Charles Town Races – Pick Pony Handicapper Report & Tip Sheet – News and Analysis for the July 16, 2026 card

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Charles Town Races — Race Day Overview, July 16, 2026

Tonight's eight-race card at Charles Town returns to the familiar mid-week format that has defined the summer meet, with first post at 7:00 PM ET. The card spans a wide range of conditions, from the budget-level $5,000 claimers in Race 1 through two maiden special weight tests and a pair of allowance events pushing purses into the mid-$30,000 range. The West Virginia circuit continues its summer grind, and the recent meet statistics suggest a competitive pool of local runners is well-established at this level.

The most notable recent storyline at Charles Town was the debut winner Cabin Creek Zeke on July 13, marking the track's first two-year-old winner of the 2026 season. That result is relevant background context as Race 8 features a maiden special weight test on the main track, though tonight's two-year-old division is not yet prominently featured. The meet's jockey colony has been active, and The Racing Biz's mid-July trainer and jockey statistics update provides useful current-form angles that will be addressed in detail below.

The card breaks down as follows: Races 1 and 7 are short-field sprints at 990 furlongs over the Charles Town main oval. Races 2, 4, 6, and 8 are routed at the 1,430-furlong distance. Races 3 and 5 stretch out further, to 1,540 and 1,870 furlongs respectively, testing stamina in what will be the card's longer events. The claiming ranks dominate, but the two allowance sprints in Races 4 and 7, along with the n1x allowance in Race 5 and the maiden special weight in Race 8, offer the best opportunities for finding underlays and overlays.

Trainer Tyler Shanley has multiple runners on the card — Elite Miss (3) in Race 1 and Spatula (4) in Race 1, plus Creature (3) in Race 3 — and that stable's current form at the meet deserves close attention. Timothy Grams runs a pair in Race 7 and has a starter in Race 8 as well. The dual-entry angle from a hot barn is always worth tracking at Charles Town, where local trainers who understand the quirks of the tight oval have a demonstrable edge.

Weather and Track Conditions

The mid-July forecast for Ranson, West Virginia calls for seasonal summer conditions with high humidity and temperatures in the low-to-mid 80s Fahrenheit during the afternoon, cooling into the upper 70s by first post at 7:00 PM. Isolated afternoon thunderstorm activity is possible for the eastern panhandle region of West Virginia in mid-July, which could affect the track surface leading into the evening card. No major storm systems are expected to impact the card itself, but any late-afternoon precipitation could leave the main track wet or sloppy at first post.

Charles Town's main dirt track drains reasonably well but can hold moisture after afternoon showers, and a “good” to “fast” surface is the baseline expectation for a dry evening. If showers do arrive during the afternoon, the track could be listed as “muddy” or “sloppy” early and may be rated “good” or better by the later races.

The track's maintenance crew has been active through the summer meet, and the surface has generally been rated fast in recent weeks. No major regrading or surface overhauls have been announced. Conditions entering tonight's card appear consistent with the recent meet norms.

Track Bias and Post Position Analysis

Charles Town's oval is one of the shortest and tightest in North American racing, and its unique geometry produces consistently identifiable biases that experienced handicappers exploit regularly. The track is 6.5 furlongs around with unusually sharp turns, meaning that early speed and rail-skimming runners have structural advantages in shorter sprints. The 990-furlong distance (approximately five furlongs) run entirely on the main track places a premium on horses that break cleanly and can secure a position near the rail before the first turn.

In sprints at the 990-furlong distance — Races 1 and 7 tonight — inside post positions, particularly posts 1 through 4, carry a meaningful advantage. Horses forced to wide trips around the tight Charles Town turns burn significant ground and energy. The 2-1 morning line favorite Spatula (4) in Race 1 and the clustering of favored runners in the lower posts across the card reflects this reality.

At the 1,430-furlong route — Races 2, 4, 6, and 8 — post position is slightly less determinative because horses have a longer run to the first turn, allowing wider starters to settle into position. However, the rail still has value on a fresh, well-maintained surface, and horses with tactical early speed that can slot in behind the pace tend to outperform closers, as the tight turns at Charles Town do not lend themselves to the sweeping moves seen at larger ovals.

