Pick Pony’s Morning Gallop Digest – Thoroughbred Horse Racing News – September 30, 2025 8:25 AM

Delaware Park

  • Regaled delivered a commanding performance to capture the Delaware Handicap, rallying from last to win by over six lengths on a muddy track. This was her first stakes victory, achieved for new connections after a $300,000 sale earlier this year.
  • Cooke Creek broke a four-year stakes drought by seizing the Battery Park Stakes, dominating from the break and holding off rivals by three lengths in a gate-to-wire win.
  • Silver Slugger put in a gritty front-running effort to win the Wilmington Stakes over six furlongs, marking his seventh victory from 12 starts this season and second stakes win of the year.

Laurel Park

  • Ultimate Love remained unbeaten in three starts, coasting home by four lengths in the Selima Stakes for juvenile fillies on turf.
  • Proton took to two turns with authority, claiming the Laurel Futurity earlier on Saturday’s card for promising two-year-olds.
  • Top Gun Girl notched a front-running score in a third-level dirt sprint on Friday, fending off multiple challenges to cross the line first.

Charles Town

  • Little Bit of That turned in a major upset when defeating heavy favorite Overnight Pow Wow with an all-the-way score in allowance company, improving her record to five wins from six starts this season.
  • Pascaline, sent off at prohibitive odds, made short work of his rivals in a West Virginia-bred allowance sprint, making good on his reputation.
  • Green Eyed Monster showcased speed with a wire-to-wire triumph in a first-level sprint, impressing with his early pace and staying power.

Meadowlands

  • Peony strung together her third consecutive win in a starter optional claiming sprint on Saturday, asserting herself among the regional sprinting ranks.
  • Giant James displayed a strong late charge to capture a Jersey-bred allowance contest, demonstrating versatility and closing ability.

National Stakes Scene

  • Three-year-olds prepare for the highly anticipated Grade 3 Nashville Derby, with top contenders including Sandman, Final Gambit, and Test Score. Analysts debate potential pacesetters and tactical approaches in a $3.5 million field featuring both proven dirt and turf performers vying for a spot among the year’s leading sophomores.

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