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Remington Park hosts a strong nine-race card featuring three Oklahoma-bred stakes races with combined purses exceeding $150,000. The evening kicks off at 6:00 PM CST with the first post and features the Slide Show Stakes for two-year-old fillies, the Don C. McNeill Stakes for two-year-old colts and geldings, and the Silver Goblin Handicap for older Oklahoma-breds.​

Weather and Track Conditions

Current conditions show overcast skies with temperatures around 65 degrees Fahrenheit and south winds at 12 mph. The main track is listed as fast with the turf course rated firm. Three turf races are scheduled with races 1, 5, and 9 listed with off-turf contingencies to the main track should conditions warrant.​

Race 1 Analysis

Starter Allowance, 7.5 Furlongs Turf, $27,000, 6:00 PM

This competitive turf sprint for runners that have started for $20,000 or less features nine geldings seeking redemption. The race could move to one mile on the main track if taken off the turf.​

Strike Ridge brings tactical speed for trainer Oscar Flores and jockey Ramon Vazquez, who leads all riders with 58 wins at the meet and a 30% strike rate. Vazquez has shown particular prowess at Remington Park this season with over $1.3 million in earnings. Strike Ridge carries 122 pounds after recent competitive efforts.​

Trevaggio represents the Danny Pish barn with David Cabrera aboard from post 9. Cabrera ranks second in the jockey standings with 33 wins and has been riding consistently throughout the meet. The three-year-old benefits from a four-pound weight allowance at 116 pounds.​

Aaron ships in for Oscar Flores with leading rider Erik Asmussen aboard. Asmussen has been sensational at the meet with 25 wins from just 86 mounts for a blistering 30% win rate. The jockey-trainer combination provides value at morning line odds.​

Brother Reid exits the H. Ray Ashford Jr. barn and brings extensive experience as an eight-year-old campaigner. Iram Vargas Diego takes the mount and has 17 wins from 150 starts at the meet.​

Pace analysis suggests moderate early pressure with several horses capable of contesting the lead through the opening quarter. The 7.5-furlong distance on turf should favor horses with tactical speed and a closing kick.​

Selections: 4-Strike Ridge, 9-Trevaggio, 5-Aaron

Race 2 Analysis

Claiming $5,000, 7 Furlongs Dirt, $12,500, 6:28 PM

This bottom-level claiming event for non-winners of two since May features ten older geldings. The seven-furlong distance on the main track should produce an honest pace.​

Perliano draws the rail-skimming post 10 with Luis Quinonez aboard for trainer Kevin Peek. The four-year-old carries 124 pounds and has shown recent competitiveness at this level.​

Tigers n Bears enters for Danny Pish with Stewart Elliott riding from post 9. Elliott ranks third in the jockey standings with 32 wins and maintains strong in-the-money percentages. The four-year-old shows consistent form in recent outings.​

Hello Hot Rod ships in for trainer Steve Williams with Leandro Goncalves aboard from post 5. The seven-year-old veteran brings class to this field and should appreciate the distance.​

R Doc represents trainer Jory Ferrell with Emanuel Castillo Zabala riding. The six-year-old has shown flashes of ability and could factor at a price.​

The pace scenario suggests several horses will press early, potentially setting up a stalker or closer. The claiming tag indicates competitive balance throughout the field.​

Selections: 10-Perliano, 9-Tigers n Bears, 5-Hello Hot Rod

Race 3 Analysis

Maiden Claiming $30,000, 5.5 Furlongs Dirt, $27,000, 6:56 PM

This maiden claiming sprint for two-year-old fillies offers solid purse money and features nine first-time winners. The short distance favors speed and precocity.​

Synoptic represents the powerhouse Steven Asmussen barn with son Erik Asmussen aboard from post 9. Steven Asmussen dominates the trainer standings with 43 wins from 166 starters for a 26% win rate and over $1.2 million in earnings. The Asmussen barn excels with first-time starters and two-year-olds.​

Sabrina Rayne exits the Jayde Gelner barn with Leandro Goncalves riding from post 3. The filly shows morning works that suggest readiness for debut.​

Mirror enters for Patrick Swan with Isaiah Wiseman aboard from post 4. Swan has five wins from 36 starters at the meet.​

