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Race Day Overview — Wyoming Downs, June 21, 2026

Wyoming Downs in Evanston, Wyoming opens its summer meet with an eleven-race card on Sunday, June 21, 2026, featuring a diverse mix of Quarter Horse sprints, a pair of stakes events headlining the afternoon, and a marathon dirt route closing the card. The headline event is Race 5, a $81,650 stakes at 350 feet for fillies and mares, run over the Bonner configuration. Race 4 offers a $64,350 conditioned stakes at 400 feet over the Cun layout, providing the most competitive Quarter Horse action of the afternoon aside from the stakes. The card also includes a $37,100 Derby Club event at 1760 feet to close the program in Race 10, giving Thoroughbred fans a meaningful finale.

Wyoming Downs is a boutique mixed-breed facility that caters heavily to American Quarter Horse racing in its sprint configurations, while its oval surface handles the longer routes for Thoroughbreds and mixed-breed events. The track coding throughout this card — GON, BUN, BON, CUN, BUM — reflects the starting chute and route configurations used at Evanston. The shorter sprints of 300 to 400 feet fall almost exclusively to Quarter Horses, while Races 6 through 11 transition into distances of 990 feet and beyond, consistent with Thoroughbred and mixed-breed competition.

Opening day or early-meet cards at Wyoming Downs historically feature a healthy presence of Colorado, Utah, and Idaho-based shippers alongside local Wyoming outfits. Trainers like Joe M. Davis, Wendell L. Matt, Jess R. Matt, Jon P. Zimmerman, and Sergio Canales are among the most prominent names on this card, each saddling multiple runners throughout the afternoon.

The early morning line reflects competitive fields throughout, with several races featuring three or four co-favorites at identical odds, suggesting the morning line maker found genuine uncertainty in these short-field sprints and maiden events. Bettors should expect sharp early wagering to reshape the tote considerably before post time, particularly in Races 1, 3, and 5.

Weather and Track Conditions — Wyoming Downs, June 21, 2026

Evanston, Wyoming sits at approximately 6,900 feet above sea level in Uinta County, and late June weather patterns there are typically mild but unpredictable. The summer solstice date means the longest day of the year, with afternoon temperatures historically ranging from the mid-60s to low 80s Fahrenheit. Afternoon thunderstorm activity is common across southwestern Wyoming in June, and track conditions can shift rapidly.

The track surface at Wyoming Downs is a standard dirt strip that drains reasonably well given the high desert environment, but afternoon showers can create speed-favoring sealed surfaces or, if heavier rains saturate the base, can shift the bias toward closers. For the Quarter Horse sprint races on this card, surface moisture has minimal impact on pace dynamics since those races are over in seconds, but wet footing can affect breaking ability from the gate.

For the longer route races — particularly Races 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 — track condition plays a more significant role. Closers tend to fare better on a wet or off surface at Wyoming Downs when the speed tends to tire early, while a fast, sealed track accelerates pace figures and often rewards front-runners and stalkers who can maintain momentum through the stretch.

Bettors should monitor local forecasts closely in the hours before first post at 3:00 PM Mountain Time. Any late-afternoon storm cell moving through the Uinta Basin would impact the surface for the middle to back half of the card, which includes the longer routes and several key claiming and allowance events.

Track Bias and Post Position Analysis

Wyoming Downs presents some interesting post position dynamics across its varied distances and chute configurations.

In the ultra-short Quarter Horse sprints of 300 to 400 feet, the starting gate configuration is paramount. At distances of 300 and 330 feet, outside posts can be at a slight disadvantage depending on the chute angle, as horses must cover marginally more ground. However, at a track like Wyoming Downs where the fields are typically well-schooled in the gate and the distances are minimal, reaction time and gate ability often overwhelm any post position edge. Posts 1 through 5 are generally considered favorable at 300 and 330 feet, with middle posts often carrying a slight edge based on historical patterns at comparable Quarter Horse facilities.

At 350 and 400 feet, the field has slightly more time to sort out positions, and outside posts become more manageable. Still, inside and middle posts tend to produce a statistically stronger win percentage at most short-course Quarter Horse venues, and Wyoming Downs is no exception. In Race 5 at 350 feet — the featured stakes — posts 1 through 6 should be given slight preference over the outside posts.

For the longer dirt routes of 990 to 1760 feet, which align more closely with standard Thoroughbred racing configurations, the inner posts carry more traditional advantages particularly at the shorter of these distances where horses have less time to find position before the first turn. At 1210 feet, posts 1 through 4 at Wyoming Downs historically produce slightly higher in-the-money percentages. At 1760 feet for Race 10, the longer run to the first turn allows outside posts to find position more easily, somewhat equalizing the field.

Speed bias on the Wyoming Downs main track has historically leaned front-runner friendly on fast, dry surfaces. Given the high desert evaporation rate and typically firm footing in summer, expect early speed to be respected throughout the card unless afternoon weather intervenes.

RACE 1 — Post 3:00 PM — 330f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | GON | Purse $12,000

A ten-horse maiden special weight at 330 feet brings the card to life with a challenging field of first-time starters or lightly raced maiden Quarter Horses. The maiden special weight conditions mean none of these runners have broken their maiden, and the 330-foot distance is a pure speed test from the gate with virtually no room for error.

Race 1

Pace Analysis

At 330 feet, pace analysis is essentially gate analysis. The horse that breaks fastest and runs the straightest line to the wire wins the majority of these events. There is no stalking, no closing — only explosive speed from the moment the gates open. The field here is evenly matched based on the morning line, with four horses sharing the 4-1 co-favorite role. Expect a dead heat for the first three strides before the class of the field asserts itself.

Key Contenders

Hotfoot Bixby (POST 1) opens at 4-1 and is conditioned by Glade W. Van Tassell, a familiar Wyoming Downs presence who understands the nuances of this track and its short sprint configurations. Cesar T. Moreno takes the mount and is one of the more active riders on this card, appearing multiple times throughout the afternoon. The inside post at 330 feet is a meaningful advantage, and the Van Tassell barn has the local knowledge to have this runner ready for opening day.

Tengarita (POST 2) ships from the Calli VanTassell-Dominguez barn, a connection that suggests strong local ties and familiarity with Wyoming Downs conditions. Kevin Carbajal gets the call, and he is one of the more prominent jockeys on today's card with multiple mounts. The 4-1 morning line is reflective of genuine respect from the line maker, and Post 2 alongside Post 1 gives this filly or colt an excellent position from which to break.

Amazon Delivers (POST 8) at 5-1 is trained by Krystal Butterfield and ridden by Jesus Virgen, a combination that shows up multiple times on this card. The outside draw at Post 8 in a ten-horse field at 330 feet is not ideal, but the 5-1 morning line suggests talent that could overcome the post disadvantage if this runner fires out of the gate cleanly.

