Belterra Park – Pick Pony Handicapper Report & Tip Sheet – News and Analysis for the May 8, 2026 card

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Race Day Overview — Belterra Park, May 8, 2026

Belterra Park opens its Friday card with nine races spread across maiden special weight, claiming, optional claiming, and stakes conditions. The headline event is Race 7, the TallStack 75k, a $75,000 added stakes over nine furlongs (1430f) on the main track, featuring an eight-horse field that draws from both local and shipping connections. The card is predominantly dirt-based with a mix of maiden, claiming, and optional claiming company spanning distances from 5.5 furlongs (1100f) up to a mile (1760f).

The most relevant news heading into today's card comes directly from the Belterra Park racing office. Earlier this week, stewards fined clerk of scales Jose Sanchez, Jr. $1,000 for failing to weigh out apprentice jockey Summer Pauly before she rode the 3-2 favorite in the second race on May 2. That incident draws scrutiny to Pauly's presence on today's card — she has mounts in Race 1 (HOLIDAY MUSICAL, Post 3), Race 4 (BERMUDA CAY, Post 5), Race 5 (RACE DAY REBAL, Post 5), Race 6 (TICKET TO FLY, Post 3), and Race 8 (J SQUARED, Post 1). Bettors should expect heightened official scrutiny on her weigh-in procedures today, but there is no suggestion of any suspension or restrictions on her ability to ride. The fine was levied on track personnel, not on Pauly herself.

Larry Smith is the most active trainer on the card with entries in Race 1 (PLAYKOZ, Post 4), Race 2 (BE KOZY, Post 3 and COUSIN MINNIE, Post 5), Race 3 (CALTHA, Post 2), and Race 6 (A NEW PEACE, Post 7). Nestor R. Rivera saddles horses in Race 2 (LADY HAMILTON, Post 6 in Race 3) and in Race 7 (SUN OF WAR, Post 7), with L.R. Rivera in the irons each time, continuing the family barn's busy presence. Nancy L. Adams conditions horses in Race 1 (HOLIDAY MUSICAL, Post 3), Race 5 (RACE DAY REBAL, Post 5), Race 6 (YAREE D TAT, Post 6), and Race 8 (J SQUARED, Post 1). Dana Hancock holds a double entry in Race 5 with Streamsong (Post 4) and Ice Minister (Post 6).

The card presents solid wagering opportunities throughout, particularly in the Pick 4 sequences and the featured stakes race.

Weather and Track Conditions

Cincinnati-area forecasts for May 8, 2026 call for partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the mid-60s Fahrenheit at post time for the first race, warming slightly through the afternoon. There is a low probability of precipitation during racing hours, with conditions expected to remain dry. Winds are forecast out of the southwest at 8 to 12 mph — not a significant factor for the sprint distances but worth noting in the longer routes. Humidity levels are moderate for early May in the Ohio Valley region.

The main track at Belterra Park is listed as sloppy or fast depending on recent overnight moisture, and the surface designation should be confirmed at the paddock. Given the recent dry stretch and no meaningful rainfall in the forecast window immediately preceding the card, the main track is expected to be listed as fast. Belterra's main track is a one-mile oval with a relatively tight configuration, which historically benefits horses that can establish early position and rail-skimming runners who can save ground on the turns. A fast track in fair weather tends to favor on-the-pace horses at this venue.

Track Bias and Post Position Analysis

Belterra Park's main dirt track is a tight one-mile oval, and its configuration creates some consistent tendencies that handicappers should factor into their analysis on a race-by-race basis.

In sprint distances — particularly the 1100f (5.5f) and 1210f (6f) races — the inside posts carry a meaningful advantage, as horses breaking from Posts 1 and 2 can immediately establish rail position and save ground on the clubhouse turn. In the shorter sprints, early speed that can secure the rail is the single most powerful variable. Post position bias diminishes somewhat in the middle to outer posts for sprint races when the track is fast, but the rail remains the most coveted ground.

For route distances — 1320f (6.5f), 1430f (7f), and 1760f (one mile) — the bias shifts more toward pace and class rather than pure post position. However, inner posts that allow a stalking trip or a controlled pace early can still be advantageous on the far turn when horses are making their moves. Outside posts (Post 6 and beyond) at route distances require additional early energy to secure favorable position and represent a slight disadvantage in evenly matched fields.

The track's configuration also tends to reward horses that are three-wide or better turning for home rather than those forced to go five or six wide. In small fields, the outer posts are less of a concern.

On a fast track in dry conditions, Belterra tends to favor horses that have recorded solid early pace figures in their recent outings. Wire-to-wire victories are not uncommon in the shorter routes, and pace scenarios that produce lone speed situations are highly exploitable.

RACE 1 — Post (12:35)/11:35/10:35/9:35 — 1100f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | BUM | Purse $20,500

This is a five-horse maiden special weight sprint at 5.5 furlongs for state-breds on the dirt. With only five starters and a morning line dominated by two horses at 2-1 and 3-1, pace analysis and trip assessment are critical. The short field limits exotic structures but creates some interesting win and exacta opportunities.

Race 1

Pace Analysis

Five horses going 5.5 furlongs means the pace scenario will develop quickly. City Blaze (Post 1) from the Kevin Fletcher barn draws the inside rail and is installed as the 2-1 morning line favorite — a combination that demands early attention at this distance. Golden Haul (Post 2) from the Nestor Rivera barn breaks from Post 2 and is the second choice at 3-1. Both horses figure to contest the early fractions, which could set up a stalking move from either Holiday Musical (Post 3) or Silver Brook (Post 5). If CITY BLAZE and GOLDEN HAUL engage in a duel through the opening quarter, closers will have an opportunity. If either horse is able to clear early and get comfortable, this race could be over turning for home.

