Belterra Park – Pick Pony Handicapper Report & Tip Sheet – News and Analysis for the August 22, 2026 card

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Race Day Overview — Belterra Park, August 22, 2026

Belterra Park in Cincinnati, Ohio opens its Saturday card with seven races spread across both the main dirt track and the turf course. Today's program features a mix of claiming, maiden, and allowance conditions ranging from the $8,000 maiden claimers at the low end to the $21,300 allowance headlining Race 6. Eight races are carded for the afternoon with first post at 12:35 PM Eastern. The card leans heavily toward maiden and lower-level claiming competition, which creates both handicapping challenges and exotic wagering opportunities for the sharp bettor.

The Little Brown Jug news cycle has been active this week with the September 24 renewal drawing attention to standardbred connections, but today's Belterra card is strictly thoroughbred action. The HISA weekly rulings posted through August 19 are worth monitoring for any trainer suspensions or medication violations affecting today's entrants, though no Belterra-specific rulings have surfaced in the publicly available summaries.

The card features a notable double-entry situation in Race 4 with trainer C.L. Bates saddling both Savesomeforme (POST 4) and Sarah Jane (POST 5), and trainer Larry Smith running Be Kozy (POST 1) and E Kracker (POST 2) against each other. In Race 7, trainer John Rednour Jr. sends out both Collie Wrays Kitty (POST 3) and Jakes Channel (POST 6). Trainer Jeff Greenhill also has a double entry in Race 8 with Emerson's Dream (POST 4) and Ticket To Fly (POST 5). These barn doubles often signal a stable in form and are worth tracking throughout the card.

Weather and Track Conditions — Belterra Park, August 22, 2026

August in the Cincinnati metro area typically brings warm, humid conditions. The forecast for Saturday, August 22 calls for partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the upper 70s to low 80s Fahrenheit. There is a slight chance of afternoon showers moving through the Ohio Valley later in the day, which could affect the turf course conditions for the later races. Track management at Belterra typically removes turf races from the grass and switches them to the main track if moisture becomes excessive.

The main dirt track at Belterra Park tends to play fast in dry summer conditions. Should any early morning showers have moistened the surface, expect a good to firm rating that could slightly compress internal fractions and favor horses with early speed. The turf course is an outside course and drains reasonably well, but sustained rainfall can push the going to yielding, which dramatically alters pace dynamics and can benefit horses with European-style running styles or closers with strong late kicks.

Track Bias and Post Position Analysis

Belterra Park's main dirt track is a one-mile oval. At distances of 1,320 feet (six furlongs) beginning from a chute, early speed horses breaking from inside posts have a consistent edge, as they are positioned to save ground on the first turn. In route races of 1,760 feet (approximately one mile), post position bias tends to even out somewhat, though outside posts in large fields can be a disadvantage if a horse is forced wide on both turns.

The turf course at Belterra runs along the outside of the main track. In turf routes, inside posts hold a premium early in the meet when the rail is fresh, but by late August the inside path can become worn. Horses drawing posts five through eight on turf in full fields often get caught in traffic unless their riders can find a rail-saving trip. The one-turn turf sprint configuration used at some tracks is not on today's card, with all turf races going the full 1,760-foot route distance.

Speed has been a meaningful factor on the Belterra dirt surface this summer. Horses that secure the lead through honest fractions and are not pressured heavily tend to hold on in the stretch. In maiden claiming routes, pace often collapses in the early going, which rewards pace-presser types sitting within two lengths of the lead through the first half.

RACE 1 — Post (12:35)/11:35/10:35/9:35 — 1760f | D | C | Clm 5000n2l | BUN | Purse $8,000

This is a maiden claiming route on the dirt at the $5,000 claiming level restricted to non-winners of two lifetime races. With a field of five, the pace scenario is relatively uncomplicated and the race shapes up as a two-horse battle between the morning line co-favorites.

Pace Analysis

With only five runners, the early pace is unlikely to be suicidal. S J B Express (POST 2) figures to be involved near the front based on prior patterns at this level, while Paved In Gold (POST 1) has tactical speed from the rail. The likely early fractions project around the 48-to-49 second range for the half mile, which is modest enough to set up a pace-presser or even a well-placed closer. Kick It In (POST 5) from the five hole figures to be the deepest closer in the field, though in a field this small, ground-saving horses tend to have the advantage.

Key Contenders

S J B Express (POST 2) draws the two post under Oscar Villarreal and trainer Aaron West. At 2-1 on the morning line, this horse is clearly respected by the oddsmakers. Villarreal has been one of the more active riders at Belterra this summer and his ability to navigate pace scenarios makes him a factor here. West is a competent regional trainer who tends to be straightforward with his runners at this level.

Handsome Fox (POST 3) is the other 2-1 morning line choice trained by Nestor Rivera with David Haldar up. Rivera has shown a knack for placing horses in spots where they can be competitive, and Handsome Fox (POST 3) merits respect at the same price. Haldar is a capable jockey in the Belterra colony and will be looking to sit a ground-saving trip from the three hole.

