Finger Lakes Racetrack – Pick Pony Handicapper Report & Tip Sheet – News and Analysis for the July 15, 2026 card

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Finger Lakes Race Day Overview — July 15, 2026

Finger Lakes Racetrack in Farmington, New York opens its Wednesday card with eight races spanning a variety of conditions, from maiden special weights to optional claimers and allowance events. Today's card represents a solid mid-week slate for the Finger Lakes meet, with purses ranging from $14,000 in the bottom-level claiming closer to $32,600 in the featured maiden special weight. The track draws a competitive mix of established circuit veterans and developing horses looking to move up in class. Trainer activity is notably concentrated, with M. Anthony Ferraro saddling horses in multiple races throughout the card, and Timothy Murphy also represented in several events. The jockey colony is led by Keiber Coa, Kevin Navarro, Joel Cruz, and Jose Baez, all of whom carry multiple mounts today.

No significant scratches or late changes have been reported ahead of first post. Horseplayers should monitor the infield board and official program updates through Equibase and NYRA-affiliated services for any last-minute equipment or rider changes prior to wagering.

The card features two routes at the unusual 1870-furlong distance — Races 1 and 8 — which at Finger Lakes translates to roughly one mile and one-sixteenth around the one-mile oval. Sprints dominate the mid-card, with the 1210-furlong and 1320-furlong distances appearing in Races 2, 3, 6, and 7. Routes at 1760 furlongs fill Races 4 and 5. Today's feature by purse is the Race 4 maiden special weight at $32,600, followed closely by the Race 3 and Race 5 allowance events at $26,900 and $27,300 respectively.

Weather and Track Conditions — July 15, 2026

The Finger Lakes region of upstate New York is forecast to see partly cloudy skies on July 15, with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 70s Fahrenheit through the afternoon. Humidity levels will be elevated, typical for mid-July in the Finger Lakes, with dew points in the low-to-mid 60s. No meaningful precipitation is expected during racing hours, and wind out of the southwest at 8 to 12 miles per hour should have minimal impact on race outcomes.

The main track is listed as fast and is expected to remain sealed throughout the card barring any pop-up showers. The Finger Lakes main track is a one-mile dirt oval that has been well-maintained through the summer meet, and maintenance crews have reported a consistent surface from rail to outside. No unusual footing or deep spots have been flagged heading into today's races.

Horseplayers should note that in summer conditions at Finger Lakes, the sealed fast track tends to favor horses who can rate efficiently and conserve energy in the turns, as the surface can play slightly speed-favoring in the shorter sprints. Turf racing is not offered at Finger Lakes, so all eight races are contested on the main dirt track.

Track Bias and Post Position Analysis

Finger Lakes has historically played with a moderate inside bias in routes, where horses that can secure the rail or the two-path through the first turn have a meaningful advantage in races of 1760 furlongs and beyond. In sprints, particularly the 1210-furlong and 1320-furlong events, the bias is somewhat more neutral, though early speed from the inside posts still carries a slight edge on a fast, sealed surface.

At the 1870-furlong distance used in Races 1 and 8, post position advantage tends to favor horses in posts 1 through 4, as the long run to the first turn allows inside horses to establish favorable position without expending excessive early energy. Outside posts at this distance can be vulnerable if a horse does not have natural early speed to compensate.

In the 1320-furlong sprints, posts 3 through 6 have historically been the sweet spot at Finger Lakes, giving horses a clean path into the turn without the disadvantage of a wide trip or a problematic inside post that can be pinched at the break. Posts 1 and 2 in these sprints can be effective for pure speed horses, but traffic concerns going into the turn at six furlongs on the one-mile track are real.

For today's card, the expected fast-sealed surface should amplify speed slightly. Horses with natural front-running ability or those who can slot in behind the early pace from comfortable positions should be given a small positive adjustment. Closers will need a strong pace scenario to fully exploit their running style, and on a typical mid-summer Wednesday card at Finger Lakes, the pace is often honest but not torrid enough to consistently set up rally horses.

RACE 1 — Post (12:55)/11:55/10:55/9:55 — 1870f | D | CO | OClm 8000 | BUN | Purse $20,000

This optional claimer at the $8,000 claiming price opens the card over the 1870-furlong route. The purse of $20,000 is competitive at this level for Finger Lakes, and the field of seven shapes up as a genuine contest between horses that have recently shown they can compete in this tier. The optional claiming conditions mean connections can enter horses without the risk of losing them, so expect some of the better horses in the race to be entered under the “optional” provision.

Race 1

Pace Analysis

The early pace picture in Race 1 figures to be moderately contested. Cascade Cruiser (POST 5) has shown early foot in recent starts and should be involved in the pace from the outset. Tony O (POST 1) has tactical speed from the inside and could be a factor controlling early fractions. Wild Banker (POST 6) has also demonstrated the ability to press the pace. With multiple horses capable of throwing up early fractions, the pace should be honest enough to allow a closer to factor in, though this distance at Finger Lakes does not typically generate the type of extreme early pace that fully benefits late runners. Expect honest but manageable fractions, with the race likely to set up for a horse with tactical speed or the ability to rate just off the lead.

Key Contenders

Big Rich (POST 3) draws the attention of handicappers as the 2-1 morning line favorite trained by Timothy Murphy, one of the more reliable trainers on the Finger Lakes circuit. Murphy has consistently placed horses in spots where they can succeed, and BIG RICH fits this race condition well. With Emanuel De Diego in the irons, a jockey who has shown solid awareness around the one-mile oval, BIG RICH is the horse to beat at the route distance. Murphy's success rate with route runners at this claiming level has been among the highest on the meet.

Cascade Cruiser (POST 5) at 3-1 represents the primary speed threat and is trained by John Grabowski, who has maintained a solid conditioning program through the summer. Luis Pena gets the mount. This horse figures to be forwardly placed from the outset and, if the pace is modest, could prove difficult to run down in the stretch. Handicappers have pointed to CASCADE CRUISER's recent form at this distance as a legitimate argument to favor the horse as a pace-setter with durability.