Witt’s Dubai Gal represents Sarah Nicole Davidson with Mario Fuentes riding from post 8. The filly’s breeding suggests early speed potential.​

Dig Baby Dig ships in for M. Brent Davidson with Alfredo Triana Jr. aboard from post 5. Davidson has five wins from 82 starters this meet.​

The pace should be contested early with multiple speed types likely pressing from the gate. The 5.5-furlong distance leaves little margin for error.​

Selections: 9-Synoptic, 3-Sabrina Rayne, 4-Mirror

Race 4 Analysis

Claiming $10,000, 1 Mile Dirt, $18,000, 7:24 PM

This claiming route for fillies and mares features nine runners seeking their second win since June. The one-mile distance should produce tactical racing.​

Affair represents the powerful Robertino Diodoro barn with Ramon Vazquez aboard from post 3. Diodoro ranks second among all trainers with 24 wins from 67 starters for an impressive 36% strike rate. The Vazquez-Diodoro combination has been lethal throughout the meet.​

Grand Prairie Gal enters for Scott Young with Floyd Wethey Jr. riding from the rail. Wethey Jr. has 27 wins from 184 starts at the meet and shows consistency in the irons. Young has 12 wins from 86 starters this season.​

Templar Red brings class for Oscar Flores with Alfredo Triana Jr. aboard from post 2. The eight-year-old mare carries experience and should appreciate the distance.​

In Open Court ships in for Mindy Willis with Stewart Elliott riding from post 5. Willis has seven wins from 72 starters while Elliott continues his consistent meet.​

Boltoro represents H. Ray Ashford Jr. with Iram Vargas Diego aboard from post 4. Ashford Jr. has seven wins from 46 starters at the meet.​

The pace analysis suggests moderate speed early with the route distance allowing for strategic positioning. Class will likely prevail in this competitive field.​

Selections: 3-Affair, 1-Grand Prairie Gal, 5-In Open Court

Race 5 Analysis

Claiming $20,000, 5 Furlongs Turf, $24,000, 7:52 PM

This turf sprint for fillies and mares features ten runners that have never won three races. The compact five-furlong distance demands early speed and tactical positioning.​

Saltwater Taffy represents Austin Gustafson with Ramon Vazquez aboard from post 2. Gustafson has seven wins from 41 starters with a solid 18% strike rate. The combination with leading rider Vazquez enhances this filly’s chances.​

Miss Mozetti enters for Danny Pish with Isaiah Wiseman riding from post 7. The three-year-old benefits from a three-pound weight allowance at 118 pounds. Pish has nine wins from 71 starters at the meet.​

Claire June ships in for Karen Jacks with Erik Asmussen aboard from post 5. Jacks maintains a respectable 10% win rate with four victories from 42 starters. The Asmussen rider connection provides value.​

Tapitsgotapistol represents M. Brent Davidson with Richard Eramia riding from post 4. Eramia has 15 wins from 151 starts at the meet.​

The turf sprint distance favors horses breaking alertly and maintaining position throughout. Weather conditions should keep the turf course firm and fast.​

Selections: 2-Saltwater Taffy, 7-Miss Mozetti, 5-Claire June

Race 6 Analysis

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Race 8 Analysis

The Silver Goblin Handicap represents the final stakes event of Friday’s triple-header at Remington Park with a purse of $50,000 including $20,000 from the Oklahoma Bred Fund. Named after legendary Oklahoma-bred Silver Goblin, who won six consecutive races at Remington Park from age two to four, this prestigious sprint honors one of the track’s greatest champions. The 6.5-furlong distance on the main track favors pure speed and tactical positioning for three-year-olds and upward.​

The handicap format assigns weights based on accomplishments with high weights receiving preference in the event of overflow entries. The race serves as a key test for Oklahoma-bred sprinters seeking recognition among the state’s elite runners. The breeding incentive to Senor Buscador adds value beyond the purse for the top three finishers.​

The Favorite

Flat Hanby enters as the probable favorite carrying high weight at 123 pounds with Floyd Wethey Jr. aboard for trainer Boyd Caster. The four-year-old Flat Out gelding out of Jealous Ellis brings impressive credentials as a multiple stakes winner at Remington Park. Flat Hanby won the 2024 Oklahoma Stallion Colts and Geldings Handicap and demonstrated remarkable resilience throughout his career.​