Secondary Choices

Lil Ms Turbulent (POST 3) at 4-1 is conditioned by Martha Maldonado and gets Minor Arana in the irons. Maldonado is a small but competent Wyoming Downs operation, and Arana rides multiple horses throughout the card, suggesting he is a competitive presence in today's jockey colony. Post 3 is excellent for this distance.

Mill E (POST 5) at 6-1 is the top selection from trainer Uriel Lucero Dominguez and jockey Gerardo Vera. The mid-field post at 5 gives this horse a clean trip, and 6-1 represents value if this runner has underlying talent that outpaces the morning line assessment.

Longshots

Slm Switching Gears (POST 4) at 8-1 is trained by Scott Warr and ridden by Ruben E. Chavez. The 8-1 morning line suggests the line maker had limited data on this runner. A gate-to-wire performance would surprise few at this distance, and the post is perfectly placed.

Sentosa (POST 6) at 10-1 is from the Savana Canales barn with Jesus J. Canales in the irons — a family operation that knows this track intimately. At 10-1, a sharp effort from the gate could make this one dangerous.

First Wyo Sugar (POST 10) at 12-1 is the widest draw on the card and faces the toughest post challenge at 330 feet. Trainer Terrill Tsosie is active throughout today's card, but the outside post in a ten-horse sprint is a significant obstacle.

Cruzn Dusty (POST 9) at 15-1 from the Rick Hillstead barn and Damion A. Marinelarena brings long odds that reflect either maiden inexperience or a workout profile that did not impress the morning line maker.

Chases Cash (POST 7) at 20-1 for trainer Heath Hillman and jockey Juan Carlos Rivas is likely the deepest longshot in this field based on the morning line. At 20-1 in a maiden sprint of this distance, a massive gate effort is the only path to victory.

Selections

Win: Hotfoot Bixby (POST 1) Place: Tengarita (POST 2) Show: Lil Ms Turbulent (POST 3)

Wagering Strategy: The co-favorites make exactas and trifectas more appealing than straight win wagers here. Box the top four morning line co-favorites — Hotfoot Bixby (POST 1), Tengarita (POST 2), Lil Ms Turbulent (POST 3), and Amazon Delivers (POST 8) — in an exacta box for coverage. A $1 exacta box of four horses costs $12. Alternatively, use Hotfoot Bixby (POST 1) on top with Tengarita (POST 2), Lil Ms Turbulent (POST 3), and Mill E (POST 5) underneath for a keyed exacta that returns better value if the inside post advantage holds.

RACE 2 — Post 3:25 PM — 300f | D | A | Alw 12500n2l | BUN | Purse $12,500

The second race is a 300-foot allowance for horses that have not won two lifetime races, carrying a $12,500 purse. At 300 feet — the shortest distance on today's card — this is the ultimate gate test. Ten horses are entered across a full field, and class will matter less than pure explosive speed from chute to wire.

Race 2

Pace Analysis

Three hundred feet is over before most racegoers process the start. Gate speed, clean breaks, and a straight trip are the only factors. The morning line features two horses at 4-1 — Jym (POST 7) and Kcross Poolboy (POST 10) — along with Firing Glock (POST 4) at 5-1. The fact that Kcross Poolboy (POST 10) draws the 10-post in a ten-horse field at 300 feet with co-favorite odds is a strong signal that this horse is well-regarded by the line maker despite the challenging outside draw.

Key Contenders

Jym (POST 7) at 4-1 is trained by Diana Garfias and ridden by Brayan Juarez. At co-favorite odds with a mid-field post, Jym (POST 7) shapes up as the most conventionally positioned of the top choices. Garfias is a capable regional trainer, and if Jym (POST 7) has any previous form to reference, the allowance conditions suggest this runner has at least one victory or strong finish in its past.

Kcross Poolboy (POST 10) at 4-1 is trained by Krystal Butterfield and ridden by Jesus Virgen — the same trainer-jockey combination that teams up multiple times today. The 10-post at 300 feet is disadvantageous on paper, but the morning line respect at 4-1 indicates genuine talent. Butterfield's willingness to enter this runner from the outside post suggests confidence in the horse's gate ability.

Firing Glock (POST 4) at 5-1 is from the Terrill Tsosie barn with Kevin Carbajal up. The Post 4 draw is excellent at 300 feet, and Carbajal is a busy jockey throughout today's card. Tsosie runs multiple horses on this card, suggesting an active, well-organized operation.

Secondary Choices

French Corona (POST 8) at 6-1 is trained by Ricardo Robles and ridden by Jose Arriola-Serrano. The 6-1 morning line and Post 8 draw suggest a secondary option for handicappers who want to spread their exotics. Robles is a regional trainer with some presence at Wyoming-area tracks.

Mnts Masterpiece (POST 2) at 8-1 is from the Farre Christoffersen operation with Luis A. Valenzuela aboard. Valenzuela is one of the most active jockeys on today's card with multiple mounts, and the inside post draw at Post 2 is advantageous for this distance.

Vvr Velvet Pistols (POST 5) at 8-1 is trained by Tori Hadley and ridden by Cash Ramey, a Wyoming Downs regular. Post 5 is a clean middle position, and the Hadley barn appears in multiple races today.

Rr Lets Go Brandon (POST 9) at 8-1 from Robert Young and Juan Carlos Rivas occupies a difficult outside post but carries enough morning line respect to merit trifecta inclusion.

Longshots

Version T (POST 3) at 10-1 is from the Calli VanTassell-Dominguez barn — the same trainer handling Tengarita (POST 2) in Race 1 — with Cesar T. Moreno taking the mount. At 10-1, there could be value here if this runner fires a peak effort.

Dustin Bouquet (POST 6) at 10-1 is from Jason Udy's barn with Gerardo Vera up. At 10-1 in a competitive allowance sprint, this one will need a flawless break to contend.

Dusdys Dave (POST 1) at 12-1 from the Rick Hillstead operation with Damion A. Marinelarena has the inside post advantage but the 12-1 morning line reflects limited expectations.

Selections

Win: Jym (POST 7) Place: Firing Glock (POST 4) Show: Kcross Poolboy (POST 10)

Wagering Strategy: At 300 feet with ten horses, the trifecta is the most logical wager. Key Jym (POST 7) and Firing Glock (POST 4) on top in a part-wheel trifecta with Kcross Poolboy (POST 10), French Corona (POST 8), Mnts Masterpiece (POST 2), and Vvr Velvet Pistols (POST 5) filling out the rest of the positions. A $0.50 trifecta part-wheel can be constructed affordably for solid coverage.