Secondary Choices

Wild Banker (POST 6) at 4-1 for trainer David Oyola with Kevin Navarro in the saddle is a legitimate secondary pick. Navarro has been one of the more active riders at the meet and knows this track well. WILD BANKER has shown competitiveness at this level and at this distance, and the 4-1 price offers value if the pace gets heated enough to compromise Cascade Cruiser (POST 5). Oyola has shown an ability to have horses ready for route assignments, and WILD BANKER merits respect.

Tony O (POST 1) at 5-1 for trainer Katlynn Gutterson with Keiber Coa aboard is another horse that must be included in the analysis. Coa is among the leading riders at this meet and his ability to find position from the rail should help TONY O avoid trouble. Gutterson has been developing horses steadily through the meet and TONY O's inside post gives the horse a meaningful positional advantage at this route distance.

Longshots

Thirty Oysters (POST 2) at 6-1 for trainer Jose Armando Rohena with J.M. Rohena riding is a family-connected entry that should not be dismissed entirely. The Rohena barn has operated modestly but effectively on the Finger Lakes circuit, and connections with trainer-jockey relationships within the same family sometimes produce sharp efforts. THIRTY OYSTERS figures to be overlooked by the public and could hit the board at a price.

Anointed Spirit (POST 4) at 10-1, also trained by Jose Armando Rohena with John C. Berrios up, is the second Rohena entry. A two-trainer barn sending multiple horses into the same race can sometimes indicate a confidence play on one of the two, though ANOINTED SPIRIT's 10-1 odds suggest the morning line maker views Thirty Oysters (POST 2) as the more likely of the pair to factor.

Street Cop Officer (POST 7) at 8-1 for trainer Eduardo Maver with Laird O. Bailey up draws the outside post, which is a challenge at this route distance. Bailey has shown willingness to save ground through the turns and may attempt to get STREET COP OFFICER into a stalking position early. However, the post position disadvantage and the 8-1 morning line make this horse a longer shot to seriously threaten in the stretch.

Selections

Win: Cascade Cruiser (POST 5) Place: Big Rich (POST 3) Show: Wild Banker (POST 6)

Betting Strategy: The pace-stalking profile of Cascade Cruiser (POST 5) makes it an attractive win bet at 3-1. A win-place ticket on Cascade Cruiser (POST 5) and Big Rich (POST 3) covers the two most likely outcomes. In exotics, use Cascade Cruiser (POST 5) over Big Rich (POST 3) and Wild Banker (POST 6) in the exacta, with a saver using Tony O (POST 1) in the place hole. The optional claimer conditions and $20,000 purse give this race genuine competitiveness that warrants spreading slightly in trifecta wagering.

RACE 2 — Post (1:24)/12:24/11:24/10:24 — 1320f | D | C | Clm 11000n3l | BUM | Purse $17,800

Race 2 is a six-furlong claiming race restricted to horses that have not won three lifetime races. The $11,000 claiming price represents a step above the bottom of the Finger Lakes ladder, and the n3l condition adds a layer of competitiveness, as horses in this spot are typically developing animals still finding their level. Seven runners go to the gate.

Race 2

Pace Analysis

Sabby Sunset (POST 4) at 2-1 is likely to be forwardly positioned and could dictate fractions from inside posts. Itwillbefun (POST 1) and Valentine Gift (POST 2) are also horses that figure to be near the pace based on their running styles. The six-furlong distance on a fast track often sets up for horses with early speed at Finger Lakes, and with multiple potential pace horses in this race, there is a reasonable chance the pace gets honest enough to help any horses who prefer to stalk or close. Classiwest (POST 7) from the outside post will need to find a clean path and is likely to stalk.

Key Contenders

Sabby Sunset (POST 4) has drawn the most attention from handicappers as the morning line favorite at 2-1, trained by Ilkay Kantarmaci with Heman K. Harkie in the irons. This horse fits the conditions and has shown an ability to be prominent early. The n3l condition plays to SABBY SUNSET's profile if recent workouts and form support a sharp effort today. Kantarmaci has been a trainer who places horses thoughtfully at Finger Lakes, and the 2-1 morning line reflects strong handler confidence.

Classiwest (POST 7) at 3-1 for trainer Chris Englehart with J.M. Rohena up is the second choice and merits serious consideration. Englehart is one of the more accomplished trainers who operates at Finger Lakes, with a solid win percentage that commands respect. The outside post at six furlongs is not ideal, but Rohena is a capable rider who can navigate traffic. CLASSIWEST's class profile under Englehart suggests this horse may be above average for this condition.

Secondary Choices

Itwillbefun (POST 1) at 4-1 for trainer Dana Saul with Jose Baez up is an interesting contender from the rail. Baez has been one of the more active and effective jockeys at this meet, and a horse with early speed from post 1 in a six-furlong sprint can exploit the inside path efficiently. The Saul barn has shown competency at this claiming level.

Valentine Gift (POST 2) at 4-1 for Timothy Murphy with M.A. Davila Jr. riding is another legitimate contender sharing the 4-1 morning line. Murphy's presence on this race in addition to Race 1 and Race 8 shows an active barn, and VALENTINE GIFT could be well-spotted dropping into this condition. Post 2 gives this horse a clean inside path in a six-furlong sprint.

Longshots

Nurse Bunny (POST 6) at 6-1 for trainer Paul Barrow with Kevin Navarro up could spring an upset if the pace collapses. Barrow has sent out winners at this level and Navarro's recent form at the meet makes this combination worth noting for trifecta purposes.

Signifying Nothing (POST 5) at 8-1 for Ralph D'Alessandro with Andre Shivnarine Worrie up is a horse that typically draws attention from handicappers who follow the D'Alessandro barn closely. D'Alessandro is a trainer who has had success at Finger Lakes and SIGNIFYING NOTHING at 8-1 could represent value in the exacta.

Celtic Ledger (POST 3) at 12-1 for Stacy Torelli with Steven Fret up is the longest shot on the morning line in this race. The Torelli barn and Fret have a limited profile at Finger Lakes and CELTIC LEDGER figures to need a significant step forward to compete here. Best used as a deeper inclusion in trifecta tickets only.