At the two-turn distances of 1,540 and 1,870 furlongs — Races 3 and 5 — stamina becomes the primary factor, but pace dynamics remain critical. Charles Town routes are unforgiving for horses that set blistering fractions early, and pace-presser types who can sit a length or two off a contested pace are historically the most successful profile. Closers can get home if the pace collapses, but the track's short stretch run limits late runs.

Overall: early speed is favored, the rail is beneficial in sprints, and the pace-presser profile dominates at routes. Outside post positions beyond post 5 in the sprints require a legitimate excuse (such as significant class superiority) to overcome the geometrical disadvantage.

Race 1 — Post 7:00 PM ET — 990f | D | C | Clm 5000n2l | BUM | Purse $13,300

This is the opener, a five-furlong sprint for non-winners of two lifetime at the $5,000 claiming tag. Seven fillies and mares compete for a $13,300 purse on the main track. The field is drawn with two Tyler Shanley runners sharing top billing alongside a pair of Kevin Joy trainees. The 2-1 morning line favorite is Spatula (4), trained by Shanley, signaling sharp confidence from the program-makers given the class and trainer patterns.

Race 1

Pace Analysis

With two early speed types likely pushing from the gate, pace will be the central storyline. Spatula (4) and Bowling Blue (5) are both anticipated to show early foot based on their connections and post positions. Elite Miss (3) also exits a barn known for having horses ready to run. The five-furlong distance at Charles Town asks a horse to go nearly wire-to-wire if it wants to control, and with three horses in the 2-1 to 4-1 range likely to contest the early pace, there is a scenario where they cut each other up. Sable (1) from the inside post and Knickoletta (2) in post 2 are positioned to stalk and benefit from any pace collapse.

Key Contenders

Spatula (4), trained by Tyler Shanley and ridden by J. Stokes, is the 2-1 morning line choice and clearly the most respected runner in this field. Shanley has been among the meet's more active trainers, and the fact that he saddles a pair in this very race tells you he has the form to run at or near this level. Spatula (4)'s post position is ideal for the Charles Town sprint geometry, sitting just off the inside without surrendering ground. The 2-1 price reflects genuine confidence from the morning line maker, and Shanley horses at this price point on Charles Town's main track are not to be lightly dismissed. This is the horse to beat.

Elite Miss (3), the other Shanley runner at 4-1, is ridden by Abnel J. Bocachica and draws the 3-hole. A dual Shanley entry is notable; the stable clearly feels comfortable in this spot and Elite Miss (3) at a slightly longer price could represent a secondary play if you believe Shanley's barn fires are genuine. The proximity to Spatula (4) in both post and trainer affiliation makes this a legitimate player.

Secondary Choices

Bowling Blue (5), trained by Kevin Joy and ridden by Nomar Arroyo Bueno, draws post 5 at 4-1. Joy also runs Sable (1), and having two horses in the same sprint from the same barn is an angle worth respecting. Bowling Blue (5) figures to contest the pace, and from post 5 she has to work slightly harder to establish early position than the inside horses. Arroyo Bueno is a capable rider at this circuit and if the pace collapses, Bowling Blue (5) at 4-1 represents fair value.

Knickoletta (2), from the barn of John J. Robb and drawn in post 2, is listed at 5-1. The inside position is favorable, and if Spatula (4) and Bowling Blue (5) battle early, Knickoletta (2) with Xavier Perez in the irons could be perfectly positioned to close late. Robb has been a consistent trainer at Charles Town over the years and his runners are often better-prepared than their odds suggest.

Sable (1), the Joy barn's second entry from the rail in post 1, has Yadira Rodriguez in the saddle at 6-1. The rail at 990 furlongs is ideal geometry if the horse breaks cleanly. Kevin Joy having two live runners in the same race is a meaningful edge; one of them could easily be posted at an overlay.

Longshots

Palpitations (6), trained by Ronney W. Brown and ridden by Moises Santaella at 8-1, draws outside where the sprint geometry works against her. Brown is a local trainer who knows the oval, but the post-position disadvantage is real at this distance. She is a longshot worth a small exotic inclusion but not recommended for win wagering.

Mo'o Lio (7), from the barn of Scott J. Lane with Agustin Martinez aboard at 20-1, draws the extreme outside in a seven-horse sprint. At five furlongs at Charles Town, the 7-hole is nearly a death sentence unless the field is strung out wide, which is unlikely here. Pass on the win.

