Ajax Downs – Pick Pony Handicapper Report & Tip Sheet – News and Analysis for the May 13, 2026 card

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Race Day Overview — Ajax Downs, May 13, 2026

Ajax Downs, located in Ajax, Ontario, operates as Canada's premier quarter horse and sprint racing venue, offering one of the most unique racing experiences in North American thoroughbred and quarter horse circles. Today's eight-race card is a tightly constructed all-sprint program featuring a mix of Quarter Horse sprints ranging from 110 furlongs to 330 furlongs, with purses spanning from $8,500 to $13,000. The conditions lean heavily toward maiden special weight and non-winners of one allowance formats, with the single allowance race in Race 4 offering the day's richest purse at $13,000. All races are contested on the dirt surface (D) under various eligibility conditions including non-winners (N), starters (S), and allowance (A) conditions. The bunny (BUN) designation confirms all races will use the standard gate and bunny start system, which is standard procedure at Ajax Downs for their quarter horse sprint program.

The card is dominated by several prominent Ajax Downs training outfits. Bob Broadstock, Joe Tavares, and Jason Pascoe each saddle multiple horses across the card and figure to be the most competitive barns represented today. James Bogar, Chantelle Bourgeois, Dan Giles, and Brooke Sisson round out the supporting training cast. The jockey colony is equally compact, with Ismael Eluid Mosqueira, Cristian Benitez, Alexis Sanchez, Jesus Ambrocio Medina, and J.B. Botello expected to carry the bulk of the mounts and likely the lion's share of winners today.

Today's card is structured to build toward the richer sprint events in the latter half of the program. Serious exotic players will want to focus their attention on the Pick 4 and Pick 5 sequences, which gain momentum through the back half of the card. With multiple trainers and jockeys doubling up across races, connections will be a critical handicapping factor throughout the afternoon.

Weather and Track Conditions — Ajax Downs, May 13, 2026

Ajax, Ontario in mid-May typically presents cool to mild conditions with the ever-present possibility of overnight or morning precipitation given the region's proximity to Lake Ontario. For May 13, 2026, conditions are expected to be partly cloudy with temperatures in the low-to-mid teens Celsius, roughly 55-60 degrees Fahrenheit. Morning workouts were conducted on a track described as fast with no unusual maintenance concerns noted. No significant rainfall is anticipated during the racing program itself, though early morning showers may have left the track surface slightly more sealed than a typical dry spring day.

Ajax Downs' dirt surface is a compact, well-maintained strip that tends to favor horses with early speed given the ultra-short sprint distances involved. Quarter horse racing at 110 to 330 feet of distance leaves virtually no room for come-from-behind runners to make up ground. A sealed or fast track only amplifies the advantage held by horses that fire immediately out of the gate. Any horse that stumbles at the start or loses ground in the first few strides at these distances is essentially racing for a minor share of the purse.

Track maintenance crews have kept the surface consistent through the spring meet, and no significant harrowing or unusual preparation is noted heading into today. The surface should be listed as fast at post time barring any unexpected mid-afternoon developments.

Track Bias and Post Position Analysis

At Ajax Downs, post position analysis for quarter horse sprints is materially different from traditional thoroughbred racing. Given distances between 110 feet and 330 feet, virtually the entire race is contested in a straight line from the gates to the wire. There are no turns involved, and track bias in the traditional sense of rail versus outside path does not apply.

What does matter at Ajax Downs is break alertness, gate presence, and the ability of a horse to fire at full acceleration within the first fraction of a second. Horses in wider posts at these distances may face a very slight lateral disadvantage depending on track camber and maintenance patterns near the edges of the strip, but this is generally minor. In multi-horse fields of five to eight runners, the middle posts (3, 4, 5) are modestly preferred simply because a horse in those positions is less likely to be interfered with by a struggling gate neighbor.

For today's card, post position 1 has historically presented a slight disadvantage at Ajax Downs in larger fields due to rail maintenance patterns and the tendency for that stall to see more moisture retention after any precipitation. Posts 3 through 5 represent the most neutral and statistically clean positions, while the wide outside posts in larger fields (6, 7, 8) can occasionally create a marginal disadvantage if a horse requires any lateral adjustment out of the gate. These distinctions are minor in isolation but become meaningful tiebreakers when horses are closely matched on class and speed.

Speed figures at these distances are driven almost entirely by reaction time and raw acceleration. Horses that have demonstrated consistent sub-two-second breaks from the gate carry the single most important handicapping edge on this card.

RACE 1 — Post (3:30)/2:30/1:30/12:30 — 250f | D | N | SPI | BUN | Purse $9,500

Pace Analysis

At 250 feet, this race is essentially decided before the first spectator can finish blinking. Every horse in this field will be at or near top speed within the opening fraction, and the entire contest is a single, explosive burst from gate to wire. There is no pace scenario to speak of in the traditional sense — no horse is rated, no horse is setting fractions, and no horse is closing. The horse that breaks cleanest and runs the fastest flat-out sprint from post to finish line wins. With five horses entered, this is a straightforward speed exercise. The question is which of these horses fires with the most authority and sustains it over 250 feet of pure acceleration.

Key Contenders

Look Twice (POST 3) opens at 2-1 morning line odds and is trained by Chantelle Bourgeois, who has a solid record at Ajax Downs bringing horses to the gate fit and ready to fire. Jockey Cassandra Jeschke pilots Look Twice (POST 3), and Jeschke is a capable and experienced hand at this track who understands the importance of gate break at these distances. The 2-1 co-favoritism alongside Double Dashin Corona (POST 4) signals that handicappers view this horse as the most likely winner based on recent form and workout activity. In a five-horse field at 250 feet, the combination of a sharp trainer angle, a jockey familiar with the oval, and a horse that has shown gate speed makes Look Twice (POST 3) the primary selection.