Selections

Win: Sabby Sunset (POST 4) Place: Classiwest (POST 7) Show: Itwillbefun (POST 1)

Betting Strategy: Sabby Sunset (POST 4) at 2-1 is a solid favorite play for conservative bettors. In the exacta, pair Sabby Sunset (POST 4) with Classiwest (POST 7) and Itwillbefun (POST 1) for primary coverage. The 3-1 and 4-1 prices on the secondary horses offer reasonable exacta value. A small trifecta box of Sabby Sunset (POST 4), Classiwest (POST 7), and Itwillbefun (POST 1) with a Valentine Gift (POST 2) saver is recommended for serious exotic players.

RACE 3 — Post (1:53)/12:53/11:53/10:53 — 1210f | D | A | Alw 26900n3l | BUN | Purse $26,900

The first allowance race of the day goes six furlongs for horses that have not won three lifetime races. The $26,900 purse is the higher end of the Finger Lakes allowance spectrum and draws six horses. With only six runners, exacta and trifecta pools will be smaller but the handicapping challenge is sharper. The n3l condition in an allowance environment typically attracts horses on an upward trajectory or lightly raced horses of genuine ability.

Race 3

Pace Analysis

Lord King (POST 4) and Billy At The Gate (POST 1) are both morning line co-favorites at 2-1 and figure to be involved in the early fractions of this six-furlong allowance sprint. Billy At The Gate (POST 1) in particular, from the inside post, could set a forward pace. The pace picture becomes important here because Instant Success (POST 5) and Savage State (POST 6) may prefer to stalk. If the co-favorites hook up early and push each other, the closers could get into the picture late. If the pace is honest but not brutally fast, Lord King (POST 4) or Billy At The Gate (POST 1) could wire the field.

Key Contenders

Billy At The Gate (POST 1) at 2-1 is trained by Paul Barrow, whose barn has been among the more productive at Finger Lakes this meet. Jeremias Flores gets the call, and Barrow's ability to have horses sharp for allowance conditions is notable. The inside post in a six-furlong sprint is advantageous and BILLY AT THE GATE should be able to set or stalk the pace from a clean early position. Barrow horses at this allowance level have performed well through the summer.

Lord King (POST 4) at 2-1 shares the morning line favoritism and is trained by Luis Gutierrez with Reylu Gutierrez — a trainer-jockey family connection similar to the Rohena barn. The Gutierrez pairing has shown an ability to place horses in races they can win, and LORD KING at 2-1 in an allowance spot suggests the connections believe this horse is ready for a big effort. Post 4 in a six-furlong sprint gives LORD KING a clean approach to the first turn.

Secondary Choices

Shortsinthewinter (POST 2) at 4-1 for trainer M. Anthony Ferraro with Keiber Coa in the irons is the most significant secondary choice on this race. Ferraro is the busiest and arguably the most effective trainer on today's card, saddling horses in multiple races, and his use of Coa — one of the leading jockeys at the meet — signals confidence. SHORTSINTHEWINTER from post 2 figures to find a position just off the early pace and could be the horse that runs them all down in the stretch if the co-favorites battle each other.

Instant Success (POST 5) at 6-1 for Ralph D'Alessandro with Emanuel De Diego up could be overlooked given the attention on the 2-1 co-favorites. D'Alessandro has a history of placing horses in spots where they can improve, and INSTANT SUCCESS at 6-1 in a six-horse field represents fair value.

Longshots

Savage State (POST 6) at 6-1 for trainer Jacqueline Falk with C. Russell up is the other 6-1 on the board. Falk's profile at Finger Lakes is workmanlike, and SAVAGE STATE from the outside post in a six-furlong sprint will need a good break and clean trip. The horse is not without ability at this price, and in a six-horse field, every runner must be considered in trifecta combinations.

Kismeholdmethrlme (POST 3) at 8-1 for M. Anthony Ferraro with Joel Cruz is the second Ferraro entry in this race. Ferraro sending two horses into the same allowance event is an aggressive move, and KISMEHOLDMETHRLME at 8-1 could represent the stable's backup option or a genuine second chance at the purse. Trifecta players should include this horse, particularly in the third slot.

Selections

Win: Lord King (POST 4) Place: Billy At The Gate (POST 1) Show: Shortsinthewinter (POST 2)

Betting Strategy: With two co-favorites in a six-horse field, this race calls for precision in exacta wagering. The Lord King (POST 4) over Billy At The Gate (POST 1) exacta is the primary ticket, with a reverse exacta as a saver. Shortsinthewinter (POST 2) at 4-1 is the key trifecta inclusion, fitting naturally into the third slot behind the favorites. Ferraro's double entry warrants including Kismeholdmethrlme (POST 3) in wider trifecta structures. The small field limits exotic pool size, so focusing win-place wagering on Lord King (POST 4) with exacta coverage through the field is the most efficient approach.

RACE 4 — Post (2:22)/1:22/12:22/11:22 — 1760f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | BUM | Purse $32,600

Race 4 is the feature maiden special weight of the day, contested at 1760 furlongs — just short of one mile — on the main track. Seven maidens go to the gate for the richest purse on the card. Maiden special weights typically attract lightly raced or first-time starters with above-average breeding and connections who intend to develop horses for future stakes or graded company. At Finger Lakes, MSW events also attract horses who have been competitive at the level and are still searching for maiden graduation.

Race 4

Pace Analysis

Rock Steady Babe (POST 2) and Enterprisingly (POST 6) both carry 2-1 morning line odds, suggesting these two are viewed as the class of the field. The pace picture at 1760 furlongs will be set by which of these horses — or any of the other contenders — wants to lead into the first turn. Fancy Footwork (POST 3) at 4-1 could also be involved early. If Rock Steady Babe (POST 2) and Enterprisingly (POST 6) both want to run freely, the pace could get honest enough to benefit the closer or stalker in the field. The route distance means pace management becomes critical, and horses who rate efficiently should have an edge in the stretch run.