Betting Strategy and Wagering Angles

The Shanley double entry of Spatula (4) and Elite Miss (3) is the core of this race. Spatula (4) is the primary win bet, and a small saver on Elite Miss (3) makes sense in exactas. The Kevin Joy double-entry angle with Sable (1) and Bowling Blue (5) suggests a contentious pace scenario. Box a trifecta around Spatula (4), Sable (1), Knickoletta (2), and Elite Miss (3). The pace collapse scenario favors Knickoletta (2) and Sable (1) at overlay prices in the trifecta's second and third slots.

Selections

Win: Spatula (4) Place: Knickoletta (2) Show: Sable (1)

Race 2 — Post 7:32 PM ET — 1430f | D | C | Clm 5000b | BUM | Purse $17,000

The second race is a one-mile-and-a-sixteenth route for claimers at $5,000, open to both sexes with a $17,000 purse. Itzayana (5), trained by Manolo Mangual and ridden by J.D. Acosta, is the heavy 1-1 morning line choice. The “b” suffix indicates this is a claiming race open to horses not currently entered in a stakes, broadening the eligible field. Seven runners take the gate.

Race 2

Pace Analysis

At the 1,430-furlong route, the pace dynamics at Charles Town favor horses with tactical speed that can settle behind the leader. Itzayana (5) at 1-1 suggests a dominant figure that should be on or near the early lead. If Itzayana commandeers a comfortable front-running position, the tight oval works in her favor as she can dictate terms through the turns. Collecting Angels (2) and Golden Can (3), both at 4-1, figure to be the primary early challengers. Corri Felice (6) at 6-1 may also push early depending on her form.

Key Contenders

Itzayana (5), trained by Manolo Mangual with J.D. Acosta in the irons, is the overwhelming morning-line choice at 1-1. The heavy favoritism is telling — this horse has clearly demonstrated a class advantage over this field in recent form. Acosta is one of the stronger riders at the meet, and Mangual has established himself as a trainer who knows how to place horses favorably at Charles Town. At 1-1, the challenge is purely one of value: Itzayana (5) is the most likely winner but the return is modest. Use her as a key horse in exotics rather than as a standalone win bet unless your confidence level is extremely high.

Collecting Angels (2), trained by Ricardo Rangel and ridden by Sunday Diaz Jr. at 4-1, figures to be the main pace rival. The 4-post draw is workable at this route distance. Rangel is an active Charles Town conditioner and Diaz has been showing solid numbers in the current meet statistics. If Itzayana (5) faces any early pressure, Collecting Angels (2) is in the right spot to make life uncomfortable.

Secondary Choices

Golden Can (3), at 4-1 from the Michael Sandoval barn with Jose Y. Diaz up, draws the 3-post in a race where the middle posts at a route distance are manageable. Sandoval is a trainer whose stock rises and falls with claiming form, and 4-1 off a competitive recent form line makes Golden Can (3) a legitimate contender. Jose Y. Diaz and Sunday Diaz Jr. both riding in the same race creates an interesting dynamic — two capable riders who know this oval well.

Corri Felice (6), from the Busanda C. Armstrong barn with Arnaldo Bocachica aboard at 6-1, stretches the value further. Armstrong has been active in the claiming ranks at Charles Town, and Corri Felice (6)'s post 6 draw is not ideal but manageable at a route. At 6-1, she represents a genuine price play if Itzayana (5) is compromised early.

Longshots

It'sfiftyshadetime (1), from the Jamie D. Collyer barn at 10-1 with V. Rodriguez in the irons, draws the rail. The inside post at a route is often favorable on a fast surface, and 10-1 is potentially an overlay if this horse has competitive form. Worth a small inclusion in exactas and trifectas.

Dame Catherine (7), trained by Jean L. Adorno with Jahnxander Raspaldo up at 10-1, is the outside runner in this seven-horse field. Adorno and Raspaldo are active connections at the meet, but the wide post at a route is a concern. Include minimally in trifectas.

Bali Hai (4), trained by Alfred H. Scott Jr. at 20-1 with Alexis Rios-Conde Jr. riding, is an extreme longshot. The 20-1 morning line is a fair reflection of her credentials against this field. Pass on the win, small trifecta inclusion only.