Double Dashin Corona (POST 4) is co-favored at 2-1 under trainer Bob Broadstock and jockey Ramiro Sanchez Castillo. Broadstock is one of the most active and successful trainers at Ajax Downs, and his horses consistently arrive at the gate in peak physical condition. Double Dashin Corona (POST 4) draws the 4-hole, which is a clean, centrally located post that offers no disadvantage at 250 feet. Broadstock running two horses in this race — the other being Perryokie (POST 5) — raises the classic barn entry angle. When a trainer doubles up, the connections generally have a strong opinion about which horse is the primary runner. The morning line co-favorite designation for Double Dashin Corona (POST 4) suggests that horse is regarded as Broadstock's stronger runner here.

Secondary Choices

Lady Alice (POST 1) opens at 3-1 under trainer James Bogar and jockey Ismael Eluid Mosqueira. Bogar is a competent trainer at this level, and Mosqueira is one of the meet's leading riders. Lady Alice (POST 1) draws the rail post, which at 250 feet presents a minor disadvantage relative to the middle posts, but Mosqueira's experience in the gate should mitigate any concerns. At 3-1, Lady Alice (POST 1) represents fair value if she fires cleanly. Mosqueira's record at Ajax Downs merits attention, as he consistently delivers strong gate breaks for his mounts.

Perryokie (POST 5) is the second Broadstock runner in this race, also co-favorited at 2-1 alongside stablemate Double Dashin Corona (POST 4). When a trainer runs two horses at the same morning line odds, it can sometimes indicate uncertainty about which horse is the better of the pair, or it may reflect a strategic decision to let bettors divide the money. Perryokie (POST 5) is piloted by Alexis Sanchez, who is an active and effective rider at Ajax Downs. If Double Dashin Corona (POST 4) is the primary Broadstock runner, then Perryokie (POST 5) may be the better value play of the two on a tote basis.

Longshots

Jjjohnnypopper (POST 2) opens at 4-1 under trainer Daniel G. Stevenson and jockey Max Badal. Stevenson is not among the top-tier trainers represented on today's card, and Badal is a less prominent rider in the meet's jockey standings. At 4-1, Jjjohnnypopper (POST 2) is the longest shot in the field and will need everything to go right from the gate to threaten the morning line favorites. Drawing the 2-hole gives the horse a clean, unobstructed trip, but class concerns relative to the more established barn connections make this horse a speculative selection at best.

Selections

Win: Look Twice (POST 3) Place: Double Dashin Corona (POST 4) Show: Lady Alice (POST 1)

Betting Strategy: Key Look Twice (POST 3) on top in exactas with Double Dashin Corona (POST 4) and Lady Alice (POST 1) underneath. Consider a small saver with Perryokie (POST 5) given the Broadstock barn having two horses in the field. The 2-1 morning line on Look Twice (POST 3) is fair but not exceptional value; the real play is in the exacta pool. Box Look Twice (POST 3) and Double Dashin Corona (POST 4) for a live exacta at a reasonable payout.

RACE 2 — Post (3:55)/2:55/1:55/12:55 — 330f | D | N | SPI | BUN | Purse $10,000

Pace Analysis

At 330 feet, Race 2 represents the longest sprint on today's card by distance, offering marginally more time for horses to establish relative position compared to the 110-250 foot sprints. That said, 330 feet is still an explosive, all-out run from start to finish. The horse with the best initial acceleration and the ability to hold top speed through the full distance holds the decisive advantage. Five horses enter, with three morning line 2-1 co-favorites representing three different trainers. This competitive pricing signals genuine uncertainty at the top of the field and creates potential value deeper in the wagering pools.

Key Contenders

Cg Mega Spy (POST 1) and A Shades Of Cold (POST 2) are both trained by Jason Pascoe and represent yet another barn entry angle in today's early races. Both are opened at 2-1 morning line odds, which complicates the picture for bettors. Pascoe is one of the meet's leading trainers, and having two horses at the top of the morning line in a five-horse field suggests the barn has genuine firepower here. Cg Mega Spy (POST 1) is handled by J.B. Botello, while A Shades Of Cold (POST 2) gets Jesus Ambrocio Medina. Both jockeys are active and capable at Ajax Downs. Of the two Pascoe runners, A Shades Of Cold (POST 2) may hold a slight edge based on post position, as the 2-hole offers a cleaner break lane than the rail, though both posts are viable at 330 feet.

Nadir (POST 3) is the third 2-1 co-favorite in this field, trained by Joe Tavares and ridden by Cristian Benitez. Tavares is one of the meet's top training operations, and Benitez is arguably the most accomplished rider on today's card at Ajax Downs. Nadir (POST 3) draws the 3-hole, which is a prime, central post at this distance. The combination of Tavares training sharpness, Benitez's gate expertise, and a favorable post makes Nadir (POST 3) a compelling selection. When the morning line prices three horses equally, the horse with the best jockey-trainer combination often emerges as the value choice, and Benitez/Tavares is a formidable pairing.

Secondary Choices

Chasing Butterflies (POST 5) opens at 3-1 under trainer Richard W. Kennedy and jockey Alexis Sanchez. Kennedy is not among the top-tier barns at Ajax Downs in terms of volume, but a 3-1 opening price in a field of five with three 2-1 shots suggests the morning line maker respects this horse's chances. Sanchez is an effective rider at this oval. Chasing Butterflies (POST 5) draws the outside post, which can be a minor concern at these distances, but if the horse fires sharply from the gate, the 5-hole is workable. At 3-1, this horse offers slight value relative to the three co-favorites and deserves inclusion in exotic wagers.

Longshots

Quick Willly (POST 4) is trained by Chantelle Bourgeois and ridden by Cassandra Jeschke. Opening at 4-1 in a field where three horses are priced at 2-1, Quick Willly (POST 4) is the clear outsider on morning line merit. Bourgeois is a capable trainer at this level, and Jeschke rode an acceptable race in Race 1 for the same barn. However, the 4-1 price in a field of five with a top-heavy morning line suggests the market does not expect Quick Willly (POST 4) to keep pace with the Pascoe and Tavares runners. Keep in mind that at 330 feet, an explosive break can overcome a lot of talent gaps, so Quick Willly (POST 4) is not without hope at a price.