Secondary Choices

Paved In Gold (POST 1) is trained by Nancy Adams and ridden by Jann Hernandez at 3-1. Adams is one of the more prolific trainers on this circuit and her horses at this level tend to be fit. The rail post in a five-horse field on the dirt route is not a disadvantage, and Hernandez can set a comfortable pace or sit just off the leader depending on what develops. At 3-1, the price is fair.

Kick It In (POST 5) at 4-1 under O. Bocachica for trainer Dan Pitts represents the lone closer in the field. From the five post in a small field, this horse will likely trail the leaders but should have clear sailing in the stretch. The question is whether the pace generates enough momentum to allow a deep closer to run them down.

Longshots

Hey Batter Batter (POST 4) at 8-1 under J. Stokes for trainer Pearl Chain is a significant price in a field this small. The morning line suggests this horse has significant form deficiencies compared to the top choices, and without a clear pace advantage or recent workouts to recommend a sharp effort, Hey Batter Batter (POST 4) is difficult to include in most tickets.

Betting Strategy

The race shapes up as a fairly clear two-horse affair between the co-favorites with Adams' entry adding a secondary threat. Exacta boxes involving S J B Express (POST 2), Handsome Fox (POST 3), and Paved In Gold (POST 1) are the primary wagering approach. The small field limits exotic possibilities, but a win bet on S J B Express (POST 2) at 2-1 is the most straightforward play if the price holds.

Selections

Win: S J B Express (POST 2) Place: Handsome Fox (POST 3) Show: Paved In Gold (POST 1)

RACE 2 — Post (1:05)/12:05/11:05/10:05 — 1760f | T | M | Md 15000 | BUN | Purse $10,500

A nine-horse maiden field going a mile on the turf for a $15,000 maiden claiming tag. This is the deepest field of the early card and presents legitimate exotic wagering opportunities given the range of morning line prices from 2-1 to 30-1.

Pace Analysis

In a nine-horse turf maiden route, pace is often pedestrian in the early stages as inexperienced horses settle. The Fed's Plot (POST 8) at 2-1 is the morning line favorite and will likely draw close attention from Hoskins early. Mo Town Jazz (POST 5) under J. McKee at 3-1 projects as a pace-presser type. Knickadoo (POST 3) with Villarreal in the irons may also show early speed from a good inside post. The most dangerous scenario for the favorite is a contested early pace that opens the door for a closer. Madcap (POST 9), also trained by a different barn and ridden by McKee at 5-1, will need to overcome the outside post.

Key Contenders

The Fed's Plot (POST 8) is the morning line favorite at 2-1 trained by Kelsey Danner with Luke Hoskins up. Danner is an up-and-coming trainer at this circuit and Hoskins has been riding with confidence this summer. From post eight in a nine-horse field on the turf, this horse will need to find a comfortable early position to avoid getting caught wide throughout. At 2-1, the price is short for a maiden turf route, but the establishment of this horse as the top choice suggests strong recent workout activity or trainer-jockey combination that handicappers have noticed.

Mo Town Jazz (POST 5) at 3-1 under McKee for trainer Jeff Hiles is the second choice and the central post in the field gives this horse options early. Hiles operates a solid regional stable, and McKee is one of the leading riders at Belterra this meet. A horse sitting mid-pack on the turf with a clear run to the far turn is set up ideally for a sustained rally.

Secondary Choices

Knickadoo (POST 3) at 4-1 under Villarreal for Anna Meah occupies one of the better posts in the field. From post three on a nine-horse turf route, this horse can find the rail early and save significant ground. Villarreal has been excellent at placing horses in good position on the turf and Knickadoo (POST 3) could benefit from a stolen rail trip.

Timely Agenda (POST 2) at 5-1 for Timothy Hamm with Sosa Laureano is a logical contender from a good post. Hamm places his horses thoughtfully and a 5-1 morning line in this field suggests a competitive entrant who may be lightly raced.

Madcap (POST 9) at 5-1 for James Alessi with McKee represents an interesting situation where McKee has two mounts in the same race. McKee will ride Mo Town Jazz (POST 5) based on the morning line ordering, meaning Madcap (POST 9) would receive a different rider if a conflict exists. Bettors should confirm the final jockey assignments at scratch time.

Longshots

Denikos (POST 1) at 6-1 under Santiago Gonzalez for Kathy Jarvis gets the rail but is a price that suggests some form questions. On the turf from post one, this horse could save enormous ground if able to secure the fence early.

Golden Rule (POST 6) at 10-1 for Scott Barker with Guillermo Rodriguez is a double-digit price that requires some pace scenario help to factor, but the middle-field post and capable jockey make this a potential exotics play.

Brahms Halo (POST 7) at 15-1 for Mike Smith with Carlos Jimenez is a significant price and would need a perfect trip from post seven.

K J High Country (POST 4) at 30-1 is the morning line outsider for Michelle Dalton with J.J. Meza. Unless there is hidden form not reflected in the morning line, this horse is a safe throw-out for most wagers.

Betting Strategy

The turf maiden route with a 2-1 favorite and several legitimate contenders is a prime race for exacta and trifecta play. Using The Fed's Plot (POST 8) on top while keying Knickadoo (POST 3) and Mo Town Jazz (POST 5) in the second slot, with Timely Agenda (POST 2) as a third-slot filler, provides a reasonable trifecta structure. At 2-1, a straight win bet on the favorite offers minimal value, making exotic play the smarter approach.