RACE 3 — Post 3:50 PM — 350f | D | A | Alw 15000b | BON | Purse $15,000

Race 3 is a $15,000 allowance at 350 feet with three co-favorites sharing the 4-1 morning line — Famously Innocent (POST 3), Rr Sweet Memories (POST 5), and Cowboy Cadilac (POST 6). Notably, trainer Joe M. Davis saddles three of the ten starters in this race, which is an important training stable note for handicappers.

Race 3

Pace Analysis

At 350 feet, pace unfolds slightly more than at 300 feet, giving horses with initial gate speed a chance to establish position before the mid-race portion of the sprint. With three co-favorites, the betting public will drive sharp action early, likely collapsing two of the three to below 4-1 while elevating others slightly. The Davis three-pronged attack is the dominant storyline here, and which Davis horse performs best may come down to workout patterns and individual peak condition.

Key Contenders

Famously Innocent (POST 3) at 4-1 is the first of three Davis horses, getting Luis A. Valenzuela in the saddle. Valenzuela is one of the top jockeys on today's card based on sheer volume of mounts, and having him aboard the Davis runner from Post 3 is a significant positive. The inside-leaning post at 3 in a ten-horse field at 350 feet is clean, and the allowance class level suggests this horse has the credentials to compete.

Rr Sweet Memories (POST 5) at 4-1 carries Bryan Candanosa for the Davis barn. Post 5 is a comfortable middle position, and the fact that Davis sends three horses to this race — including two at co-favorite odds — suggests his runners are sharp coming into this event.

Cowboy Cadilac (POST 6) at 4-1 is from Josh Taylor's operation with David Alvarez Jr. in the irons. Taylor and Alvarez team up multiple times on this card, and Cowboy Cadilac (POST 6) is the only non-Davis co-favorite in this race. That distinction could translate to value if the Davis horses divide their support and push the Taylor runner higher on the tote than deserved.

Secondary Choices

Our Error (POST 4) at 6-1 is from Stan Young's barn with Juan Carlos Rivas up. Sandwiched between two Davis co-favorites in the post positions, Our Error (POST 4) will need to break cleanly to avoid interference. The 6-1 morning line indicates genuine competitiveness.

Fooseylady (POST 9) at 6-1 is trained by Roberto Ortiz and ridden by Minor Arana. The outside post draw at 9 in a ten-horse field at 350 feet is the main obstacle, but 6-1 suggests the talent is present to overcome it.

Regally Valiant (POST 8) at 8-1 from Brenda Guzman and Brayan Juarez is another horse that handicappers are giving moderate respect. Guzman is a consistent regional trainer with multiple mounts at Wyoming Downs.

Longshots

Rr Political Corona (POST 1) at 10-1 is the fourth Davis horse — listed here under trainer Joe M. Davis with Cordarelton J. Benn aboard. Wait — reviewing the card, Rr Political Corona (POST 1) is a Davis horse paired with Benn at 10-1. This is the third Davis runner at longer odds, suggesting the barn may consider it the third string behind Famously Innocent (POST 3) and Rr Sweet Memories (POST 5), though Davis three-horse attacks at a small track should never be dismissed entirely.

Mv Goldheart Foose (POST 2) at 12-1 is from Tony Hyde's stable with Kevin Carbajal up. Hyde and Carbajal connect multiple times on this card, and at 12-1, there is deep value if this runner has quietly been putting together sharp works.

Real Mistake (POST 7) at 15-1 for Scott Goodrich and Jesus Virgen is a deep longshot. The 15-1 morning line suggests limited expectations, but Virgen's multiple-mount day indicates he is competitive in this jockey colony.

Fire In The Whole (POST 10) at 15-1 from the Canales family operation — trainer Sergio Canales and jockey Jesus J. Canales — is the widest draw in a ten-horse field at 350 feet. The family connection at a track they know well might offset the post disadvantage marginally, but 15-1 reflects the steep challenge.

Selections

Win: Famously Innocent (POST 3) Place: Cowboy Cadilac (POST 6) Show: Rr Sweet Memories (POST 5)

Wagering Strategy: With three horses at 4-1, the exacta and trifecta pools will be rich here. Play the Davis barn horses Famously Innocent (POST 3) and Rr Sweet Memories (POST 5) against the non-Davis co-favorite Cowboy Cadilac (POST 6) in exactas. The scenario where two Davis horses finish first and second will compress the exacta price dramatically, so structure wagers to include Cowboy Cadilac (POST 6) and Our Error (POST 4) as live alternatives for the second and third spots.

RACE 4 — Post 4:15 PM — 400f | D | N | CUN | Purse $64,350

Race 4 is the first major stakes event of the afternoon — a $64,350 conditioned event at 400 feet, the longest Quarter Horse sprint on the card. Ten horses are entered, and the morning line is topped by Mysterious Cartel (POST 8) at 3-1, making it the lone single-digit favorite on this race and the clearest top choice among the stakes events.

Race 4

Pace Analysis

At 400 feet, there is a discernible pace shape that develops. Horses with elite gate speed tend to establish early fractions that are difficult to overcome, but a 400-foot race also offers a brief window for a horse with strong finishing momentum to make a late move. Mysterious Cartel (POST 8) at 3-1 figures to be the speed target, and the question is whether any of the contenders at 5-1 or better can close the gap in the final yards.

Key Contenders

Mysterious Cartel (POST 8) at 3-1 is the morning line favorite trained by Adrian Zavala and ridden by Cesar T. Moreno. Zavala's operation brings a horse with credentials worthy of single-figure odds at this class level, and Moreno has the ability to get this horse into a clean, early position from Post 8. At 400 feet, the outside post is more manageable than in shorter sprints, and Mysterious Cartel (POST 8) figures to be on or near the front throughout.

Uncle Willard (POST 6) at 5-1 is from Jess R. Matt's barn with Jacob Cardenas in the irons. Matt is one of the top trainers on today's card by volume, appearing in multiple races across the afternoon. The 5-1 morning line makes Uncle Willard (POST 6) the second choice, and Post 6 is a quality position at 400 feet.

Rlh Fouronthefloor (POST 3) at 4-1 is from the Sergio Canales operation with Jesus J. Canales up — the family operation that has multiple entries throughout the card. Post 3 is excellent for this distance, and the 4-1 morning line puts this horse right in the thick of the wagering.

Secondary Choices

Dm Nite Hawk (POST 4) at 6-1 is trained by Brenda Guzman and ridden by Cordarelton J. Benn. Guzman's barn is active throughout the card, and Post 4 at 400 feet is a favorable position. At 6-1, this horse represents solid value for exacta and trifecta plays.