Key Contenders

City Blaze (Post 1) is the morning line favorite at 2-1 and draws the most coveted post in a 5.5-furlong sprint at Belterra. The Kevin Fletcher barn has developed a solid local presence, and Yarmarie Correa, who is one of the more active and effective riders on the Belterra circuit, takes the mount. The rail post at this distance combined with top jockey placement makes CITY BLAZE the horse to beat. Expect Correa to press from the start and attempt to establish a clear lead before the turn.

Golden Haul (Post 2) draws the second post and represents the Rivera barn — Nestor Rivera trains and L.R. Rivera rides, the family operation that has been active and productive at this meet. At 3-1, GOLDEN HAUL projects as a natural pace-pressing type from Post 2 and will likely contest the lead with City Blaze (Post 1). Whether GOLDEN HAUL has enough to outlast the favorite in a stretch duel is the central question, but this horse deserves respect in exacta and trifecta structures.

Secondary Choices

Holiday Musical (Post 3) is the Nancy Adams trainee ridden by Summer Pauly and is listed at 4-1 on the morning line. Given the recent weigh-out incident involving Pauly, there will be heightened official attention today, but she remains eligible to ride and the 4-1 price reflects honest class expectations. HOLIDAY MUSICAL figures as a stalker that could capitalize if the two speed horses set a contested pace.

Silver Brook (Post 5) from Barbara Riley's barn with P.W. Ouzts up is also listed at 4-1. The outside post in a five-horse 5.5-furlong field is not ideal, and SILVER BROOK will need to find a clean run to the outside of the pace duel. Ouzts is a capable veteran aboard, and Riley has conditioned horses competently at this level.

Longshots

Playkoz (Post 4) is the Larry Smith entry at 6-1, with Guillermo Rodriguez in the irons. Smith regularly sends out multiple horses per card at Belterra and can be difficult to assess on a race-by-race basis. PLAYKOZ is the longest shot in the field and would be a surprising result if victorious, but Rodriguez is an active participant at this meet who can find his way to the front on the right type.

Selections

Win: City Blaze (Post 1) Place: Golden Haul (Post 2) Show: Holiday Musical (Post 3)

Betting Strategy: The chalk here is well-positioned from the inside post with a capable jockey, and the price at 2-1 is acceptable for a straight win bet. The exacta of City Blaze (Post 1) over Golden Haul (Post 2) is the most logical play, with a reverse for safety. Trifecta boxers should include Holiday Musical (Post 3). The short field limits deeper exotic value.

RACE 2 — Post (1:05)/12:05/11:05/10:05 — 1320f | D | C | Clm 7500b | BUM | Purse $13,500

A five-horse $7,500 claiming race going 6.5 furlongs. This is a relatively deep card in terms of claiming activity, and the $7,500 price tag represents the lower end of the Belterra claiming ladder. Delightful Cat (Post 1) opens as the 2-1 favorite. Larry Smith sends out a double entry with Be Kozy (Post 3) and Cousin Minnie (Post 5). Note that this race was the same race classification (Race 2) at the same track that triggered the weigh-out incident on May 2.

Race 2

Pace Analysis

Six and a half furlongs on a fast track with five claiming horses creates a scenario where early speed will be tested through the stretch run. Delightful Cat (Post 1) from the Kathy Jarvis barn draws the ideal inside post and is the odds-on morning line choice — pace and class figure to be in her favor. Early Bloomer (Post 4) with J. McKee in the irons is installed at 3-1 and represents the Scott Barker barn's best effort. A two-horse pace duel between the favorite and Early Bloomer (Post 4) could set up the Smith double entry late.

Key Contenders

Delightful Cat (Post 1) is the standout here at 2-1. The Kathy Jarvis barn has operated selectively at Belterra, and when a horse is sent out as a heavy favorite in a $7,500 claimer, it usually reflects a horse that belongs in the top tier of this company. Santiago Gonzalez takes the mount and is one of the most reliable riders on the grounds. Post 1 in a 6.5-furlong race at Belterra is an excellent draw, and Delightful Cat (Post 1) is a horse that punters should be on.

Early Bloomer (Post 4) at 3-1 represents the Scott Barker barn and is ridden by J. McKee. This is the second choice on the morning line and the most logical adversary to the favorite. McKee is a capable local rider and Early Bloomer (Post 4) figures to track the pace before launching her bid on the far turn.

Secondary Choices

Flame For Real (Post 2) from the Edward Fernandez barn at 4-1, ridden by Gabriel Lagunes, is a mid-field type that could benefit from a heated early pace between the top two choices. Cousin Minnie (Post 5) is the second Smith entry at 4-1 with Rodriguez up, and while stable doubles can occasionally show coordinated effort, the outside post in this short field is a slight negative.

Longshots

Be Kozy (Post 3) is the 5-1 Smith entry ridden by Yarmarie Correa. The middle post is workable, and Correa is the more accomplished rider of the two Smith representatives. If one Smith horse is to outperform the other, Be Kozy (Post 3) with Correa could be the more live one.

Selections

Win: Delightful Cat (Post 1) Place: Early Bloomer (Post 4) Show: Flame For Real (Post 2)

Betting Strategy: Delightful Cat (Post 1) is the play at 2-1 with the best post and a reliable jockey. The exacta with Early Bloomer (Post 4) is the natural follow-up. Trifecta players should include Flame For Real (Post 2) and Be Kozy (Post 3) in the bottom slot. Keep an eye on any late odds fluctuations between the two Smith horses — a dramatic drop in price on either Be Kozy (Post 3) or Cousin Minnie (Post 5) is worth noting.

RACE 3 — Post (1:35)/12:35/11:35/10:35 — 1210f | D | CO | OClm 10000 | BUM | Purse $11,000

A six-horse optional claiming race at 6 furlongs for fillies and mares. The purse of $11,000 reflects mid-level optional claiming company at Belterra. Caltha (Post 2) from the Larry Smith barn opens as the 3-1 second choice, while Sandrinha Love (Post 3) and Chic N Da Wadda (Post 4) are both at 4-1. Spare A Dime (Post 1) is the longest shot at 6-1, while Lady Hamilton (Post 6) from the Rivera stable is at 4-1.

