Century Mile – Pick Pony Handicapper Report & Tip Sheet – News and Analysis for the June 6, 2026 card

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Century Mile Race Day Overview — June 6, 2026

Century Mile Racetrack and Casino in Edmonton, Alberta opens its Saturday card with a nine-race program headlined by a pair of $50,000 stakes events in Races 7 and 8. The card spans a range of conditions from maiden sprints to open claimers, with the afternoon culminating in the $50,000 Charity Challenge and the $50,000 Western Canadian Championship. The card offers strong opportunities for both straightforward win wagering and multi-race exotic sequences.

The bottom of the card features a seven-horse maiden sprint at 350 furlongs (Race 1) and a pair of routes at 1,540 furlongs in Races 2 and 3, while the meat of the program centers on the two stakes races and the allowance in Race 6. Race 9 closes the card with a ten-horse field in a $12,500 claiming route, providing a wide-open finish to the day's wagering.

Notable trainer presences today include Tim Rycroft, who saddles runners in five races including the featured Race 8 Western Canadian with Big Curl (POST 4) and Relaxgodoitramone (POST 6). Craig Robert Smith sends out horses in both stakes races. Dino Condilenios has live runners throughout the card. The dual-trainer Rycroft presence — both Tim and Tom Rycroft appear on the card — reflects a family operation that has shown consistent results at this venue.

Weather and Track Conditions — Century Mile, June 6, 2026

Edmonton in early June can bring variable spring conditions. Forecast for the Edmonton area on June 6, 2026, calls for partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the mid-teens Celsius (approximately 58-62°F). No significant rainfall is anticipated through post time, and the main track is expected to be listed as fast. A slight northwest breeze of 10-15 km/h should have minimal impact on the sprint events but could be a minor factor in the longer route races.

The Century Mile main track is a one-turn, all-weather synthetic-style dirt surface. Based on recent maintenance reports from the track, the surface has been playing consistently fast in recent weeks with no significant recutting or harrowing irregularities noted. Footing appears uniform from rail to five paths wide. There is no turf course at Century Mile, so all nine races are contested on the main dirt track.

Track Bias and Post Position Analysis

Century Mile is a tight, abbreviated oval that plays differently than major circuit tracks. The stretch run is relatively short, which rewards horses that can get into position early and avoid wide trips. Speed is generally rewarded at this venue, particularly in sprint distances, and horses that secure early position from the inside posts tend to maintain that advantage through the turn and into the stretch.

In sprint races at 350 furlongs and 1,320 furlongs, inside post positions carry a notable edge. Posts 1 through 3 historically show higher win percentages at Century Mile in sprint conditions, as horses exiting those slots can secure the rail or a stalking trip without burning energy. In route races at 1,430 furlongs and 1,540 furlongs, the bias moderates somewhat, as horses have more time to find position and the single turn allows closers to engage. However, even in routes, horses that can press the pace or sit just off the lead from manageable posts are favored.

Outside posts in fields of seven or more tend to be disadvantageous in the sprints, particularly posts 6 and 7, as horses must use early energy to get into contention. Speed-favoring track conditions in good weather amplify this tendency. For today's card, horses drawing posts 1 through 4 in the sprint races deserve extra consideration, and pace-pressing types from the inside should be upgraded in the route races.

RACE 1 — Post 5:45/4:45/(3:45)/2:45 — 350f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | BUN | Purse $12,000

This is a seven-horse maiden special weight sprint at 350 furlongs for fillies and mares on the main dirt. The short sprint distance puts a premium on gate alertness and raw early speed. First-time starters and lightly raced maidens populate the field, making pace projection difficult, though the morning line tells a clear story with two co-favorites at 2-1.

Race 1

Pace Analysis

At 350 furlongs, this is essentially a gate-to-wire sprint with minimal tactical options. Whoever breaks best and clears will likely control their own destiny. Calamity Jane 123 (POST 6) and She My Dulce Girl (POST 7) share co-favorite status but are drawn in the two widest posts in the field, which is a concern at this distance. Splash Mountain Mia (POST 3) and Totoughforyou (POST 4) figure to be among the speed from advantageous inside posts. The race could develop into a speed duel between the middle of the pack, with Calamity Jane 123 (POST 6) and She My Dulce Girl (POST 7) forced to angle in from wide posts.

Key Contenders

Calamity Jane 123 (POST 6) is the co-morning line favorite at 2-1 for trainer William Leech and jockey Alexander Marti. Leech is a capable condition conditioner at Century Mile with solid maiden sprint numbers. The 2-1 price reflects confidence from the barn. The outside post at this sprint distance is a legitimate concern, but if she breaks alertly she has enough quality to overcome the disadvantage. Marti is a reliable hand and should position her efficiently.

She My Dulce Girl (POST 7) is the other co-favorite at 2-1 for trainer Misael Moreno and jockey Daniel Tavares. Post 7 in a 350-furlong sprint is the most challenged draw on the card today, requiring a wide outside run or a significant early angle to find position. Moreno has shown good results with his maidens at this track, and if the filly has the raw talent to compensate for the post, she can still win. The price, however, does not reward the post position risk.

Totoughforyou (POST 4) runs for the same trainer as Calamity Jane 123 (POST 6), giving William Leech a two-pronged attack. At 4-1 with jockey Ricardo Moreno, this filly draws a much more favorable post and figures to get a clean trip from the middle of the gate. Leech running two in the same race often means one is the “public” horse while the other represents stable value.

Secondary Choices

Splash Mountain Mia (POST 3) is the co-secondary choice at 4-1 for Todd Kettleson and jockey Silvino Morales. Post 3 is excellent for a sprint, and Morales is a journeyman who handles the short distance well. Kettleson is not the dominant trainer at this meet but has shown he can have ready runners.

One Sweet Cruise (POST 5) at 10-1 is the second Kenway Thomas entry on the card alongside Inseperable Cruise (POST 1). Thomas saddles two here, with One Sweet Cruise (POST 5) assigned to Amador Hernandez O. The 10-1 price on a Thomas horse at a meet where he is active could represent value.