Caster nearly lost Flat Hanby to injury but the gelding returned with a five-race win streak that established him among Oklahoma’s premier sprinters. The comeback earned him consideration for comeback horse of the year among three-year-olds at Remington Park. His determination and competitive spirit have impressed connections throughout his development.​

Flat Hanby’s breeding by Flat Out provides speed and stamina for the sprint distance. Flat Out ranked among leading sprint sires and has produced numerous stakes winners including multiple Oklahoma-bred champions. The gelding’s dam Jealous Ellis was by Ocean Terrace, combining speed with tactical versatility.​

Caster has six wins from 47 starters at the current meet with a 14% win rate and $157,796 in earnings. The trainer shows particular skill developing Oklahoma-breds for stakes competition. His patient approach with Flat Hanby allowed the gelding to overcome injuries and develop into a stakes performer.​

Wethey Jr. has 27 wins from 184 starts at the meet with earnings exceeding $827,000. The jockey’s experience with stakes-caliber horses and tactical judgment make him ideal for Flat Hanby. His ability to position speed horses while conserving energy enhances the gelding’s chances.​

The 123-pound assignment represents the high weight in the field but recognizes Flat Hanby’s superior accomplishments. His proven ability at this distance and surface makes him formidable despite the weight burden. The gelding’s tactical speed allows rating behind pace or pressing from the gate.​

Flat Hanby finished fourth in the Oklahoma Classics Sprint on October 17 behind Breakable Code, Connors Outlaw, and Tzedakah. The effort demonstrated competitiveness against quality opposition while suggesting room for improvement. His connections likely targeted this spot specifically after the Classics experience.​

Main Challengers

Tzedakah brings momentum after finishing second in a dead heat for third with Salt Creek Kid in the Oklahoma Classics Sprint. The three-year-old gelding rallied willingly down the stretch and showed determination when battling for position. Trainer Patrick Swan has five wins from 36 starters at the meet with a 14% win rate.​

Alfredo Triana Jr. retains the mount after guiding Tzedakah to his career-best effort in the Classics. Triana Jr. has 30 wins from 232 starts with solid consistency throughout the meet. The jockey’s tactical abilities and experience with developing horses enhance Tzedakah’s chances.​

The three-year-old carries 122 pounds, one pound less than the favorite but still among the high weights. The assignment reflects his Classics performance and establishes him as a legitimate threat. Swan has shown skill developing younger horses for stakes competition.​

The 6.5-furlong distance should suit Tzedakah’s running style after he demonstrated stamina in the six-furlong Classics Sprint. His ability to rally from mid-pack creates tactical advantages as he avoids early pressure. The additional half-furlong allows more time to overcome traffic and unleash his closing kick.​

Missin Hollywood represents the powerful Tristan Ashford barn with leading rider Ramon Vazquez aboard from post three. The five-year-old gelding carries 120 pounds and brings class to the contest. Ashford has nine wins from 35 starters for an impressive 26% win rate at the current meet.​

Vazquez leads all riders with 58 wins from 195 starts for a 30% strike rate and over $1.3 million in earnings. The combination with the hot Ashford barn creates formidable credentials. Vazquez maintains a 59% in-the-money percentage and excels in sprint races.​

Missin Hollywood rallied five wide on the turn in the Oklahoma Classics Sprint and finished in the middle of the pack. The effort showed determination while suggesting improvement with a better trip. The inside post for the Silver Goblin provides tactical advantages for saving ground.​

Connors Outlaw brings impressive credentials after finishing second by a neck to Breakable Code in the Oklahoma Classics Sprint. The five-year-old Cinco Charlie gelding out of Le Grand fought gamely through the stretch after taking the lead at the half-mile. Trainer Kari Craddock has four wins from 36 starters at the meet.​​

Stewart Elliott retains the mount after guiding Connors Outlaw to his career-best performance in the Classics. Elliott ranks third in the jockey standings with 32 wins from 199 starts. His experience with route horses and stakes competition makes him dangerous.​