Race 3

Pace Analysis

Six furlongs with six horses creates a more competitive pace scenario. Spare A Dime (Post 1) from the Rebecca Johnston barn draws the rail and, at 6-1, may be underestimated as a pace factor if she breaks alertly. Caltha (Post 2) draws perfectly for a closer or stalker in this configuration. Echo Road (Post 5) from the Ismael Bahena barn at 5-1 may represent a pace element from the outside. If multiple horses contest the early fractions, the middle-to-back runners in this field will benefit.

Key Contenders

Caltha (Post 2) is the logical top selection. Larry Smith sends out this mare with Rodriguez up and the 3-1 morning line reflects both handicapper confidence and the barn's overall productivity. The Post 2 draw at six furlongs is among the best on the board, and Rodriguez has been a reliable front-runner and pace-stalker at Belterra.

Chic N Da Wadda (Post 4) from Kara Lin McGuire's barn at 4-1 with Agustin Gomez in the irons is a solid contender in the middle of the pack. McGuire conditions horses with deliberate preparation at this level, and Gomez is a capable rider at regional tracks who can position a horse without burning excessive early energy.

Secondary Choices

Sandrinha Love (Post 3) from Anna Decker's barn with Jann N. Hernandez up is at 4-1. The Decker barn has a solid local presence, and Hernandez is an active jockey on the Belterra circuit. Sandrinha Love (Post 3) figures as a natural stalker from the third post that could run down the pace horses late.

Lady Hamilton (Post 6) from the Rivera stable at 4-1 draws the outside post, which creates a more difficult positioning task at six furlongs, but the Rivera barn has shown the ability to win with horses from difficult posts when they possess enough natural ability. L.R. Rivera rides.

Longshots

Spare A Dime (Post 1) at 6-1 holds the rail post and is a natural pace or early position type from the inside. Rebecca Johnston's barn is less prominent but should not be dismissed when a horse draws the rail in a sprint. Echo Road (Post 5) from Bahena's barn at 5-1, with Oscar Villarreal, will need to find pace from an outside post. Villarreal has ridden actively at Belterra and can navigate the early exchanges from the five hole.

Selections

Win: Caltha (Post 2) Place: Chic N Da Wadda (Post 4) Show: Sandrinha Love (Post 3)

Betting Strategy: Caltha (Post 2) tops the analysis with a favorable post and a productive trainer-jockey combination. The exacta spanning Caltha (Post 2) over Chic N Da Wadda (Post 4) and Sandrinha Love (Post 3) offers solid value. Trifecta plays using Caltha (Post 2) on top with Chic N Da Wadda (Post 4), Sandrinha Love (Post 3), and Lady Hamilton (Post 6) underneath present reasonable upside at an $11,000 purse level.

RACE 4 — Post (2:05)/1:05/12:05/11:05 — 1320f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | BUM | Purse $13,000

A six-horse maiden special weight route at 6.5 furlongs for state-bred fillies and mares. With a $13,000 purse and six horses, this race has wide-open competitive dynamics. Flaming Mama (Post 1) opens as the 3-1 morning line favorite for Shane Sands with Santiago Gonzalez aboard. The remaining five horses are clustered between 4-1 and 6-1, suggesting the morning line compilers see a relatively even field.

Race 4

Pace Analysis

Six and a half furlongs in maiden company on a fast track can produce variable pace scenarios. Flaming Mama (Post 1) draws the rail and likely figures to press or control the early fractions. Mrs Chofis (Post 4) with Andres Calleja up is at 4-1 and may also press early. If two or three horses contest the pace, the closers like M'lady Sansa (Post 2) and Bermuda Cay (Post 5) could move up late.

Key Contenders

Flaming Mama (Post 1) is the favorite from the inside post with Gonzalez in the irons. Shane Sands conditions this filly, and the combination of the rail draw and the top morning line price makes Flaming Mama (Post 1) the logical horse to beat. Gonzalez has been active and effective at Belterra and is a reliable choice to guide a maiden through a 6.5-furlong trip.

Bermuda Cay (Post 5) from Jim Corrigan's barn is listed at 4-1 with Summer Pauly taking the mount. Corrigan's stable has been competitive at this level, and Bermuda Cay (Post 5) with Pauly in the irons could benefit from a contested early pace if the speed horses engage. Pauly, despite the administrative scrutiny surrounding her weigh-in, remains a capable apprentice rider at this meet.

Secondary Choices

M'lady Sansa (Post 2) from Richard Estvanko's barn at 4-1 with Rodriguez is a logical pace stalker from the second post. Rodriguez and Estvanko have worked together with results at Belterra, and the inside-out positioning from Post 2 makes this horse a legitimate second choice.

Mrs Chofis (Post 4) from Gustavo Calleja's barn, ridden by Andres Calleja, may be a family barn entry that is better prepared than the 4-1 morning line suggests. When trainer-jockey combinations are family members, there can be a closer communication advantage in horse preparation.

Longshots

Willowy (Post 3) from the John Manning Jr. barn at 5-1 with Victor Lebron in the irons is a maiden who will likely stalk the pace from the third post. Manning Jr. trains with a methodical approach, and Willowy (Post 3) at 5-1 could surface if the pace collapses ahead of her. Papas Lady (Post 6) from William Morey's barn at 6-1 with Correa is the longest shot in the field and draws the outside post, creating the most difficult positioning scenario. Correa is capable enough to navigate an outside trip, but Papas Lady (Post 6) will need a pace meltdown to threaten.

