.

Longshots

Panthor (POST 4) at 8-1 for trainer Carlos A. Lopez and jockey B. Whitacre is a longer price that requires a strong performance to hit the board. Lopez has multiple runners tonight, which can sometimes dilute focus, but Panthor (POST 4) should not be entirely dismissed in trifecta coverage.

Bledsoe (POST 6) at 9-1 for Virginia Demczyk and jockey Ricardo Barrios rounds out the field. Drawing the outside post in a six-horse field at this distance makes the task more difficult, and the 9-1 morning line reflects the combination of a modest win record and the post position challenge. Bledsoe (POST 6) can be used minimally in exotic coverage but is not a recommended win play.

Betting Strategy

The race presents a clear key-horse scenario with Royal Curlin (POST 3). Straightforward win play at 2-1 is reasonable for those willing to accept the favorite's price. For exotics, an exacta box of Royal Curlin (POST 3) and More Love (POST 1) makes sense, with Stormy Hollow (POST 5) added for trifecta coverage. A $1 trifecta key of Royal Curlin (POST 3) over More Love (POST 1) and Stormy Hollow (POST 5) is a logical play.

Selections

Win: Royal Curlin (POST 3) Place: More Love (POST 1) Show: Stormy Hollow (POST 5)

RACE 2 — Post (7:25)/6:25/5:25/4:25 — 1210f | D | A | Alw 20000n1x | BUN | Purse $20,000

The richest race on the front half of the card, this allowance event for non-winners of one race carries a $20,000 purse. A field of six goes 1,210 feet on the dirt in what is effectively the class race of the evening. Abundant Energy (POST 3) and Petesoldfashioned (POST 5) share co-favorite status at 2-1, creating what could be a genuine dual-handicapping challenge. Bernardini has two runners — Pallino (POST 2) and Abundant Energy (POST 3) — which gives his barn meaningful leverage over the outcome.

Pace Analysis

With two co-favorites, this race hinges on which one establishes a favorable position and whether either engages the other early. Petesoldfashioned (POST 5) from the outside of the co-favorites may need to use some energy in the first furlong to avoid being trapped wide. Cool Couple (POST 1) and Cantucci (POST 4) represent potential pace-setters or pressers from their respective posts. If Abundant Energy (POST 3) can get a clean break and settle in a stalking spot from post 3, Bernardini's runner is set up beautifully. The pace in allowance sprints at this level tends to be honest, and the stretch figure will likely determine the winner.

Key Contenders

Abundant Energy (POST 3) for trainer Jay P. Bernardini and jockey Erik Barbaran has the look of the logical win selection in this spot. Post 3 in a six-horse field is near ideal in a sprint, and Barbaran is a reliable hand at Mountaineer. The Bernardini barn sending out two runners in the same race suggests stable confidence, and Abundant Energy (POST 3) as the lower-numbered of the two draws the better tactical position.

Petesoldfashioned (POST 5) for Juan Pablo Silva and Luis Negron is the other co-favorite and cannot be dismissed. The Silva-Negron combination is among the most productive at the meet, and Petesoldfashioned (POST 5) at the same odds as the Bernardini horse creates a genuine pick-your-poison scenario. Silva has a strong record placing horses appropriately in allowance company.

Secondary Choices

Pallino (POST 2) at 4-1, the second Bernardini runner, is an interesting secondary play. Drawing post 2 in a six-horse field is excellent for a presser or pace-stalker. If Abundant Energy (POST 3) draws out the pace, Pallino (POST 2) could be sitting in a perfect position to inherit the lead or challenge for it late. The fact that Bernardini is running both horses against each other suggests one is clearly pegged as the main entry and the other is here to find a race, but from a betting standpoint, Pallino (POST 2) warrants inclusion in exotics.

Go Go Prancer (POST 6) at 10-1 for Keith A. Brown and jockey Sunday Diaz Jr. is modestly interesting as a price play if this horse has legitimate allowance-level ability. Brown is not among the leading trainers at this meet, and the 10-1 morning line suggests limited expectation, but SUNDAY DIAZ JR. is a competent rider who can produce if given material.

Longshots

Cool Couple (POST 1) at 8-1 for Jabdiel Castillo and Alexander Chavez represents a potential pace factor from the inside. Castillo is active tonight, and Cool Couple (POST 1) from the rail in a six-horse allowance field could steal away with a soft lead. The 8-1 price is worth a small place or show wager if you believe this runner can clear into an uncontested lead.

Cantucci (POST 4) at 12-1 for Julie Robillard and Luis Alberto Batista is the longest price in the field. Robillard is not a dominant trainer at Mountaineer, and 12-1 reflects the uphill task Cantucci (POST 4) faces against the co-favorites. Use only minimally in trifecta coverage.