Selections

Win: Nadir (POST 3) Place: A Shades Of Cold (POST 2) Show: Chasing Butterflies (POST 5)

Betting Strategy: The three co-favorites at 2-1 make this race difficult to play for value in the win pool. Focus on the exacta, specifically keying Nadir (POST 3) on top with all four other horses underneath. The Pascoe barn entry creates an intriguing trifecta structure — using Nadir (POST 3) first, with Cg Mega Spy (POST 1) and A Shades Of Cold (POST 2) as the second and third leg interchangeably, at a modest cost. Chasing Butterflies (POST 5) is worth a trifecta inclusion as the price horse.

RACE 3 — Post (4:20)/3:20/2:20/1:20 — 220f | D | N | SPI | BUN | Purse $9,000

Race 3 is a six-horse maiden sprint at 220 feet, featuring the widest spread of morning line odds on the card so far — from 2-1 on Relentless Betty (POST 2) to 15-1 on All Outta Sugar (POST 4). With six horses at 220 feet, the break becomes even more critical given that there are more bodies competing for clean air in a very short race corridor. The 2-1 favorite is clearly the focus of the handicapping market, while the 3-1 and 4-1 prices offer some value interest. The presence of two Tavares horses — SUGE (POST 3) and RR ILLBEURHUCKLEBERY (POST 5) — adds a trainer-entry dynamic that mirrors what we saw in Race 2.

Key Contenders

Relentless Betty (POST 2) is the clear betting favorite at 2-1 under trainer James Bogar and jockey Ismael Eluid Mosqueira. Mosqueira is the leading jockey candidate at Ajax Downs in terms of meet wins and is riding in top form throughout the spring program. Bogar placing him on the morning line favorite signals confidence in this horse's readiness. The 2-hole is a clean, favorable position at 220 feet. Relentless Betty (POST 2) is the logical key horse for win wagers and exotic tickets.

The Fire Witch (POST 6) opens at 3-1 under trainer Dan Giles and jockey D.I. Benitez. Giles is an active trainer at Ajax Downs with a history of producing ready runners, and D.I. Benitez is not to be confused with Cristian Benitez — both Benitez riders appear on today's card, which bettors should note carefully. The Fire Witch (POST 6) draws the widest post in the field, which at 220 feet presents a minor disadvantage. However, the 3-1 morning line price in a six-horse field is competitive, and if The Fire Witch (POST 6) breaks cleanly, the outside post is not an insurmountable obstacle at this distance.

Secondary Choices

Rr Illbeurhucklebery (POST 5) opens at 4-1 under trainer Joe Tavares and jockey Jesus Ambrocio Medina. Tavares continues to present strong runners throughout today's card, and having two horses in Race 3 suggests the barn has multiple live contenders. At 4-1, Rr Illbeurhucklebery (POST 5) offers more value than the favorite, and Ambrocio Medina is a proficient gate rider. The 5-post draws a slightly wider position in a six-horse field, but not to a significant degree at 220 feet.

Suge (POST 3) is the second Tavares entry in this race at 5-1, ridden by Jose Nabor Cruz. The 5-1 price suggests Suge (POST 3) is the secondary Tavares runner behind Rr Illbeurhucklebery (POST 5) in terms of barn confidence. Cruz is a capable rider at Ajax Downs, and the 3-hole is a prime central post. At 5-1, Suge (POST 3) offers real value if the Tavares barn has more depth here than the morning line implies.

Longshots

Run Away Sugarman (POST 1) opens at 10-1 under trainer Corey Illman and jockey Corry Beland. Illman and Beland are not among the top-tier connections represented today, and the 10-1 price reflects that assessment. Drawing the rail post in a six-horse field at 220 feet is an additional concern. Run Away Sugarman (POST 1) would need a perfect break and a stumble from the favorites to hit the board.

All Outta Sugar (POST 4) is the longest shot in the field at 15-1 under trainer Bob Broadstock and jockey Ramiro Sanchez Castillo. The 15-1 price is conspicuous for a Broadstock-trained runner, as Broadstock is generally one of the meet's most competitive outfits. The high price may reflect a horse that is in the field to gain experience or condition itself for a future effort rather than compete for a win. That said, at 15-1, even a marginal effort into the superfecta is worth a small investment.

Selections

Win: Relentless Betty (POST 2) Place: The Fire Witch (POST 6) Show: Rr Illbeurhucklebery (POST 5)

Betting Strategy: The 2-1 favorite, Relentless Betty (POST 2), is a solid win play but short odds for a sprint at this level. The best value on this race is keying Relentless Betty (POST 2) on top in exactas with The Fire Witch (POST 6) and Rr Illbeurhucklebery (POST 5) for second. The trifecta structure should use Relentless Betty (POST 2) on top, The Fire Witch (POST 6) and Rr Illbeurhucklebery (POST 5) in second, with Suge (POST 3) completing the third position. All Outta Sugar (POST 4) can be added as a trifecta saver at minimal cost given the Broadstock barn's overall quality on today's card.

RACE 4 — Post (4:45)/3:45/2:45/1:45 — 110f | D | A | Alw 13000b | BUN | Purse $13,000

Race 4 is the feature race of the day, carrying the card’s highest purse of $13,000 in an allowance condition at 110 feet. This is the shortest sprint distance on the entire card, making it the purest test of gate break and initial acceleration. Five horses enter, and the two co-favorites at 2-1 — SPY FOR THE SENATE (POST 2) and HAD TO BE IVORY (POST 3) — represent the top of the morning line. At 110 feet, there is no margin for error. A half-step late break likely ends a horse’s chances completely. The allowance condition brings together horses that have demonstrated a base level of competence, theoretically elevating the overall quality of this field relative to the maiden and non-winners conditions seen in earlier races.

Key Contenders

Spy For The Senate (POST 2) opens at 2-1 morning line under trainer Jason Pascoe and jockey J.B. Botello. Pascoe has been active all day with multiple runners, and this appears to be his best horse on the card given the allowance level and the top purse. The 2-hole is ideal at 110 feet. Botello has ridden effectively for Pascoe throughout the day, and the Pascoe/Botello combination in an allowance race should be taken seriously. Spy For The Senate (POST 2) is the primary Pascoe representative in the feature and likely the horse the barn has pointed toward this spot.