Key Contenders

Rock Steady Babe (POST 2) at 2-1 is trained by Charlton Baker with Andre Shivnarine Worrie in the irons. Baker has a solid reputation at Finger Lakes for developing maiden horses, and the 2-1 morning line odds reflect genuine public confidence. Post 2 is an excellent position at this route distance, allowing the horse to settle into the rail path through the first turn without the wide trip that can hurt outside posts. Worrie has been effective this meet in route races.

Enterprisingly (POST 6) at 2-1 is trained by Jonathan Buckley with Kevin Navarro aboard. Buckley also saddles Gallipoli Girl (POST 5) in the same race at 10-1, indicating a stable that is active and confident in both entries. ENTERPRISINGLY at 2-1 from post 6 will need Navarro to find a comfortable stalking position without getting too wide through the turns. Navarro's track knowledge and Buckley's ability to have maidens ready are both positives.

Secondary Choices

Fancy Footwork (POST 3) at 4-1 for trainer Amelia Green with Christopher Elliott up is the primary secondary selection. Green has been a developing trainer at Finger Lakes, and FANCY FOOTWORK draws an excellent post position in a maiden route. Elliott as the jockey brings energy and awareness to maiden rides. This horse could benefit from a pace scenario where the two co-favorites hook up and leave an opening for a stalker.

Kozy Bee (POST 7) at 5-1 for Katlynn Gutterson with Steven Fret up is interesting as the outside post runner. Gutterson has a feel for placing maiden horses effectively, and KOZY BEE at 5-1 is worth including in the exacta and trifecta. The outside post at 1760 furlongs is a disadvantage, but Fret may be able to drop in behind horses into the first turn and save ground through the run.

Longshots

Wayward Queen (POST 4) at 8-1 for trainer Assaf Ronen with Jacqueline Davis up is a price horse that could surface in the trifecta if the pace collapses. Davis has been a workmanlike rider at Finger Lakes and WAYWARD QUEEN from post 4 has a clean path to the first turn.

Gallipoli Girl (POST 5) at 10-1 is the second Buckley entry with Joel Cruz up. Cruz is one of the more capable riders at this meet, and if Buckley's primary horse Enterprisingly (POST 6) falters, GALLIPOLI GIRL could pick up placing at a big price. Include in trifecta exotics.

Alacrity (POST 1) at 12-1 for Matthew Clarke with O. Gomez up is the longest shot in the race. The inside post in a maiden route is not necessarily a disadvantage, but the 12-1 morning line suggests the morning line maker sees limited recent evidence to support a short price. Best used only in deeper trifecta structures.

Selections

Win: Rock Steady Babe (POST 2) Place: Enterprisingly (POST 6) Show: Fancy Footwork (POST 3)

Betting Strategy: With two horses sharing co-favorite status at 2-1, this race requires an opinion on which of the two is more likely to hit the board on top. Rock Steady Babe (POST 2) gets the edge based on post position advantage and the Baker barn's route success. An exacta using Rock Steady Babe (POST 2) with Enterprisingly (POST 6), Fancy Footwork (POST 3), and Kozy Bee (POST 7) covers the most likely outcomes. The trifecta with Rock Steady Babe (POST 2) and Enterprisingly (POST 6) on top with Fancy Footwork (POST 3), Kozy Bee (POST 7), and Wayward Queen (POST 4) in the third slot offers solid coverage at a manageable cost.

RACE 5 — Post (2:51)/1:51/12:51/11:51 — 1760f | D | A | Alw 27300b | BUN | Purse $27,300

Race 5 is a route allowance at 1760 furlongs carrying a $27,300 purse in the “b” category — meaning this is a condition allowance that includes a broader range of eligibles than a strict n designation. Eight horses fill the field, making this the most numerically competitive route race on the card. The Ferraro barn is dominant, entering three horses: Magni (POST 1), Go Yoshida (POST 3), and Burn Notice (POST 7) — the latter under the separate “Michael Ferraro” trainer designation but clearly a related operation.

Race 5

Pace Analysis

Burn Notice (POST 7) at 3-1 figures to be the dominant pace factor in this race, trained by Michael Ferraro with Keiber Coa in the saddle. Coa's ability to time the pace and BURN NOTICE's early foot should keep this horse in front through the first half-mile of the route. Magni (POST 1) from the inside, trained by M. Anthony Ferraro, could also be forward from the rail. Go Yoshida (POST 3) with Kevin Navarro could press the pace or stalk just off the lead. This sets up a potentially heated pace if the Ferraro barn horses hook up early. Crescendo's Rein (POST 6) at 4-1 for Charlton Baker with L.E. Perez could be positioned as a stalker. Sanzio (POST 8) from the outside could close into a legitimate pace scenario.

Key Contenders

Burn Notice (POST 7) at 3-1 is the morning line favorite and is entered by Michael Ferraro with Keiber Coa up. Coa's booking on this horse over the other Ferraro entries in this race is a meaningful signal. When a leading rider chooses one stablemate over others in the same race, it often indicates the jockey's preference based on workout and conditioning reports. Coa on Burn Notice (POST 7) at 3-1 should be considered the primary selection.

Crescendo's Rein (POST 6) at 4-1 for Charlton Baker with L.E. Perez up is the top non-Ferraro contender. Baker has shown strength in route allowance events this meet, and CRESCENDO'S REIN at 4-1 offers genuine value. Perez is a capable journeyman who can rate a horse efficiently in route conditions. This horse is likely to stalk the pace set by the Ferraro horses and make a run through the stretch.

Secondary Choices

Magni (POST 1) at 4-1 is trained by M. Anthony Ferraro with Joel Cruz up. The inside post in a route is a significant advantage, and Cruz is a competent rider in route races. MAGNI shares the 4-1 price with Crescendo's Rein (POST 6), and both represent solid secondary value. The Ferraro barn's ability to develop route horses has been evident throughout the meet.

Go Yoshida (POST 3) at 5-1 for M. Anthony Ferraro with Kevin Navarro up is the third entry from the connected Ferraro operations. Navarro choosing this mount while Coa rides Burn Notice (POST 7) creates an interesting dynamic. GO YOSHIDA could be a pace factor or stalker, and at 5-1 represents a mid-range exacta inclusion.