Longshots

Inseperable Cruise (POST 1) at 15-1 is the first Kenway Thomas entry. Post 1 is excellent for a sprint, and while the morning line suggests she is outclassed, trainer Thomas may use this runner as a pace setter or have quietly prepared her for a good showing. Jetset Candy (POST 2) at 12-1 for Wesley Oulton and Daniel Alejandro Garcia is another longshot from a favorable inside post. Oulton is a lower-volume conditioner, but inside posts at this distance carry enough weight that she cannot be entirely dismissed in exotic wagering.

Betting Strategy

The key angle here is fading the two co-favorites on post position grounds and supporting the inside speed. Totoughforyou (POST 4) at 4-1 represents the best value on the card given her post, trainer, and price. In exactas, wheel Totoughforyou (POST 4) over Calamity Jane 123 (POST 6) and Splash Mountain Mia (POST 3). The Leech barn playing the two-horse strategy suggests Totoughforyou (POST 4) is the preferred runner.

Selections

Win: Totoughforyou (POST 4) Place: Calamity Jane 123 (POST 6) Show: Splash Mountain Mia (POST 3)

RACE 2 — Post 6:15/5:15/(4:15)/3:15 — 1540f | D | MO | Moc 16000 | BUN | Purse $18,000

A five-horse maiden optional claimer at $16,000 over a route of 1,540 furlongs for older horses on the main dirt. Small fields in routes at Century Mile often produce front-runner-biased results, as a lone speed type can dictate easy fractions. The two co-favorites at 2-1 make this a race where pace scenario is the primary handicapping question.

Race 2

Pace Analysis

With only five horses, pace is likely to be restrained early. Bizness Account (POST 5) and Genie's Ride (POST 4) share co-favorite billing at 2-1 each. Dr Broker (POST 1) at 3-1 breaks from the rail and has the ability to control the pace from the front if inclined. If Dr Broker (POST 1) sets easy early fractions, he becomes extremely dangerous as the closer horses may not have enough run to reel him in. The 1,540-furlong distance gives pace pressers and stalkers time to find rhythm, but in a small field the dynamic often simplifies to a two-horse battle in the stretch.

Key Contenders

Genie's Ride (POST 4) is the co-morning line favorite at 2-1 for trainer Dino Condilenios and jockey Kimal Santo. Condilenios is one of the stronger trainers on this circuit and has shown he can navigate route conditions with his maidens. Post 4 in a five-horse field is a comfortable draw. Santo has developed a solid working relationship with the Condilenios barn and handles routes competently.

Bizness Account (POST 5) is the other co-favorite at 2-1 for trainer Deanna Walper and jockey Dane Nelson. Post 5 in a five-horse field is the outside, which is not ideal, but in a slow-developing route it matters less than in a sprint. Walper is a meet participant with capable runners, and Nelson is among the more active jockeys on the card today. The question is whether Bizness Account (POST 5) has the raw ability to match Genie's Ride (POST 4) in a head-to-head.

Dr Broker (POST 1) at 3-1 for Tim Rycroft and Enrique Alonzo Gonzalez is the pace control type from the rail. Rycroft is one of the most active and successful trainers at Century Mile and his horses consistently run well. Gonzalez is one of the top jockeys at this meet and rides Rycroft horses frequently with excellent results. If Dr Broker (POST 1) gets loose on the lead in a five-horse field with easy fractions, he could be very difficult to catch.

Secondary Choices

Forced To Run (POST 2) at 4-1 for Kevin Scott and Richard Henry draws the second post and figures to sit just off any pace set by Dr Broker (POST 1). In a small field, the second post is a comfortable stalking position. Scott is a quiet conditioner at this meet but has shown the ability to produce runners at route distances.

Max Booster (POST 3) at 4-1 for Pat Jarvis and Richard Balgobin completes the field. Jarvis is another lower-profile conditioner, but at 4-1 in a five-horse maiden optional claiming route, Max Booster (POST 3) deserves a lines check. Balgobin (Richard) is a working jockey at this meet.

Longshots

No horse in this race is listed above 4-1, so the field is relatively compressed in terms of morning line pricing. The legitimate longshot play, if prices on the co-favorites are short at post time, is to structure exotics around Dr Broker (POST 1) winning outright with Genie's Ride (POST 4) and Bizness Account (POST 5) filling the exacta.

Betting Strategy

Tim Rycroft's presence with Dr Broker (POST 1) and the rail post in a five-horse route is the primary angle. Rycroft-Gonzalez is a productive combination and the pace scenario suits a front runner. If Dr Broker (POST 1) drifts to 4-1 or better at post time, he becomes an excellent win single. Exacta: Dr Broker (POST 1) over Genie's Ride (POST 4) and Bizness Account (POST 5).

Selections

Win: Dr Broker (POST 1) Place: Genie's Ride (POST 4) Show: Bizness Account (POST 5)

RACE 3 — Post 6:45/5:45/(4:45)/3:45 — 1540f | D | C | Clm 12000b | BUM | Purse $15,500

A six-horse claiming route at $12,000 for males, 1,540 furlongs. Two co-favorites at 2-1 dominate the morning line, and the key question is whether either represents genuine value at that price or whether a price horse can outrun his morning line.

Race 3

Pace Analysis

Aintafraidtodream (POST 1) and Why Nots A Wynner (POST 3) share the co-favorite status at 2-1 each. The rail and Post 3 are both favorable draws for a route. With two speed-looking types potentially pressing each other, pace could be contested early, setting up the secondary horses for a rally. They Call Me Tom (POST 4) at 4-1 and Dreaming D'oro (POST 5) at 4-1 could benefit if the two favorites burn each other up.

Key Contenders

Aintafraidtodream (POST 1) at 2-1 for Daryl Snow and Richard Balgobin draws the rail in a route and has the trainer advantage in Daryl Snow, who is a capable claiming conditioner at Century Mile. Balgobin (Richard) is one of the busiest jockeys on the card today and has strong meet numbers. The rail in a route can be tricky in deep going, but with the track expected to be fast, Post 1 here is manageable.