Betting Strategy

The dual co-favorite scenario creates opportunity in the exotics. Rather than taking 2-1 on either, consider an exacta box of Abundant Energy (POST 3) and Petesoldfashioned (POST 5) with Pallino (POST 2) underneath. A $1 exacta part-wheel of Abundant Energy (POST 3) over Petesoldfashioned (POST 5) and Pallino (POST 2) is a focused play. If the Silva-Negron combination clicks, the exacta back the other way — Petesoldfashioned (POST 5) over Abundant Energy (POST 3) — at likely enhanced odds is solid value. The $0.50 trifecta using both 2-1 horses on top and Pallino (POST 2) third is a logical structure.

Selections

Win: Abundant Energy (POST 3) Place: Petesoldfashioned (POST 5) Show: Pallino (POST 2)

RACE 3 — Post (7:50)/6:50/5:50/4:50 — 1210f | D | C | Clm 7500b | BUN | Purse $13,000

A full field of seven goes at the $7,500 claiming level at 1,210 feet. Two co-favorites share top billing: Prince Prancealot (POST 3) and Oleg (POST 7) both at 2-1. This race features a sharp contrast in running styles and post positions, which could produce a more complex betting structure than the morning line suggests.

Pace Analysis

Prince Prancealot (POST 3) is trained by Juan Pablo Silva and figures to be the logical pace-setter or presser from a favorable inside post. Oleg (POST 7) trained by Anthony Farrior and ridden by L.R. Rivera draws the outside post, which will require early energy or a drop to the back of the field. Rackataptap (POST 5) at 4-1 could slot into a pressing position from mid-field. The pace scenario sets up as a speed-biased race if Prince Prancealot (POST 3) breaks cleanly and gets to the front early, which could make it tough for the wide post Oleg (POST 7) to run him down.

Key Contenders

Prince Prancealot (POST 3) for Silva and jockey F. Garcia has multiple advantages in this spot. Post 3 is ideal for a front-running or pace-pressing type in a seven-horse sprint. Garcia is an experienced hand in this colony, and Silva is among the meet's most productive trainers. At 2-1, the price is tight but reflects the genuine quality of the horse's positioning.

Oleg (POST 7) for Farrior and Rivera is the other co-favorite and must overcome the outside post. Farrior has shown an ability to win from unfavorable posts at Mountaineer, and if Oleg (POST 7) has the tactical speed to slot behind the leaders, the outside draw becomes less problematic. Handicappers have split opinion on which 2-1 horse deserves the nod, with Prince Prancealot (POST 3) holding a slight structural edge.

Secondary Choices

Rackataptap (POST 5) at 4-1 for Juan Carlos Vazquez and jockey R. Diaz is the most logical secondary play at a price. Vazquez is a productive trainer at this level, and post 5 in a seven-horse sprint provides a natural mid-field position. If the two co-favorites engage each other and set honest fractions, Rackataptap (POST 5) could be sitting on a pace meltdown. The 4-1 morning line may underestimate this runner's chances.

Longshots

David's Songs (POST 4) at 12-1 for Christopher L. Gray and jockey Jorge A. Monserrate Jr. is a moderate-length shot that could factor in exotics if the pace favors a mid-pack stalker. The 12-1 price suggests limited form, but the inside draw relative to the field is not a disadvantage.

Brown Liquor Man (POST 6) at 15-1 for Carlos A. Lopez and Luis Alberto Batista represents the Lopez barn's third runner on the card. The price reflects limited expectation, but Lopez horses occasionally outrun their morning line at Mountaineer. Brown Liquor Man (POST 6) can be used minimally in the trifecta as a closer.

One Last Kiss (POST 1) at 20-1 for Ramon Preciado and B. Whitacre is a fringe player. The rail in a seven-horse sprint can be problematic if traffic develops early, and the 20-1 price signals limited competitiveness. Use sparingly if at all.

Zaddy (POST 2) at 30-1 for Carlos A. Lopez and Alejandro Gomez is essentially a throwout at those odds. Multiple Lopez runners on the same card typically means resources are spread thin, and the morning line reflects minimal chance for Zaddy (POST 2).

Betting Strategy

This race is a co-favorite battleground. The smartest play is a $2 exacta of Prince Prancealot (POST 3) over Oleg (POST 7) and Rackataptap (POST 5), with a mirror of Oleg (POST 7) over Prince Prancealot (POST 3) and Rackataptap (POST 5). The trifecta using both 2-1 shots on top and Rackataptap (POST 5) in third provides coverage. A small win bet on Rackataptap (POST 5) at 4-1 is also worth considering as a value play.

Selections

Win: Prince Prancealot (POST 3) Place: Oleg (POST 7) Show: Rackataptap (POST 5)

RACE 4 — Post (8:15)/7:15/6:15/5:15 — 1210f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | BOF | Purse $19,000

The maiden special weight event for fillies and mares is the feature of the evening, drawing a full field of ten. Run On Candy (POST 2) tops the morning line at 2-1 for Eric R. Reed and jockey Charle Oliveros. Charthena (POST 7) at 4-1 is the clear second choice. Ten-horse maiden fields can be volatile, and the wide-open nature of the race increases exotic betting opportunities substantially.