Selections

Win: The Fed's Plot (POST 8) Place: Mo Town Jazz (POST 5) Show: Knickadoo (POST 3)

RACE 3 — Post (1:35)/12:35/11:35/10:35 — 1760f | D | M | Md 5000 | BUN | Purse $8,000

A five-horse maiden claiming route on the dirt at the $5,000 level. This is the lowest claiming tier on the card and features a competitive field with two horses sharing identical morning line odds at 2-1.

Pace Analysis

Man Of The Hour (POST 2) at 2-1 and Drogon (POST 5) at 2-1 create an interesting pace scenario. If either horse is early-speed oriented, the pace could set up for the closers. Principote (POST 3) at 3-1 is trained by Nancy Adams, who had a runner in Race 1 as well, suggesting the barn is active. The Town Tap (POST 1) from the rail at 4-1 will likely secure an uncontested early position if not pressed by the co-favorites. Silent Cosmos (POST 4) at 6-1 under Orlando Mojica Jr. is the deepest price in the field and likely the most pace-dependent runner.

Key Contenders

Man Of The Hour (POST 2) at 2-1 under Victor Lebron for Keith Kinmon is a logical top choice. Lebron has been competitive at Belterra and at the $5,000 maiden level, class tends to sort itself quickly. The two post gives this horse a clean early break opportunity.

Drogon (POST 5) at 2-1 under Guillermo Rodriguez for Richard Estvanko matches the favorite's price from the outside post. In a five-horse field, the five post is manageable and Rodriguez is a capable hand. Estvanko running a co-favorite suggests confidence in this entrant.

Secondary Choices

Principote (POST 3) at 3-1 under Jann Hernandez for Nancy Adams could be the best value in the field. Adams again shows up as a trainer to watch, and from the middle post with the consistent Hernandez in the irons, Principote (POST 3) has a natural stalking position available. If pace materializes from either co-favorite, this one could pounce in the stretch.

The Town Tap (POST 1) at 4-1 under Santiago Gonzalez for Eugene Vosler gets the rail in a five-horse field, which on Belterra's dirt route is a meaningful advantage. Gonzalez can save all the ground and have this horse in a perfect stalking position heading into the final turn.

Longshots

Silent Cosmos (POST 4) at 6-1 for James Butcher with Orlando Mojica Jr. is the longest price in this compact field. Mojica is one of the colony's better riders and if given a perfect trip, Silent Cosmos (POST 4) cannot be dismissed entirely. The price is attractive if there are hidden form factors not reflected in the morning line.

Betting Strategy

With two co-favorites and three legitimate threats, this race offers good exotic value. An exacta box of the top four horses produces six combinations and covers most realistic outcomes. The 3-1 on Principote (POST 3) may be the best win value in the race if Adams' barn is clicking. The trifecta using the two 2-1 shots on top with Principote (POST 3) and The Town Tap (POST 1) underneath can produce a modest payoff with manageable cost.

Selections

Win: Principote (POST 3) Place: Man Of The Hour (POST 2) Show: Drogon (POST 5)

RACE 4 — Post (2:05)/1:05/12:05/11:05 — 1320f | D | C | Clm 7500b | BUM | Purse $13,500

A six-furlong claiming sprint on the dirt for fillies and mares at the $7,500 claiming level. This race features two barn doubles and is the first sprint on the card, which should produce faster early fractions and a more clear pace picture.

Pace Analysis

Be Kozy (POST 1) and E Kracker (POST 2) run for the same trainer, Larry Smith, which means one is likely the primary entry and the other is secondary. Secret Caller (POST 6) at 2-1 is the co-favorite with Be Kozy (POST 1), suggesting both are legitimately competitive. In a six-furlong sprint, the inside posts have a premium, and with two Smith runners in the one and two holes plus Secret Caller (POST 6) coming from outside, the pace projections will depend heavily on who goes to the front first. Artistic Laney (POST 3) at 4-1 adds another layer of complexity.

Key Contenders

Be Kozy (POST 1) at 2-1 under Yarmarie Correa for Larry Smith gets the rail in a six-furlong sprint, which is the ideal post at Belterra. Correa is a solid rider and if Be Kozy (POST 1) has any early speed at all, the inside post is a major advantage in a sprint. Smith clearly likes his horses here given two entries.

Secret Caller (POST 6) at 2-1 under David Haldar for Nestor Rivera matches Be Kozy (POST 1) at the same price. Rivera has had multiple entries today and his horses have been placed thoughtfully. Haldar pairs with Rivera for the second time today, which is a sign of a trainer-rider combination working in concert. From post six in a six-horse sprint, this horse may need to be a bit wider early but should have room.

Secondary Choices

Artistic Laney (POST 3) at 4-1 under Gabriel Lagunes for Edward Fernandez sits nicely between the two stable doubles and could benefit from any early scrambling between the co-favorites. At 4-1, if the price holds, this is the value selection in the race.