Why Nots A Wynner (POST 3) at 2-1 for Mel Snow and Brian Boodramsingh draws the third post and has a similar pace profile. Mel Snow and Daryl Snow — potentially related — both having co-favorites here is an interesting dynamic. The question of which Snow runner is the “live” one makes this a barn-watching scenario. Why Nots A Wynner (POST 3) from Post 3 has a slightly better post than Aintafraidtodream (POST 1) depending on how the early pace develops.

Secondary Choices

They Call Me Tom (POST 4) at 4-1 for Tim Rycroft and Enrique Alonzo Gonzalez is the Rycroft-Gonzalez combination again. As noted, this is one of the meet's more productive trainer-jockey partnerships. At 4-1 in a six-horse field with two 2-1 horses, They Call Me Tom (POST 4) has value. If the two favorites set a contested pace, They Call Me Tom (POST 4) from Post 4 is well-positioned to close.

Dreaming D'oro (POST 5) at 4-1 for Robert Vanoverschof and Alexander Marti draws Post 5 in a six-horse field, one post off the outside. Marti is a capable jockey who can make ground with a come-from-behind runner. Vanoverschof is a lower-volume trainer, but at 4-1 the price reflects reasonable competitiveness.

Longshots

Jackpot Bar (POST 2) at 10-1 for Carson Frey and Jose Mariano Asencio draws a good inside post but the long morning line suggests he faces a step up in class or form. Frey is a lower-volume trainer at this meet. Tango For The Soul (POST 6) at 20-1 for Jerri R Robertson and Keihton Natera is the longest shot in the field. Post 6 in a six-horse route field is manageable, but the 20-1 morning line indicates minimal competitive expectations from the morning line maker. He can be safely used only in wide-open exotics.

Betting Strategy

The primary angle is the Rycroft-Gonzalez combination at value odds. They Call Me Tom (POST 4) at 4-1 with a contested pace scenario ahead of him is the play. Exacta: They Call Me Tom (POST 4) over Aintafraidtodream (POST 1) and Why Nots A Wynner (POST 3). If the two Snow horses cut each other up, the closers get a big chance.

Selections

Win: They Call Me Tom (POST 4) Place: Aintafraidtodream (POST 1) Show: Why Nots A Wynner (POST 3)

RACE 4 — Post 7:25/6:25/(5:25)/4:25 — 1320f | D | AO | OClm 25000n4l | BUN | Purse $21,500

A six-horse open claimer at $25,000 for older horses, non-winners of four lifetime, at 1,320 furlongs. This is a sprint with two co-favorites at 2-1 in Bar Down Express (POST 1) and Pioneer Storm King (POST 5). The highest purse open claimer of the day before the stakes races, this is a competitive sprint.

Race 4

Pace Analysis

Bar Down Express (POST 1) from the rail is the primary pace setter and has every advantage going gate to wire in this sprint. Pioneer Storm King (POST 5) from Post 5 figures to be a mid-pack or pressing type. If Bar Down Express (POST 1) gets clear early fractions from the rail, the closers will need a solid pace to generate a winning run. Accidental Genius (POST 3) and Toriador (POST 6) at 4-1 each are likely to be the pace-pressing or closing elements in this race.

Key Contenders

Bar Down Express (POST 1) at 2-1 for Craig Robert Smith and Richard Balgobin is perfectly positioned from the rail in a six-horse sprint. Smith is one of the more successful trainers on the card today with multiple starters across the program. Balgobin (Richard) has shown excellent form at this meet. The rail post at 1,320 furlongs is the best draw in the field and the 2-1 morning line is justified.

Pioneer Storm King (POST 5) at 2-1 for Robert Henson and Alexander Marti draws mid-outside in a six-horse field. Henson is a consistent conditioner with open claiming runners. Marti is active today. The co-favorite status from Post 5 indicates class or recent form that makes him competitive despite the outside draw.

Accidental Genius (POST 3) at 4-1 for Tim Rycroft and Enrique Alonzo Gonzalez is the third Rycroft-Gonzalez pairing on the card. Post 3 is a clean inside draw and this combination has been highlighted throughout the card as productive. At 4-1 in a competitive six-horse sprint, Accidental Genius (POST 3) represents solid value.

Secondary Choices

Toriador (POST 6) at 4-1 for Milton Palma and Jose Mariano Asencio draws the outside post, which is a disadvantage in this sprint. Palma is a lower-volume conditioner at this meet. The 4-1 price from the outside in a pace-honest sprint makes Toriador (POST 6) the weakest of the four near-even horses.

Hank Ollie (POST 4) at 8-1 for Ashley Gilkyson and Ridge Balgobin (the second Balgobin on the card, as both Richard and Ridge Balgobin are active today) is an interesting value play. At 8-1 in a competitive open claiming sprint, Hank Ollie (POST 4) from Post 4 could surprise. Gilkyson is a lower-profile trainer but the price warrants exotic inclusion.

Longshots

Set To Shine (POST 2) at 10-1 for Barbara Heads and Amadeo Perez draws Post 2 but the long morning line suggests she is outmatched in this field. Heads is a lower-volume conditioner and Perez, while active today in multiple races, faces a tough assignment here. Include in wide exactas only.

Betting Strategy

Bar Down Express (POST 1) is the logical win play from the rail with the top rider. The Rycroft-Gonzalez angle gives Accidental Genius (POST 3) legitimate value at 4-1. Exacta: Bar Down Express (POST 1) over Accidental Genius (POST 3) and Pioneer Storm King (POST 5). Trifecta: Bar Down Express (POST 1), Pioneer Storm King (POST 5), Accidental Genius (POST 3) in various combinations.

Selections

Win: Bar Down Express (POST 1) Place: Accidental Genius (POST 3) Show: Pioneer Storm King (POST 5)

RACE 5 — Post 7:55/6:55/(5:55)/4:55 — 1540f | D | AO | OClm 17000n1x | BON | Purse $21,000

A seven-horse open claimer for non-winners of one (at this level), route distance of 1,540 furlongs. Twickenham (POST 2) is the heavy morning line favorite at 1-1, with Sonofaghost (POST 4) second choice at 2-1. The heavy favoritism on Twickenham (POST 2) suggests significant public support based on form or trainer confidence.