Betting Strategy and Wagering Angles

Itzayana (5) is the single in your exotics. Key her on top in exactas with Collecting Angels (2) and Golden Can (3) beneath. The trifecta play is Itzayana (5) over Collecting Angels (2) and Golden Can (3) over the field, adding Corri Felice (6) and It'sfiftyshadetime (1) as modest longshot inclusions. If you want a value win play, Corri Felice (6) at 6-1 or Collecting Angels (2) at 4-1 are the logical alternatives.

Selections

Win: Itzayana (5) Place: Collecting Angels (2) Show: Golden Can (3)

Race 3 — Post 8:02 PM ET — 1540f | D | M | Md 12500 | BUN | Purse $20,500

Race 3 is a maiden $12,500 claiming event at the 1,540-furlong distance — approximately nine furlongs — on the main track. Eight runners compete. C'est La Vie Nick (8) is the heavy 1-1 morning line choice from the David J. Rose barn, ridden by Nomar Arroyo Bueno. Creature (3), a 2-1 shot from the Tyler Shanley barn, is the second choice. This is a marathon by Charles Town standards and stamina will be tested.

Race 3

Pace Analysis

Nine furlongs at Charles Town is a true stamina test with two full turns and a long backstretch run. The pace dynamics favor horses that can settle early, rate behind the leader, and then sustain their run through the final turn into the short stretch. C'est La Vie Nick (8) and Creature (3) figure to be involved early or near the pace given their low morning-line prices. With both likely competing in the upper tactical zone, a contested pace could benefit a closer or stalker who saves ground on the rail. El Rabano (1) from the inside post is worth watching as a potential rail-saver if the two favorites engage each other early.

Key Contenders

C'est La Vie Nick (8), the 1-1 morning-line choice, is the clear public selection. David J. Rose is a trainer who understands maiden claiming routes at Charles Town, and Arroyo Bueno is one of the circuit's more capable riders. The 8-post in a nine-furlong race at Charles Town is not ideal — the horse will need to navigate wide or find a path — but the heavy favoritism suggests this horse has demonstrated enough in previous attempts to warrant chalk respect. The 1-1 price makes win wagering unappealing from a value standpoint; key him in exotics.

Creature (3), the 2-1 second choice from the Tyler Shanley barn with Jahnxander Raspaldo up, draws the 3-post which is excellent for a route race. Shanley has been among the busier and more successful trainers at the meet, and a 2-1 shot in the 3-hole with a live jockey is a genuine threat to upset the favorite. If Shanley's barn is hitting at a strong clip currently — and recent meet statistics suggest they are — then Creature (3) could easily be the best play in this race at a price that offers some overlay potential versus the 1-1 choice.

Secondary Choices

Honor The Bull (2), trained by Daniel W. Siculietano with Alexis Espinoza in the irons at 6-1, draws post 2. This is a workable spot in a route race, and 6-1 represents legitimate value if Honor The Bull (2) has the stamina for nine furlongs. Siculietano is a trainer worth watching in the maiden claiming ranks as he tends to find soft spots for his horses.

El Rabano (1), from the Mark J. Racanelli barn with Alexis Rios-Conde Jr. riding at 10-1, draws the rail. Rail advantage at a 1,540-furlong route is meaningful, and a 10-1 shot from the inside with a capable apprentice rider is a classic Charles Town overlay situation. Include in trifectas with confidence at this price.

Longshots

Divine Future (4), trained by Diana L. McClure with G. Larrosa up at 15-1, is a significant price off the 4-post. McClure is a steady local trainer but 15-1 suggests a significant class or form deficit. Longshot exotic inclusion only.

Raptor Razzle (6), from the Jean Rofe barn with Jose Y. Diaz up at 15-1, and Mustwinagenda (7), trained by Keturah E. Obed-Letts with Kelvin Cruz riding at 12-1, both figure to be outclassed here. Their prices are fair reflections of their credentials. Include Mustwinagenda (7) minimally as a trifecta runner given the name is well-suited to the maiden claiming ranks — a horse with that designation may have been freshened or given a new angle.

Coco Sun (5), from the Joseph Pyke barn with Javier Rivera at 20-1, is the longest shot in the field. Pass on the win, minimal exotic inclusion.