Selections

Win: Flaming Mama (Post 1) Place: Bermuda Cay (Post 5) Show: M'lady Sansa (Post 2)

Betting Strategy: The rail draw and morning line favoritism make Flaming Mama (Post 1) the most logical win bet. An exacta combining Flaming Mama (Post 1) with Bermuda Cay (Post 5) and M'lady Sansa (Post 2) covers the most reasonable outcomes. In maiden special weight races at this price point, upsets are always possible — a trifecta box of Flaming Mama (Post 1), Bermuda Cay (Post 5), and M'lady Sansa (Post 2) at a modest investment is recommended.

RACE 5 — Post (2:35)/1:35/12:35/11:35 — 1760f | D | CO | OClm 10000 | BUN | Purse $11,000

A six-horse optional claiming mile for non-winners, with a purse of $11,000. Gucci Man (Post 1) from Richard Estvanko's barn opens as the 2-1 morning line favorite with Victor Lebron up. Dana Hancock sends out a double entry with Streamsong (Post 4) and Ice Minister (Post 6), an unusual stable double that warrants attention.

Race 5

Pace Analysis

One mile at Belterra in optional claiming company will test stamina and pace management. Gucci Man (Post 1) at 2-1 with the inside post is the clear pace and class advantage. Catalina Cat (Post 2) from Bahena's barn at 3-1 with Villarreal will likely press the pace from a favorable second post. If these two engage early through the tight Belterra turns, the Hancock double entry could benefit with a late kick. Hope Joe's Right (Post 3) with Gonzalez at 4-1 is a stalker type that could move up in the stretch.

Key Contenders

Gucci Man (Post 1) is the standout. The combination of the inside post in a one-mile race, the 2-1 morning line, and Victor Lebron's capable riding make this horse the clear top selection. Estvanko has sent out productive horses at Belterra, and Gucci Man (Post 1) appears to have the class edge at this level.

Catalina Cat (Post 2) at 3-1 with Villarreal is the main pace rival from a favorable post. Bahena's barn has been active at this meet, and Oscar Villarreal is a regular rider who knows the Belterra surface well. Catalina Cat (Post 2) will be dangerous if able to secure a comfortable spot behind or alongside the leader.

Secondary Choices

Hope Joe's Right (Post 3) from Kelly Fernandez's barn at 4-1 is ridden by Gonzalez. At one mile, Gonzalez is an excellent choice to manage fractions from a stalking position, and Hope Joe's Right (Post 3) with the third post could find a clean run along the rail.

Streamsong (Post 4) is one-half of the Hancock double entry at 4-1 with Yarmarie Correa. When a trainer sends out two horses in the same race, the one with the more accomplished rider is frequently the preferred choice. Correa taking the mount on Streamsong (Post 4) over Ice Minister (Post 6) could be a meaningful distinction.

Longshots

Race Day Rebal (Post 5) from Nancy Adams's barn at 4-1 with Summer Pauly is a horse to note at the morning line price. Adams keeps multiple horses at this meet and Race Day Rebal (Post 5) at the same 4-1 as the contenders above suggests some legitimate class, though the outside post at a mile is a small negative.

Ice Minister (Post 6) is the second Hancock entry at 5-1 with Jann N. Hernandez. As noted above, the choice of Correa on Streamsong (Post 4) rather than on Ice Minister (Post 6) may indicate stable preference, though Hernandez is also a competent rider. Ice Minister (Post 6) from the widest post in this race at a mile is the toughest trip in the field.

Selections

Win: Gucci Man (Post 1) Place: Catalina Cat (Post 2) Show: Hope Joe's Right (Post 3)

Betting Strategy: Gucci Man (Post 1) is a strong win bet candidate at 2-1 given the post and class edge. The exacta over Catalina Cat (Post 2) is the natural follow-up. The Hancock barn double entry of Streamsong (Post 4) and Ice Minister (Post 6) creates an interesting trifecta angle — use Gucci Man (Post 1) and Catalina Cat (Post 2) on top and spread to both Hancock entries in the third slot for a cost-effective trifecta ticket. Watch late odds movement on the Hancock double — any significant drop in one entry over the other is informative.

RACE 6 — Post (3:05)/2:05/1:05/12:05 — 1760f | D | C | Clm 7500b | BUM | Purse $9,600

A seven-horse $7,500 claiming mile for fillies and mares. A New Peace (Post 7) from Larry Smith's barn is the 2-1 morning line favorite with Yarmarie Correa in the irons, despite drawing the outside post. Tuenda (Post 4) from Hugo Andrade's barn is the 3-1 second choice with Orlando Mojica Jr. riding.

Race 6

Pace Analysis

Seven horses going a mile at Belterra in $7,500 claiming company creates a complex pace puzzle. Ceebee (Post 1) from Sergio Baez's barn is at 4-1 with Gonzalez and draws the ideal inside post — she projects as the likely early leader. Emerson's Dream (Post 2) from Jeff Greenhill's stable at 4-1 with J. McKee may also press early. If Ceebee (Post 1) and Emerson's Dream (Post 2) duel through the mile, A New Peace (Post 7) from the outside post could close strongly. Tuenda (Post 4) at 3-1 figures as a stalker from the middle of the pack.

Key Contenders

A New Peace (Post 7) is the 2-1 morning line favorite despite the outside post, which reflects strong handicapper confidence in this Larry Smith trainee with Correa aboard. Correa has been one of the most consistent riders at Belterra this meet, and her placement on the Smith barn's top entrant is a meaningful signal. At a mile, outside posts are less penalizing than at sprint distances, and a closer type with a skilled jockey can overcome the early positioning challenge.

Tuenda (Post 4) from Hugo Andrade at 3-1 with Orlando Mojica Jr. is well-positioned from the middle of the pack and figures to stalk the pace. Mojica Jr. is an active rider who can find economical trips from middle posts, and the 3-1 price is competitive.