E Kracker (POST 2) at 4-1 under P.W. Ouzts for Smith is the stablemate of Be Kozy (POST 1) and Ouzts is an experienced hand. At 4-1, if bettors assume Be Kozy (POST 1) is the primary entry, E Kracker (POST 2) may drift at the windows, potentially creating value.

Longshots

Sarah Jane (POST 5) at 8-1 under Victor Lebron for C.L. Bates is one of the Bates double entry horses. Lebron is capable but 8-1 in a six-horse sprint suggests this filly has meaningful form questions relative to the top choices.

Savesomeforme (POST 4) at 12-1 under Orlando Mojica Jr. for Bates is the longer of the two Bates entries and faces a tough task at this price. In a six-horse field, 12-1 represents a long shot that requires a pace collapse to be competitive.

Betting Strategy

The trainer double entries create an intriguing situation. Smith's Be Kozy (POST 1) from the rail is the most straightforward win play. Secret Caller (POST 6) at the same price from outside offers comparable value. An exacta pairing Be Kozy (POST 1) over Secret Caller (POST 6) and vice versa, plus Artistic Laney (POST 3) underneath, covers the most logical outcomes without overextending the ticket.

Selections

Win: Be Kozy (POST 1) Place: Secret Caller (POST 6) Show: Artistic Laney (POST 3)

RACE 5 — Post (2:35)/1:35/12:35/11:35 — 1870f | T | S | Md Sp Wt | BUN | Purse $13,000

The feature maiden special weight race of the first half of the card goes approximately 1,870 feet on the turf for maidens carrying no weight allowance. An eight-horse field with a significant spread in morning line prices offers strong wagering opportunities. This is the highest-quality maiden race on the card and features trainer Eddie Kenneally, who ships in horses from his base operation regularly.

Pace Analysis

Desert Dusk (POST 2) at 2-1 for Eddie Kenneally with Jane Elliott figures to be the controlling speed in this race. Kenneally runners are typically well-prepped and fit, and the 2-1 morning line reflects his horse's established form. Ur Benja (POST 5) at 3-1 under Carlos Franca for Jose Aranha is the second choice and could press early or sit just off the pace. Akkadian (POST 4) at 4-1 under Villarreal for Ethan West may also be forwardly placed from a good middle post. Jack's Ransom (POST 3) at 5-1 under Orlando Mojica Jr. for Stephen Sandy is an interesting middle price that could stalk.

Key Contenders

Desert Dusk (POST 2) is the clear morning line favorite at 2-1 with Jane Elliott riding for Eddie Kenneally. Kenneally is a highly regarded trainer whose horses regularly ship to regional meets in sharp form. Elliott is an excellent turf rider who can put a horse in the ideal position on the far turn. From post two in an eight-horse field on the turf, this horse has a natural inside stalking spot. Kenneally runners at maiden special weight level on the turf are often ready to run their best first time out or early in the campaign.

Ur Benja (POST 5) at 3-1 under Carlos Franca for Jose Aranha is the second choice from a middle post. Franca is an aggressive rider who will not be shy about placing this horse prominently. The Brazilian-connected barn often sends horses to regional tracks in excellent condition.

Secondary Choices

Akkadian (POST 4) at 4-1 under Villarreal for Ethan West is a logical play from a perfect post. West is an active trainer at this circuit and Villarreal has been one of the card's most reliable jockeys today. The four post on a turf route of this distance allows a horse to sit mid-pack and make a wide run into the stretch.

Jack's Ransom (POST 3) at 5-1 under Orlando Mojica Jr. for Stephen Sandy at this price could be value if the horse shows late-running form on the turf. Mojica is among the colony's top riders and from post three, he will have options.

Enfield (POST 7) at 8-1 under McKee for Conor Murphy is a notable entry. Murphy is an Irish-bred trainer whose turf runners are always live, and McKee has been excellent in bigger spots. At 8-1, Enfield (POST 7) represents genuine each-way value.

Longshots

Terrysontilt (POST 6) at 10-1 under Mojica R. Jr. for Juan Lopez is a price runner whose name may reflect a loose, unpredictable running style. Without form suggesting otherwise, this horse is a trifecta filler at best.

Wolf Dakota (POST 8) at 12-1 for Juan Lopez with Eder Luis Martinez comes from the same barn as Terrysontilt (POST 6). Lopez with two runners in the same race at long prices suggests he may be fishing with both, and one could outrun the odds.

Blackjack Man (POST 1) at 15-1 under Yarmarie Correa for Kevin Fletcher is the longest price among the main contenders. From post one, if this horse has any turf form, the inside post saves enormous ground. At 15-1, it merits a small inclusion in deeper exotic tickets.

Betting Strategy

Desert Dusk (POST 2) is the play but 2-1 on a maiden turf router is not generous. The best approach is using Desert Dusk (POST 2) across the top of exactas paired with Enfield (POST 7) and Akkadian (POST 4) underneath, then reversing with those two on top for a partial hedge. The trifecta structure using Desert Dusk (POST 2) and Ur Benja (POST 5) on top with Akkadian (POST 4), Jack's Ransom (POST 3), and Enfield (POST 7) filling out is the recommended structure.