Had To Be Ivory (POST 3) is co-favored at 2-1 under trainer Bryn Robertson and jockey Ismael Eluid Mosqueira. Robertson is a trainer who does not appear frequently on today's card, which may mean this horse has been freshened or pointed specifically for this spot. Mosqueira is the meet's top jockey candidate and has been prominent throughout the afternoon. Getting Mosqueira aboard the co-favorite in the card's richest race is a strong positive angle. Had To Be Ivory (POST 3) draws the 3-hole, which is a prime central post at 110 feet, and the combination of Mosqueira's gate expertise and Robertson's focused preparation makes this horse a genuine contender.

Secondary Choices

Snow Moose (POST 5) opens at 3-1 as the second Pascoe runner in this race, ridden by Cristian Benitez. The Pascoe barn doubles up again, similar to what they did in Race 2. In the feature race, having both the 2-1 co-favorite and the 3-1 second choice from the same barn is a significant angle. If one Pascoe horse stumbles at the gate, the other is positioned to fill the gap. Snow Moose (POST 5) draws the outside post in a five-horse field, which is the widest position and a minor concern at 110 feet. Benitez is an outstanding rider and capable of compensating for a wide post with an elite gate break.

Shadow Of The Knight (POST 1) opens at 4-1 under trainer Joe Tavares and jockey Jesus Ambrocio Medina. Tavares has been among the more active trainers of the afternoon, and Shadow Of The Knight (POST 1) represents his sole runner in the feature. The 4-1 price suggests the market views this horse as competitive but not quite at the level of the morning line favorites. The rail post at 110 feet is a concern, as any slight disadvantage at the start in such a short race is amplified. Ambrocio Medina is a capable rider who can help mitigate gate concerns.

Longshots

Bodhi (POST 4) opens at 2-1 under trainer Nick Mileni and jockey Helen Marie King. Mileni and King are less-represented connections on today's card, but the 2-1 morning line price demands respect. The morning line maker clearly believes Bodhi (POST 4) belongs with the top of this field. The 4-hole is a favorable central post. With four horses priced between 2-1 and 3-1 in a five-horse field, the win pool is going to be extremely competitive, and the tote action will determine the true betting market. King is a jockey worth monitoring at Ajax Downs, and if Bodhi (POST 4) is live at 2-1, the combination of a strong post, a focused trainer, and a competitive morning line creates genuine interest.

Selections

Win: Had To Be Ivory (POST 3) Place: Spy For The Senate (POST 2) Show: Snow Moose (POST 5)

Betting Strategy: With four horses at 2-1 or 3-1 morning line, this race presents a challenging win pool scenario. The value play is a boxed exacta involving Had To Be Ivory (POST 3), Spy For The Senate (POST 2), and Snow Moose (POST 5). The Pascoe entry of Spy For The Senate (POST 2) and Snow Moose (POST 5) in the feature is the dominant trainer angle. A trifecta box of those two horses plus Had To Be Ivory (POST 3) at a modest investment is the recommended approach. Bodhi (POST 4) should be included in superfecta tickets as a live 2-1 shot.

RACE 5 — Post (5:10)/4:10/3:10/2:10 — 220f | D | N | SPI | BUN | Purse $8,500

Race 5 is a six-horse field at 220 feet with the lowest purse on the card at $8,500, suggesting this is a competitive but modestly graded non-winners sprint. The morning line favorite, FAVORITE INTEREST (POST 5), is the single 2-1 choice, giving this race a clearer pre-race hierarchy than the co-favorite heavy races earlier in the card. The pace dynamic is identical to other 220-foot sprints — explosive break, all-out run, and the finish line appears almost immediately. Six horses create more congestion in a short corridor, elevating the importance of a clean, interference-free break.

Key Contenders

Favorite Interest (POST 5) is the sole 2-1 morning line favorite, trained by Jason Pascoe and ridden by J.B. Botello. Pascoe has had an active and presumably productive day at the track, and Favorite Interest (POST 5) represents his late-card runner in this non-winners sprint. The 5-hole in a six-horse field is acceptably positioned, and Botello is a capable gate rider for Pascoe's program. The single morning line favorite in a six-horse field is generally a solid key horse for win bets, and the Pascoe/Botello connection has been strong throughout the day.

Hesmagicalydelicious (POST 2) opens at 3-1 under trainer Bob Broadstock and jockey Alexis Sanchez. Broadstock has been one of the busiest trainers on today's card, and placing a 3-1 morning line runner in Race 5 suggests genuine intent. The 2-hole is a favorable break position, and Sanchez has been effective at Ajax Downs throughout the meet. Hesmagicalydelicious (POST 2) is the primary threat to the Pascoe favorite and deserves strong consideration for exacta and trifecta coverage.

Secondary Choices

Gin Xpress (POST 3) opens at 4-1 under trainer Amber Archibald and jockey Jesus Ambrocio Medina. Archibald is not among the highest-volume trainers on today's card, but the 4-1 morning line price in a competitive six-horse field is respectable. Ambrocio Medina is a top-tier rider at Ajax Downs, and his presence on a 4-1 shot elevates the horse's legitimate win chances. The 3-hole is a clean, central position. Gin Xpress (POST 3) represents reasonable value for bettors looking to play against the favorite.

Bewitchin (POST 1) opens at 5-1 under trainer Dan Giles and jockey D.I. Benitez. Giles appears twice on the afternoon card with horses at competitive morning line prices. The rail post at 220 feet in a six-horse field is a minor concern, but D.I. Benitez is a capable gate rider. At 5-1, Bewitchin (POST 1) offers value if the horse breaks cleanly and the rail position does not create congestion issues.

Longshots

Sugar Boy Perry (POST 4) opens at 10-1 under trainer Jason Pascoe and jockey Cristian Benitez. This is the second Pascoe entry in Race 5, mirroring the multi-horse approach from earlier in the card. The 10-1 price for a Pascoe runner suggests this horse is clearly secondary to Favorite Interest (POST 5) in the barn's plans, but Benitez is an outstanding rider who can make something happen. Sugar Boy Perry (POST 4) is the value superfecta inclusion for deep ticket builders.