Pace Analysis

With ten fillies going at 1,210 feet, the first turn will be crowded and positioning will be critical. Run On Candy (POST 2) from post 2 has the inside path to the first turn and should be able to secure a clear lead or pressing position without burning excessive energy. Tijuana Bunny (POST 5) at 5-1 and Smokin Hot Chick (POST 3) at 8-1 could compete for the early lead from their respective posts. The inside draw gives Run On Candy (POST 2) a significant structural advantage. Charthena (POST 7) will likely need to stalk from mid-pack given the post and odds. Pace in maiden sprints can be erratic, with some runners showing pace inexperience, so the cleaner draws command a premium.

Key Contenders

Run On Candy (POST 2) is the morning line choice and carries legitimate credentials from the Eric Reed barn. Reed is an Eclipse Award-winning trainer who is not a Mountaineer regular, which suggests this filly has been placed here with confidence for a specific reason. The fact that a trainer of Reed's caliber is running here implies Run On Candy (POST 2) has talent and is fit. Jockey Charle Oliveros gets the mount. Post 2 is ideal in a ten-horse maiden field, and this runner figures to dictate terms from the front or just off the lead. Handicappers widely identify this as the morning line standout.

Charthena (POST 7) at 4-1 for Donald T. Blankenship and jockey Bailey Weatherly is a credible second choice. Blankenship operates a competent stable at Mountaineer, and Weatherly has been among the more active jockeys on the current card. Post 7 is workable in a ten-horse field at this distance, and Charthena (POST 7) at 4-1 offers meaningful value relative to Run On Candy (POST 2).

Secondary Choices

Tijuana Bunny (POST 5) at 5-1 for Juan Pablo Silva and Luis Negron is the most intriguing secondary play. Silva running two fillies in the same maiden race — Smokin Hot Chick (POST 3) and Tijuana Bunny (POST 5) — suggests he may be using one as a lead horse, and the higher-priced Tijuana Bunny (POST 5) at 5-1 might actually be the stable's main hope. Negron riding Tijuana Bunny (POST 5) while Garcia rides Smokin Hot Chick (POST 3) could indicate Silva's preference between his two runners. The 5-1 morning line on Tijuana Bunny (POST 5) represents solid value in this spot.

Smokin Hot Chick (POST 3) at 8-1 in post 3 is strategically positioned but at a price that suggests morning line maker skepticism. Garcia is capable but is riding the second Silva choice. Smokin Hot Chick (POST 3) can round out trifecta tickets.

Longshots

Isha (POST 9) at 10-1 for Kelly A. Fernandez and jockey Y. Yaranga draws an outside post that complicates matters. Fernandez has two runners here — Corellia (POST 1) and Isha (POST 9) — and Isha (POST 9) at 10-1 from post 9 is a mid-range longshot with manageable risk for superfecta inclusion.

Zena Cat (POST 4) at 12-1 for C. Marshall Godsey and D.L. Parker draws an advantageous middle post. Parker is an active jockey on the card tonight, and Zena Cat (POST 4) at 12-1 from post 4 deserves a look in the trifecta or superfecta if the pace sets up favorably.

Corellia (POST 1) at 20-1 for Fernandez and Luis Alberto Batista is on the rail but at a price that suggests class limitations. The rail in a maiden sprint can be suffocating if traffic develops, and Corellia (POST 1) is a deeper longshot in the superfecta.

Elite Miss (POST 10) at 20-1 for James K. Chapman and Michael Y. Pagan draws the extreme outside in a ten-horse field, which is a significant disadvantage at this sprint distance. The 20-1 price and post position make Elite Miss (POST 10) a difficult play.

Fiamma (POST 6) at 30-1 for Juan Carlos Vazquez and B. Whitacre, and Last Call Jenna (POST 8) at 30-1 for John T. Brown and Diaz R., are both at prices that suggest the morning line maker sees very limited chances. These runners can be used only as deep superfecta fillers.

Betting Strategy

Run On Candy (POST 2) is a solid win single at 2-1, particularly given the trainer angle and post position. The primary exotic structure should be Run On Candy (POST 2) and Charthena (POST 7) on top with Tijuana Bunny (POST 5), Smokin Hot Chick (POST 3), and Zena Cat (POST 4) rounding out trifecta tickets. A $0.50 superfecta wheel with Run On Candy (POST 2) on top, Charthena (POST 7) and Tijuana Bunny (POST 5) in second and third, and all others for fourth is a reasonable structure given the wide field.