Longshots

Seams Like Destiny (POST 5) at 6-1 for Troy Smith with Reylu Gutierrez up and Sanzio (POST 8) at 6-1 for Michael Ferraro with Andre Shivnarine Worrie up are the two 6-1 morning line horses. SANZIO as a fourth Ferraro-connected entry from the outside post is interesting — if the pace collapses, this closer could pick up late at a price. SEAMS LIKE DESTINY under Smith and Gutierrez is a horse with fewer career connections to the dominant Finger Lakes trainers, making it harder to assess, but the 6-1 price keeps it in the trifecta picture.

Janssen (POST 4) at 10-1 for Julie Pierson with M.A. Davila Jr. up is a longer shot that merits inclusion only in deeper, wider trifecta structures.

Aelfgar (POST 2) at 12-1 for Rachel Sells with Christopher Elliott up is the longest morning line shot in this field. Sells has had limited impact at Finger Lakes this meet and AELFGAR at 12-1 is a horse for those who enjoy maximum longshot play. Elliott's skill could help overcome a modest training operation, but the odds suggest this is a stretch.

Selections

Win: Burn Notice (POST 7) Place: Crescendo's Rein (POST 6) Show: Magni (POST 1)

Betting Strategy: The Ferraro barn presence is the dominant story of this race and handicappers should not overthink it. Burn Notice (POST 7) with Coa up is the primary win selection. Exactas should key Burn Notice (POST 7) over Crescendo's Rein (POST 6) and Magni (POST 1). Include Sanzio (POST 8) as a deeper exacta option given the connected Ferraro operation could have a second live horse in the closing kick. Trifecta: Burn Notice (POST 7) on top, with Crescendo's Rein (POST 6), Magni (POST 1), and Go Yoshida (POST 3) in the second and third slots covers the most likely permutations without breaking the bank.

RACE 6 — Post (3:20)/2:20/1:20/12:20 — 1210f | D | CO | OClm 8000 | BUN | Purse $20,000

The second optional claimer at $8,000 on the card goes seven runners at six furlongs. Like Race 1, the optional claiming format means connections can run their horses without the risk of losing them to a claim. This race features two 2-1 co-favorites — Sutton Breeze (POST 3) and Saratoga Banker (POST 4) — creating an interesting dynamic in a sprint where even a small pace battle between favorites could open the door for a price horse.

Race 6

Pace Analysis

With Sutton Breeze (POST 3) and Saratoga Banker (POST 4) sharing the morning line favoritism, the pace scenario in this six-furlong optional claimer depends heavily on which of the two wants to lead. Nutsie (POST 5) at 4-1 could also factor early. If the two co-favorites engage in an early duel, Solo's Fury (POST 6) or Profitability (POST 7) could potentially run past tired horses late. Sharpaz (POST 2) at 5-1 might settle into a pace-pressing position. This shapes up as a sprint where multiple horses will be near the front early.

Key Contenders

Saratoga Banker (POST 4) at 2-1 is trained by M. Anthony Ferraro — the dominant training presence on today's card — with Keiber Coa in the saddle. This is arguably the most significant trainer-jockey combination on the entire race card. Ferraro's success rate at this level is among the highest at the meet, and Coa riding Saratoga Banker (POST 4) over the other Ferraro entry Profitability (POST 7) is a clear preference signal. SARATOGA BANKER from post 4 has an excellent position in a six-furlong sprint and should find a clear path to the front or just off the lead without expending early energy.

Sutton Breeze (POST 3) at 2-1 for Dana Saul with Jose Baez up is the other co-favorite. Saul is an active trainer at Finger Lakes and Baez has been among the meet's most effective jockeys. SUTTON BREEZE from post 3 has a slightly inside edge on Saratoga Banker (POST 4) and could attempt to establish the lead in the early portions of the sprint.

Secondary Choices

Nutsie (POST 5) at 4-1 for trainer Ilmar Loaiza with N.R. Alvarado up is the primary secondary selection. Alvarado is a jockey worth noting for this spot, and NUTSIE at 4-1 could find a pace that sets up for a horse pressing from just off the leaders. Loaiza has operated quietly but effectively at this claiming level.

Sharpaz (POST 2) at 5-1 for Paul Barrow with O. Gomez up is another horse in the mix. Barrow has been active across multiple races today and SHARPAZ could find the pace scenario favorable. Gomez gets the call and should be able to find a comfortable stalking spot from post 2.

Longshots

Solo's Fury (POST 6) at 8-1 for Katlynn Gutterson with J.M. Rohena up could benefit from a heated duel between the co-favorites. Gutterson is a trainer who has had horses ready for sprint conditions and Rohena is familiar with the course. The 8-1 price makes SOLO'S FURY an attractive trifecta inclusion.

Profitability (POST 7) at 10-1 is the second Ferraro entry with Joel Cruz up. The 10-1 morning line on the second Ferraro horse signals that Coa's choice of Saratoga Banker (POST 4) over Profitability (POST 7) was decisive, but Cruz aboard could still generate a placing effort from the outside.

Courageoous Oh La (POST 1) at 10-1 for Linda Dixon with Jacqueline Davis up is the longest morning line shot in the field. Dixon has had a limited presence at the meet and COURAGEOOUS OH LA at 10-1 from the rail needs everything to go right in a sprint of this nature. Best reserved for very deep trifecta structures only.

Selections

Win: Saratoga Banker (POST 4) Place: Sutton Breeze (POST 3) Show: Nutsie (POST 5)

Betting Strategy: The Ferraro-Coa combination on Saratoga Banker (POST 4) at 2-1 is the strongest single play of the race, but bettors should note the co-favorite dynamic with Sutton Breeze (POST 3). An exacta box of Saratoga Banker (POST 4) and Sutton Breeze (POST 3) at 2-1 prices will not return large dividends. The real value in this race is keying Saratoga Banker (POST 4) and Sutton Breeze (POST 3) on top with Nutsie (POST 5), Sharpaz (POST 2), and Solo's Fury (POST 6) in the trifecta third slot, giving coverage for the longshot that benefits from a pace meltdown between the favorites.