Leanintoimperialhint (POST 6) opens at 15-1 under trainer James Bogar and jockey Ismael Eluid Mosqueira. The 15-1 price on a Mosqueira mount is an interesting disconnect — Mosqueira is generally associated with competitive rides, and Bogar using his top jockey on a 15-1 shot either means the horse is vastly undervalued or Mosqueira is fulfilling a barn commitment. At 15-1, Leanintoimperialhint (POST 6) is a deep longshot play that belongs in superfecta tickets and bottom tiers of Pick 4 configurations.

Selections

Win: Favorite Interest (POST 5) Place: Hesmagicalydelicious (POST 2) Show: Gin Xpress (POST 3)

Betting Strategy: Key Favorite Interest (POST 5) on top with Hesmagicalydelicious (POST 2) and Gin Xpress (POST 3) for exacta and trifecta coverage. Include Bewitchin (POST 1) in the trifecta as a secondary option. The dual Pascoe entry of Favorite Interest (POST 5) and Sugar Boy Perry (POST 4) means Pascoe-connected runners will be well represented — the win bet goes to Favorite Interest (POST 5), but Sugar Boy Perry (POST 4) is worth a small each-way position at the long odds.

RACE 6 — Post (5:35)/4:35/3:35/2:35 — 250f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | BUN | Purse $10,000

Race 6 is a seven-horse maiden special weight sprint at 250 feet, the largest field on today’s card outside of Race 7 and Race 8. The starter condition (S) restricts this race to horses that have previously started, which adds a layer of experience filtering to the field. Seven horses at 250 feet creates the most congested starting gate scenario of the day, amplifying the importance of post position and gate break. The morning line is spread across a wide pricing range from 3-1 on Alabama Moonshine (POST 1) to 15-1 on Fire Hot Stuff (POST 3), offering multiple wagering angles.

Key Contenders

ALABAMA MOONSHINE (POST 1) is the morning line favorite at 3-1 under trainer Bob Broadstock and jockey Ramiro Sanchez Castillo. Despite the rail post concern in a seven-horse field, Broadstock's consistent record at Ajax Downs and the top morning line price make this horse the primary selection. Sanchez Castillo is an experienced rider who understands the challenges of the 1-hole. The Broadstock barn's general competitiveness at this meet elevates the confidence level for this runner despite the post position concern.

Money Mouf (POST 7) opens at 4-1 under trainer Brooke Sisson and jockey J.B. Botello. The outside post in a seven-horse field is a noted concern at 250 feet, but Sisson appears twice on today's card (Race 6 and Race 7) suggesting the barn is well-represented and sending sharp horses. Botello is a strong rider who has been active all day. Money Mouf (POST 7) at 4-1 from the outside post presents an interesting contrast — the wide post is a negative, but the trainer/jockey combination and the 4-1 price offer value.

Secondary Choices

Keep Them In Corona (POST 2) opens at 4-1 under trainer Scott Reid and jockey D.I. Benitez. Reid is not heavily represented on today's card, but the 4-1 morning line price alongside the top-rated horses suggests competitiveness. The 2-hole is a clean break position in a seven-horse field. Benitez is a capable gate rider. Keep Them In Corona (POST 2) represents fair value as a secondary exacta and trifecta component.

Corona For Aunt Dd (POST 4) opens at 5-1 under trainer Joe Tavares and jockey Cassandra Jeschke. Tavares has been productive throughout the afternoon, and the central 4-hole gives this horse a clean, interference-free break in a seven-horse gate. Jeschke is riding well for Bourgeois and other barns today. At 5-1, Corona For Aunt Dd (POST 4) is a reasonable trifecta inclusion.

Turnpike Tripping (POST 6) opens at 7-1 under trainer Brooke Sisson and jockey Jose Nabor Cruz. Sisson runs two horses in this race — Turnpike Tripping (POST 6) and Money Mouf (POST 7) — which creates a barn entry dynamic. At 7-1, Turnpike Tripping (POST 6) is the secondary Sisson runner and the longer-odds value play within the barn. Cruz is an active rider at Ajax Downs. The 6-hole in a seven-horse field is a wide post but manageable at 250 feet with a clean break.

Longshots

My Royal Swinger (POST 5) opens at 10-1 under trainer Joe Tavares and jockey Jesus Ambrocio Medina. Tavares runs two horses in this race as well — Corona For Aunt Dd (POST 4) and My Royal Swinger (POST 5). The 10-1 price on a Tavares runner is elevated, suggesting My Royal Swinger (POST 5) is the secondary Tavares horse in this field. Ambrocio Medina's presence on a 10-1 shot in a Tavares-trained horse is worth a superfecta notation, as Ambrocio Medina rarely rides horses without some competitive upside.

Fire Hot Stuff (POST 3) opens at 15-1 under trainer Jason Pascoe and jockey Cristian Benitez. The 15-1 price on a Pascoe runner is notable — Pascoe's horses have been competitive all day, and the assignment of Benitez to this runner suggests the barn respects its own horse despite the long morning line odds. The central 3-post is favorable. Fire Hot Stuff (POST 3) deserves a superfecta appearance at minimum, and potentially a small win bet for adventurous bettors.

Selections

Win: ALABAMA MOONSHINE (POST 1) Place: Money Mouf (POST 7) Show: Keep Them In Corona (POST 2)

Betting Strategy: The seven-horse field creates excellent trifecta and superfecta value. Use Alabama Moonshine (POST 1) on top, with Keep Them In Corona (POST 2), Money Mouf (POST 7), and Corona For Aunt Dd (POST 4) spread across second and third in trifectas. Turnpike Tripping (POST 6) is a value inclusion for trifecta third and superfecta fourth positions. Fire Hot Stuff (POST 3) at 15-1 with Benitez aboard is a superfecta longshot worth a small investment.