A Famous Ribbon (POST 1) at 8-1 from Jorge Paredes and David Alvarez Jr. holds the inside post in a ten-horse field at 400 feet. The inside post at 400 feet is more favorable than at 300 feet, and Alvarez is a busy jockey today.

Fire Of The Mountain (POST 2) at 10-1 from Joe Hadley and Jose Juan Olivo is a secondary option with an inside post draw. At 10-1, this horse will need a gate-to-wire performance to upset.

Longshots

Dnc Dynasty (POST 7) at 10-1 is the second Canales entry in this race, ridden by Gerardo Vera. At 10-1 with stablemate Rlh Fouronthefloor (POST 3) at 4-1, Dnc Dynasty (POST 7) could be a productive exotic throw-in for trifecta play.

Injeanius (POST 9) at 10-1 from Jose Chavez and Luis A. Valenzuela has outside post concerns at 400 feet but carries enough morning line respect for superfecta coverage.

Er Mountain X (POST 10) at 12-1 from Ross Brown and Kevin Carbajal is the widest of the outside posts. At 12-1, the post challenge is significant at 400 feet.

Cash 23 (POST 5) at 12-1 is the longest price among the middle-post horses, trained by Ryan F. Christensen and ridden by Jesus Virgen. The 12-1 morning line suggests limited expectations despite the comfortable post position.

Selections

Win: Mysterious Cartel (POST 8) Place: Rlh Fouronthefloor (POST 3) Show: Uncle Willard (POST 6)

Wagering Strategy: Mysterious Cartel (POST 8) is the standout in this field at 3-1, and a straight win wager is viable. For exotics, use Mysterious Cartel (POST 8) on top in the exacta keyed to Rlh Fouronthefloor (POST 3), Uncle Willard (POST 6), and Dm Nite Hawk (POST 4). The trifecta key with Mysterious Cartel (POST 8) over those three and A Famous Ribbon (POST 1) fills out a solid ticket for this purse level.

RACE 5 — Post 4:40 PM — 350f | D | N | Stk 81650 | BON | Purse $81,650

The featured race of the afternoon is a $81,650 stakes event at 350 feet, run over the Bonner configuration for fillies and mares. Nine horses are entered, and the morning line features four horses sharing the 4-1 co-favorite role — Miss Relentless (POST 2), Fancy Dashing Diva (POST 6), Cyber Courage (POST 8), and the 5-1 second tier of Ca Mental Cartel (POST 9). This is the most competitive race on the card.

Race 5

Pace Analysis

In a nine-horse stakes field at 350 feet, gate speed is decisive, but the class level means every horse in this field has demonstrated elite quarter-mile explosiveness. The four co-favorites represent genuinely different trainer and jockey angles, and the race may come down to which horse finds the cleanest path out of the gate and through to the wire without interference. The middle posts — particularly Posts 2 through 6 — provide the cleanest trips.

Key Contenders

Miss Relentless (POST 2) at 4-1 is trained by Joe M. Davis — the dominant trainer on this card — and ridden by Bryan Candanosa. Davis winning the stakes with one of his stable stars would be consistent with his overall volume on today's card, and Post 2 is an excellent draw in a nine-horse stakes field at 350 feet. Miss Relentless (POST 2) figures prominently in the race analysis.

Fancy Dashing Diva (POST 6) at 4-1 is from the Josh Taylor operation with David Alvarez Jr. in the saddle. Taylor-Alvarez combine multiple times today, and Fancy Dashing Diva (POST 6) appears to be their featured runner of the afternoon. Post 6 in a nine-horse field at 350 feet is a clean middle-outside position, giving this filly room to establish herself without early traffic.

Cyber Courage (POST 8) at 4-1 is trained by Alex J. Torres-Casas and ridden by Brandon Mendez Guevara. Torres-Casas appears to be a more distant trainer in terms of Wyoming Downs familiarity, which could work either for or against this runner. At 4-1 from Post 8, a clean gate break is essential.

Secondary Choices

Ca Mental Cartel (POST 9) at 5-1 is from the Jess R. Matt barn — one of the card's leading stables — with Jacob Cardenas aboard. The outside post at 9 in a nine-horse field is a concern at 350 feet, but Matt's operation is well-equipped to prepare horses for this sort of short sprint, and 5-1 could prove generous if this filly fires on all cylinders.

Jessa Royal Tee (POST 7) at 6-1 is a third Davis horse in this race, ridden by Luis A. Valenzuela. Davis running three horses in the featured stakes — Miss Relentless (POST 2), Cd Favorite Aj (POST 3), and Jessa Royal Tee (POST 7) — is a dominating presence. At 6-1, Jessa Royal Tee (POST 7) with Valenzuela could be the sneaky Davis entry that goes off at value odds while Miss Relentless (POST 2) draws the heavier action.

Flashing Lights (POST 4) at 8-1 is from Martha Maldonado's barn with Minor Arana up. Maldonado-Arana teamed up in Race 1 as well, and at 8-1, Flashing Lights (POST 4) carries value in the exotics if this filly has the gate speed to be competitive at stakes class.

Longshots

Cd Favorite Aj (POST 3) at 10-1 is the second of the Davis entries, ridden by Cordarelton J. Benn. At 10-1, Cd Favorite Aj (POST 3) likely represents the third string in the Davis arsenal, but Davis three-horse attacks at regional tracks frequently see the longest-priced runner run a career-best.

Sharp Dressed Man 36 (POST 5) at 12-1 is from Skyler Greene's operation with Jayden R. Ironeyes up. This is the only mount for Ironeyes on the card, which could signal a specific connection or a new jockey finding limited opportunities early in the meet. At 12-1 in the featured stakes, a surprise performance would be the story of the day.

Got You Figured (POST 1) at 15-1 is trained by Tony Hyde and ridden by Jesus Virgen. Hyde-Virgen combine multiple times today. The inside post at 1 in a nine-horse stakes sprint has mixed implications — a clean break from the rail could be ideal, but early pressure from outside horses creates traffic risk.

Selections

Win: Miss Relentless (POST 2) Place: Fancy Dashing Diva (POST 6) Show: Ca Mental Cartel (POST 9)

Wagering Strategy: The featured race demands a multi-part wagering strategy. Start with a win wager on Miss Relentless (POST 2) at expected 4-1 odds for solid ROI. For the exacta, key Miss Relentless (POST 2) over Fancy Dashing Diva (POST 6), Cyber Courage (POST 8), and Jessa Royal Tee (POST 7). The trifecta play should include Ca Mental Cartel (POST 9) as a live third-place threat given the Matt stable's activity today. This race is also an ideal anchor for a back-half Pick 4 beginning with Race 5.