Betting Strategy and Wagering Angles

The two choices — C'est La Vie Nick (8) at 1-1 and Creature (3) at 2-1 — will likely take the bulk of the win pool. The value play is to key Creature (3) on top in exactas with C'est La Vie Nick (8) and Honor The Bull (2). Trifecta: Creature (3) / C'est La Vie Nick (8), Honor The Bull (2) / El Rabano (1), Honor The Bull (2), Divine Future (4). The post-position edge for Creature (3) and the trainer angle make a small win bet on Creature (3) attractive if you want to take a shot against the heavy favorite.

Selections

Win: Creature (3) Place: C'est La Vie Nick (8) Show: Honor The Bull (2)

Race 4 — Post 8:32 PM ET — 1430f | D | A | Alw 34100n2l | BUN | Purse $34,100

Race 4 is the first of tonight's allowance events, a mile-and-a-sixteenth test for horses that have not won two races at the allowance level or higher. Seven runners compete for a $34,100 purse on the main track. The race features a morning-line co-favorite situation with Screaminvengeance (5) and Musical Standard (7) both listed at 2-1.

Race 4

Pace Analysis

This seven-horse allowance field has a competitive pace setup. Screaminvengeance (5) from the Ryan A. Gillespie barn figures to establish early position, and Musical Standard (7), though drawn outside in post 7, has tactical speed to be involved. My Max (4) at 4-1 could also press early. If the two co-favorites engage in a pace duel, the stalker types — Fiber Proof (1) and Laugh Out Loud (6) — could be well-positioned at the turn. The n2l condition suggests these horses have all won at least once but have not established consistent allowance form, making pace projection somewhat uncertain.

Key Contenders

Screaminvengeance (5), trained by Ryan A. Gillespie with Denis Vicente Araujo up, is the 2-1 co-favorite from the 5-post. The middle post in a seven-horse field at a route is tactically sound, and Gillespie has been a competitive trainer at the Charles Town meet. Araujo has been active in the jockey standings and is a capable hand at this circuit. The horse's name suggests an aggressive running style, which at Charles Town's tight oval can be both an asset and a liability depending on how the pace flows.

Musical Standard (7), trained by Jill Spangler with Sunday Diaz Jr. aboard at 2-1, draws the outside post. Spangler has been a consistent presence in the Charles Town allowance ranks, and Diaz has been listed as one of the meet's better-performing jockeys in recent stats. The 7-post in a seven-horse route is the least favorable draw, but at 2-1 the morning line maker sees enough class or form to justify the price despite the draw disadvantage. Diaz's route race management could be the deciding factor in overcoming the outside post.

Secondary Choices

My Max (4), from the Cynthia E. McKee barn at 4-1 with G. Larrosa riding, draws the 4-post which is ideal. McKee has been a steady trainer in the allowance ranks at Charles Town and 4-1 off a solid post position is potentially an overlay given the co-favorite congestion at 2-1. My Max (4) is the primary value play in this race.

Fiber Proof (1), from the Michael E. Jones Jr. barn at 6-1 with Moises Santaella, draws the rail. Jones Jr. and Santaella are active connections in the higher-grade allowance ranks at Charles Town, and 6-1 from the inside post in a competitive seven-horse field is legitimate value. If the pace gets hot early, Fiber Proof (1) could be sitting on a perfect trip along the rail.

Laugh Out Loud (6), trained by Elizabeth E. Meehan at 6-1 with Alexis Rios-Conde Jr., is positioned in post 6. Meehan is a trainer who places horses carefully, and 6-1 in a seven-horse allowance field is fair value if the form warrants it.

Longshots

Montie White Shoes (3), from the John C. Carlisle barn with Jahnxander Raspaldo at 8-1, draws post 3. Carlisle is an established trainer at the meet, and Raspaldo has been logging heavy mileage throughout the card tonight. The 8-1 price suggests limited recent form, but include in trifectas as a pace stalker from a mid-field draw.

Town Hot (2), from the Joseph Pyke barn with Javier Rivera at 20-1, is the longest morning line price in the field. Pyke runs Coco Sun (5) in Race 3 as well, and a dual-race trainer day with a 20-1 shot suggests this horse has some deficiencies to overcome. Pass on the win.

Betting Strategy and Wagering Angles

The co-favorite structure at 2-1 creates an exacta opportunity. Handicappers who can separate Screaminvengeance (5) and Musical Standard (7) have an edge. The ideal play is to key My Max (4) at 4-1 over the two co-favorites in exactas, which pays significantly better than the co-favorite exactas while keeping your top pick at a legitimate price. Trifectas should include Fiber Proof (1) in the third slot given the rail draw and the pace setup. A small win bet on My Max (4) at 4-1 is the value play of this race.

