Pick Pony Mini Tip Sheet for Fair Meadows Tulsa – Racing News and Analysis for July 8, 2026


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Pick Pony Handicapper Report — Fair Meadows Tulsa | July 8, 2026

Evening sprint card on a firm, fast dirt surface favoring gate speed and early acceleration throughout. Post position matters less than break quality in these ultra-short dashes, and the card is generally fair with no confirmed rail or lane bias.

Race 1 — 880f | Clm 5000n2l

Smackdown (4) is the top choice from a favorable mid-gate draw with the pace to control this compact sprint. Big Country Boy (3) is a co-favorite and must-use in exotics, while The Kween's King (5) offers mild value in the clear from an outside post. Title Talk (6) is a distant longshot but gets a clean lane.

Race 2 — 1210f | Clm 5000n3l

Social Sooner (6) is preferred at a slight value edge over the favorite, with the outside draw allowing a patient stalking approach. Superhero (5) and Even Terms (3) are the primary exacta threats. Lord Crew (1) at 12-1 is a deep exotic longshot only.

Race 3 — 1210f | OClm 7500

She's Storming (5) tops the field with tactical flexibility and strong class fit for this optional claiming mare sprint. Miss Escapade (4) and Love Me A Sunset (6) are both live at 4-1 and belong in all exotics. Diamond Gal (8) at 15-1 is a superfecta-only longshot.

Race 4 — 350f | Md Sp Wt

Livewire Igniter (10) gets the nod from the outside with a clear, unobstructed lane in this pure gate test. El Chismoso (2) and Union Willy (3) are the top inside threats. Bring Me The Pistol (4) and Wicked Dynasty (8) at 20-1 are longshots for deep tickets only.

Race 5 — 300f | Alw 19500nc

Ima Fancy Eye Opener (3) sits in the ideal three-hole for this high-quality allowance dash and is the top single. Lucky Luke (1) is a co-favorite who must break clean from the rail, and Im Chica Fresa (4) gives a third strong option if either leader misses. Shez My Chick (6) and Coronation Ring (2) are trifecta fillers at best.

Race 6 — 330f | Md Sp Wt

Honey In The Rock (4) is the strongest single on the card, a heavy 1-1 favorite from a perfect mid-gate draw with a commanding class and speed edge. Wilbarger (3) is the clear second choice and must-use in exactas. Bv Seminole Wind (7) offers value at 6-1 from an outside post if the favorite stumbles.

Race 7 — 300f | Clm 10000n2l

Gg Coronado (3) is the preferred co-favorite from the near-perfect three-hole, with a clean break likely sealing the win. Redneck Fun (1) is equally dangerous from the rail if leaving straight, and Mb Miss Julisco (2) is sandwiched between them in an ideal stalking spot. Mag Wagon (7) at 8-1 is the best longshot to use underneath.

Race 8 — 350f | Md 15000

Zoomin Capo (5) is the morning-line favorite with gate speed and a flexible mid-post draw in this wide-open maiden field. Another Rownd (7) at 3-1 is a serious threat from the outside with room to run, and Simple Mann (6) at 6-1 rounds out the key trifecta trio. Eyesa Relentless (9) at 8-1 is worth a look in deeper exotics.

Race 9 — 330f | OClm 25000

His Royal Majesti (7) anchors this optional claiming sprint as a clear 2-1 favorite with an outside draw and dominant pace profile. Hide Yer Crazee (4) and Kosmic Lights (6) are the top two threats and should be used in all exactas and trifectas. Penitent Thief (9) and Chew N Candy (8) are longshot fillers for superfectas.

Race 10 — 300f | Md Sp Wt

Blood Carver (9) is the top pick in this chaotic ten-horse maiden dash, benefiting from an outside draw and a clean path in a wall-of-speed scenario. Winn Onetime Capi (5) and Summer Chance (6) are co-favorites at 4-1 and must-uses in all tickets. Firstdownfamous Racy (8) at 6-1 and Sherrys Relentless (10) at 15-1 are worth sprinkling into wider exotic structures.

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