Secondary Choices

Ceebee (Post 1) from Baez's barn at 4-1 draws the inside post and should be the early pace setter. If the race unfolds slowly, Ceebee (Post 1) could wire the field at a generous price. Gonzalez aboard is a positive signal.

Emerson's Dream (Post 2) from the Greenhill barn at 4-1 with McKee is a natural pace presser who could be difficult to run down if the pace is manageable. Jeff Greenhill also trains Ticket To Fly (Post 3) in this same race — a trainer double entry situation that mirrors the Hancock scenario in Race 5.

Longshots

Ticket To Fly (Post 3) is the second Greenhill entry at 5-1 with Summer Pauly up. The Greenhill barn sending two horses into the same race is an angle worth watching. Halcyon Days (Post 5) from Thomas Short at 4-1 with Andres Calleja is a mid-field type who could find trouble-free running from the fifth post. Yaree D Tat (Post 6) from Nancy Adams at 8-1 with Hernandez represents the largest morning line price in the race and will need a significant pace collapse to factor. The 8-1 price is worth a small exotic inclusion but is not a primary play.

Selections

Win: A New Peace (Post 7) Place: Tuenda (Post 4) Show: Ceebee (Post 1)

Betting Strategy: Despite the outside post, A New Peace (Post 7) at 2-1 warrants a win bet based on trainer and jockey quality. The exacta of A New Peace (Post 7) over Tuenda (Post 4) is the primary play, with Ceebee (Post 1) as a pace-front inclusion in trifectas. The 8-1 on Yaree D Tat (Post 6) is worth a $1 trifecta ticket as a deep closer if the pace is truly honest.

RACE 7 — Post (3:35)/2:35/1:35/12:35 — 1430f | D | N | TallStack75k | BON | Purse $75,000

The TallStack 75k is the featured event on the Belterra Park card, contested at 7 furlongs (1430f) on the dirt for a purse of $75,000. Eight horses are entered in what is the most competitive and highest-class event of the afternoon. Mark My Words (Post 2) and Soup Today (Post 6) are co-favorites at 2-1. Sheltowees Rocket (Post 5) is the 3-1 second choice. This is the marquee wagering race of the day and deserves deep analysis.

Race 7

Pace Analysis

Seven furlongs in stakes company at Belterra requires a comprehensive pace assessment. Soup Today (Post 6) from Anthony Stephen's barn with D.L. Parker in the irons is a co-favorite at 2-1 and will likely be positioned mid-pack or stalking the pace. Mark My Words (Post 2) from Robert Gorham's barn with Erik Barbaran is the other co-favorite and draws a favorable second post. Water Into Wine (Post 1) from Timothy Hamm's barn at 8-1 with Laureano Sosa draws the inside post and could be a pace-setter or rail-hugger. Run Bobby Run (Post 3) from Robert Cline's barn at 6-1 with Rodriguez may also be involved in the early pace flow.

The critical pace dynamic in this race is whether the 2-1 co-favorites represent speed or class horses. Sheltowees Rocket (Post 5) at 3-1 from Michael Evans II's barn with Rolando Aragon draws a middle post and likely figures as a come-from-behind runner that will be tested at this distance. Cowgirlsluvme (Post 4) from Jennifer Tooley's barn at 4-1 with Jose Bracho is another mid-pack type.

Key Contenders

Mark My Words (Post 2) is the co-favorite at 2-1 with Erik Barbaran aboard from the second post. Robert Gorham is an established trainer who competes at the regional level with regularly prepared horses. The favorable post draw and co-favorite status coming into a $75,000 stakes make Mark My Words (Post 2) the most logical top selection. Barbaran is a proven stakes-caliber rider who can manage pace and position effectively at 7 furlongs.

Soup Today (Post 6) is the other 2-1 co-favorite from Anthony Stephen's barn. D.L. Parker in the irons represents a local rider with familiarity with the Belterra surface. The sixth post at seven furlongs is workable for a stalking or pace-tracking type. If Soup Today (Post 6) gets a clean trip from mid-field, this horse is fully capable of challenging Mark My Words (Post 2) in the stretch.

Sheltowees Rocket (Post 5) at 3-1 from Michael Evans II with Rolando Aragon is the third betting choice and represents a horse with a legitimate shot at a value price. Evans has developed horses with a good rate of stakes-level success regionally, and Aragon is experienced in stakes competition. If this horse gets a setup where the pace heats up, Sheltowees Rocket (Post 5) could prove to be the best closer in the field.

Secondary Choices

Cowgirlsluvme (Post 4) from Jennifer Tooley at 4-1 with Jose Bracho draws a middle post and offers value at the fourth betting choice. Tooley is a capable conditioner who sends horses out prepared for stakes spots. Bracho is a journeyman rider with regional stakes experience.

Sun Of War (Post 7) from the Nestor Rivera barn at 4-1 with L.R. Rivera draws the seventh post. The Rivera family operation has been active and competitive at Belterra throughout the meet, and Sun Of War (Post 7) at 4-1 in a stakes race is a legitimate contender at a value price if the Rivera barn has this horse at peak conditioning.

Longshots

Run Bobby Run (Post 3) from Robert Cline's stable at 6-1 with Rodriguez draws the third post. Cline is also the trainer of Alter Boy (Post 5) in Race 8, demonstrating an active presence on the card. Rodriguez is one of the most active jockeys at this meet, and a 6-1 price on a Cline trainee in the stakes race represents live value if there is any pace advantage from the middle of the field.

Global Event (Post 8) is the second Hamm entry at 5-1 with Rocco Bowen. The outside post at seven furlongs is the most challenging draw, and a 5-1 price on an outside post runner in a stakes race will require an exceptional trip. Bowen is a capable rider, and if the pace collapses on the far turn, Global Event (Post 8) could make a late run.