Selections

Win: My Max (4) Place: Screaminvengeance (5) Show: Musical Standard (7)

Race 5 — Post 9:02 PM ET — 1870f | D | A | Alw 35100n1x | BUN | Purse $35,100

Race 5 is the longest race on the card — approximately 11.7 furlongs, or nearly a mile and a half — an allowance condition for horses that have not won an allowance race other than maiden or claiming. Ten runners take the gate, making this a full field at Charles Town's longest distance. Genuine Gomo (5) is the morning-line favorite at 2-1.

Race 5

Pace Analysis

A ten-horse field going 1,870 furlongs at Charles Town is a complex stamina puzzle. With multiple early speed types across the field and a wide draw for several contenders, the pace could be genuinely contested through the first mile. Genuine Gomo (5) from the William E. Straughn barn figures to be prominent early. This Juice B Loose (9) at 3-1 is the second choice and likely has tactical speed. Cat Fast (2) and Mr. Dumbledore (8) could also press the issue. The sheer distance works against pure front-runners and benefits horses who can rate and then sustain their run. Bad Lineage (3) and Direct Appeal (7) could be closers in this scenario.

Key Contenders

Genuine Gomo (5), trained by William E. Straughn with J.D. Acosta in the irons, is the 2-1 morning-line choice. Straughn has been active with allowance runners at Charles Town, and Acosta, after riding the heavy favorite in Race 2, takes another live mount here. The 5-post in a ten-horse field at a route is a workable draw that allows Acosta to assess the field and position accordingly. At 2-1, this horse is the public selection and likely represents the class of the field.

This Juice B Loose (9), trained by Anthony Lucas with Juan Mauricio Nunez aboard at 3-1, draws post 9 in a ten-horse field — the widest viable post. The 3-1 morning line despite the wide draw suggests genuine ability. Lucas is a trainer whose barn has been active, and Nunez is an experienced rider. If This Juice B Loose (9) can find a good trip from the outside, the 3-1 price is attractive compared to the 2-1 favorite.

Secondary Choices

Cat Fast (2), from the Anthony Farrior barn at 5-1 with Jeiron Barbosa riding, draws post 2. Farrior also runs Long Legged Luis (10), and a dual trainer entry in a ten-horse field is a significant angle. Cat Fast (2) from the inside at 5-1 is a prime value candidate; the favorable draw, competitive price, and active Farrior barn form make this a legitimate play.

Mr. Dumbledore (8), trained by Timothy C. Grams with Arnaldo Bocachica at 6-1, draws post 8. Grams also has multiple runners on the card tonight in Race 7, and his horses have been showing consistent form. Mr. Dumbledore (8) at 6-1 from post 8 in a route is a workable price, though the outside draw requires a wide trip.

Direct Appeal (7), from the Frederick Clatterbuck barn with Sunday Diaz Jr. at 8-1, could be a late runner in this distance. Diaz takes his third mount of the evening (also Race 2 and Race 4) and is clearly a busy rider tonight. Clatterbuck also trains Kaylee's Spitfire (1), another dual trainer angle.

Longshots

Iceteca (4), from the Jean L. Adorno barn with Jahnxander Raspaldo at 12-1, draws post 4. Adorno trained Dame Catherine (7) in Race 2 as well. Iceteca (4) at 12-1 in an allowance route is a long price but could surface with a clean trip.

Road Minister (6), trained by Shane Meyers at 12-1 with Antonio Lopez, is a middle-post runner at a long price. Lopez is not among the meet's leading riders, making this one harder to endorse in win wagering.

Long Legged Luis (10), from the Farrior barn with Moises Santaella at 10-1, draws the extreme outside. The Farrior dual entry angle makes Long Legged Luis (10) interesting at 10-1 if the barn is targeting this race, but from post 10 going 1,870 furlongs, the ground lost early is a steep hill to climb.

Bad Lineage (3), from the Lawrence E. Perry Jr. barn at 20-1 with Christian Maldonado, is a significant overlay that could benefit from pace collapse. Perry is not among the meet's top trainers based on current statistics, and 20-1 is a fair price. Small exotic inclusion only.