Connors Outlaw carries 122 pounds, matching Tzedakah as co-high weight below the favorite. The assignment reflects his runner-up finish in the Classics and establishes him among the division’s elite. His front-running style demonstrated in the Classics suggests tactical versatility.​​

The gelding vied for the lead three wide on the backstretch before drawing off on the turn in the Classics. His ability to sustain pressure while maintaining position demonstrated class and determination. The narrow defeat to Breakable Code suggests he belongs at this level.​​

Secondary Contenders

Ghost Hero represents trainer Jayde Gelner with Rene Diaz riding from post seven. The five-year-old Shaman Ghost horse brings multiple stakes victories and impressive credentials. Gelner sent Ghost Hero for preseason workouts with the multiple stakes winner completing a half-mile in 49.10 seconds handily.​

Ghost Hero has earned $348,182 from a record of 14-7-1-1 with seven victories. The horse won the Don McNeill Stakes at Remington Park and has shown ability to win back-to-back stakes races. His breeding by Shaman Ghost provides speed and tactical versatility for sprint competition.​

Diaz has 14 wins from 109 starts at the meet and shows consistency with quality horses. Ghost Hero carries 122 pounds alongside Tzedakah and Connors Outlaw as co-high weights below the favorite. The outside post provides options to position him based on early pace development.​

Ghost Hero finished in the middle of the pack in the Oklahoma Classics Sprint after showing early speed. The effort suggested he may have needed the race after a layoff. His proven stakes ability and training pattern indicate readiness for improved performance.​

C W Prize ships in for Hall of Fame trainer Joe Offolter with Richard Eramia aboard from the rail. The five-year-old Code West gelding out of M B Prize finished in the middle of the pack in the Oklahoma Classics Sprint. Offolter ranks third among trainers with 17 wins from 80 starters and a 22% win rate.​​

C W Prize is owned and bred by Bryan Hawk, who consistently ranks among leading owners at Remington Park. The Offolter-Hawk partnership has produced numerous stakes winners throughout the season. C W Prize carries 120 pounds from the rail post.​

Eramia has 15 wins from 151 starts at the meet and shows reliability with the Offolter barn. The inside post provides tactical advantages for saving ground throughout. C W Prize represents value as a longshot from the powerful Offolter stable.​

Code Nate represents Offolter’s other entry with Jose Alvarez riding from post eight. The three-year-old gelding brings improving form and won recently at Remington Park. Alvarez has 16 wins from 205 starts at the meet and posted riding triples during the season.​

Code Nate carries 120 pounds as a three-year-old facing older horses. The outside post forces aggressive tactics from the break. Offolter’s ability to win this race previously and develop young sprinters makes Code Nate an intriguing longshot.​

Salt Creek Kid brings veteran savvy as a seven-year-old Euroears gelding out of Abo Hazel for owner-trainer-breeder Sue Hunt. Hunt has been involved in thoroughbred racing for decades and knows how to develop Oklahoma-breds. Salt Creek Kid finished in a dead heat for third in the Oklahoma Classics Sprint.​

Iram Vargas Diego takes the mount with 17 wins from 150 starts at the meet. Salt Creek Kid carries 121 pounds from post four. The veteran’s experience and proven ability at this distance make him dangerous at a price.​

The gelding won consecutive races at Remington Park in 2022 after a layoff and demonstrated ability to peak for specific targets. His recent effort in the Classics Sprint showed he remains competitive against quality opposition. The draw provides tactical options for positioning him wherever necessary.​

Pace Analysis

The 6.5-furlong sprint distance demands early speed and tactical positioning. Several horses showed ability to contest the lead in the Oklahoma Classics Sprint including Connors Outlaw and Ghost Hero. The pace should develop quickly through contested early fractions.​

The opening quarter should reach approximately 22 seconds with the half-mile around 45 seconds. These honest fractions test stamina while allowing tactical speed to position favorably. Flat Hanby can press from outside horses or rate behind the leaders based on early development.​​

Connors Outlaw brings front-running ability demonstrated in the Classics Sprint when he took command after a half-mile. His willingness to sustain pressure creates challenges for horses attempting to overtake him. The combination of early speed and determination makes him formidable on the lead.​​