Selections

Win: Run On Candy (POST 2) Place: Charthena (POST 7) Show: Tijuana Bunny (POST 5)

RACE 5 — Post (8:40)/7:40/6:40/5:40 — 1100f | D | C | Clm 3200n2y | BUN | Purse $7,000

This is the bottom of the claiming barrel on tonight's card — a $3,200 claimer at 1,100 feet for non-winners of two races in the past two years. Ten horses go at the lowest purse on the card, and the field reflects horses who have struggled to break through at any level. Dunphy (POST 1) and Beyond The Bend (POST 10) are co-favorites at 3-1 and 4-1 respectively, with Don't Cross Jack (POST 6) at 5-1 as the logical third choice.

Pace Analysis

At 1,100 feet, there is very little room for pace adjustments once the gates open. Dunphy (POST 1) from the rail at 3-1 for Anthony Farrior and L.R. Rivera is in a position to break cleanly to the front if possessed of any early speed. Canavall (POST 8) at 6-1 and Beyond The Bend (POST 10) from the outside post are both likely to be positional horses. The $3,200 claiming level suggests limited tactical sophistication, and pace can be erratic. If Dunphy (POST 1) can clear early, the short sprint distance works in favor of a wire-to-wire effort.

Key Contenders

Dunphy (POST 1) is the morning line choice, and the Anthony Farrior-L.R. Rivera combination has worked well at Mountaineer. The rail post in an 1,100-foot sprint is a double-edged sword — favorable for a horse with gate speed, potentially problematic if pinched at the break. At 3-1, Dunphy (POST 1) is the public choice and represents the highest-probability win selection.

Beyond The Bend (POST 10) at 4-1 for Julie Stansbury and jockey E. Paucar draws the outside post in a ten-horse field at a short sprint distance. The wide draw at 1,100 feet is a legitimate concern, as Beyond The Bend (POST 10) will need to navigate across the track or go very wide to find a position. Stansbury also has Canavall (POST 8) in the race. The 4-1 price may not adequately compensate for the post position challenge.

Secondary Choices

Don't Cross Jack (POST 6) at 5-1 for Jabdiel Castillo and jockey Angel I. Diaz is worth serious consideration. Post 6 in a ten-horse short sprint is a reasonable mid-field position, and Castillo has been active on tonight's card. At 5-1, Don't Cross Jack (POST 6) offers better value than the two morning line favorites and is a natural fit for exacta and trifecta plays underneath or on top.

Canavall (POST 8) at 6-1 for Stansbury and Diaz R. draws post 8 in a ten-horse field. The outside bias at 1,100 feet is real, but if Canavall (POST 8) has early speed to angle in, the post is manageable. Stansbury's two-runner strategy suggests one may be here primarily to set a pace.

Longshots

Funny Joke (POST 2) at 10-1 for Vazquez and Arroyo Bueno Nomar is at a price that suggests form limitations. Post 2 is a good tactical position, and a 10-1 price at this claiming level warrants inclusion in trifecta coverage.

K W Captain Hook (POST 5) at 10-1 for Hugo Andrade and Y. Yaranga is a mid-field shot. Andrade is not among the leading trainers at Mountaineer, and the price reflects that reality. Use as a minor trifecta option.

Probale Ten (POST 7) at 12-1 for James K. Chapman and Luis Negron gets the top jockey in the colony, which is worth noting. Negron on a 12-1 shot at this level could indicate some quiet confidence in the mount. A small win play on Probale Ten (POST 7) is not unreasonable given the jockey upgrade.

Exchange Day (POST 9) at 12-1 for Julie Robillard and Luis Alberto Batista is a longer price from the outside. Robillard's win rate suggests minimal expectations.

Be On Notice (POST 3) at 20-1 for Tina Ramgeet and jockey A.R. Ramgeet is a family operation entry that figures to be out of contention at this price. All The Way (POST 4) at 20-1 for Virginia Demczyk and Ricardo Barrios rounds out the field and is a throwout at 20-1.

Betting Strategy

The bottom-level claimer is a race to approach cautiously for win play. A small win bet on Dunphy (POST 1) is the most defensible single-horse play. For exotics, a $1 exacta box of Dunphy (POST 1), Don't Cross Jack (POST 6), and Canavall (POST 8) gives solid coverage. Given Negron's presence on Probale Ten (POST 7) at 12-1, include that runner in a $0.50 trifecta key with the top two horses.

Selections

Win: Dunphy (POST 1) Place: Don't Cross Jack (POST 6) Show: Canavall (POST 8)

RACE 6 — Post (9:05)/8:05/7:05/6:05 — 1210f | D | C | Clm 4000n1x | BUM | Purse $9,000

An eight-horse field at the $4,000 claiming level for non-winners of one race. Glitter Bay (POST 4) at 2-1 is the heavy morning line choice, trained by Jay P. Bernardini and ridden by Luis Tapara. Patty's Having Fun (POST 5) at 4-1 and In Open Court (POST 7) at 4-1 share second billing. This is a manageable field size for betting purposes, with a clear morning line favorite.