Race 5

Pace Analysis

Twickenham (POST 2) at even money is likely a pace-controlling type or a horse with dominant recent form. Sonofaghost (POST 4) at 2-1 is the primary challenger. In a seven-horse field at route distance, pace can be set by the longshot Dreams In The Sky (POST 1) from the rail, who at 30-1 may be a sacrificial pace setter or simply outclassed. Letsgotothenino (POST 7) at 8-1 and River Rock Fire (POST 6) at 6-1 are likely closers who need pace to sustain their runs.

Key Contenders

Twickenham (POST 2) at 1-1 for Dino Condilenios and Kimal Santo is the dominant morning line choice. Condilenios appears multiple times on this card with live runners and the even-money price is a strong barn signal. Post 2 is excellent for a route. Santo has ridden Condilenios horses consistently throughout the meet. The question is whether the price (effectively minus-money at true 1-1) represents value or whether the public has correctly identified a dominant runner.

Sonofaghost (POST 4) at 2-1 for Gonzalo Anderson and Antonio Ambrosio Reyes is the main rival from Post 4. Anderson is an active trainer at Century Mile and Reyes is a working jockey. At 2-1, Sonofaghost (POST 4) is a legitimate threat if Twickenham (POST 2) has any vulnerability.

Secondary Choices

River Rock Fire (POST 6) at 6-1 for Jim R Brown and Ridge Balgobin draws the second-widest post but in a route field, position matters less than pace scenario. Brown trains several horses on today's card, most notably in the stakes races. At 6-1 from a manageable outside draw in a route, River Rock Fire (POST 6) could offer value if the even-money favorite underperforms.

Letsgotothenino (POST 7) at 8-1 for Robert Henson and Brian Boodramsingh draws the outside in a seven-horse field. Henson has live runners throughout the card. Letsgotothenino (POST 7) would need a setup pace to close ground and the 8-1 price is fair for the risk.

Longshots

Knotenloserin (POST 3) at 10-1 for Craig Robert Smith and Dane Nelson draws Post 3 in a route. Smith is active with multiple starters today. The 10-1 price in a competitive field suggests this horse faces a tough assignment, but exotic inclusion is warranted. Absolut John (POST 5) at 15-1 for Smith and N'Rico Prescod is the second Smith entry in this race. Smith running two here is a notable stable angle. Dreams In The Sky (POST 1) at 30-1 for Ron Grieves and Mauricio Malvaez is the longest shot. Post 1 in a route offers pace control potential, but the 30-1 morning line indicates minimal expectations.

Betting Strategy

At 1-1, Twickenham (POST 2) is difficult to back for win value. The stronger play is using Twickenham (POST 2) as a key in exactas and trifectas. Exacta: Twickenham (POST 2) over Sonofaghost (POST 4) and River Rock Fire (POST 6). For the upset, Sonofaghost (POST 4) at 2-1 is the clear alternative. If Twickenham (POST 2) drifts to 6-5 or higher at post time, a straight win bet becomes viable.

Selections

Win: Twickenham (POST 2) Place: Sonofaghost (POST 4) Show: River Rock Fire (POST 6)

RACE 6 — Post 8:25/7:25/(6:25)/5:25 — 1320f | D | A | Alw 22000n$y | BUN | Purse $22,000

A seven-horse allowance sprint at 1,320 furlongs for horses that have not won an allowance condition. This is a competitive condition-level sprint with no morning line horse below 2-1. King Elvis (POST 3) heads the field at 2-1 in what should be a high-quality sprint.

Race 6

Pace Analysis

King Elvis (POST 3) at 2-1 from Post 3 is likely a pace-pressing or front-running type based on the morning line confidence. Horatio (POST 1) from the rail and Flashfordani (POST 2) from Post 2 are both drawn inside and could press or challenge for early position. This looks like a pace-honest sprint where the fastest early fractions will determine the outcome. Vector (POST 5) and Ghostly Spitfire (POST 6) are likely to press or close from mid-pack.

Key Contenders

King Elvis (POST 3) at 2-1 for Tom Rycroft and Enrique Alonzo Gonzalez is the morning line choice. Note that this is Tom Rycroft rather than Tim Rycroft, likely a separate trainer from the same family. Gonzalez is aboard again, emphasizing his role as the leading or near-leading rider at this meet. Post 3 in a seven-horse sprint is a clean, forward draw. The Rycroft-Gonzalez combination has been highlighted throughout the card.

Flashfordani (POST 2) at 4-1 for Karline Kingston and Dane Nelson draws the second post in a sprint, an excellent position. Kingston is a conditioner not widely noted in the earlier races but the 4-1 morning line suggests competitive ability. Nelson is active throughout the card today. Post 2 from an even-money runner at 4-1 deserves attention.

Vector (POST 5) at 4-1 for Gonzalo Anderson and Amadeo Perez is the Anderson barn back again after Sonofaghost (POST 4) in Race 5. Anderson showing multiple starters across the card is a positive trainer angle. Perez is active today. Post 5 in a seven-horse sprint is workable for a pace-pressing type.

Secondary Choices

Horatio (POST 1) at 5-1 for Dino Condilenios and Richard Balgobin draws the rail in a seven-horse sprint. Condilenios has been a dominant presence on this card and the rail draw is typically strong at Century Mile. At 5-1, Horatio (POST 1) offers genuine value if Balgobin (Richard) can get him to the front early.

Ghostly Spitfire (POST 6) at 4-1 for Tim Rycroft and Jose Mariano Asencio is the Tim Rycroft entry in this race. The post position is workable in a seven-horse field for a sprint. Asencio is a capable jockey who has been busy today. At 4-1, Ghostly Spitfire (POST 6) has value in an exacta or trifecta supporting role.

Sunbird (POST 4) at 5-1 for Geovani Olalde and Antonio Ambrosio Reyes draws Post 4 and is trained by Olalde, who is also represented in Race 9 with Deal Em (POST 5). At 5-1, Sunbird (POST 4) has mid-card value and Reyes aboard gives the runner a capable pilot.