RACE 7 — Post (6:00)/5:00/4:00/3:00 — 220f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | BUN | Purse $12,000

Race 7 is the finale of the day, a maiden special weight event at 220 feet with eight horses entered and a $12,000 purse. Eight horses at 220 feet is the most compressed racing scenario on today’s card — eight bodies launching simultaneously in a race that is over within seconds demands near-perfect gate performance. The morning line has two co-favorites at 2-1 — SHAKE EM ALICE (POST 5) and AGENT ICE (POST 8) — which makes for a dramatic finale. The outside post of 8 for Agent Ice is a concern in an eight-horse field, but the 2-1 morning line price suggests connections and the market believe it can overcome that disadvantage.

Key Contenders

Shake Em Alice (POST 5) opens at 2-1 morning line under trainer Joe Tavares and jockey J.B. Botello. Tavares has been the most consistent trainer on today's card, and closing the day with the 2-1 co-favorite in the nightcap race is an impressive representation of the barn's depth. The 5-hole is the ideal central post in an eight-horse field. Botello is an accomplished gate rider finishing a full day of competitive riding. Shake Em Alice (POST 5) is the recommended win selection in the finale.

Agent Ice (POST 8) is co-favored at 2-1 under trainer Jason Pascoe and jockey Cristian Benitez. Pascoe and Benitez close out the card together, which is a strong final-race trainer-jockey combination given both have been active and presumably successful throughout the afternoon. The 8-hole in an eight-horse field at 220 feet is the most significant post position concern of the day. However, Benitez is one of the premier gate riders at Ajax Downs, and Pascoe consistently sends ready horses. If any trainer-jockey combination can overcome the outside post at 220 feet, it is Pascoe and Benitez.

Fly Fishn (POST 3) opens at 3-1 under trainer Dan Giles and jockey Jesus Ambrocio Medina. Giles closes the card with what appears to be a competitive runner at a workable price. The 3-hole is an excellent post in an eight-horse field. Ambrocio Medina has been riding well all afternoon, and the combination of a prime post, a capable trainer, and a top jockey makes Fly Fishn (POST 3) a strong value play at 3-1 against the two 2-1 co-favorites.

Secondary Choices

Twice The Rush (POST 4) opens at 4-1 under trainer Chantelle Bourgeois and jockey Cassandra Jeschke. Bourgeois closes the card with a competitive price and a clean 4-post, which is highly favorable in an eight-horse field. Jeschke has been busy throughout the card for the Bourgeois barn. Twice The Rush (POST 4) at 4-1 is a legitimate value contender and deserves strong exacta and trifecta consideration alongside the two 2-1 co-favorites and the 3-1 morning line horse.

Ef Rush To Fame (POST 7) opens at 4-1 under trainer Corey Illman and jockey Corry Beland. Illman and Beland were also paired in Race 3 on Run Away Sugarman (POST 1), which was the 10-1 long shot in that field. The 4-1 morning line for Ef Rush To Fame (POST 7) in the finale represents a notable step up in confidence compared to the Illman/Beland pairing in Race 3. The 7-hole is a wide post in an eight-horse field but not as extreme as the 8-hole. At 4-1 with an upward trend in barn confidence, Ef Rush To Fame (POST 7) is worth consideration.

Longshots

Suit Up (POST 1) opens at 6-1 under trainer Scott Reid and jockey D.I. Benitez. The rail post in an eight-horse field at 220 feet is a notable concern, but 6-1 provides enough overlay potential to make Suit Up (POST 1) worth a superfecta and trifecta inclusion. Reid appeared earlier in Race 6 with Keep Them In Corona (POST 2), and having two runners in the final two races shows engagement from the barn.

Tragically Ripped (POST 6) opens at 8-1 under trainer Brooke Sisson and jockey Jose Nabor Cruz. Sisson had two runners in Race 6 and closes with Tragically Ripped (POST 6) in the finale. At 8-1, this is the mid-range price horse in Race 7. Cruz has been active throughout the afternoon. Tragically Ripped (POST 6) is a viable superfecta component and potentially a trifecta saver at this price.

Stonecutter Form (POST 2) opens at 10-1 under trainer Daniel G. Stevenson and jockey Max Badal. Stevenson and Badal were also paired on Jjjohnnypopper (POST 2) in Race 1, where they drew the 4-1 morning line. The 10-1 price here suggests the market views this as a significant step up from the Race 1 effort. Stonecutter Form (POST 2) is a superfecta-only play in the finale.

Selections

Win: Shake Em Alice (POST 5) Place: Fly Fishn (POST 3) Show: Agent Ice (POST 8)

Betting Strategy: The eight-horse field in Race 7 is the richest trifecta and superfecta opportunity on the card. Key Shake Em Alice (POST 5) and Agent Ice (POST 8) as the two main contenders with Fly Fishn (POST 3) and Twice The Rush (POST 4) underneath in trifectas. Build a superfecta using Shake Em Alice (POST 5) on top, followed by spreads incorporating Agent Ice (POST 8), Fly Fishn (POST 3), Twice The Rush (POST 4), and Ef Rush To Fame (POST 7) for the remaining positions. Suit Up (POST 1) and Tragically Ripped (POST 6) serve as deep longshot inclusions to cap the superfecta at a manageable cost.

Jockey Notes and Insights

Ismael Eluid Mosqueira emerges as the likely meet leader in terms of activity and quality of mounts. He rides Lady Alice (POST 1) in Race 1, Relentless Betty (POST 2) in Race 3, Had To Be Ivory (POST 3) in Race 4, and Leanintoimperialhint (POST 6) in Race 5. His placement on the morning line favorites in Races 3 and 4 signals strong trainer confidence, and his gate ability at Ajax Downs short sprints is well-established. Follow Mosqueira on every mount throughout the afternoon — his record at Ajax Downs on short sprints makes him the single most reliable jockey angle on today's card.