Selections

Win: Desert Dusk (POST 2) Place: Enfield (POST 7) Show: Akkadian (POST 4)

RACE 6 — Post (3:05)/2:05/1:05/12:05 — 1320f | D | A | Alw 21300n2l | BUN | Purse $21,300

The card's feature race is a six-furlong allowance sprint on the dirt for non-winners of two lifetime races. At $21,300 this is the richest purse of the day and features the most accomplished runners on the card. Michael Maker's Bradley (POST 5) at 1-1 is a short-priced morning line favorite from one of the premier training operations in North American racing.

Pace Analysis

Bradley (POST 5) at 1-1 under McKee for Michael Maker will draw immediate attention as the clear top choice. At even money in a six-horse sprint allowance, this horse is likely to be the controlling force. Cousin Joe (POST 3) at 2-1 under Eder Luis Martinez for Nancy Adams provides a legitimate pace rival at a reasonable price. Dinner At Eight (POST 6) at 4-1 under Kevin Jimenez for Debbie Hernandez closes out the top three in the morning line. The pace dynamic will depend on whether Cousin Joe (POST 3) or any of the other runners wants to contest the lead early with Bradley (POST 5). If Maker's runner gets an uncontested lead at honest fractions, even money could prove correct.

Key Contenders

Bradley (POST 5) is the standout at 1-1 under McKee for Michael Maker. Maker is one of the elite conditioners in North American racing, winning regularly at tracks from Churchill Downs to Saratoga to the major mid-majors. When Maker ships a horse to a regional track for an allowance race, it almost always means the horse is in peak condition and properly placed. McKee picking up the mount further validates the favorite's status. The five post in a six-horse sprint is workable, and at even money the horse is simply better than its competition if Maker is doing his job.

Cousin Joe (POST 3) at 2-1 under Martinez for Nancy Adams has been a consistent performer today as Adams saddles her third runner of the card. From the three post in a six-furlong sprint, Cousin Joe (POST 3) will find a natural stalking position just off the leader. If Bradley (POST 5) draws any significant pace pressure, Cousin Joe (POST 3) could be the beneficiary.

Secondary Choices

Dinner At Eight (POST 6) at 4-1 under Kevin Jimenez for Debbie Hernandez is the third choice and the outside runner in the field. In a six-horse sprint, post six is not a major disadvantage. Jimenez will need to find a comfortable position within the first quarter mile. At 4-1 against a 1-1 favorite, this horse offers the most value among the contenders if the pace scenario works out favorably.

Dynamic Gift (POST 2) at 8-1 under Villarreal for Hugo Andrade is a price that could tighten on the board given Villarreal's excellent riding today. Andrade has had limited activity on this card, which makes it harder to assess barn form. At 8-1, a small win bet is viable.

Longshots

Playfulasitgets (POST 4) at 10-1 under Orlando Mojica Jr. for Ramon Salcedo is a double-digit price in a six-horse field. The name suggests an inconsistent profile, and without form suggesting a breakthrough, this horse is a deep trifecta filler at best.

Buckeye Mike (POST 1) at 15-1 under Rishawn Blanche for Fernando Silva is the longest morning line price in the field. From the rail in a six-horse sprint, if this horse has any early speed, the inside post is valuable. At 15-1 in this company, a small inclusion in the trifecta to protect against an upset is the only recommended play.

Betting Strategy

At 1-1, a straight win bet on Bradley (POST 5) offers minimal monetary value but remains the correct play if the horse is as sharp as the morning line suggests. The better approach is using Bradley (POST 5) in exactas underneath Cousin Joe (POST 3) and Dinner At Eight (POST 6) at better prices, creating a partial hedge if the favorite gets beaten. A trifecta box of Bradley (POST 5), Cousin Joe (POST 3), and Dinner At Eight (POST 6) at reasonable cost is the primary wagering structure. The 4-1 on Dinner At Eight (POST 6) merits a single win bet for value players.

Selections

Win: Bradley (POST 5) Place: Cousin Joe (POST 3) Show: Dinner At Eight (POST 6)

RACE 7 — Post (3:35)/2:35/1:35/12:35 — 1760f | T | M | Md 7500 | BUN | Purse $9,500

A ten-horse maiden claiming field going a mile on the turf at the $7,500 level. The large field size creates excellent exotic wagering opportunities and several horses with overlaid morning line prices. Two entries from John Rednour Jr. in posts three and six provide a barn angle worth monitoring.

Pace Analysis

Windtalker (POST 2) at 2-1 is the morning line favorite in the largest field of the day. With ten runners going a mile on the turf, pace is almost certain to be pedestrian early, with horses settling into their natural positions on the backstretch. Ground Shaker (POST 9) at 4-1 and Noble Court (POST 1) at 4-1 are second choices at identical prices. The wide spread of prices from 2-1 to 30-1 suggests handicappers see a clear top choice with a legitimate field underneath. In ten-horse turf routes, the early pace often sorts out with two or three horses near the front through the first half, setting up the mid-pack stalkers for a sustained stretch run.