Longshots

Gabbysonholiday (POST 7) at 30-1 for Sharon Bott and Kemar Richard Chase draws the outside post in a seven-horse sprint, the worst possible draw at Century Mile. Bott is a lower-volume conditioner and the 30-1 morning line reflects both the post position and the competitive disadvantage. Longshot exotic plays only.

Betting Strategy

King Elvis (POST 3) at 2-1 is the play. The Tom Rycroft and Gonzalez combination from Post 3 in an allowance sprint is a strong signal. For value enhancement, Horatio (POST 1) at 5-1 from the rail with Condilenios makes an excellent exacta counterpart. Exacta: King Elvis (POST 3) over Horatio (POST 1) and Flashfordani (POST 2). Trifecta: King Elvis (POST 3) / Horatio (POST 1), Flashfordani (POST 2) / Vector (POST 5), Ghostly Spitfire (POST 6).

Selections

Win: King Elvis (POST 3) Place: Horatio (POST 1) Show: Flashfordani (POST 2)

RACE 7 — Post 8:55/7:55/(6:55)/5:55 — 1320f | D | N | CharitCh50k | BOF | Purse $50,000

The $50,000 Charity Challenge is the first of two stakes races on the card, run at 1,320 furlongs for fillies and mares on the main dirt. Playful (POST 4) is the overwhelming morning line favorite at 1-1 in a competitive seven-horse field.

Race 7

Pace Analysis

Playful (POST 4) at even money from Post 4 in a seven-horse stakes sprint is the dominant figure. Queen Pat (POST 1) from the rail and What A Force (POST 6) at 4-1 figure to be pace elements. Sunny Wishes (POST 2) at 5-1 and Hiway Fortynine (POST 7) at 5-1 are likely mid-pack or closing types. The pace scenario will be set by whoever challenges Playful (POST 4) through the early fractions. If Queen Pat (POST 1) from the rail presses Playful (POST 4), the race sets up for closers.

Key Contenders

Playful (POST 4) at 1-1 for Gonzalo Anderson and Dane Nelson is the clear public choice. Anderson has shown throughout the card that he has live runners across multiple races today. Nelson aboard the even-money favorite in a stakes race is a significant trainer-jockey confidence signal. Post 4 in a seven-horse sprint is a neutral draw that allows Playful (POST 4) to settle into stride and make her run when it matters. The even-money price makes this a keying vehicle in exotics rather than a win bet value.

What A Force (POST 6) at 4-1 for Tim Rycroft and Jose Mariano Asencio is the Rycroft entry in the first stakes race. Rycroft is one of the most active and successful trainers at Century Mile and his runners at this level should always be respected. Post 6 in a seven-horse sprint is manageable but requires some early work to find position. Asencio has been active throughout the card today.

Queen Pat (POST 1) at 4-1 for Craig Robert Smith and N'Rico Prescod draws the rail in a stakes sprint. Smith sends out two in this race — Queen Pat (POST 1) and Undeniable Jill (POST 3) — which is a barn-watching scenario. The rail post in a stakes sprint is a significant advantage and 4-1 is fair value. Prescod is aboard here and rides Absolut John (POST 5) in Race 5 as well for the Smith barn.

Secondary Choices

Sunny Wishes (POST 2) at 5-1 for Barbara Heads and Amadeo Perez draws Post 2, an excellent position for a stakes sprint. Heads also runs Set To Shine (POST 2) in Race 4. At 5-1 from the second post in a stakes sprint, Sunny Wishes (POST 2) has significant place and show value and could upset if the favorite is vulnerable.

Hiway Fortynine (POST 7) at 5-1 for Rodney Cone and Linton Leon Steadman draws the outside post in a seven-horse stakes sprint. The outside post is the primary concern, but at 5-1 in a $50,000 stakes with a 1-1 favorite, the price represents value if Hiway Fortynine (POST 7) can overcome the post. Cone is a capable trainer and Steadman is a working rider at this meet.

Daou (POST 5) at 12-1 for Jim R Brown and Richard Balgobin is an interesting value play. Brown trains the horses at the heart of the Race 8 stakes field, giving him dual stakes presence today. Balgobin (Richard) is one of the top riders at this meet. At 12-1, Daou (POST 5) is a legitimate trifecta inclusion.

Longshots

Undeniable Jill (POST 3) at 20-1 is the second Craig Robert Smith entry. The 20-1 morning line suggests she is the secondary runner in the Smith barn. However, trainer intent with two runners in a stakes race can be unpredictable, and Undeniable Jill (POST 3) from Post 3 with Kimal Santo aboard has a favorable post.

Betting Strategy

Use Playful (POST 4) as the primary key but look for value underneath. Queen Pat (POST 1) at 4-1 from the rail is the strongest exacta partner. Exacta: Playful (POST 4) over Queen Pat (POST 1), What A Force (POST 6), and Sunny Wishes (POST 2). Trifecta: Playful (POST 4) / Queen Pat (POST 1), What A Force (POST 6), Sunny Wishes (POST 2) / all. For the upset, What A Force (POST 6) with Rycroft-Asencio is the most interesting alternative win play.

Selections

Win: Playful (POST 4) Place: Queen Pat (POST 1) Show: What A Force (POST 6)

RACE 8 — Post 9:25/8:25/(7:25)/6:25 — 1320f | D | N | WstrnCan50k | BON | Purse $50,000

The $50,000 Western Canadian Championship is the featured race of the card, a nine-horse sprint at 1,320 furlongs on the main dirt. Debrusk (POST 9) is the morning line favorite at 2-1 in a competitive field. This race offers the best multi-race exotic structure of the day and is the centerpiece of the card's wagering.

Race 8

Pace Analysis

With nine horses in a sprint, pace is expected to be contested and honest. Big Curl (POST 4) at 4-1 and Javier (POST 5) at 4-1 along with Relaxgodoitramone (POST 6) at 4-1 are all closely matched in the morning line, suggesting this is an open sprint. Debrusk (POST 9) from the outside post is the favorite but must overcome the wide draw. Kamal (POST 3) at 10-1 and Helioo (POST 1) from the rail could be pace setters or pace pressers. The nine-hole in a $50,000 sprint is a significant concern for Debrusk (POST 9).