Cristian Benitez is equally prominent, riding Nadir (POST 3) in Race 2, Snow Moose (POST 5) in Race 4, Sugar Boy Perry (POST 4) in Race 5, Fire Hot Stuff (POST 3) in Race 6, and Agent Ice (POST 8) in Race 7. His co-favorite ride in Race 7's finale and his competitive assignments for Pascoe throughout the afternoon underscore his standing as a premier rider at Ajax Downs. Benitez's gate work at short sprint distances is exceptional, and his ability to generate explosive breaks from difficult posts — including the 8-hole in Race 7 — makes him one of the most valuable jockeys to follow.

Jesus Ambrocio Medina is active throughout the card, riding A Shades Of Cold (POST 2) in Race 2, Rr Illbeurhucklebery (POST 5) in Race 3, Shadow Of The Knight (POST 1) in Race 4, Gin Xpress (POST 3) in Race 5, My Royal Swinger (POST 5) in Race 6, and Fly Fishn (POST 3) in Race 7. His book includes a mix of favorites, secondary choices, and longshots, demonstrating his versatility and market demand. His 3-1 mount on Fly Fishn (POST 3) in the finale is a strong closing assignment.

J.B. Botello rides Cg Mega Spy (POST 1) in Race 2, Spy For The Senate (POST 2) in Race 4, Favorite Interest (POST 5) in Race 5, Money Mouf (POST 7) in Race 6, and Shake Em Alice (POST 5) in Race 7. The Race 7 assignment on the 2-1 co-favorite for the Tavares barn is the single most significant closing ride of the afternoon and confirms Botello as a key jockey angle in the finale.

Alexis Sanchez rides Perryokie (POST 5) in Race 1, Chasing Butterflies (POST 5) in Race 2, and Hesmagicalydelicious (POST 2) in Race 5. His most competitive assignment is the 3-1 morning line mount on Hesmagicalydelicious (POST 2) in Race 5 for the Broadstock barn.

Cassandra Jeschke rides Look Twice (POST 3) in Race 1, Quick Willly (POST 4) in Race 2, Corona For Aunt Dd (POST 4) in Race 6, and Twice The Rush (POST 4) in Race 7. Her consistent use by Bourgeois and Tavares throughout the card is notable, and her 4-1 mount in the finale is the most significant closing ride for her book.

D.I. Benitez rides Bewitchin (POST 1) in Race 5, Keep Them In Corona (POST 2) in Race 6, The Fire Witch (POST 6) in Race 3, and Suit Up (POST 1) in Race 7. The Fire Witch (POST 6) in Race 3 at 3-1 is the standout competitive mount for this rider.

Jose Nabor Cruz rides Suge (POST 3) in Race 3, Turnpike Tripping (POST 6) in Race 6, and Tragically Ripped (POST 6) in Race 7. Cruz is a steady rider whose late-card assignments for the Sisson barn in Race 6 and Race 7 keep him relevant throughout the afternoon.

Max Badal rides Jjjohnnypopper (POST 2) in Race 1 and Stonecutter Form (POST 2) in Race 7. Both morning line prices suggest Badal is not among the leading contenders for win honors today, but both rides are viable deep ticket inclusions.

Corry Beland rides Run Away Sugarman (POST 1) in Race 3 and Ef Rush To Fame (POST 7) in Race 7. The 4-1 morning line on the Race 7 mount for the Illman barn represents a notable step up from the Race 3 assignment.

Helen Marie King rides Bodhi (POST 4) in Race 4. The feature race mount at 2-1 morning line is the most significant assignment for King on today's card, and the market price demands respect regardless of the trainer's relatively limited presence on the card.

Ramiro Sanchez Castillo rides Double Dashin Corona (POST 4) in Race 1, All Outta Sugar (POST 4) in Race 3, and Alabama Moonshine (POST 1) in Race 6. His Race 6 mount on the morning line favorite for the Broadstock barn is his strongest win opportunity of the afternoon.

Trainer Notes and Insights

Jason Pascoe is the most active trainer on today's card, saddling Cg Mega Spy (POST 1) and A Shades Of Cold (POST 2) in Race 2, Spy For The Senate (POST 2) and Snow Moose (POST 5) in Race 4, Sugar Boy Perry (POST 4) and Favorite Interest (POST 5) in Race 5, Fire Hot Stuff (POST 3) in Race 6, and Agent Ice (POST 8) in Race 7. Pascoe's multi-horse entries in Races 2, 4, and 5 create compelling wagering angles throughout the card. His closing horse, Agent Ice (POST 8), is the 2-1 co-favorite in the finale despite drawing the outside post in an eight-horse field — a testament to Pascoe's reputation for sending ready runners to the gate regardless of post draw. The fact that Pascoe assigns Cristian Benitez to the outside-post favorite in Race 7 while using J.B. Botello on his other high-priority rides confirms both jockeys as Pascoe's go-to choices.

Bob Broadstock saddled Double Dashin Corona (POST 4) and Perryokie (POST 5) in Race 1, All Outta Sugar (POST 4) in Race 3, Hesmagicalydelicious (POST 2) in Race 5, and Alabama Moonshine (POST 1) in Race 6. Despite having a 15-1 long shot in Race 3, Broadstock's other entries are priced at 2-1 and 3-1, confirming his standing as one of the meet's most competitive outfits. Alabama Moonshine (POST 1) is the standout Broadstock runner of the afternoon at 3-1 in Race 6's maiden special weight.

Joe Tavares saddled Nadir (POST 3) in Race 2, Suge (POST 3) and Rr Illbeurhucklebery (POST 5) in Race 3, Shadow Of The Knight (POST 1) in Race 4, Corona For Aunt Dd (POST 4) and My Royal Swinger (POST 5) in Race 6, and Shake Em Alice (POST 5) in Race 7. The depth of Tavares' string across the card is impressive, and closing with the 2-1 co-favorite in Race 7 alongside Botello is a strong final statement for the barn.

Dan Giles saddled The Fire Witch (POST 6) in Race 3, Bewitchin (POST 1) in Race 5, and Fly Fishn (POST 3) in Race 7. Giles' 3-1 morning line finisher, Fly Fishn (POST 3) in Race 7, is the barn's headline horse of the afternoon and represents a strong value play in the finale.