Pace Analysis

Glitter Bay (POST 4) from an advantageous middle post at 2-1 figures to control the pace or press from a comfortable spot. Patty's Having Fun (POST 5) and In Open Court (POST 7) are both logical pressers from their respective draws. S S Flamingo (POST 8) at 10-1 from the outside draws the worst post in the field. The pace should be honest with at least two quality horses pressing Glitter Bay (POST 4), which could set up the stretch for a stalker. In Open Court (POST 7) with Luis Negron aboard could be that horse if the pace develops correctly.

Key Contenders

Glitter Bay (POST 4) for Bernardini and Tapara is the morning line standout. Bernardini is having a productive night on this card, and Glitter Bay (POST 4) at 2-1 from post 4 is the most logically positioned horse in the race. The $4,000 claiming level suits a Bernardini runner well, as the trainer has consistently placed horses appropriately at Mountaineer. The main concern is whether the 2-1 price represents sufficient value in an eight-horse field.

In Open Court (POST 7) at 4-1 for Juan Pablo Silva and Luis Negron is the horse to beat the favorite. Silva and Negron have multiple wins together on tonight's card, and In Open Court (POST 7) from post 7 in an eight-horse field is not an ideal draw but is workable for a closer. If Glitter Bay (POST 4) gets into a pace battle, In Open Court (POST 7) could be devastating late.

Secondary Choices

Patty's Having Fun (POST 5) at 4-1 for Juan Carlos Gotera and Charle Oliveros is tied with In Open Court (POST 7) as second choice. Gotera is a trainer worth noting at Mountaineer, and Patty's Having Fun (POST 5) from the five-post has a clear path to a pressing position. If Glitter Bay (POST 4) falters, Patty's Having Fun (POST 5) is in the right spot to inherit the lead.

Longshots

Polyester Bride (POST 1) at 12-1 for Jami C. Poole and Elijah Greenidge draws the inside. The 12-1 price at this claiming level with a non-prominent trainer makes this a trifecta-only play. If Polyester Bride (POST 1) gets a clean trip from the rail, it could outrun the morning line.

In To The Night (POST 3) at 15-1 for Donald T. Blankenship and Bailey Weatherly draws a favorable inside post at a generous price. The 15-1 morning line suggests limited ability, but the post is solid and Weatherly is an active jockey on the card.

New Diamond (POST 2) at 20-1 for Moises Valdez and Diaz R., and Miss M M (POST 6) at 20-1 for the same Valdez barn and Alejandro Gomez, are both long-range longshots. Having two runners at 20-1 from the same trainer suggests Valdez is looking for a spot to find form with both, and neither is a recommended betting interest.

S S Flamingo (POST 8) at 10-1 for Gabe Shafer and Jairo H. Hernandez draws the outside post in an eight-horse field at 1,210 feet, which is a significant disadvantage. The 10-1 price is not generous enough to compensate for the post and trainer combination. Superfecta filler only.

Betting Strategy

Glitter Bay (POST 4) is a viable single in a sequence, but 2-1 in an eight-horse field warrants spreading. An exacta wheel of Glitter Bay (POST 4) and In Open Court (POST 7) — both directions — with Patty's Having Fun (POST 5) underneath covers the most likely outcomes. A $1 trifecta key of Glitter Bay (POST 4) over In Open Court (POST 7) and Patty's Having Fun (POST 5) is the primary structure.

Selections

Win: Glitter Bay (POST 4) Place: In Open Court (POST 7) Show: Patty's Having Fun (POST 5)

RACE 7 — Post (9:30)/8:30/7:30/6:30 — 1100f | D | C | Clm 12500n3x | BUM | Purse $13,000

The highest claiming level on tonight's card brings an eight-horse field at 1,100 feet for non-winners of three races at that level. Naval Hospital (POST 1) at 2-1 for Ollie L. Figgins III and Sunday Diaz Jr. is the clear morning line favorite. Grace Candy (POST 6) and Country Cherry (POST 8) share second billing at 4-1 each. This is the premier overnight claiming event of the night.

Pace Analysis

Naval Hospital (POST 1) from the rail at 2-1 is the likely pace-setter or presser in the one-turn sprint. At 1,100 feet, the inside post is particularly advantageous for a front-running type, as the first turn comes almost immediately. If Naval Hospital (POST 1) can secure the lead early, the short distance may not allow closers enough room to make a winning run. Cajunette (POST 5) at 12-1 and Grace Candy (POST 6) at 4-1 will likely track the speed. Country Cherry (POST 8) draws the outside post and must navigate across in a competitive sprint.

Key Contenders

Naval Hospital (POST 1) for Figgins and Sunday Diaz Jr. is the dominant morning line selection in this field. The 2-1 price reflects genuine respect from the morning line maker, and the rail at 1,100 feet for a likely front-runner is close to ideal. Figgins has developed a solid reputation at tracks on the circuit, and Sunday Diaz Jr. is a top-tier jockey in the Mountaineer colony. The combination of trainer quality, jockey quality, and post position makes Naval Hospital (POST 1) a strong win selection.