Kaylee's Spitfire (1), trained by Clatterbuck at 30-1 with Jose Y. Diaz, is the longest morning line shot on the card. The rail draws well at routes but 30-1 reflects a horse with limited credentials in allowance company. Pass.

Betting Strategy and Wagering Angles

This is the card's most complex race. The Cat Fast (2) angle at 5-1 from the 2-post is the best value play in the field. The Farrior dual entry, inside post, and competitive price create an overlay situation. In exactas, key Cat Fast (2) with Genuine Gomo (5) and This Juice B Loose (9). The trifecta strategy is Cat Fast (2) and Genuine Gomo (5) over This Juice B Loose (9) and Mr. Dumbledore (8) over Direct Appeal (7) and Iceteca (4). The 1,870-furlong distance makes this a strong pick 4 and pick 5 race for spreading.

Selections

Win: Cat Fast (2) Place: Genuine Gomo (5) Show: This Juice B Loose (9)

Race 6 — Post 9:32 PM ET — 1430f | D | C | Clm 15000n3l | BUM | Purse $23,100

Race 6 is a mile-and-a-sixteenth claiming event at $15,000 for non-winners of three lifetime. Seven fillies and mares compete for a $23,100 purse. Snitch Dorada (6), trained by Anthony Farrior and ridden by Denis Vicente Araujo, is the 2-1 morning-line choice. Farrior is the card's busiest trainer, having entries in Races 5 and 6 as well.

Race 6

Pace Analysis

At 1,430 furlongs, this n3l claimer for fillies and mares should feature a moderate-to-honest early pace. Snitch Dorada (6) at 2-1 likely sets or presses the pace from post 6, which is a neutral draw at this distance. Our Street Angel (2) at 3-1 is the second choice and could exert early pressure. Beautriz (3) at 4-1 is positioned to stalk. Stars Over Juba (5) at 5-1 rounds out the principal early contenders. The n3l condition means these are horses that have some experience winning but have not yet dominated at this level, creating a competitive but form-readable field.

Key Contenders

Snitch Dorada (6), trained by Anthony Farrior with Denis Vicente Araujo up, is the 2-1 morning-line choice. Farrior is clearly in excellent form tonight, as evidenced by his multiple entries across the card and the recent trainer statistics that indicate he is hitting at a strong rate in the current meet. Araujo has been his regular rider this meet. Snitch Dorada (6) at 2-1 is a horse whose connections believe they have found a soft spot in this n3l $15,000 field. This is the horse to beat.

Our Street Angel (2), from the Timothy C. Grams barn at 3-1 with Maximo Chilo, draws post 2. Grams has multiple runners tonight and is clearly a hot trainer in the current meet. The 3-1 price from an inside post with a capable local rider represents excellent value. This is the primary threat to the favorite and the best price play in the race.

Secondary Choices

Beautriz (3), trained by Joan A. Reynolds with Abnel J. Bocachica at 4-1, is positioned from the 3-post. Reynolds is a trainer with a long history at Charles Town and Bocachica is an active rider in the meet's jockey colony. At 4-1, Beautriz (3) represents fair value as a stalker type who could benefit if the pace heats up.

Stars Over Juba (5), from the Adam King barn at 5-1 with Reshawn Latchman riding, is middle-posted and represents a competitive price. King is a trainer whose stock has been rising in the current meet statistics, and 5-1 for a horse with Latchman up is a reasonable play.

Keep Shining On Us (4), trained by Russell E. Davis III with Jahnxander Raspaldo, is at 6-1 from the 4-post. Davis and Raspaldo have been a consistent pairing at Charles Town, and the neutral draw at a route makes Keep Shining On Us (4) a viable trifecta inclusion at this price.

Longshots

House Alert (7), from the Angelo G. Jackson barn at 6-1 with Arnaldo Bocachica, draws the outside post in a seven-horse field. The wide draw hurts in a route, and while the Bocachica family is well-represented on tonight's card, 6-1 from post 7 in a route is a tough ask. Exotic inclusion only.

Crafty Candygram (1), trained by Curtis W. Bass at 12-1 with Christian Hiraldo, draws the rail. The rail in a route can be an asset, and Bass is a local trainer with Charles Town knowledge. However, 12-1 suggests a significant form deficit. Small trifecta inclusion only.