RACE 6 — Post 5:05 PM — 1100f | D | C | Clm 10000n2l | BUM | Purse $13,000

The card transitions to Thoroughbred-distance racing with Race 6, a $10,000 claiming event at 1100 feet for horses that have not won two lifetime claiming races. Seven horses are entered, and the morning line is headlined by two co-favorites — Strawberry Zinger (POST 6) and Ride Elbow Ranch (POST 7) — both at 2-1. This is the tightest morning line on the entire card.

Race 6

Pace Analysis

At 1100 feet, pace becomes a critical factor. The seven-horse field will need to negotiate the initial run from the gate, and the two co-favorites at 2-1 suggest the line maker sees a clear two-horse race. Strawberry Zinger (POST 6) and Ride Elbow Ranch (POST 7) are adjacently posted and will be in close proximity from the start. The pace scenario hinges on which of these two controls the early fractions, and whether any of the five other horses can cause early pace pressure that sets up a closer.

Key Contenders

Strawberry Zinger (POST 6) at 2-1 is trained by Jon P. Zimmerman and ridden by Luis A. Valenzuela. Zimmerman runs multiple horses on this card, and Strawberry Zinger (POST 6) appears to be his featured entry for the claiming races. Valenzuela's multiple mounts today confirm his status as a leading rider, and the 2-1 morning line suggests this runner has a strong form cycle.

Ride Elbow Ranch (POST 7) at 2-1 is trained by Kash Evans and ridden by Cash Ramey. Evans-Ramey also combine on this card, and Ride Elbow Ranch (POST 7) from the outside post at 7 in a seven-horse field should have clean running room throughout. The 2-1 morning line parity with Strawberry Zinger (POST 6) sets up a genuine duel.

Secondary Choices

Missionary Mary (POST 3) at 4-1 is from Terri Rust's barn with Cerapio Figueroa up. The 4-1 morning line is significant given the two dominant co-favorites, and Missionary Mary (POST 3) could be the pace-pressure horse that compromises both favorites if she fires to the front early.

Gala Gold (POST 5) at 6-1 is the second Zimmerman entry in this race, ridden by J.R. Coates. At 6-1 with stablemate Strawberry Zinger (POST 6) at 2-1, Gala Gold (POST 5) could be a productive exotic inclusion if the Zimmerman barn has two live ones in this event.

Longshots

C Plum Run (POST 4) at 8-1 is from Chris R. Mitchell's operation with Minor Arana aboard. Mitchell is a consistent regional trainer, and at 8-1, C Plum Run (POST 4) merits at least superfecta consideration.

Indias Big Red (POST 2) at 10-1 is trained by Robert A. Johnson and ridden by Dakota Wood. Wood rides multiple horses today, and at 10-1, Indias Big Red (POST 2) could surprise if this runner has been pointing to this spot.

Wyoming Jewel (POST 1) at 12-1 is from Terrill Tsosie's barn with Daniel Carillo up. Tsosie runs multiple horses today, but Wyoming Jewel (POST 1) is listed as the deepest longshot and may be a pace factor early before fading.

Selections

Win: Strawberry Zinger (POST 6) Place: Ride Elbow Ranch (POST 7) Show: Missionary Mary (POST 3)

Wagering Strategy: With two 2-1 co-favorites, the exacta between Strawberry Zinger (POST 6) and Ride Elbow Ranch (POST 7) will pay minimally. The smart play is to use one or both favorites on top and underneath in an exacta combination while inserting Missionary Mary (POST 3) and Gala Gold (POST 5) as exotics coverage. A $2 exacta of Strawberry Zinger (POST 6) over Ride Elbow Ranch (POST 7) alongside a reverse provides insurance. For the trifecta, use those two on top over Missionary Mary (POST 3), C Plum Run (POST 4), and Gala Gold (POST 5).

RACE 7 — Post 5:30 PM — 1100f | D | CO | OClm 6250 | BUM | Purse $12,900

Race 7 is a $6,250 optional claiming event at 1100 feet, carded over the BUM configuration. Seven horses are entered, and Stormylux (POST 3) at 2-1 is the clear morning line favorite from the Evans-Ramey connection — the same trainer-jockey duo that handles Ride Elbow Ranch (POST 7) in Race 6 just one race earlier.

Race 7

Pace Analysis

Stormylux (POST 3) at 2-1 as a single-figure morning line favorite indicates a horse with clear form advantages over this claiming level. The 1100-foot optional claiming at $6,250 is one of the more modest class levels on the card, and the favorite here should face limited pressure from rivals with significantly longer morning line odds. The pace will likely be controlled by whoever establishes early position, and Stormylux (POST 3) from Post 3 is well-situated to do exactly that.

Key Contenders

Stormylux (POST 3) at 2-1 is the clear standout, trained by Kash Evans and ridden by Cash Ramey. Evans-Ramey coming right back in consecutive races with a different horse is a confidence signal for both runner and connections. The 2-1 morning line at the $6,250 optional claiming level suggests this is a class-advantage spot for Stormylux (POST 3).

Dream Trap (POST 2) at 3-1 is trained by Robert A. Johnson and ridden by Dakota Wood. Johnson-Wood also team up in Race 6, and at 3-1, Dream Trap (POST 2) is the clear second choice. Post 2 inside of the favorite is an interesting tactical position, and Wood could use the inside to press the pace and make Stormylux (POST 3) run hard early.

Secondary Choices

Minedandrefined (POST 4) at 4-1 is from Chris R. Mitchell's operation with Luis A. Valenzuela up. Valenzuela is among the busiest riders on the card, and Minedandrefined (POST 4) from Post 4 immediately outside the favorite shapes up as a key tactical position. At 4-1, this horse represents the third choice in the market.

Happy Chappy (POST 6) at 5-1 is trained by Sergio Barrio and ridden by J.R. Coates. The 5-1 morning line puts this horse in competitive territory, and Happy Chappy (POST 6) merits exacta and trifecta inclusion as a live threat to the top two.

Longshots

Sprinkles (POST 1) at 6-1 from Wendell L. Matt and Cerapio Figueroa holds the inside post. Matt is one of the card's most active trainers, and at 6-1, Sprinkles (POST 1) should not be dismissed entirely, particularly in trifectas.

Practicality (POST 7) at 8-1 is from Raul Rosas' barn with Cesar T. Moreno up. Moreno rides across multiple races today, and at 8-1 from the outside post in a seven-horse field, Practicality (POST 7) will need a ground-saving trip to contend.

California Bling (POST 5) at 10-1 is trained by Camille Isaacson with Gerardo Vera up. The 10-1 morning line reflects limited competitive expectations at this class level, though longshot wins at the $6,250 optional claiming level are never impossible.