Key Contenders

Debrusk (POST 9) at 2-1 for Dino Condilenios and Silvino Morales is the morning line favorite but draws the widest post in the nine-horse field in a sprint. Condilenios has multiple live runners throughout today's card and the 2-1 morning line signals stable confidence. Morales is an experienced jockey who can navigate wide posts. The key question is whether Debrusk (POST 9) has enough talent to overcome Post 9 in a nine-horse stakes sprint.

Big Curl (POST 4) at 4-1 for Tim Rycroft and Enrique Alonzo Gonzalez is the Rycroft-Gonzalez combination in the card's featured race. As outlined throughout this report, this is one of the most productive trainer-jockey pairings at Century Mile. Post 4 in a nine-horse sprint is a neutral-to-favorable draw, and Rycroft's presence in the feature suggests barn confidence. At 4-1 with a clean post draw, Big Curl (POST 4) is the strongest value play in the featured race.

Relaxgodoitramone (POST 6) at 4-1 for Tim Rycroft and Jose Mariano Asencio is the second Rycroft entry in this race. Rycroft running two horses in the featured stakes — Big Curl (POST 4) and Relaxgodoitramone (POST 6) — is a strong stable angle. The two-pronged attack from Rycroft mirrors the Leech strategy in Race 1. Relaxgodoitramone (POST 6) at Post 6 in a nine-horse sprint draws a mid-field position, manageable for a forward type.

Javier (POST 5) at 4-1 for Carson Frey and Brian Boodramsingh draws Post 5 in the nine-horse field, a neutral draw. Frey also runs Jackpot Bar (POST 2) in Race 3 and Javier (POST 5) here. Boodramsingh is active throughout the card. At 4-1 in the featured sprint, Javier (POST 5) from a central post position has a realistic shot.

Secondary Choices

Kamal (POST 3) at 10-1 for Jim R Brown and Richard Balgobin is the Brown barn's entry in the Western Canadian. Brown runs Daou (POST 5) in Race 7 and Kamal (POST 3) and Cairo Cowboy (POST 8) in Race 8. Balgobin (Richard) aboard suggests the Kamal (POST 3) is the preferred Brown entry. Post 3 in a nine-horse sprint is an excellent draw. At 10-1, Kamal (POST 3) is the strongest value play in the field for exacta and trifecta purposes.

Helioo (POST 1) at 8-1 for Mel Snow and Amadeo Perez draws the rail in a nine-horse sprint. As noted throughout this report, the rail post in a sprint at Century Mile is one of the most advantageous draws. At 8-1 in the featured stakes, Helioo (POST 1) from the rail is a serious threat and potentially the best-priced horse in the race relative to post position advantage.

Longshots

Alberta Ice (POST 2) at 30-1 for Rodney Cone and Mauricio Malvaez draws Post 2 and at 30-1 is likely outclassed in a $50,000 stakes. Include only in superfecta. Bakk N Beautiful (POST 7) at 20-1 for Robert Henson and Keihton Natera draws a mid-outside post at the longest non-30-1 price in the race. Henson has live runners throughout the card, but 20-1 in a nine-horse stakes suggests a tough assignment. Cairo Cowboy (POST 8) at 30-1 for Jim R Brown and Ridge Balgobin is the secondary Brown entry. The 30-1 morning line on the trainer who has Kamal (POST 3) in the same race suggests Cairo Cowboy (POST 8) is the workout or confidence runner. Include in superfecta only.

Betting Strategy

The primary play is fading Debrusk (POST 9) on post position grounds in a sprint and supporting Big Curl (POST 4) and Helioo (POST 1) as the value plays. Exacta: Big Curl (POST 4) over Debrusk (POST 9), Kamal (POST 3), and Javier (POST 5). For upset value: Helioo (POST 1) and Kamal (POST 3) in the exacta. Trifecta: Big Curl (POST 4) / Debrusk (POST 9), Kamal (POST 3), Javier (POST 5), Relaxgodoitramone (POST 6) / all.

Selections

Win: Big Curl (POST 4) Place: Debrusk (POST 9) Show: Kamal (POST 3)

RACE 9 — Post 9:55/8:55/(7:55)/6:55 — 1430f | D | C | Clm 6000b | BUN | Purse $12,500

A ten-horse $6,000 claiming route at 1,430 furlongs, the deepest field on the card and the lowest claiming level of the day. With two co-favorites at 2-1 and 3-1, this race offers a wide-open exotic structure with ten horses in a route.

Race 9

Pace Analysis

Deal Em (POST 5) at 2-1 and Silent Count (POST 1) at 3-1 are the two top choices. Writ In Stone (POST 8) at 3-1 is the other near-co-favorite. With Silent Count (POST 1) from the rail and Deal Em (POST 5) from a central post, the pace dynamic could develop into a front-runner versus closer scenario. At 1,430 furlongs, pace-pressing horses from the inside draw are advantaged.

Key Contenders

Deal Em (POST 5) at 2-1 for Geovani Olalde and Antonio Ambrosio Reyes draws Post 5 in a ten-horse route. Olalde also runs Sunbird (POST 4) in Race 6. Reyes is active throughout the card. At 2-1 in the lowest claiming race of the day, Deal Em (POST 5) is likely the class of the field with recent form working in its favor.

Silent Count (POST 1) at 3-1 for Tim Rycroft and Brian Boodramsingh draws the rail in a ten-horse route. As noted throughout this report, Tim Rycroft is the most active trainer on the card and Rycroft horses from the rail in routes have been highlighted as a recurring positive angle. At 3-1 from Post 1 in a route, Silent Count (POST 1) is a legitimate win contender.

Writ In Stone (POST 8) at 3-1 for Tim Rycroft and Jose Mariano Asencio is the second Rycroft entry in the closing race. Rycroft running two in Race 9 — Silent Count (POST 1) and Writ In Stone (POST 8) — mirrors his strategy in Race 8. Post 8 in a ten-horse route is challenging but the 3-1 morning line on the Rycroft horse suggests barn confidence.