RACE 7 — Post (3:49)/2:49/1:49/12:49 — 1320f | D | A | Alw 24500n1x | BUN | Purse $24,500

Race 7 is a six-furlong allowance restricted to horses that have won exactly one race in their career (n1x condition). This is a key condition race, as horses making this class jump from maiden ranks have shown they can win but are still unproven at the allowance level. Eight runners fill the field, making this one of the more numerically competitive races on the card. Prince Of Dance (POST 8) is the morning line favorite at 2-1.

Race 7

Pace Analysis

Capt Jax Parrow (POST 4) at 4-1 and Skyler's Starship (POST 1) at 5-1 both figure to want to be near the pace in this six-furlong allowance sprint. Manhattan Chrome (POST 5) at 6-1 for Baez could also show early foot. With the favorite Prince Of Dance (POST 8) coming from the outside post, the pace dynamics become important — if PRINCE OF DANCE has a closing or stalking style, the early speed horses could steal this race if the fractions are modest. If there is a genuine pace battle up front among the early speed horses, Prince Of Dance (POST 8) and This Time Yes (POST 6) could benefit with late runs.

Key Contenders

Prince Of Dance (POST 8) at 2-1 for trainer Chris Englehart with Andre Shivnarine Worrie aboard is the morning line choice. Englehart is among the more respected trainers at Finger Lakes and his horses in allowance conditions have performed at a high rate this meet. PRINCE OF DANCE from the outside post at 2-1 will need a clean trip from post 8 in a six-furlong sprint — Worrie will need to angle in efficiently without losing ground. The Englehart connection gives this horse legitimate class backing.

This Time Yes (POST 6) at 3-1 for Paul Barrow with O. Gomez is the primary rival. Barrow has been active and effective throughout today's card, and Gomez's comfort level at Finger Lakes gives THIS TIME YES a strong platform. Post 6 in a six-furlong allowance is a solid position, and the 3-1 morning line suggests genuine public confidence behind the Barrow barn.

Secondary Choices

Capt Jax Parrow (POST 4) at 4-1 for Luis Gutierrez with Reylu Gutierrez up is the primary secondary selection. The trainer-jockey connection has shown effectiveness throughout the meet, and CAPT JAX PARROW from post 4 in a six-furlong sprint should find a comfortable position whether leading or pressing. The inside-center post is ideal for this distance.

Skyler's Starship (POST 1) at 5-1 for M. Anthony Ferraro with Keiber Coa up is the Ferraro entry in this race. Ferraro and Coa again as a combination should elevate this horse in the wagering, and from the inside rail, SKYLER'S STARSHIP could establish early position at a cost-effective level. The rail in a six-furlong sprint requires a quick beginning to avoid being shut off, but Coa handles this regularly.

Longshots

Manhattan Chrome (POST 5) at 6-1 for Oscar Barrera III with Jose Baez up is an interesting mid-tier price that deserves mention. Baez has been effective throughout the meet and MANHATTAN CHROME at 6-1 from a decent post could be live in the exacta. Barrera III is a trainer with lineage in the sport and some experienced horses under his care.

Nostalgia's Smile (POST 3) at 10-1 for Timothy Murphy with M.A. Davila Jr. up is a horse that Murphy has placed in this allowance condition — suggesting some belief in the horse's ability to compete. Murphy's horses have shown up throughout the card and NOSTALGIA'S SMILE at 10-1 is worth a token inclusion in trifecta exotics.

Racerx (POST 7) at 12-1 for Jonathan Buckley with Kevin Navarro up is the second Buckley entry on today's card, having also sent out entries in Race 4. RACERX at 12-1 with Navarro up is a longshot that cannot be completely dismissed given Navarro's track knowledge, but the odds reflect a difficult assignment from post 7 in a competitive field.

Newport Bridge (POST 2) at 20-1 for David Oyola with Joel Cruz up is the longest shot on the morning line. Even with Cruz's capable riding, 20-1 reflects a significant class or form deficit. For trifecta players building wider structures, Newport Bridge (POST 2) could return a monster price if landing on the board.

Selections

Win: Prince Of Dance (POST 8) Place: This Time Yes (POST 6) Show: Capt Jax Parrow (POST 4)

Betting Strategy: Prince Of Dance (POST 8) at 2-1 is the clear selection in an allowance race where Englehart's record commands respect. A win bet with a key exacta of Prince Of Dance (POST 8) over This Time Yes (POST 6) and Capt Jax Parrow (POST 4) is the primary play. For trifecta wagering, use Prince Of Dance (POST 8) and This Time Yes (POST 6) on top with Capt Jax Parrow (POST 4), Skyler's Starship (POST 1), and Manhattan Chrome (POST 5) in the third slot. The 20-1 on Newport Bridge (POST 2) makes it a fun small ticket inclusion for those seeking longshot trifecta payoffs.

RACE 8 — Post (4:18)/3:18/2:18/1:18 — 1870f | D | C | Clm 5000n1y | BUN | Purse $14,000

The closing race on the card goes at the 1870-furlong route distance for horses at the $5,000 claiming level who have not won in the past year — a condition that typically draws horses who are in some form of decline or returning from extended layoffs. The $14,000 purse is the smallest on the card, befitting the bottom-rung claiming condition. Seven horses go to the gate in what shapes up as a wide-open contest.

Race 8

Pace Analysis

Allure Of Money (POST 1) at 2-1 for Timothy Murphy is likely to set or contest the early fractions from the inside post. With early speed from the rail at this route distance, ALLURE OF MONEY could establish a commanding position through the first turn. Eric From Miami (POST 5) at 5-1 for Murphy — giving the trainer two horses in the same race — could stalk or also show early foot. Whiskey Frens (POST 7) at 3-1 and America's Justice (POST 6) at 4-1 figure to be closing or stalking types. If Allure Of Money (POST 1) leads uncontested, the pace could be slow enough that the closers cannot generate the momentum needed to overtake a front-runner at this level.