Key Contenders

Windtalker (POST 2) at 2-1 under Mia Nicholls for Justin Wojczynski is the clear morning line choice. From post two in a ten-horse turf route, this horse has one of the better posts in the field for saving ground. Nicholls has been a competent rider at this circuit and Wojczynski presents a well-placed maiden. The 2-1 morning line in a ten-horse maiden turf field is a significant statement of confidence.

Noble Court (POST 1) at 4-1 under Guillermo Rodriguez for Paul Overholt gets the rail in the largest field of the card. Rodriguez is a dependable jockey who can thread the rail in a ten-horse field if the pace sets up correctly. From post one in a maiden turf route, this horse needs the inside to open up but when it does, the ground saving can be decisive.

Ground Shaker (POST 9) at 4-1 under Santiago Gonzalez for Lamar McVickers is a co-second choice from a wide post. From post nine in a ten-horse field, this horse will likely be forced wide at some point, but if there is enough kick to overcome the extra ground, the closing style should be effective. McVickers has an active barn and Gonzalez has ridden multiple races today.

Secondary Choices

Max N' Lou (POST 7) at 6-1 under Villarreal for Michael Ann Ewing is a legitimate secondary contender. Villarreal has been excellent throughout the card today and post seven in a ten-horse turf route allows this horse to sit in a forward position without getting buried.

Old Trace (POST 8) at 8-1 under Jane Elliott for Shane Warpool is worth considering given Elliott's excellent performance on Desert Dusk (POST 2) earlier in the card. At 8-1, Old Trace (POST 8) offers genuine value if Elliott can deliver a similar pocket-saving trip.

Happy I Got It (POST 4) at 10-1 under Kevin Jimenez for Sherman Mitchell is a double-digit price from a good post. In a ten-horse field, four is a comfortable spot to sit mid-pack. The price suggests form questions but in maiden claiming turf routes, surprises are common.

Street Moment (POST 5) at 10-1 under Yarmarie Correa for Pablo Andrade shares the 10-1 price with Happy I Got It (POST 4). From post five, this horse sits in a manageable middle position and Correa has been professional throughout the card.

Longshots

Jakes Channel (POST 6) at 15-1 for John Rednour Jr. with Orlando Mojica Jr. is the second of the trainer's two entries in this race. Mojica is a quality rider who could coax a big effort out of this price runner, and inside knowledge of the barn's form could make Jakes Channel (POST 6) dangerous at this price.

Go Chicago (POST 10) at 15-1 under Luis Colon for Joel Campbell draws the outside post in the largest field and faces the toughest task of any runner in the race. The outside post in a ten-horse turf route requires a wide trip or significant early speed to be competitive.

Collie Wrays Kitty (POST 3) at 30-1 under Luke Hoskins for John Rednour Jr. is the morning line longest shot on the card. As the stable's third-string entrant by the morning line, this horse is a throw-out for all but the most speculative exotics play.

Betting Strategy

The ten-horse maiden turf field is the best race on the card for trifecta and superfecta play. Using Windtalker (POST 2) and Noble Court (POST 1) across the top of the trifecta with Max N' Lou (POST 7), Old Trace (POST 8), Ground Shaker (POST 9), and Happy I Got It (POST 4) filling out produces a cost-effective structure. Adding Jakes Channel (POST 6) at 15-1 as a deep filler in the third slot of the trifecta could produce a significant payoff if the Rednour barn is live.

Selections

Win: Windtalker (POST 2) Place: Noble Court (POST 1) Show: Ground Shaker (POST 9)

RACE 8 — Post (4:05)/3:05/2:05/1:05 — 1760f | D | C | Clm 5000b | BUM | Purse $8,000

The closing race of the card is a seven-horse maiden claiming route for fillies and mares at the $5,000 claiming level. Trainer Jeff Greenhill sends out two runners — Emerson's Dream (POST 4) and Ticket To Fly (POST 5) — making this barn angle the focal point of the wagering analysis.

Pace Analysis

Ceebee (POST 2) at 2-1 under Luke Hoskins for Sergio Baez is the morning line favorite and will command respect from the inside of the field. Councilwoman Jilly (POST 6) at 3-1 under Brooke Bays for Yimi Alvarez is the second choice and will need to overcome the outside post. In a seven-horse maiden route for fillies and mares, early pace can be uncertain and the race often comes down to which horse can establish a comfortable pace-pressing position through the early fractions. The Greenhill double creates an interesting scenario as Emerson's Dream (POST 4) and Ticket To Fly (POST 5) run from adjacent posts with McKee and Gonzalez respectively.

Key Contenders

Ceebee (POST 2) at 2-1 under Hoskins for Sergio Baez is the clear top choice. Hoskins has been one of the busiest riders on the card today and his mounts have shown consistency. Baez is an active conditioner in this region and the 2-1 morning line in a seven-horse field reflects significant competitive advantage.

Councilwoman Jilly (POST 6) at 3-1 under Brooke Bays for Yimi Alvarez is the second morning line choice. Bays is a capable jockey and Alvarez places horses in competitive spots. From post six in a seven-horse field, the wide post is manageable in a route race.