Water Into Wine (Post 1) from the Timothy Hamm barn at 8-1 with Laureano Sosa draws the inside post. The 8-1 price could be an overlay if Water Into Wine (Post 1) is a legitimate pace-setter with a clear lead from the rail. Hamm also trains Global Event (Post 8), and the stable doubling in the featured stakes is worth noting. If one entry is more live than the other, the connection between trainer decisions and jockey assignments can be informative.

Selections

Win: Mark My Words (Post 2) Place: Sheltowees Rocket (Post 5) Show: Soup Today (Post 6)

Betting Strategy: The TallStack 75k is the featured wagering race of the card and the centerpiece of any Pick 4 or Pick 5 sequence that runs through this race. Mark My Words (Post 2) is the top selection based on post position and trainer-jockey confidence. An exacta combining Mark My Words (Post 2) with Sheltowees Rocket (Post 5) and Soup Today (Post 6) covers the most probable outcomes. For multi-race wagers, using two horses in this race — Mark My Words (Post 2) and Sheltowees Rocket (Post 5) — is a cost-effective approach.

The 8-1 on Water Into Wine (Post 1) with the inside post is a value ticket in the win pool and in trifectas. Sun Of War (Post 7) at 4-1 from the active Rivera barn is an exacta wheel inclusion worth considering. A trifecta key using Mark My Words (Post 2) on top, with Sheltowees Rocket (Post 5), Soup Today (Post 6), Cowgirlsluvme (Post 4), and Sun Of War (Post 7) in the second and third positions, creates a comprehensive ticket with significant potential payout.

RACE 8 — Post (4:05)/3:05/2:05/1:05 — 1760f | D | C | Clm 15000n2l | BUN | Purse $11,000

The closing race is a nine-horse $15,000 claiming mile restricted to non-winners of two lifetime. Du Monde (Post 2) from Aaron West's barn is the 2-1 morning line favorite with Rodriguez in the irons. Northside Tap (Post 7) from William Cowans's barn is the 3-1 second choice with Dylan Machado up.

Race 8

Pace Analysis

Nine horses going a mile in claiming company creates a complex pace scenario. Du Monde (Post 2) draws a favorable second post and is the clear morning line choice. Northside Tap (Post 7) at 3-1 comes from a wide post but the 3-1 morning line suggests solid class. Up To No Good (Post 3) from Keith Kinmon's barn at 4-1 with Lebron figures to press the pace from a workable post. Mystandards (Post 4) from Barbara Riley's barn at 4-1 with P.W. Ouzts is another mid-field type.

Nine horses at a mile creates the possibility of a multi-horse pace battle that sets up late runners. Alter Boy (Post 5) from Robert Cline's barn at 4-1 with Gonzalez is the type of tactical runner that Gonzalez navigates well in nine-horse fields. The density of 4-1 horses in this race (UP TO NO GOOD at Post 3, MYSTANDARDS at Post 4, ALTER BOY at Post 5, and JUS TOO FLY at Post 8) suggests a wide-open closers race that could deliver an exotic payout.

Key Contenders

Du Monde (Post 2) is the 2-1 morning line favorite from an excellent post with Rodriguez, who is one of the most active jockeys at this meet. Aaron West is a reliable claiming trainer who typically sends horses out at peak fitness when spotted at a short price. Du Monde (Post 2) is the horse to beat.

Northside Tap (Post 7) at 3-1 from Cowans's barn with Dylan Machado is the second choice despite drawing the seventh post in a nine-horse field. The morning line price reflects genuine class, and Machado is a competent rider who can find position in nine-horse fields. If Northside Tap (Post 7) is able to secure a spot near the pace from the outside, this horse is dangerous.

Secondary Choices

Up To No Good (Post 3) from Keith Kinmon at 4-1 with Lebron figures as a natural pace presser. Lebron is an active rider who can set or press fractions efficiently in nine-horse fields. Post 3 gives excellent positioning options.

Alter Boy (Post 5) from the Robert Cline barn at 4-1 with Gonzalez is a mid-field type with a capable jockey. Cline has two horses on the card today (also RUN BOBBY RUN, Post 3 in Race 7), indicating an active day for the barn. Gonzalez aboard Alter Boy (Post 5) is a positive signal.

Longshots

Mystandards (Post 4) from Barbara Riley at 4-1 with P.W. Ouzts is another legitimate mid-field contender. Riley also trains Silver Brook (Post 5) in Race 1, and Ouzts rides for this barn regularly. The combination of inside post positioning and a capable veteran jockey makes Mystandards (Post 4) worthy of exacta inclusion.

Hoby Cat (Post 9) from Aaron West at 5-1 with Samuel Bermudez is the second West entry in the closing race. West doubles in the same race with Du Monde (Post 2) and Hoby Cat (Post 9), a trainer double that merits the same analysis as the Hancock double in Race 5. The choice of Rodriguez on Du Monde (Post 2) over Hoby Cat (Post 9) suggests barn preference for the favorite, but Hoby Cat (Post 9) at 5-1 from the outside post could be a live longshot if the pace sets up for a deep closer.

Jus Too Fly (Post 8) from Anna Decker at 6-1 with Hernandez is the second Decker entry on the card, joining Sandrinha Love (Post 3) in Race 3. The 6-1 morning line on Jus Too Fly (Post 8) suggests a legitimate contender at a mild overlay price. Halter Boy (Post 6) from Jerry Dixon Jr. at 8-1 with Correa is a longer shot, but Correa has been effective at this meet and could find a position from the sixth post. J Squared (Post 1) from Nancy Adams at 10-1 with Summer Pauly draws the rail, which is the best post in the field at a mile, but the 10-1 morning line reflects below-average class expectations. A rail draw at 10-1 in a nine-horse field is a trifecta longshot play only.