Key Contenders

Allure Of Money (POST 1) at 2-1 is trained by Timothy Murphy with Emanuel De Diego up. Murphy has dominated the closing races on this card with entries in multiple events, and ALLURE OF MONEY at 2-1 from the inside post in a route is the archetypal Murphy play — a well-positioned horse with a tactical rider. The n1y condition (not won in a year) suits ALLURE OF MONEY if this horse has been freshened and is returning to form. De Diego is comfortable in route races at this track.

Whiskey Frens (POST 7) at 3-1 for Rachel Sells with Andre Shivnarine Worrie up is the primary rival. Worrie has been effective throughout the card on multiple mounts, and WHISKEY FRENS at 3-1 from the outside post could close into a modest pace set by ALLURE OF MONEY. The Sells barn, while not the dominant force at the meet, has a capable horse in WHISKEY FRENS that could find this $5,000 claiming level accommodating.

Secondary Choices

America's Justice (POST 6) at 4-1 for Beth Miller-Saul with Joel Cruz up is the key secondary selection. Cruz has been one of the day's most active jockeys and AMERICA'S JUSTICE from post 6 in a route is a horse that could stalk the pace set by ALLURE OF MONEY and try to run it down in the stretch. The Miller-Saul barn has operated at this claiming level with some success.

Eric From Miami (POST 5) at 5-1 is the second Murphy entry with M.A. Davila Jr. up. Murphy running two horses in the same race suggests genuine confidence — ERIC FROM MIAMI at 5-1 is likely the secondary or pace-pressing option to Allure Of Money (POST 1). This creates a potential stable advantage where Murphy could benefit regardless of which of his two horses leads.

Longshots

Mr. Einstein (POST 3) at 6-1 for Nirka Huertas with L.E. Perez up is the top longshot inclusion. Huertas is a trainer with a small string at Finger Lakes, and MR. EINSTEIN at 6-1 in a bottom-level claimer could present value if Perez can navigate a clean trip through the turns. Include in trifecta structures.

October Bliss (POST 2) at 10-1 for Angel Montanez Jr. with O. Gomez up is a mid-range longshot. Montanez runs a small operation and OCTOBER BLISS at 10-1 will need a significant pace collapse to threaten the leaders. Gomez could keep this horse in a tactical position if the early fractions slow enough.

Addyson's Dream (POST 4) at 12-1 for Matthew Clarke with Laird Bailey up is the longest morning line price on the card's closing race. Clarke's results at this level have been limited and ADDYSON'S DREAM at 12-1 is best used only in wide trifecta structures where maximum exotics coverage is desired.

Selections

Win: Allure Of Money (POST 1) Place: Whiskey Frens (POST 7) Show: America's Justice (POST 6)

Betting Strategy: Allure Of Money (POST 1) at 2-1 is the straightforward win choice for Murphy's inside speed horse at the bottom claiming level. The primary exacta pairing of Allure Of Money (POST 1) over Whiskey Frens (POST 7) and America's Justice (POST 6) covers the most likely outcome. Use Eric From Miami (POST 5) as a stable-connected saver in exacta wagering. The trifecta box of Allure Of Money (POST 1), Whiskey Frens (POST 7), and America's Justice (POST 6) with Mr. Einstein (POST 3) in the third slot offers reasonable coverage. Murphy's two-horse entry gives the stable a meaningful tactical advantage in this closing race.

Jockey Notes and Insights

Keiber Coa rides across the card today and is the meet's leading jockey by wins and earnings. His mounts today include Tony O (POST 1) in Race 1, Shortsinthewinter (POST 2) in Race 3, Burn Notice (POST 7) in Race 5, Saratoga Banker (POST 4) in Race 6, and Skyler's Starship (POST 1) in Race 7. The fact that Coa consistently rides for the Ferraro barn — and is the lead jockey on Saratoga Banker (POST 4) in Race 6 and Burn Notice (POST 7) in Race 5 — gives those two horses a meaningful edge in their respective races. Coa's ability to rate horses in routes and time a sprint finish makes him dangerous in every race he enters.

Kevin Navarro has a full book of mounts today, including Wild Banker (POST 6) in Race 1, Nurse Bunny (POST 6) in Race 2, Enterprisingly (POST 6) in Race 4, Go Yoshida (POST 3) in Race 5, Solo's Fury (POST 6) in Race 6, and Racerx (POST 7) in Race 7. Navarro's frequency of riding the 6-post throughout the card is a notable coincidence. He is one of the meet's more reliable jockeys and his consistent presence on post 6 horses is worth tracking as a potential post position angle if the outside posts prove to run well on today's fast surface.

Jose Baez holds key mounts on Itwillbefun (POST 1) in Race 2, Sutton Breeze (POST 3) in Race 6, and Manhattan Chrome (POST 5) in Race 7. Baez has been effective in sprints throughout this meet and his rides in Races 2 and 6 both align with horses that could be early leaders or pressers. Baez's aggressive early-position style suits the sprint races on today's card.

Joel Cruz carries mounts in multiple races including Kismeholdmethrlme (POST 3) in Race 3, Gallipoli Girl (POST 5) in Race 4, Magni (POST 1) in Race 5, Profitability (POST 7) in Race 6, Newport Bridge (POST 2) in Race 7, and America's Justice (POST 6) in Race 8. Cruz is one of the workhorses of the jockey colony at Finger Lakes and his wide book of rides today speaks to his reliability. His mount on America's Justice (POST 6) in Race 8 is the most interesting from a handicapping perspective, as he rides for Miller-Saul in a race where he could close into a pace set by Murphy's two horses.

Andre Shivnarine Worrie rides throughout the day on Rock Steady Babe (POST 2) in Race 4, Sanzio (POST 8) in Race 5, Whiskey Frens (POST 7) in Race 8, and others. Worrie's mount on Rock Steady Babe (POST 2) in the featured Race 4 maiden special weight is his most prominent call of the day, and his success in route races this meet makes that assignment particularly meaningful.