Tzedakah benefits from contested pace as his closing style allows avoiding early pressure. Triana Jr. can position him mid-pack before angling wide on the turn. The additional half-furlong from the Classics Sprint provides more time to unleash his rally.​

The stretch drive should develop into a battle among multiple contenders. Flat Hanby’s proven ability and high weight establishes him as formidable late while Connors Outlaw brings front-running tactics. Tzedakah and Missin Hollywood provide closing kicks from off the pace.​

Wagering Strategy

Flat Hanby deserves favoritism based on multiple stakes victories and proven ability at this distance. However, the 123-pound burden represents significant weight against quality opposition. His odds may be compressed given public tendency to support proven stakes winners.​

Exacta tickets keying Flat Hanby over Tzedakah, Missin Hollywood, and Connors Outlaw provide coverage at reasonable cost. The class held by these four should prevail but the supporting cast offers value underneath.​

Trifecta wagers should include the top contenders with Ghost Hero, C W Prize, and Salt Creek Kid filling bottom positions. This structure captures likely outcomes while managing ticket cost. The competitive nature ensures multiple horses remain in contention late.​

Superfecta tickets boxing the top six contenders provide longshot value if the race develops unusually. The breeding incentives and solid purse ensure honest efforts from all connections. The Oklahoma Classics Sprint results provide form guidance for handicapping this event.​

Daily double opportunities connecting back from the Don C. McNeill Stakes create value. Keying multiple horses through both stakes races manages cost while maintaining upside potential. Pick 3 tickets through the three stakes races provide the best value for bettors seeking significant returns.​

Upset potential exists given the competitive nature and weight assignments. Tzedakah and Connors Outlaw bring form from the Classics Sprint while carrying less weight than the favorite. Missin Hollywood benefits from the leading rider and powerful barn.​

Selections

Win: Flat Hanby
Place: Tzedakah
Show: Missin Hollywood

Exacta: 5 with 2, 3, 6, 7
Trifecta: 5, 2, 3 with 5, 2, 3, 6 with 2, 3, 6, 7, 1, 4
Superfecta: 5, 2, 3, 6 with 5, 2, 3, 6 with 5, 2, 3, 6, 7, 1 with ALL

The Silver Goblin Handicap represents a legitimate test of Oklahoma-bred sprinters with significant breeding incentives and competitive racing. Flat Hanby brings superior credentials but faces determined challengers including Classics Sprint runner-up Connors Outlaw. The 6.5-furlong distance will determine which sprinter possesses the class, speed, and determination to claim victory in this prestigious event honoring one of Remington Park’s greatest champions.​​

Race 9 Analysis

Claiming $20,000, 1 Mile Turf, $22,000, 9:44 PM

This turf route for non-winners of two races features twelve runners. The one-mile distance on turf should produce tactical racing with closing kicks paramount.​

Inaclassofmyown represents Steven Asmussen with Ramon Vazquez aboard from the rail. The three-year-old colt carries 118 pounds and benefits from the powerful barn and leading rider combination. Asmussen has dominated the meet with 43 wins and the Vazquez partnership has been lethal.​

Momissioner also exits the Asmussen barn with son Erik Asmussen riding from post 8. The three-year-old colt carries 118 pounds and provides exacta value with his stablemate.​

Noble Reign enters for Cameron Milligan with Richard Eramia aboard from post 6. The three-year-old gelding carries 118 pounds and shows improving form.​

Roaring Rapids ships in for Karen Jacks with David Cabrera riding from post 4. The four-year-old carries 124 pounds and brings experience to the contest. Cabrera ranks second in the jockey standings.​

Gold Prize represents Karen Jacks with Iram Vargas Diego aboard from post 5. The six-year-old carries 124 pounds and provides value at a price.​

Kitty Code enters for Joe Offolter with Walter De La Cruz riding from post 3. Offolter ranks third among trainers and excels on the turf. The three-year-old carries 118 pounds.​

Withering Gaze represents Mindy Willis with Stewart Elliott aboard from post 12. The three-year-old carries 118 pounds and draws the outside post.​