Selections

Win: Du Monde (Post 2) Place: Northside Tap (Post 7) Show: Up To No Good (Post 3)

Betting Strategy: Du Monde (Post 2) is the clear top selection in the closing race. The exacta over Northside Tap (Post 7) is the primary play. Given the density of 4-1 horses in this field, a trifecta key of Du Monde (Post 2) on top with Northside Tap (Post 7), Up To No Good (Post 3), Alter Boy (Post 5), and Mystandards (Post 4) across the board in second and third is a comprehensive ticket. The West barn double of Du Monde (Post 2) and Hoby Cat (Post 9) is the kind of trainer-double angle worth including in superfectas at a modest investment.

Jockey Notes and Insights

Yarmarie L. Correa is the most strategically placed jockey on today's card with rides in Race 1 (CITY BLAZE, Post 1), Race 2 (BE KOZY, Post 3), Race 4 (PAPAS LADY, Post 6), Race 5 (STREAMSONG, Post 4), Race 6 (A NEW PEACE, Post 7), and Race 8 (HALTER BOY, Post 6). Her assignment on City Blaze (Post 1) in the opener from the rail and on A New Peace (Post 7) in Race 6 as the 2-1 favorite despite the wide post demonstrates that top barns are seeking Correa's services for their primary entries. She has been one of the most consistently productive riders at the Belterra meet and should be followed closely throughout the card.

Guillermo Rodriguez is nearly as active with mounts in Race 1 (PLAYKOZ, Post 4), Race 2 (COUSIN MINNIE, Post 5), Race 3 (CALTHA, Post 2), Race 4 (M'LADY SANSA, Post 2), Race 7 (RUN BOBBY RUN, Post 3), and Race 8 (DU MONDE, Post 2). The placement of Rodriguez on Du Monde (Post 2) in the closing race as a 2-1 favorite is his most significant assignment and the one most likely to impact the win pool. Rodriguez's high-volume day across multiple race types demonstrates his status as one of the leading riders at Belterra.

Santiago Gonzalez holds prominent assignments in Race 2 (DELIGHTFUL CAT, Post 1), Race 4 (FLAMING MAMA, Post 1), Race 5 (HOPE JOE'S RIGHT, Post 3), Race 6 (CEEBEE, Post 1), and Race 8 (ALTER BOY, Post 5). Gonzalez is repeatedly assigned to horses drawn from the inside post, which may reflect his affinity for rail-riding tactics, or simply the volume of his bookings. His mount on Delightful Cat (Post 1) in Race 2 and Flaming Mama (Post 1) in Race 4 both represent morning line favorites from the inside rail — a meaningful pattern.

Summer Pauly rides in Race 1 (HOLIDAY MUSICAL, Post 3), Race 4 (BERMUDA CAY, Post 5), Race 5 (RACE DAY REBAL, Post 5), Race 6 (TICKET TO FLY, Post 3), and Race 8 (J SQUARED, Post 1). The weigh-out incident from May 2 adds scrutiny to her day, but there is no official restriction on her riding. Pauly's most live mount of the afternoon appears to be Bermuda Cay (Post 5) in Race 4, where the Corrigan barn sends her out at a reasonable 4-1 price.

Jann N. Hernandez is active with mounts in Race 3 (SANDRINHA LOVE, Post 3), Race 5 (ICE MINISTER, Post 6), Race 6 (YAREE D TAT, Post 6), and Race 8 (JUS TOO FLY, Post 8). Her placement on the second Hancock entry Ice Minister (Post 6) in Race 5 versus Correa taking the preferred Streamsong (Post 4) is a signal to note when assessing the Hancock double.

Victor Lebron rides in Race 4 (WILLOWY, Post 3), Race 5 (GUCCI MAN, Post 1), and Race 8 (UP TO NO GOOD, Post 3). His most important mount is Gucci Man (Post 1) in Race 5 as the 2-1 morning line favorite with the inside post at a mile. Lebron has been a consistent performer at this meet and the assignment reflects trainer Estvanko's confidence in his ability to manage pace from the rail.

L.R. Rivera continues his regular partnership with the Nestor Rivera stable, riding Golden Haul (Post 2) in Race 1, Lady Hamilton (Post 6) in Race 3, and Sun Of War (Post 7) in Race 7. The stakes assignment on Sun Of War (Post 7) at 4-1 is the most meaningful ride of the afternoon for the Rivera family barn.

Oscar Villarreal rides Echo Road (Post 5) in Race 3 and Catalina Cat (Post 2) in Race 5. His most live assignment is Catalina Cat (Post 2) at 3-1 in the Race 5 mile, where the second post and a front-running or pace-pressing style could be competitive against the Estvanko favorite.

Trainer Notes and Insights

Larry Smith is the busiest trainer on the card with five entries across four races: Playkoz (Post 4, Race 1), Be Kozy (Post 3, Race 2), Cousin Minnie (Post 5, Race 2), Caltha (Post 2, Race 3), and A New Peace (Post 7, Race 6). Smith's morning line placement of A New Peace (Post 7) as the 2-1 favorite in Race 6 despite the wide post suggests genuine confidence in this horse's ability to overcome an outside draw. The stable double in Race 2 (BE KOZY and COUSIN MINNIE) is the classic trainer-angle situation — when Smith sends two horses, the one with the preferred jockey is often the more prepared entry. Correa on Be Kozy (Post 3) versus Rodriguez on Cousin Minnie (Post 5) slightly favors Be Kozy (Post 3) in terms of rider prestige.

Nestor Rivera trains Golden Haul (Post 2, Race 1), Lady Hamilton (Post 6, Race 3), and Sun Of War (Post 7, Race 7). The stakes entry of Sun Of War (Post 7) at 4-1 in the TallStack 75k is the most prominent effort by the Rivera barn on this card. The family operation has been consistently active at Belterra and Sun Of War (Post 7) could be the meet's breakout performance if conditions align.