Grace Candy (POST 6) at 4-1 for Eduardo Caramori and Elijah Greenidge represents a legitimate threat from mid-field. Caramori is an active trainer at Mountaineer with a respectable win rate, and Grace Candy (POST 6) from post 6 in an eight-horse field has options. The 4-1 morning line offers meaningful value relative to the favorite.

Secondary Choices

Country Cherry (POST 8) at 4-1 for Ronney W. Brown and Moises Santaella draws the outside post but carries a competitive price. The 4-1 morning line suggests legitimate ability, and if Country Cherry (POST 8) can secure a stalking position from the outside, the closer-style runner could be dangerous late in the sprint. The outside draw at 1,100 feet is the primary concern.

Longshots

Wild Rover Lady (POST 2) at 15-1 for Russell G. Childs and jockey J. Stokes draws a favorable post next to the favorite. At 15-1, Wild Rover Lady (POST 2) could benefit from a soft trip behind Naval Hospital (POST 1) without expending energy early. A small trifecta inclusion is warranted.

Arditamente (POST 3) at 15-1 for Gregory Viands and Jorge A. Monserrate Jr. is a mid-range longshot from post 3. Viands is not among the meet's leading trainers, and the price reflects limited recent form. Trifecta filler.

The Little Sultana (POST 4) at 20-1 for Israel Acevedo and D.L. Parker is a significant longshot. The inside-to-middle draw is not a disadvantage, but the 20-1 morning line suggests this runner has shown limited competitive form. Superfecta inclusion only.

Cajunette (POST 5) at 12-1 for Juan Carlos Vazquez and B. Whitacre is a moderate longshot with a capable trainer behind it. Vazquez has shown an ability to win with mid-priced horses, and Cajunette (POST 5) at 12-1 deserves a minor trifecta spot.

Almond Fudge (POST 7) at 20-1 for Terry Crago and Bailey Weatherly rounds out the field. The 20-1 price and non-prominent trainer combination puts Almond Fudge (POST 7) at the bottom of the betting interest scale.

Betting Strategy

Naval Hospital (POST 1) is a confident win single and can anchor a sequence. An exacta of Naval Hospital (POST 1) over Grace Candy (POST 6) and Country Cherry (POST 8) covers the two most logical alternatives. A $1 trifecta key of Naval Hospital (POST 1) over Grace Candy (POST 6) and Country Cherry (POST 8), and then reversed with Grace Candy (POST 6) or Country Cherry (POST 8) on top for upset coverage, is the recommended structure. Include Cajunette (POST 5) and Wild Rover Lady (POST 2) as minimal backup trifecta components.

Selections

Win: Naval Hospital (POST 1) Place: Grace Candy (POST 6) Show: Country Cherry (POST 8)

RACE 8 — Post (9:55)/8:55/7:55/6:55 — 1320f | D | C | Clm 4000n2x | BUM | Purse $9,000

The final event on tonight's card is the lone route race at 1,320 feet — one full mile — for claimers at the $4,000 level. An eleven-horse field, the largest of the night, goes two turns in what is the most complex wagering race of the evening. Nun Gimel Hay Po (POST 4) at 2-1 for Jeff Fletcher and Y. Yaranga is the morning line choice. Siljim (POST 3) at 4-1 and Pour Me A Drink (POST 10) at 6-1 are the primary threats.

Pace Analysis

Eleven horses going a mile at the $4,000 claiming level creates a wide range of pace possibilities over two turns. Nun Gimel Hay Po (POST 4) at 2-1 is positioned in a favorable mid-post draw for a route race. Siljim (POST 3) at 4-1 for Juan Pablo Silva and Luis Negron is the obvious main rival from post 3. Pour Me A Drink (POST 10) at 6-1 from post 10 must navigate the two-turn structure from far outside. Routes at Mountaineer tend to favor horses with tactical speed who can find a good position after the first turn. The extended distance compared to the sprint races should allow closers more opportunity, and the deep field increases the likelihood of a pace meltdown. Joia Rara (POST 2) at 10-1 and Holy Kingdom (POST 1) at 15-1 could be pace factors from the inside.

Key Contenders

Nun Gimel Hay Po (POST 4) for Fletcher and Yaranga is the morning line selection in the route. The 2-1 price reflects consistent ability at this level, and the four-post in an eleven-horse mile field is workable. Fletcher placing a horse at the $4,000 level in the finale suggests a confident targeting decision, and Yaranga has been active on the card. The primary risk is that eleven horses creates more pace uncertainty than shorter fields.

Siljim (POST 3) at 4-1 for Silva and Negron is the horse with the most compelling trainer-jockey combination on the card. Silva and Negron have been a dominant force throughout tonight's program, and going into the finale at 4-1, Siljim (POST 3) represents outstanding value relative to Nun Gimel Hay Po (POST 4). Post 3 in an eleven-horse route is an excellent draw, and Negron's mile route instincts from such a position are well-documented at Mountaineer.