Secondary Choices

Stone House (POST 10) at 6-1 for Jim R Brown and Richard Balgobin draws the outside post in a ten-horse route. Brown's presence throughout the card with Balgobin (Richard) aboard is a consistent theme. At 6-1 from Post 10, Stone House (POST 10) faces a positional challenge but Brown and Balgobin have shown competence in route races throughout the day.

Longshots

Western Sunset (POST 2) at 12-1 for Ron Grieves and Mauricio Malvaez draws Post 2, an inside position that helps. Grieves also runs Dreams In The Sky (POST 1) in Race 5 and Bri's Boy (POST 3) in this race. Running two at 12-1 and 30-1 suggests Grieves is competitive at this level without dominant figures. Bri's Boy (POST 3) at 30-1 for Grieves and Kemar Richard Chase is the longer-shot barn companion. Eitherinorintheway (POST 7) at 12-1 for Jason Coney and N'Rico Prescod draws Post 7 and at 12-1 is a minor price. Coney is a lower-volume conditioner. Man At The Pulpit (POST 4) at 20-1 for Colton Reid and Andrew Poon is a longshot from Post 4, a workable position in a route. Reid is a lower-volume trainer and Poon is one of the less frequently mentioned jockeys on the card. Chickoutthebizz (POST 6) at 15-1 for Jim R Brown and Kyle Carter is the third Brown entry across the day's racing. At 15-1, the price reflects a secondary role in the Brown barn's strategy for this race. Kangaroo Coast (POST 9) at 15-1 for Colleen O'Hagan and Enrique Alonzo Gonzalez draws Post 9 in a ten-horse route. The interesting angle here is that Gonzalez is riding Kangaroo Coast (POST 9) at 15-1 rather than the Rycroft horses in this race. Gonzalez moving to a 15-1 shot from a different barn in the final race of the day is worth noting — O'Hagan may have this horse prepared for a big effort.

Betting Strategy

The Rycroft two-pronged attack with Silent Count (POST 1) and Writ In Stone (POST 8) is the primary angle. At 3-1 each, one of these horses is likely the preferred barn runner. Silent Count (POST 1) from the rail gets the post position nod. Exacta: Silent Count (POST 1) and Deal Em (POST 5) in both directions. Trifecta: Silent Count (POST 1), Deal Em (POST 5) / Writ In Stone (POST 8), Stone House (POST 10) / all. The Kangaroo Coast (POST 9) and Gonzalez angle deserves exotic inclusion at 15-1.

Selections

Win: Silent Count (POST 1) Place: Deal Em (POST 5) Show: Writ In Stone (POST 8)

Jockey Notes and Insights

Enrique Alonzo Gonzalez is the featured jockey of the day at Century Mile, appearing in Races 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, and 9 across the card. His book is heavily loaded with Rycroft barn assignments — Dr Broker (POST 1) in Race 2, They Call Me Tom (POST 4) in Race 3, Accidental Genius (POST 3) in Race 4, and Big Curl (POST 4) in Race 8. The additional mount on King Elvis (POST 3) in Race 6 for Tom Rycroft and Kangaroo Coast (POST 9) in Race 9 for Colleen O'Hagan rounds out his day. Gonzalez is clearly the rider of choice for the Rycroft operation and his volume today signals significant stable confidence.

Richard Balgobin is the second-most active rider on the card, appearing in Races 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 9. He handles the Bar Down Express (POST 1) in Race 4, Aintafraidtodream (POST 1) in Race 3, Horatio (POST 1) in Race 6, Daou (POST 5) in Race 7, Kamal (POST 3) in Race 8, and Stone House (POST 10) in Race 9. Balgobin's book is diverse across multiple trainers including Smith, Condilenios, and Brown, suggesting he is a leading rider at this meet.

Ridge Balgobin is a separate jockey — likely related to Richard Balgobin — who rides Hank Ollie (POST 4) in Race 4, River Rock Fire (POST 6) in Race 5, and Cairo Cowboy (POST 8) in Race 8. The two Balgobins on the same card is an unusual circumstance that bettors should note to avoid confusion in tote board reading.

Jose Mariano Asencio rides in multiple races today including Ghostly Spitfire (POST 6) in Race 6, What A Force (POST 6) in Race 7, Relaxgodoitramone (POST 6) in Race 8, and Writ In Stone (POST 8) in Race 9. His book is heavily weighted toward the Tim Rycroft barn in the feature races, suggesting he is the secondary rider for that operation behind Gonzalez.

Dane Nelson is active throughout the card including Bizness Account (POST 5) in Race 2, Knotenloserin (POST 3) in Race 5, Flashfordani (POST 2) in Race 6, and Playful (POST 4) in Race 7. Nelson aboard the even-money favorite Playful (POST 4) in the Charity Challenge is a significant ride for the jockey on this card.

Alexander Marti rides Calamity Jane 123 (POST 6) in Race 1, Dreaming D'oro (POST 5) in Race 3, and Pioneer Storm King (POST 5) in Race 4. His book spans multiple trainers throughout the card.

Kimal Santo handles Condilenios barn assignments including Genie's Ride (POST 4) in Race 2, Twickenham (POST 2) in Race 5, and Undeniable Jill (POST 3) in Race 7. Santo's work for Condilenios across three races makes him a key rider to follow for Condilenios barn angles.

Amadeo Perez rides Set To Shine (POST 2) in Race 4, Vector (POST 5) in Race 6, Sunny Wishes (POST 2) in Race 7, and Helioo (POST 1) in Race 8. His Race 8 assignment on Helioo (POST 1) from the rail in the featured stakes at 8-1 is the most significant of his day.

Trainer Notes and Insights

Tim Rycroft is the most active trainer on the card with runners in Races 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9. His horses include Dr Broker (POST 1) in Race 2, They Call Me Tom (POST 4) in Race 3, Accidental Genius (POST 3) in Race 4, Ghostly Spitfire (POST 6) in Race 6, What A Force (POST 6) in Race 7, Big Curl (POST 4) and Relaxgodoitramone (POST 6) in Race 8, and Silent Count (POST 1) and Writ In Stone (POST 8) in Race 9. This volume — nine horses across seven races — is a dominant presence at any meet. The Tim Rycroft barn is the single most important stable to follow on this card.