Moneyline ships in for Shawn Davis with Jose Alvarez riding from post 9. Davis has four wins from 31 starters with a 13% win rate. The three-year-old carries 118 pounds.​

The turf route distance should favor horses with tactical speed and closing kicks. The Asmussen barn typically dominates turf racing and the one-two entry provides exacta value.​

Selections: 1-Inaclassofmyown, 8-Momissioner, 6-Noble Reign

Jockey Notes

Ramon Vazquez continues his dominant meet with 58 wins from 195 starts for a blistering 30% win rate and over $1.3 million in earnings. Vazquez maintains a 59% in-the-money percentage and excels on both dirt and turf surfaces. His partnership with top trainers like Robertino Diodoro and Steven Asmussen has been particularly effective.​

David Cabrera ranks second in the standings with 33 wins from 191 starts and shows consistency across all distances. His 18% win rate and 53% in-the-money percentage demonstrate reliability.​

Stewart Elliott holds third position with 32 wins from 199 starts. The veteran rider maintains a 17% win rate and excels in route races. His 49% in-the-money percentage shows consistency.​

Floyd Wethey Jr. has 27 wins from 184 starts with a 16% win rate. His recent victory aboard Cyndi Loper in the Lassie Stakes demonstrated his ability to handle quality horses. Wethey Jr. has earned over $827,000 at the meet.​​

Erik Asmussen leads all riders in win percentage at 30% with 25 victories from just 86 mounts. The son of Hall of Fame trainer Steven Asmussen has earned over $652,000 and maintains a sensational 62% in-the-money rate. Asmussen excels when riding for his father’s barn.​

Trainer Notes

Steven Asmussen dominates the trainer standings with 43 wins from 166 starters for a 26% win rate. The Hall of Fame conditioner has earned over $1.2 million at the meet and maintains a 60% in-the-money percentage. Asmussen excels with two-year-olds, stakes horses, and turf runners. His barn consistently produces value plays when coupled with son Erik Asmussen or leading riders.​

Robertino Diodoro ranks second with 24 wins from 67 starters for an impressive 36% win rate. Diodoro maintains a 64% in-the-money percentage and has earned over $503,000 at the meet. His partnership with Ramon Vazquez has been particularly effective.​

Joe Offolter sits third with 17 wins from 80 starters for a 22% win rate. Offolter has earned over $615,000 and maintains a 49% in-the-money percentage. His barn shows particular strength with developing horses and turf runners.​

Dick Cappellucci has 14 wins from 51 starters for a 28% win rate and shows consistency across all divisions. Scott Young has 12 wins from 86 starters with a 14% win rate and maintains solid in-the-money percentages.​

Tristan Ashford has emerged with nine wins from 35 starters for a 26% win rate. His barn shows improvement with each passing week.​

Francisco Bravo has eight wins from 60 starters and trained Cyndi Loper to her impressive Lassie Stakes victory. Boyd Caster has six wins from 47 starters and shows consistency with sprinters.​​

Wagering Strategy

The three stakes races provide the best opportunities for exotic wagering with competitive fields and solid purses. The Slide Show Stakes features a rematch between Cyndi Loper and Lanaluah with both fillies showing class in the Lassie. Keying these two fillies in exactas and trifectas with Easter Gift and Lil Miss Brisket provides value.​​

The Don C. McNeill Stakes presents opportunities to key the Steven Asmussen entry Nucleus over multiple horses including Title Talk, Royalamerican, and Sir Tristan. The combination of Asmussen’s dominant barn and Erik Asmussen’s riding prowess creates value.​

The Silver Goblin Handicap offers sprint excitement with Flat Hanby, Missin Hollywood, and Connors Outlaw providing the foundation for vertical wagers.​

Daily double opportunities exist connecting the stakes races together. The Pick 3 covering races 6-7-8 through the stakes sequence provides solid value with manageable cost.​

The turf races offer unique wagering angles with the Steven Asmussen barn dominating grass racing. Keying Asmussen runners Inaclassofmyown and Momissioner in the finale creates exacta value at reasonable cost.​

Ramon Vazquez mounts throughout the card deserve consideration in multi-race wagers given his 30% win rate and dominance at the meet. Coupling Vazquez horses with Steven Asmussen runners provides value combinations.​

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