Trainer Notes and Insights

M. Anthony Ferraro is the dominant training presence on today's card, saddling horses in Race 2 (VALENTINE GIFT, POST 2), Race 3 (SHORTSINTHEWINTER, POST 2, and KISMEHOLDMETHRLME, POST 3), Race 5 (MAGNI, POST 1, and GO YOSHIDA, POST 3), Race 6 (SARATOGA BANKER, POST 4, and PROFITABILITY, POST 7), and Race 7 (SKYLER'S STARSHIP, POST 1). His barn's activity level today is the highest on the card, and handicappers should note that Ferraro's win percentage at Finger Lakes this meet has been among the highest of any active trainer. The assignment of Keiber Coa to specific Ferraro horses throughout the day — particularly Saratoga Banker (POST 4) in Race 6 and Burn Notice (POST 7) in Race 5 — is the clearest signal of where Ferraro places his primary confidence.

Timothy Murphy has four entries today: Big Rich (POST 3) in Race 1, Valentine Gift (POST 2) in Race 2, Nostalgia's Smile (POST 3) in Race 7, Allure Of Money (POST 1) and Eric From Miami (POST 5) in Race 8. Murphy's two-horse entry in Race 8 is the most aggressive barn play of the card. Murphy consistently places horses in spots where they can succeed at this meet and his connection with De Diego in routes has been particularly productive.

Paul Barrow also has a strong presence, entering Nurse Bunny (POST 6) in Race 2, Billy At The Gate (POST 1) in Race 3, Sharpaz (POST 2) in Race 6, and This Time Yes (POST 6) in Race 7. Barrow's entry of Billy At The Gate (POST 1) as co-favorite in the Race 3 allowance and This Time Yes (POST 6) as the 3-1 second choice in Race 7 suggests the barn has two live horses at good prices.

Jonathan Buckley runs two in Race 4 — Gallipoli Girl (POST 5) and Enterprisingly (POST 6) — and Racerx (POST 7) in Race 7. Buckley's co-favorite Enterprisingly (POST 6) in the Race 4 maiden special weight is the primary barn focus and the deployment of Navarro on that horse while Cruz rides Gallipoli Girl (POST 5) signals which is the stable's main hope.

Chris Englehart enters Classiwest (POST 7) in Race 2 and Prince Of Dance (POST 8) in Race 7. Englehart's presence in two allowance or claiming events with respected horses gives his barn a meaningful profile today. The morning line on Classiwest (POST 7) at 3-1 and Prince Of Dance (POST 8) at 2-1 reflects the public's confidence in Englehart's runners.

The Gutierrez family operation — trainer Luis Gutierrez and jockey Reylu Gutierrez — enter Lord King (POST 4) in Race 3 and Capt Jax Parrow (POST 4) in Race 7. The family connection is an angle worth tracking, as the trainer-jockey communication within a family unit often produces horses that are tightly managed and well-targeted for their conditions.

Best Wagering Strategies and Value Plays

The strongest single bet on the card is Saratoga Banker (POST 4) in Race 6, where the Ferraro-Coa combination at 2-1 in an optional claimer represents a high-confidence play. The combination of the meet's leading trainer and leading jockey on a horse at a manageable price creates the most reliable win bet of the afternoon.

The best value play of the card is This Time Yes (POST 6) at 3-1 in Race 7 for Paul Barrow. The Barrow barn has been productive throughout the meet and 3-1 on a horse in an allowance with a solid post position and a capable jockey offers meaningful overlay potential if the morning line tightens on Prince Of Dance (POST 8) at the windows.

For exacta players, the Burn Notice (POST 7) over Crescendo's Rein (POST 6) exacta in Race 5 at prices of 3-1 and 4-1 respectively offers a good payout on a race where the outcome is fairly focused. This exacta could return in the $15-25 range depending on pool action and represents solid risk-adjusted value.

The Pick 4 spanning Races 5 through 8 is the marquee multi-race wager on today's card. A cost-efficient structure would include:

Race 5: Burn Notice (POST 7), Crescendo's Rein (POST 6) Race 6: Saratoga Banker (POST 4), Sutton Breeze (POST 3) Race 7: Prince Of Dance (POST 8), This Time Yes (POST 6) Race 8: Allure Of Money (POST 1), Whiskey Frens (POST 7)

This 2x2x2x2 structure at a $0.50 base costs $8.00 and covers the primary selections in each race. For horseplayers with larger bankrolls, expanding Race 5 to include Magni (POST 1) and Race 7 to include Capt Jax Parrow (POST 4) creates a 3x2x3x2 structure at $0.50 base for $18.00 — a reasonable investment for a Pick 4 ticket that could return triple or quadruple digits if any of the longer-priced selections in the combo land.

The trifecta in Race 4 is the highest-upside exotic on the card, given the size of the field and the range of realistic outcomes. With two 2-1 co-favorites and a spread of prices from 4-1 through 12-1, a moderate trifecta investment of Rock Steady Babe (POST 2) and Enterprisingly (POST 6) on top with Fancy Footwork (POST 3), Kozy Bee (POST 7), and Wayward Queen (POST 4) in the third slot could produce a $50-150 trifecta return at a modest cost.

For bettors looking at the early Pick 3 covering Races 1 through 3, a structure of Cascade Cruiser (POST 5) in Race 1, Sabby Sunset (POST 4) in Race 2, and Lord King (POST 4) in Race 3 is a three-horse single ticket for maximum payoff. Expanding to include Big Rich (POST 3) in Race 1 and Classiwest (POST 7) in Race 2 creates manageable coverage at a $0.50 base for $2.00 each additional leg.

Today's card at Finger Lakes rewards disciplined, selective wagering. The Ferraro barn's dominance in multiple races, combined with Murphy's aggressive two-horse entry in Race 8 and Barrow's multiple live contenders, gives sharp bettors clear angles to exploit throughout the afternoon. Focus on the Ferraro-Coa combinations, respect the Barrow barn's ability to produce at this meet, and target exactas and trifectas in the multi-horse maiden special weight and the competitive n1x allowance in Race 7 for the best potential returns.

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