Secondary Choices

Sweet Lilibet (POST 1) at 4-1 under Summer Pauly for Ryan Walsh gets the rail in a maiden filly and mare route. Walsh is a capable conditioner and Pauly on the inside post can save ground through the early going. At 4-1, this is a legitimate contender that could outrun her odds.

Emerson's Dream (POST 4) at 5-1 under McKee for Jeff Greenhill picks up the colony's leading rider and from post four has options to press early or settle mid-pack. McKee's presence on this mount over Ticket To Fly (POST 5) strongly suggests Emerson's Dream (POST 4) is Greenhill's primary hope.

Ticket To Fly (POST 5) at 4-1 under Gonzalez for Greenhill is interesting in that it carries an equal morning line price to Sweet Lilibet (POST 1) despite being the secondary stable entry by rider quality. Gonzalez is a capable rider and Ticket To Fly (POST 5) cannot be ignored in exotics given the adjacent post and same-barn angle.

Longshots

Morning Line News (POST 3) at 15-1 under J. Stokes for Inocencio Quezada is the longest price in the main field. The morning line 15-1 in a seven-horse maiden claiming route suggests significant form deficiencies. Without a pace collapse or extremely favorable scenario, this horse is a throw-out.

Market Of Stocks (POST 7) at 20-1 under Gabriel Lagunes for Geraldine Rodak is the longest price on the entire card in this race. From post seven in a seven-horse field, this horse carries the heaviest burden of proof. A small trifecta inclusion is the only recommended action.

Betting Strategy

Ceebee (POST 2) is the play in the finale, and at 2-1 in a seven-horse field, the win bet is viable. The better structure is an exacta of Ceebee (POST 2) over Councilwoman Jilly (POST 6) and Emerson's Dream (POST 4), with a reverse exacta of Emerson's Dream (POST 4) over Ceebee (POST 2) as a hedge. The trifecta using Ceebee (POST 2) on top with Councilwoman Jilly (POST 6), Emerson's Dream (POST 4), Ticket To Fly (POST 5), and Sweet Lilibet (POST 1) filling out is the recommended closing race structure.

Selections

Win: Ceebee (POST 2) Place: Councilwoman Jilly (POST 6) Show: Emerson's Dream (POST 4)

Jockey Notes and Insights

Oscar Villarreal is among the most active and productive riders on today's Belterra card. He carries mounts in Races 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7, giving him six appearances today. Villarreal has demonstrated the ability to rate horses in turf routes and use speed effectively in dirt sprints. His mount on Knickadoo (POST 3) in Race 2 from the three hole on the turf is a prime tactical spot. In Race 5, riding Akkadian (POST 4), Villarreal again draws a clean middle post. His activity level today suggests he is the leading rider at the meet and his percentage should be factored into each race he appears.

J. McKee appears on six mounts as well, including the card's feature race aboard Bradley (POST 5) in Race 6 for trainer Michael Maker. McKee's willingness to ride for the elite Maker barn is notable and should be treated as a significant positive. He also rides Mo Town Jazz (POST 5) in Race 2, Emerson's Dream (POST 4) in Race 8, and Enfield (POST 7) in Race 5. The Enfield mount for Conor Murphy in Race 5 is interesting — Murphy is a turf specialist trainer and McKee's appearance on the mount in an 8-1 shot at maiden special weight on the turf is worth a second look.

Orlando Mojica Jr. rides in multiple races today across varying conditions. His mount on Jack's Ransom (POST 3) in Race 5 and Savesomeforme (POST 4) in Race 4 reflects his versatility. He also picks up Jakes Channel (POST 6) in Race 7 for trainer Rednour, which is the better of the two Rednour entries by odds.

Santiago Gonzalez has a full book today including The Town Tap (POST 1) in Race 3, Ground Shaker (POST 9) in Race 7, and Ticket To Fly (POST 5) in Race 8. Gonzalez picking up the second Greenhill entry in Race 8 behind McKee confirms the stable preference for Emerson's Dream (POST 4).

Jane Elliott has two turf mounts — Desert Dusk (POST 2) for Kenneally in Race 5 and Old Trace (POST 8) in Race 7. The Kenneally mount is clearly her best opportunity of the day but the second appearance on the turf in Race 7 keeps her relevant in the card's closing exotic sequences.

David Haldar pairs with trainer Nestor Rivera for the second time today in Race 4 on Secret Caller (POST 6) after riding Handsome Fox (POST 3) in Race 1. Trainer-rider combinations that double up on a card often indicate a barn firing on all cylinders.

Luke Hoskins has a strong book including The Fed's Plot (POST 8) in Race 2 and Ceebee (POST 2) in Race 8. If Hoskins can connect with the Race 2 favorite and return in Race 8, he will have put together a productive afternoon.

Trainer Notes and Insights

Nancy Adams is the busiest trainer on the card, saddling runners in Races 1, 3, and 6. Her three entries — Paved In Gold (POST 1), Principote (POST 3), and Cousin Joe (POST 3) — span three different races and conditions. Trainers who enter multiple runners on a single card, particularly at regional tracks, often have their barn in peak form. Cousin Joe (POST 3) in the card's feature at 2-1 is Adams' most significant opportunity and should be taken seriously given the barn's activity level today.