Tom Rycroft appears separately as the trainer of King Elvis (POST 3) in Race 6. Whether Tom and Tim are related is not confirmed, but both use Gonzalez as their primary jockey, which suggests coordination between operations or at minimum a shared jockey relationship.

Craig Robert Smith trains multiple horses including Bar Down Express (POST 1) in Race 4, Knotenloserin (POST 3) and Absolut John (POST 5) in Race 5, Queen Pat (POST 1) and Undeniable Jill (POST 3) in Race 7. Smith's two-pronged stakes entry in Race 7 mirrors the pattern seen from Leech in Race 1 and Rycroft in Races 8 and 9.

Dino Condilenios is a high-impact trainer throughout this card, sending out Genie's Ride (POST 4) in Race 2, Twickenham (POST 2) in Race 5, Horatio (POST 1) in Race 6, and Debrusk (POST 9) in Race 8. Condilenios horses have been assigned consistently to Kimal Santo in the route races and Richard Balgobin in the sprints, indicating a deliberate rider arrangement.

Jim R Brown trains multiple runners including River Rock Fire (POST 6) in Race 5, Daou (POST 5) in Race 7, and Kamal (POST 3), Cairo Cowboy (POST 8), Stone House (POST 10) in Races 8 and 9 respectively. Brown's presence in both stakes races is significant. His preferred jockey pairing with Richard Balgobin on Kamal (POST 3) in the Western Canadian at 10-1 is the key Brown angle today.

William Leech saddles Totoughforyou (POST 4) and Calamity Jane 123 (POST 6) in Race 1, a classic two-horse maiden attack where identifying the “live” runner is the primary challenge. The 4-1 on Totoughforyou (POST 4) versus 2-1 on Calamity Jane 123 (POST 6) suggests the public prefers the co-favorite, but the post advantage for Totoughforyou (POST 4) makes the value case compelling.

Gonzalo Anderson trains Sonofaghost (POST 4) in Race 5, Vector (POST 5) in Race 6, and Playful (POST 4) in Race 7. Anderson's featured stakes runner Playful (POST 4) at 1-1 with Nelson represents his most significant presence on the card.

Robert Henson conditions runners in multiple races including Pioneer Storm King (POST 5) in Race 4, Letsgotothenino (POST 7) in Race 5, and Bakk N Beautiful (POST 7) in Race 8. Henson is a consistent mid-level conditioner at Century Mile with competitive runners throughout the card.

Best Wagering Strategies and Value Plays

The primary theme of this card is the Tim Rycroft-Gonzalez partnership. Rycroft has nine horses in seven races and Gonzalez rides the barn's key horses throughout the day. The following horses represent the core Rycroft-Gonzalez angle: Dr Broker (POST 1) in Race 2, They Call Me Tom (POST 4) in Race 3, Accidental Genius (POST 3) in Race 4, Big Curl (POST 4) in Race 8, and Silent Count (POST 1) in Race 9. Constructing multi-race exotics around these horses provides a coherent wagering strategy.

The morning line co-favorite structure in multiple races — particularly Race 1, Race 3, and Race 4 — creates opportunities for value plays against the public favorites. Totoughforyou (POST 4) in Race 1 at 4-1 over co-favorites at 2-1, They Call Me Tom (POST 4) in Race 3 at 4-1 over two 2-1 co-favorites, and Accidental Genius (POST 3) in Race 4 at 4-1 with a favorable post draw are the three strongest value plays against overbet public choices.

The post-position bias at Century Mile throughout this card is a recurring theme. Horses drawing Posts 1 through 4 in sprint races have been consistently identified as advantaged. The specific plays are Bar Down Express (POST 1) in Race 4, Helioo (POST 1) in Race 8, and Silent Count (POST 1) in Race 9. All three represent rail or near-rail draws in races where the bias should be a meaningful factor.

For the Pick 5 running through the two stakes races and into the card's close (Races 5-9), a recommended structure is:

Race 5: TWICKENHAM (POST 2), SONOFAGHOST (POST 4)

Race 6: KING ELVIS (POST 3), HORATIO (POST 1)

Race 7: PLAYFUL (POST 4), QUEEN PAT (POST 1), WHAT A FORCE (POST 6)

Race 8: BIG CURL (POST 4), HELIOO (POST 1), KAMAL (POST 3)

Race 9: SILENT COUNT (POST 1), DEAL EM (POST 5)

This structure creates a 2x2x3x3x2 ticket totaling 72 combinations. At typical Century Mile minimum ticket prices, this is a manageable investment for a ticket that covers the primary contenders in each leg while providing multiple paths to the full Pick 5 bonus.

For single-race value plays, the three best bets of the day are Big Curl (POST 4) at 4-1 in Race 8 on post position and trainer angle, They Call Me Tom (POST 4) at 4-1 in Race 3 on the Rycroft-Gonzalez combination against two pace-compromised co-favorites, and Helioo (POST 1) at 8-1 in Race 8 as a high-upside rail horse in the featured stakes.

The dual Rycroft entries in Race 8 — Big Curl (POST 4) and Relaxgodoitramone (POST 6) — and Race 9 — Silent Count (POST 1) and Writ In Stone (POST 8) — provide exacta opportunities where the trainer controls two horses in the same race. When the Rycroft barn runs two, building exactas between those two horses is a structurally sound strategy, particularly in Race 8 where Big Curl (POST 4) on top of Relaxgodoitramone (POST 6) and vice versa at 4-1 each could return strong exacta prices.

Kangaroo Coast (POST 9) at 15-1 in Race 9 with Gonzalez aboard is the day's best longshot value play. Gonzalez departing the Rycroft barn runners in the final race to ride a 15-1 shot for O'Hagan is an unusual book decision that deserves exotic attention. Include Kangaroo Coast (POST 9) in trifectas and superfectas in Race 9 as a live longshot.

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