Nancy Adams trains Holiday Musical (Post 3, Race 1), Race Day Rebal (Post 5, Race 5), Yaree D Tat (Post 6, Race 6), and J Squared (Post 1, Race 8). The morning line placement of these horses — 4-1, 4-1, 8-1, and 10-1 respectively — suggests none are primary win candidates but all are legitimate exotic inclusions. Race Day Rebal (Post 5) at 4-1 in Race 5 with Summer Pauly is the Adams barn's most competitive entry.

Dana Hancock sends out Streamsong (Post 4) and Ice Minister (Post 6) in Race 5. The assignment of Correa on Streamsong (Post 4) as the barn's preferred jockey is a meaningful signal in the Hancock double. When a trainer doubles in the same race and assigns the leading rider to one entry, that entry warrants additional attention.

Timothy Hamm trains Water Into Wine (Post 1) and Global Event (Post 8) in Race 7. Doubling in a $75,000 stakes race is an unusual and aggressive barn strategy. Water Into Wine (Post 1) with Sosa from the inside post could be a pace factor, while Global Event (Post 8) at 5-1 with Bowen from the outside post is likely a more conservative closer. The Hamm barn making two plays in the featured event suggests confidence in at least one of these horses.

Richard Estvanko trains M'lady Sansa (Post 2, Race 4) and Gucci Man (Post 1, Race 5). Gucci Man (Post 1) at 2-1 with the inside post in Race 5 is Estvanko's primary entry of the day, and the combination of post and odds suggests this is the barn's best horse on the card.

Robert Cline has entries in Race 7 (RUN BOBBY RUN, Post 3) and Race 8 (ALTER BOY, Post 5). With Rodriguez on the stakes entry and Gonzalez on the claiming entry, Cline has secured two capable jockeys for his afternoon representatives.

Aaron West doubles in Race 8 with Du Monde (Post 2) and Hoby Cat (Post 9). The placement of Rodriguez on Du Monde (Post 2) confirms barn preference, and the 2-1 morning line is a strong vote of confidence from the morning line compilers.

Jeff Greenhill doubles in Race 6 with Emerson's Dream (Post 2) and Ticket To Fly (Post 3). The assignment of McKee on the 4-1 Emerson's Dream (Post 2) versus Pauly on the 5-1 Ticket To Fly (Post 3) suggests Emerson's Dream (Post 2) is the stable's primary choice, though both are included in the analysis.

Best Wagering Strategies and Value Plays

The overarching wagering framework for this card begins with identifying banker horses — horses that represent strong win probability and should be used as single horses in multi-race wagers to reduce ticket cost.

The top banker candidates are City Blaze (Post 1) in Race 1, Delightful Cat (Post 1) in Race 2, Gucci Man (Post 1) in Race 5, and Du Monde (Post 2) in Race 8. Each of these horses combines favorable post position, a morning line of 2-1 or better, and top jockey assignments. Using these four horses as singles in a Pick 4 sequence of Races 1, 2, 5, and 8 creates a cost-effective four-leg structure.

The featured Race 7 TallStack 75k is the most important race for exotic wagering on the card. The co-favorite structure at 2-1 for both Mark My Words (Post 2) and Soup Today (Post 6) creates a situation where using both in a multi-race wager is advisable. A Pick 3 covering Races 6, 7, and 8 using A New Peace (Post 7) in Race 6, two horses in Race 7 (MARK MY WORDS at Post 2 and SHELTOWEES ROCKET at Post 5), and Du Monde (Post 2) in Race 8 creates a 1x2x1 ticket at minimal cost with significant payout potential if the stakes race delivers a non-co-favorite winner.

For the daily double in Race 7 and Race 8: Mark My Words (Post 2) and Sheltowees Rocket (Post 5) in Race 7 keyed with Du Monde (Post 2) in Race 8 is the recommended structure. The Soup Today (Post 6) co-favorite angle makes the 2×1 daily double slightly more expensive but covers the most probable outcomes.

Value plays on the win board include Sheltowees Rocket (Post 5) at 3-1 in Race 7, which represents the best pure value among the top-tier selections. The Evans barn entry at a 7-furlong stakes race at 3-1 provides more upside than the 2-1 co-favorites. Run Bobby Run (Post 3) at 6-1 in Race 7 is the speculative long-play with the most upside if Rodriguez can navigate a clean trip from the third post in the featured stakes.

Trainer-double angles to exploit in exotics:

In Race 5, the Hancock double of Streamsong (Post 4) and Ice Minister (Post 6) suggests including both in trifecta bottom positions behind Gucci Man (Post 1) and Catalina Cat (Post 2). The four-horse combination in the bottom two positions of a trifecta covering both Hancock entries costs very little and can deliver significant returns if one of them hits the board.

In Race 8, the West barn double of Du Monde (Post 2) and Hoby Cat (Post 9) in a superfecta structure behind Northside Tap (Post 7) and Up To No Good (Post 3) creates a high-value ticket at modest cost.

The most important single wagering note on this card: when assessing the Larry Smith barn's Race 2 double entry, any unusual pre-race odds movement between Be Kozy (Post 3) and Cousin Minnie (Post 5) should be monitored. If Cousin Minnie (Post 5) drops significantly below 4-1, the stable preference may have shifted toward the outside horse, warranting a live play on the second Smith entry.

Morning line overlay candidates by race:

Race 8 — J SQUARED (Post 1) at 10-1 draws the inside post in a nine-horse field at a mile. While the Adams barn’s morning line assignment suggests below-average class, the inside rail at Belterra in a claiming mile for non-winners of two is a tangible post advantage that could compress the real odds to something closer to 6-1 or 7-1. Summer Pauly on the inside post in a nine-horse field is worth a trifecta flyer.

The best overall exacta value of the card is Mark My Words (Post 2) over Sheltowees Rocket (Post 5) in Race 7. If the co-favorite Soup Today (Post 6) runs to expectation and finishes third, this exacta at a $75,000 purse stakes level should return respectable value given the morning line spread.

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