Secondary Choices

Pour Me A Drink (POST 10) at 6-1 for Jose E. Lopez and Luis Tapara draws post 10 in an eleven-horse field, which is manageable in a route race given the longer run to the first turn. The 6-1 morning line suggests genuine ability, and in a contentious $4,000 claimer, a price horse like Pour Me A Drink (POST 10) could capitalize on a pace collapse in the final quarter-mile.

Joia Rara (POST 2) at 10-1 for Eduardo Caramori and Elijah Greenidge draws favorably from post 2 in the route. Caramori is an active presence tonight, having saddled Grace Candy (POST 6) in Race 7. The 10-1 morning line on Joia Rara (POST 2) may not fully reflect the tactical advantage of the inside draw in a mile race.

Longshots

Beverly'sactinup (POST 5) at 12-1 for Tyler S. Shanley and J. Stokes is a moderate longshot from post 5. The mid-field draw in a route is manageable, and 12-1 in an eleven-horse claimer is worth a minor trifecta spot.

Handle On You (POST 8) at 20-1 for Juan Carlos Vazquez and Alejandro Gomez, Stella E Veloce (POST 7) at 20-1 for Jay P. Bernardini and Erik Barbaran, My Angel Does (POST 11) at 20-1 for trainer-jockey Alejandro Gomez riding his own horse-trainer combination with Jairo H. Hernandez, Black Bety (POST 9) at 15-1 for Carlos A. Lopez and Diaz R., and Holy Kingdom (POST 1) at 15-1 for Marcus Kocijan and Jorge A. Monserrate Jr. all represent deeper longshots in the finale.

Heavenly Lady (POST 6) at 10-1 for Robert S. Scallan and Bailey Weatherly draws a mid-field position and offers a moderate price worth superfecta inclusion. SCALLAN is a trainer occasionally capable of a surprise at Mountaineer. My Angel Does (POST 11) at 20-1 from the rail-adjacent outside post faces a difficult task in the eleven-horse route.

Betting Strategy

The finale with eleven horses is the race for exotic wagering. A win single on Siljim (POST 3) at 4-1 is the recommended value play — the Silva-Negron combination has been excellent all night, and getting 4-1 on their finale runner is a legitimate opportunity. For exotics, a $1 exacta box of Nun Gimel Hay Po (POST 4), Siljim (POST 3), and Pour Me A Drink (POST 10) costs $6 and covers the three main contenders. The trifecta box of the same three runners at $0.50 adds value. A $0.50 superfecta wheel using all combinations of the top four with Joia Rara (POST 2) and Beverly'sactinup (POST 5) underneath is a reasonable structure given the field size and purse level.

Selections

Win: Siljim (POST 3) Place: Nun Gimel Hay Po (POST 4) Show: Pour Me A Drink (POST 10)

Jockey Notes and Insights

Luis Negron leads all riders on tonight's card with six mounts across Races 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8. Negron is consistently among Mountaineer's leading riders, and his book tonight reflects strong support from the top trainers at the meet. He is aboard the morning line choices or key contenders in multiple races, including Royal Curlin (POST 3) in Race 1, Petesoldfashioned (POST 5) in Race 2, In Open Court (POST 7) in Race 6, and Siljim (POST 3) in Race 8. When Negron is paired with Juan Pablo Silva, the combination demands attention. Bettors should follow Negron-Silva pairings throughout the card as the two have shown consistent profitability at this track.

Bailey Weatherly has a full book tonight with mounts in Race 4, Race 6, Race 7, and Race 8. Weatherly has established herself as a dependable rider in the Mountaineer colony and is getting quality book support from trainers like Donald T. Blankenship. Her mount in Race 4 — Charthena (POST 7) at 4-1 — is her most significant opportunity of the night.

B. Whitacre picks up mounts in Races 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7 and is clearly a trusted conduit for multiple trainers including Jay P. Bernardini and Juan Carlos Vazquez. Whitacre's mount on Fiamma (POST 6) in Race 4 at 30-1 is the longest price of his book, while Pallino (POST 2) in Race 2 at 4-1 is his best opportunity.

Sunday Diaz Jr. has a selective book, but his assignment on Naval Hospital (POST 1) in Race 7 at 2-1 is the prime opportunity of the evening for the veteran rider. Diaz Jr. has shown a strong strike rate at Mountaineer when given quality material.

D.L. Parker is active on the card with mounts in Races 1, 4, and 7. His best opportunity is More Love (POST 1) in Race 1, where the morning line has him at 3-1.

Diaz R. has multiple assignments including Canavall (POST 8) in Race 5 and Black Bety (POST 9) in Race 8 but does not have a clear standout among his mounts tonight.

Erik Barbaran is aboard Abundant Energy (POST 3) in Race 2 at 2-1, which represents his best opportunity of the evening.