Selections

Win: Stormylux (POST 3) Place: Dream Trap (POST 2) Show: Minedandrefined (POST 4)

Wagering Strategy: Stormylux (POST 3) at 2-1 warrants a strong win wager if it holds at those odds. The exacta of Stormylux (POST 3) over Dream Trap (POST 2) at 2-1 and 3-1 respectively will pay modestly but is a reliable ticket. For better returns, add Minedandrefined (POST 4) and Happy Chappy (POST 6) into the trifecta mix as live threats for the third spot.

RACE 8 — Post 5:55 PM — 990f | D | AO | OClm 10000n1x | BUM | Purse $14,800

Race 8 is a $10,000 optional claiming for fillies and mares with the restriction of not having won at this claiming price, at 990 feet. Seven horses are entered, and Earl's Girl (POST 5) at 2-1 is the clear morning line favorite, trained by Wendell L. Matt and ridden by Cerapio Figueroa. This marks Matt as one of the most active trainers of the afternoon, with multiple runners across the card.

Race 8

Pace Analysis

At 990 feet for fillies and mares at the optional $10,000 claiming level, the pace will be determined by early speed from the gate. Earl's Girl (POST 5) at 2-1 figures as the class of the field given the morning line assessment, and the seven-horse field provides a manageable trip from Post 5. Three horses are deadlocked at 4-1 — Hot Jammies (POST 1), Thirsty Mama (POST 2), and Sheza Delight (POST 3) — suggesting genuine three-way competition for the spots behind the favorite.

Key Contenders

Earl's Girl (POST 5) at 2-1 is the dominant morning line choice. The Matt-Figueroa combination has multiple opportunities on today's card, and at 2-1 in a seven-horse field, Earl's Girl (POST 5) shapes up as a strong win proposition.

Hot Jammies (POST 1) at 4-1 is trained by Dayson Lavanway and ridden by Minor Arana. The inside post at 990 feet is a meaningful advantage, and at 4-1, Hot Jammies (POST 1) is the most positionally advantaged of the three co-second choices.

Thirsty Mama (POST 2) at 4-1 is trained by Shaun Story and ridden by Nakia Teeter. The Post 2 draw is also excellent at 990 feet, and Thirsty Mama (POST 2) could press early pace that forces Earl's Girl (POST 5) to run hard from midfield.

Secondary Choices

Sheza Delight (POST 3) at 4-1 is from Gary Simpson's operation with Julian Zavala up. All three co-second choices are clustered in Posts 1, 2, and 3, giving the inside of the track a heavily loaded morning line. Sheza Delight (POST 3) from Post 3 rounds out the inside trio.

Libbies Baby (POST 4) at 6-1 is from Josh Taylor's barn with David Alvarez Jr. up. Taylor-Alvarez feature heavily on today's card, and Libbies Baby (POST 4) at 6-1 from Post 4 is a live inclusion for exacta and trifecta plays.

Longshots

Gimme Mo Money (POST 6) at 8-1 is trained by Kyle Dahlke and ridden by Dakota Wood. At 8-1, Gimme Mo Money (POST 6) is a deep ticket play in superfectas and trifectas but faces a tough task against the stronger morning line choices.

Pleasingly (POST 7) at 8-1 is the second Zimmerman entry in the back half of the card — trainer Jon P. Zimmerman who also handles horses in Races 6 and 9. Ridden by Luis A. Valenzuela, Pleasingly (POST 7) from the outside post in a seven-horse field at 990 feet will need a pace collapse ahead to reach the leaders.

Selections

Win: Earl's Girl (POST 5) Place: Hot Jammies (POST 1) Show: Thirsty Mama (POST 2)

Wagering Strategy: Earl's Girl (POST 5) at 2-1 is the anchor for this race. A win wager supplemented by a $2 exacta keyed Earl's Girl (POST 5) over the three inside co-second choices provides solid coverage. For the trifecta, box Earl's Girl (POST 5), Hot Jammies (POST 1), Thirsty Mama (POST 2), and Sheza Delight (POST 3) for a $1 trifecta box costing $24, which covers the most likely outcome combinations.

RACE 9 — Post 6:20 PM — 1210f | D | C | Clm 7500n3l | BUN | Purse $12,700

Race 9 is a $7,500 claiming event for horses that have not won three lifetime races, run at 1210 feet — the longest of the claiming sprints. Nine horses are entered, and Narizon (POST 4) at 3-1 is the morning line favorite trained by Wendell L. Matt and ridden by Luis A. Valenzuela. This continues Matt's dominance as the day's leading trainer by entries.

Race 9

Pace Analysis

At 1210 feet — approximately six furlongs in traditional racing terms — pace becomes highly relevant. There will be a genuine first quarter, a mid-race portion, and a stretch run, meaning form analysis and back-form carry more weight here than in the sprints. Narizon (POST 4) at 3-1 is the clear choice based on the morning line, but Extremely Wicked (POST 1), Bern Danger (POST 5), and Cupcake Cowboy (POST 9) all carry meaningful odds that suggest a competitive pace scenario.

Key Contenders

Narizon (POST 4) at 3-1 is the morning line favorite for the Matt stable with Valenzuela in the irons. A fourth Matt-trained runner appearing as a morning line favorite underscores the barn's strength throughout this card. Post 4 at 1210 feet is a comfortable inside position, and Valenzuela's multiple-mount day suggests he is keyed into this horse's best running style.

Extremely Wicked (POST 1) at 4-1 is the second Matt runner in this race, handled by Cerapio Figueroa. Matt running two horses in a nine-horse claiming field creates an interesting dynamic — which stable entry performs best will likely come down to current form. At 4-1 from the inside post, Extremely Wicked (POST 1) has the positional advantage.

Bern Danger (POST 5) at 4-1 is from Jesus Palma's barn with Dakota Wood up. Wood rides multiple horses today, and at 4-1, Bern Danger (POST 5) from Post 5 immediately outside the favorite could press or stalk the pace effectively.

Secondary Choices

Cupcake Cowboy (POST 9) at 5-1 is trained by Jose F. Rivas Guzman and ridden by J.R. Coates. The outside post in a nine-horse field at 1210 feet is less of a disadvantage than in the sprint races since horses have a longer run to find position, and at 5-1, Cupcake Cowboy (POST 9) is a competitive second tier option.

Stormcatsong (POST 8) at 10-1 is the Jon P. Zimmerman entry with Cash Ramey up. Zimmerman runs multiple horses across the afternoon, and Stormcatsong (POST 8) at 10-1 could be a productive exotic inclusion if the pace sets up for a late runner.

Impulzive Storm (POST 6) at 10-1 is from Jess R. Matt's barn — a different Matt trainer from Wendell L. Matt — with Jacob Cardenas up. The Jess Matt-Cardenas combination is active throughout the card, and Impulzive Storm (POST 6) could be a sleeper in the exotics.