Michael Maker's presence in Race 6 with Bradley (POST 5) elevates the quality of the entire card. Maker's operation rarely makes mistakes in placement, and a horse sent to Belterra for an allowance sprint is typically well-prepared. The 1-1 morning line reflects the industry's respect for this barn.

Eddie Kenneally's Desert Dusk (POST 2) in Race 5 is the clearest trainer ship-in angle of the day. Kenneally regularly prepares horses for turf routes at regional tracks and his runners tend to perform near their best in these spots. The 2-1 morning line is appropriate for a Kenneally turf runner at maiden special weight.

Jeff Greenhill's double entry in Race 8 with Emerson's Dream (POST 4) under McKee and Ticket To Fly (POST 5) under Gonzalez signals a barn firing with multiple options. The jockey assignments are telling: McKee is unquestionably Greenhill's primary rider today, making Emerson's Dream (POST 4) the logical win single if the stable is live.

Larry Smith's double in Race 4 with Be Kozy (POST 1) and E Kracker (POST 2) from posts one and two in a sprint is strategically sound. With both horses in the ideal inside posts, Smith's runners can control pace and save ground. In situations like this, the horse with the slightly more expensive jockey assignment often signals which is the barn's first team, and Yarmarie Correa versus P.W. Ouzts leans toward Be Kozy (POST 1).

Nestor Rivera saddles horses in Races 1 and 4, both on the dirt. Rivera's Handsome Fox (POST 3) and Secret Caller (POST 6) represent focused dirt-track placement from a trainer who knows Belterra's surface well. The repeat of Haldar in the irons strengthens the trainer-rider angle.

John Rednour Jr. enters both Collie Wrays Kitty (POST 3) and Jakes Channel (POST 6) in Race 7. The dramatic difference in morning line prices — 30-1 versus 15-1 — suggests Jakes Channel (POST 6) is the barn's live entrant. Mojica Jr. on Jakes Channel (POST 6) over Hoskins on Collie Wrays Kitty (POST 3) at those prices is the directional indicator.

C.L. Bates sends Savesomeforme (POST 4) and Sarah Jane (POST 5) in Race 4 at 12-1 and 8-1 respectively. In claiming competition, a trainer entering two runners against each other at these prices often signals that neither is a serious win threat but that the connections are protecting ownership by getting both horses entered. Sarah Jane (POST 5) at 8-1 under Lebron is the more logical of the two.

Best Wagering Strategies and Value Plays

The best value single on the card is Dinner At Eight (POST 6) in Race 6 at 4-1 against the 1-1 Maker favorite. In a six-horse sprint allowance, 4-1 represents generous fair value if Cousin Joe (POST 3) or any pace rival softens up Bradley (POST 5) in the final furlong. A small win bet on Dinner At Eight (POST 6) alongside the primary Bradley (POST 5) play creates a meaningful hedge.

The best all-around value play on the card is Enfield (POST 7) at 8-1 in Race 5 under McKee for Conor Murphy. Murphy trains turf horses specifically and his entrants in maiden special weight turf routes are rarely as long as the morning line suggests. McKee choosing to ride Enfield (POST 7) over other options speaks volumes. A win bet at 8-1 alongside the Desert Dusk (POST 2) favorite represents strong value.

For the Pick 4, the recommended sequence is Races 5 through 8:

Race 5: Use Desert Dusk (POST 2) and Enfield (POST 7) as a two-horse saver with Akkadian (POST 4) as a third option on deeper tickets.

Race 6: Single Bradley (POST 5) as the most logical standalone in the Pick 4.

Race 7: Use Windtalker (POST 2), Noble Court (POST 1), Ground Shaker (POST 9), and Max N' Lou (POST 7) as a four-horse spread.

Race 8: Use Ceebee (POST 2) and Councilwoman Jilly (POST 6) with Emerson's Dream (POST 4) as a three-horse closer.

A base ticket of two horses in Race 5, one single in Race 6, four horses in Race 7, and three horses in Race 8 produces 24 combinations. At fifty cents per combination, the base cost is $12.00. For bettors comfortable with a $1.00 base, the ticket runs $24.00 with meaningful return potential given the competitive prices in Races 7 and 8.

The best trifecta structure on the card is Race 7, the ten-horse maiden turf route. Using Windtalker (POST 2) and Noble Court (POST 1) on top with Ground Shaker (POST 9), Max N' Lou (POST 7), Old Trace (POST 8), and Happy I Got It (POST 4) in second and third positions creates a trifecta with multiple paths to a payoff. Including Jakes Channel (POST 6) as a 15-1 filler in the third slot at minimal cost adds an important overlay if the Rednour barn fires.

For bettors focused on the early Pick 5 sequence covering Races 1 through 5, the recommended structure is: S J B Express (POST 2) in Race 1, The Fed's Plot (POST 8) in Race 2, using three horses in Race 3 covering Principote (POST 3), Man Of The Hour (POST 2), and Drogon (POST 5), singling Be Kozy (POST 1) in Race 4, and using Desert Dusk (POST 2) plus Enfield (POST 7) in Race 5. That structure produces 12 combinations at fifty cents each for a $6.00 base ticket with competitive upside given the range of prices involved.

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