Trainer Notes and Insights

Juan Pablo Silva is the trainer to watch on tonight's card. Silva saddles runners in Races 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8, with multiple entries in several events. The Silva operation has established itself as one of the more consistently productive stables at Mountaineer, and tonight's card represents a concentrated attack on multiple levels. Silva's pairing with Luis Negron in key races is the most important trainer-jockey connection to monitor throughout the night. His dual entries in Race 4 — Smokin Hot Chick (POST 3) and Tijuana Bunny (POST 5) — are worth dissecting, as the assignment of Negron to Tijuana Bunny (POST 5) suggests that runner is the stable's preferred horse at the higher 5-1 odds.

Jay P. Bernardini has three runners on the card — Pallino (POST 2) and Abundant Energy (POST 3) in Race 2, Glitter Bay (POST 4) in Race 6, and Stella E Veloce (POST 7) in Race 8. Running two horses in the same allowance race is a show of stable depth and suggests Bernardini has confidence that the class of his runners will prevail regardless of which stable mate succeeds. Glitter Bay (POST 4) in Race 6 at 2-1 is his most probable winner of the night.

Anthony Farrior trains Dunphy (POST 1) in Race 5 and Stormy Hollow (POST 5) in Race 1, along with Oleg (POST 7) in Race 3. Farrior is a consistent presence at Mountaineer, and his stable's hits and misses are often explained by tactical positioning rather than class differentials.

Carlos A. Lopez has three runners — Panthor (POST 4) in Race 1, Zaddy (POST 2) and Brown Liquor Man (POST 6) in Race 3, and Black Bety (POST 9) in Race 8. Multiple entries at lower prices in the same race suggest Lopez may be using some runners for experience rather than targeting wins.

Juan Carlos Vazquez is another multiple-entry trainer with runners in Races 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8. Vazquez's best opportunity tonight appears to be Rackataptap (POST 5) at 4-1 in Race 3.

Jabdiel Castillo has entries in Races 1, 2, and 5, with Don't Cross Jack (POST 6) in Race 5 representing the trainer's most attractive betting proposition.

Best Wagering Strategies and Value Plays

The most compelling value on tonight's card centers on the Silva-Negron combination, which runs through nearly every race. Bettors who follow this partnership as a primary betting angle have a statistically sound foundation for the evening.

The standout value play of the night is Siljim (POST 3) in Race 8 at 4-1. The finale is often overlooked by casual bettors who may be exhausted from earlier races, and the price on Siljim (POST 3) is the most generous return the Silva-Negron combination will carry all night.

In Race 2, the co-favorite exacta of Abundant Energy (POST 3) and Petesoldfashioned (POST 5) at 2-1 each should provide a reasonable return given the competitive dynamic between two strong trainers. If either runner drifts up slightly from its morning line, the exacta payoff becomes more attractive.

For Race 4, the ten-horse maiden field is the optimal superfecta race on the card. Using Run On Candy (POST 2) on top with Charthena (POST 7), Tijuana Bunny (POST 5), and Zena Cat (POST 4) in a $0.50 superfecta wheel provides meaningful coverage of the field's depth.

Race 7 presents the most straightforward win single of the back half: Naval Hospital (POST 1) at 2-1 in an eight-horse field with the rail advantage at 1,100 feet and a top jockey. While 2-1 is not a generous price, the situational factors — post, jockey, trainer quality — make it a confident play for those building a Late Pick 4 from Race 5 through Race 8.

The Late Pick 4 structure for Races 5-8 should be built as follows: In Race 5, single Dunphy (POST 1); in Race 6, use Glitter Bay (POST 4) and In Open Court (POST 7); in Race 7, single Naval Hospital (POST 1); in Race 8, spread to Siljim (POST 3), Nun Gimel Hay Po (POST 4), and Pour Me A Drink (POST 10). A $1 ticket on this structure — using 1 x 2 x 1 x 3 — costs $6 and provides a focused, high-value combination.

For the early Pick 4 covering Races 1-4, single Royal Curlin (POST 3) in Race 1, use Abundant Energy (POST 3) and Petesoldfashioned (POST 5) in Race 2, use Prince Prancealot (POST 3) and Oleg (POST 7) in Race 3, and spread to Run On Candy (POST 2), Charthena (POST 7), and Tijuana Bunny (POST 5) in Race 4. A $1 ticket on 1 x 2 x 2 x 3 costs $12 and targets the most logical outcomes of the first four events.

The best value exotic on the board is the Race 8 trifecta. An eleven-horse route at the $4,000 claiming level with the favorite at 2-1 can produce a healthy trifecta if the secondary spots are occupied by 4-1 and 6-1 horses. A $0.50 trifecta box of Siljim (POST 3), Nun Gimel Hay Po (POST 4), and Pour Me A Drink (POST 10) costs $3 and represents focused, defensible wagering for the finale. Add Joia Rara (POST 2) as a $0.50 partial wheel underneath for additional coverage at a modest cost.

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