Longshots

Trailers Bull Pen (POST 2) at 8-1 is from Tori Hadley's operation with Nakia Teeter up. The Hadley barn runs multiple horses today, and at 8-1, Trailers Bull Pen (POST 2) merits trifecta consideration.

Paradise Poker (POST 7) at 15-1 is from Tyler Gibbs' stable with Anthony Medina in the irons. The 15-1 morning line suggests limited competitive expectations.

Caleb Cat (POST 3) at 12-1 from Jim D. Oliver and Minor Arana is the third-longest price in the field. At 12-1, this one would be a significant upset if it were to compete for the win.

Selections

Win: Narizon (POST 4) Place: Extremely Wicked (POST 1) Show: Bern Danger (POST 5)

Wagering Strategy: The Matt double-entry dynamic creates a compelling situation. Key Narizon (POST 4) on top in exactas over Extremely Wicked (POST 1), Bern Danger (POST 5), and Cupcake Cowboy (POST 9). Reverse Extremely Wicked (POST 1) over Narizon (POST 4) as insurance in case the longer-priced Matt runner outperforms. For the trifecta, these four horses form a strong core with Stormcatsong (POST 8) and Trailers Bull Pen (POST 2) as live longshot inclusions for the third position.

RACE 10 — Post 6:45 PM — 1760f | D | N | DerbyClub37k | BUN | Purse $37,100

Race 10 is the Derby Club stakes at 1760 feet — one mile on the dirt — with a $37,100 purse. This is the route race on the card and the event where form and stamina analysis matter most. Seven horses are entered, and Cancun Native (POST 3) at 3-1 is the morning line favorite from the Wendell L. Matt barn with Cerapio Figueroa up.

Race 10

Pace Analysis

At 1760 feet, pace shape is decisive. Horses that can settle behind early speed and produce a sustained late run are ideally suited for a one-mile race. The seven-horse field will likely see one or two horses establish early positions, with the closers and stalkers finding their spots before the final turn. Cancun Native (POST 3) as the morning line favorite will be expected to run near or on the pace, and the Matt barn's form cycle through today's card suggests multiple sharpened horses.

Key Contenders

Cancun Native (POST 3) at 3-1 is trained by Wendell L. Matt and ridden by Cerapio Figueroa. Matt is the undisputed leading trainer on today's card by volume of entries across all races, and arriving at the Derby Club stake with a morning line favorite suggests the barn is particularly confident in this horse's form. Post 3 at 1760 feet is a solid draw with enough room to settle without being too far from the pace.

Kona Skye (POST 1) at 4-1 is from Tori Hadley's operation with Nakia Teeter in the irons. Hadley-Teeter combine multiple times today, and Kona Skye (POST 1) from the inside post has the advantage of the rail for the initial run. At 4-1, this horse is a genuine co-favorite at one mile.

Map This Out (POST 4) at 4-1 is from Rick Scudder Jr.'s stable with J.R. Coates up. Coates rides multiple horses today, and Map This Out (POST 4) from Post 4 is another co-favorite carrying genuine stakes expectations.

Mr Love Muffin (POST 6) at 4-1 is trained by Jack McCartney and ridden by Dakota Wood. McCartney also handles Mr Trig (POST 10) in Race 11. At 4-1, Mr Love Muffin (POST 6) is the outside co-favorite in a three-way tie at the top of the morning line.

Secondary Choices

Ario (POST 2) at 6-1 is from Michael L. Pierce's barn with Luis A. Valenzuela — the busiest jockey on the card — taking the mount. At 6-1, Ario (POST 2) from Post 2 is the first horse outside the co-favorites with a competitive price, and Valenzuela's presence suggests real contention.

I Am Freaky Fast (POST 5) at 6-1 is from James E. Crotts' stable with Kevin Carbajal up. The name suggests speed, and at 1760 feet, front-running ability with stamina to hold is a viable race shape. Carbajal is one of the more active jockeys on today's card.

Longshots

Hail State (POST 7) at 10-1 is from Dayson Lavanway's barn with Minor Arana up. The outside post in a seven-horse mile event is workable since horses have the full run to the first turn to find position, and at 10-1, Hail State (POST 7) is a worthwhile exotic inclusion.

Selections

Win: Cancun Native (POST 3) Place: Kona Skye (POST 1) Show: Map This Out (POST 4)

Wagering Strategy: The Derby Club is the ideal race for medium-sized exacta and trifecta investments. With three co-favorites at 4-1 and two horses at 6-1, the trifecta pool should offer meaningful returns when two or more non-favorites fill the frame. Key Cancun Native (POST 3) on top with multiple exacta partners. The trifecta box of Cancun Native (POST 3), Kona Skye (POST 1), Map This Out (POST 4), and Ario (POST 2) at $1 costs $24 and covers the most logical combinations. Include I Am Freaky Fast (POST 5) in extended trifecta plays for additional coverage.

RACE 11 — Post 7:10 PM — 1210f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | GON | Purse $12,000

The card closes with a ten-horse maiden special weight at 1210 feet, a distance that rewards horses with both early speed and the stamina to sustain it through the stretch. Multiple morning line co-favorites at 4-1 — Ryon's Chance (POST 1), Swiningdwntheln (POST 6), and Mr. Duff (POST 8) — make this an intriguing nightcap event.

Race 11

Pace Analysis

At 1210 feet for maidens, pace figures are speculative since many of these horses are either first-time starters or have limited form. The three co-favorites represent different sections of the starting gate — the inside, the middle-outside, and the far outside — suggesting the morning line maker sees genuine ability throughout the post positions. A contested early pace could set up for a strong closer, or a horse that settles well and produces a sustained run through the stretch.

Key Contenders

Ryon's Chance (POST 1) at 4-1 is trained by Wendell L. Matt — again — and ridden by Cerapio Figueroa. Matt running a morning line co-favorite in the closing race of the evening, having also handled the Derby Club favorite in Race 10, demonstrates an extraordinary presence on this card. Ryon's Chance (POST 1) from the inside post at 1210 feet could benefit from a clean trip along the rail.

Swiningdwntheln (POST 6) at 4-1 is from Mike Scudder's barn with J.R. Coates aboard. The 4-1 morning line from Post 6 suggests this maiden has a strong workout pattern or prior form credentials that impress the line maker.

Mr. Duff (POST 8) at 4-1 is trained by Kash Evans and ridden by Dakota Wood. Evans is active on this card — managing Ride Elbow Ranch (POST 7) in Race 6 and Stormylux (POST 3) in Race 7 — and Mr. Duff (POST 8) as a co-favorite in the finale reflects Evans' consistent presence.