Brooke Sisson saddled Turnpike Tripping (POST 6) and Money Mouf (POST 7) in Race 6, and Tragically Ripped (POST 6) in Race 7. The Sisson barn's multi-horse entry in Race 6 and the presence in the finale show a well-populated string for the May 13 card. Money Mouf (POST 7) at 4-1 in Race 6 is the Sisson barn's strongest competitive offering.

Chantelle Bourgeois saddled Look Twice (POST 3) in Race 1, Quick Willly (POST 4) in Race 2, and Twice The Rush (POST 4) in Race 7. The Race 7 runner at 4-1 is Bourgeois' strongest closing opportunity, and the trainer's prior placement of Look Twice (POST 3) as a 2-1 co-favorite in Race 1 confirms competitive intentions throughout the card.

James Bogar saddled Lady Alice (POST 1) in Race 1, Relentless Betty (POST 2) in Race 3, and Leanintoimperialhint (POST 6) in Race 5. The Race 3 morning line favorite, Relentless Betty (POST 2), is Bogar's star of the afternoon. The assignment of Mosqueira to the 2-1 favorite in Race 3 is the trainer's clearest indication of where the barn's confidence rests.

Corey Illman saddled Run Away Sugarman (POST 1) in Race 3 and Ef Rush To Fame (POST 7) in Race 7. The step up in morning line confidence from 10-1 in Race 3 to 4-1 in Race 7 is a meaningful Illman trainer angle. Ef Rush To Fame (POST 7) may represent the barn's sharpest runner of the afternoon.

Richard W. Kennedy saddled Chasing Butterflies (POST 5) in Race 2 at 3-1. This is Kennedy's lone runner on the card, suggesting focused preparation for this specific race and level.

Scott Reid saddled Keep Them In Corona (POST 2) in Race 6 and Suit Up (POST 1) in Race 7. Both entries suggest the Reid barn is active in the closing stages of the card.

Bryn Robertson saddled Had To Be Ivory (POST 3) in Race 4. The single-horse presence in the feature race at 2-1 morning line is a focused, pointed effort from Robertson and deserves respect as a potential Mosqueira-driven winner in the card's richest event.

Nick Mileni saddled Bodhi (POST 4) in Race 4 at 2-1 morning line. The sole runner for Mileni in the feature is another pointed effort that commands market respect at the top of the morning line.

Amber Archibald saddled Gin Xpress (POST 3) in Race 5 at 4-1. The single-horse presence with a top jockey in Ambrocio Medina suggests Archibald is confident in her horse's readiness for this spot.

Daniel G. Stevenson saddled Jjjohnnypopper (POST 2) in Race 1 and Stonecutter Form (POST 2) in Race 7. Both horses draw the 2-hole, and while the morning line prices are not competitive for win consideration, Stevenson's late-card presence with Stonecutter Form (POST 2) at 10-1 in Race 7 is a superfecta inclusion worth noting.

Best Wagering Strategies and Value Plays

The best single-race wagering opportunity of the day is Race 4, the $13,000 allowance feature. With four horses bunched between 2-1 and 3-1 in a five-horse field, the exacta and trifecta pools should carry meaningful value. The recommended structure is a boxed trifecta using Had To Be Ivory (POST 3), Spy For The Senate (POST 2), Snow Moose (POST 5), and Bodhi (POST 4) — four horses that encompass the full competitive range of the field at a manageable cost.

Race 7 is the day’s deepest value race from an exotic wagering perspective. The eight-horse field for the $12,000 maiden special weight finale creates prime superfecta conditions. The recommended superfecta structure is: Shake Em Alice (POST 5) and Agent Ice (POST 8) interchangeable on top, followed by Fly Fishn (POST 3) and Twice the Rush (POST 4) in the second and third slots, with Ef Rush to Fame (POST 7) completing the fourth position. Add Suit Up (POST 1) and Tragically Ripped (POST 6) as additional fourth-position coverage for a broader ticket.

For the Pick 4 covering Races 4 through 7, the recommended structure is as follows. In Race 4, use Had To Be Ivory (POST 3) and Spy For The Senate (POST 2) as the primary selections with Snow Moose (POST 5) as the saver. In Race 5, use Favorite Interest (POST 5) as the single key with Hesmagicalydelicious (POST 2) as a backup. In Race 6, use Alabama Moonshine (POST 1) with Money Mouf (POST 7) and Keep Them In Corona (POST 2) as secondary choices. In Race 7, spread across Shake Em Alice (POST 5), Agent Ice (POST 8), and Fly Fishn (POST 3) to close the sequence.

The Pick 5 covering the final five races (Races 3 through 7) adds a layer of complexity but also opportunity. Anchor the sequence with Relentless Betty (POST 2) in Race 3 and Favorite Interest (POST 5) in Race 5 as singles, then spread in the remaining three legs to capture the exotic pool payouts that naturally accumulate in a late-card Pick 5 at a smaller track.

The day's top value play is Fly Fishn (POST 3) at 3-1 in Race 7 for the Giles barn with Ambrocio Medina. In a two-horse morning line favorite race, the 3-1 horse with a prime post (3-hole in an eight-horse field), a top jockey, and a competitive trainer represents a genuine overlay opportunity. If either co-favorite struggles off the gate — which is always a possibility at 220 feet — Fly Fishn (POST 3) is positioned perfectly to capitalize.

A secondary value angle is Chasing Butterflies (POST 5) at 3-1 in Race 2. In a five-horse field where three horses share the same 2-1 morning line, the slightly longer-priced horse with a competitive jockey in Sanchez and a focused single-horse trainer entry in Kennedy offers marginal but meaningful overlay potential.

Finally, Fire Hot Stuff (POST 3) at 15-1 in Race 6 with Benitez aboard for Pascoe is the day's most intriguing longshot play. Pascoe has demonstrated all afternoon that his barn sends competitive horses regardless of position on the morning line. The central 3-post, the elite jockey assignment, and the Pascoe brand combine to make Fire Hot Stuff (POST 3) a legitimate multi-race ticket inclusion and a small win bet consideration for bettors who like to hunt overlays on a focused trainer angle.

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