Secondary Choices

County Line Kid (POST 9) at 5-1 is from Lou Rios' stable with Luis A. Valenzuela up. Valenzuela riding in the final race of a multi-mount day on a 5-1 morning line shot indicates genuine expectations for this maiden. Post 9 in a ten-horse field at 1210 feet requires an early move to avoid being parked outside on the first turn.

Mr Trig (POST 10) at 6-1 is trained by Jack McCartney — who also handles Mr Love Muffin (POST 6) in Race 10 — with Kevin Carbajal up. At 6-1 from the outside post, Mr Trig (POST 10) will need to find the right position early in a ten-horse maiden field.

Longshots

Dawkins (POST 3) at 8-1 is from Sergio Barrio's barn with Nakia Teeter up. The 8-1 morning line and Post 3 draw make Dawkins (POST 3) an intriguing exacta and trifecta inclusion at value odds.

Run Ida Red (POST 7) at 10-1 is from Kyndra D. McKinney's operation with Jayden R. Ironeyes in the saddle. Ironeyes also rides Sharp Dressed Man 36 (POST 5) in Race 5, representing limited opportunities on the card for this jockey.

Rough Country (POST 2) at 12-1 is from Gary Simpson's barn — the same trainer handling Sheza Delight (POST 3) in Race 8 — with Cash Ramey up. The 12-1 morning line suggests limited expectations for Rough Country (POST 2).

I'malwaysthirsty (POST 5) at 15-1 is from Chris R. Mitchell's operation with Minor Arana up. Mitchell runs multiple horses throughout the card, and at 15-1, this maiden is the deepest play in the closing race.

Ghostly Spirit (POST 4) at 20-1 from Terrill Tsosie's barn and Damion A. Marinelarena carries the longest price on the closing race card. Tsosie is active throughout today's program, but Ghostly Spirit (POST 4) at 20-1 carries long odds.

Selections

Win: Swiningdwntheln (POST 6) Place: Ryon's Chance (POST 1) Show: Mr. Duff (POST 8)

Wagering Strategy: In a closing maiden event, the trifecta is the strongest play. Box the three co-favorites — Ryon's Chance (POST 1), Swiningdwntheln (POST 6), and Mr. Duff (POST 8) — in a $1 trifecta for $6 per combination, totaling $6 for a straight trifecta key or $6 for a three-horse box. Adding County Line Kid (POST 9) and Mr Trig (POST 10) into a superfecta play provides significant leverage if the closing maiden produces a minor surprise.

Jockey Notes and Insights

Luis A. Valenzuela is the jockey most likely to accumulate wins today. With mounts in Races 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 — virtually every race on the card — Valenzuela is clearly the barn favorite for multiple major trainers. He rides Famously Innocent (POST 3) in Race 3, holds the call on Narizon (POST 4) in Race 9, and is aboard Ario (POST 2) in the Derby Club in Race 10, among others. Bettors should note when Valenzuela is aboard a morning line favorite or secondary choice, as his volume of quality mounts indicates strong trainer confidence.

Cerapio Figueroa is another multi-mount rider who deserves attention. Starting with Missionary Mary (POST 3) in Race 6 and culminating with the Derby Club favorite Cancun Native (POST 3) in Race 10 and morning line co-favorite Ryon's Chance (POST 1) in Race 11, Figueroa is clearly in the mix for leading rider honors on the day. His alignment with trainer Wendell L. Matt on multiple high-profile entries is the most important trainer-jockey connection on this card.

Kevin Carbajal is listed in Races 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, and 11, making him one of the day's busiest riders. His mounts include Tengarita (POST 2) in Race 1, Firing Glock (POST 4) in Race 2, and Er Mountain X (POST 10) in Race 4. Carbajal's presence at key odds levels throughout the card makes him a rider to track on the tote board.

Minor Arana rides across multiple races including Lil Ms Turbulent (POST 3) in Race 1, Flashing Lights (POST 4) in Race 5, and Hot Jammies (POST 1) in Race 8, among others. Arana is consistent in his appearances and represents a reliable mid-tier rider at this level.

Jesus Virgen is the designated rider for the Butterfield barn and several other connections, appearing in Races 1, 4, 5, 6, and others. His work with Mysterious Cartel (POST 8) in Race 4 — where he rides the morning line favorite at 3-1 — is his highest-profile assignment of the afternoon. Wait — reviewing the card, Cesar T. Moreno holds the mount on Mysterious Cartel (POST 8), and Jesus Virgen rides Got You Figured (POST 1) in Race 5. Virgen's day is headlined by his mounts in the stakes races.

Cash Ramey is the Kash Evans barn's go-to jockey on this card, appearing on Ride Elbow Ranch (POST 7) in Race 6, Stormylux (POST 3) in Race 7, and Stormcatsong (POST 8) in Race 9. The Evans-Ramey combination going back-to-back in Races 6 and 7 is a notable angle.

David Alvarez Jr. rides for Josh Taylor in several races, including Cowboy Cadilac (POST 6) in Race 3, Fancy Dashing Diva (POST 6) in Race 5, and Libbies Baby (POST 4) in Race 8. The Taylor-Alvarez connection is among the more active trainer-jockey partnerships on the card.

Jacob Cardenas handles the Jess R. Matt stable's primary runners throughout the afternoon, appearing in Races 4, 5, and 9. Uncle Willard (POST 6) in Race 4 and Ca Mental Cartel (POST 9) in Race 5 are his most important mounts.

Nakia Teeter rides for multiple barns including the Hadley stable, appearing on Kona Skye (POST 1) in Race 10. Teeter's role as the Tori Hadley-stable jockey is relevant across the afternoon.

Trainer Notes and Insights

Wendell L. Matt is the undisputed leading trainer by volume on this card, saddling horses in Races 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11. His runners include Earl's Girl (POST 5) at 2-1 in Race 8, Narizon (POST 4) at 3-1 in Race 9, Cancun Native (POST 3) at 3-1 in Race 10, and Ryon's Chance (POST 1) at 4-1 in Race 11 — all morning line favorites or co-favorites. When a trainer of this volume has multiple favorites in the back half of a card, the conclusion is that the stable is firing on all cylinders and horses are entering the meet in sharp form. Bettors should lean toward Matt runners throughout the afternoon, particularly when he combines with Figueroa and Valenzuela.

Joe M. Davis is the dominant trainer in the Quarter Horse sprint portion of the card. Davis saddles three horses in Race 3 — Famously Innocent (POST 3), Rr Sweet Memories (POST 5), and Rr Political Corona (POST 1) — and three horses in Race 5 — Miss Relentless (POST 2), Cd Favorite Aj (POST

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