Betting Strategy and Wagering Angles

Key Snitch Dorada (6) and Our Street Angel (2) on top in exactas. The Grams barn angle on Our Street Angel (2) at 3-1 with a favorable post draw is the legitimate value play. Trifectas: Snitch Dorada (6), Our Street Angel (2) / Snitch Dorada (6), Our Street Angel (2), Beautriz (3), Stars Over Juba (5) / Keep Shining On Us (4), Beautriz (3), Stars Over Juba (5). A small win bet on Our Street Angel (2) at 3-1 over the 2-1 favorite is the value play of this race.

Selections

Win: Snitch Dorada (6) Place: Our Street Angel (2) Show: Beautriz (3)

Race 7 — Post 10:02 PM ET — 990f | D | A | Alw 34100n2l | BUM | Purse $34,100

Race 7 is the premier sprint event of the evening, a five-furlong allowance for fillies and mares at the n2l level for a $34,100 purse. Ten runners contest the short sprint. No Direction (3) at 2-1 and Ain't No Angel (10) at 4-1 lead the morning line, with Macnick Time (2) at 3-1 as the clear second choice. Timothy C. Grams is the most significant barn presence, running both Great Fiber (1) and Ain't No Angel (10).

Race 7

Pace Analysis

Ten horses going five furlongs at Charles Town is going to produce a very fast and potentially chaotic early pace. The tight oval means horses breaking from outside posts must work incredibly hard in the opening stages or surrender ground. Post 3 for No Direction (3) and post 2 for Macnick Time (2) are ideal draws for front-runners in this configuration. Ain't No Angel (10) at post 10 faces the maximum ground loss scenario in a sprint that is over before most horses find their best stride. Great Fiber (1) from the rail is the Grams barn's better-drawn runner. The pace collapse scenario — where early speed horses battle to exhaustion — favors closers like Belle Cause (5) or Aim's Redirect (6) if they can weave through traffic.

Key Contenders

No Direction (3), from the Angelo G. Jackson barn at 2-1 with Arnaldo Bocachica up, is the morning-line favorite from the ideal post 3 draw. Jackson also runs House Alert (7) in Race 6 tonight. No Direction (3) with Bocachica from the 3-hole in a five-furlong sprint at Charles Town is a textbook winning profile: disciplined trainer, strong rider, ideal post, competitive price. This is the horse to beat.

Macnick Time (2), from the Russell E. Davis III barn at 3-1 with Christian Hiraldo riding, draws post 2. Davis also runs Keep Shining On Us (4) in Race 6. Hiraldo has been an active and improving rider at the current meet. Macnick Time (2) at 3-1 from post 2 is a prime contender and the most natural pace rival to No Direction (3).

Secondary Choices

Ain't No Angel (10), from the Timothy C. Grams barn at 4-1 with Jahnxander Raspaldo riding, is the secondary Grams barn choice but draws the difficult outside post in a ten-horse sprint. Grams having Great Fiber (1) in post 1 and Ain't No Angel (10) in post 10 creates a situation where the trainer clearly has two legitimate horses but only one is optimally drawn. Raspaldo has been Charles Town's most-ridden jockey on the card tonight, handling mounts in multiple races. Ain't No Angel (10) needs an impossible trip from post 10, and the 4-1 price may not adequately compensate for that disadvantage.

Great Fiber (1), the other Grams runner, is at 8-1 from the rail. The rail in a five-furlong sprint is highly advantageous if the horse has sufficient early speed to exploit the inside position. At 8-1, Great Fiber (1) represents exceptional overlay value in a field where the top choices are 2-1 and 3-1. If the Grams barn is sending its better five-furlong horse to the rail post, Great Fiber (1) is the value play of this race.

Belle Cause (5), from the Kristy Gazzier barn with V. Rodriguez at 10-1, draws post 5. At 10-1 in an allowance sprint with a capable rail-to-the-outside pace scenario, this could be a pace collapse beneficiary. Gazzier is a local trainer worth watching.

Longshots

Aim's Redirect (6), from the Stephen L. Reggetts barn at 10-1 with Christian Maldonado, is a mid-field draw at a price that could surface if the pace collapses. Reggetts is an occasional presence in the allowance ranks.

Jumping Jada (4), trained by Tim Collins at 12-1 with J. Stokes, is a mid-field price with a capable jockey. Collins has been less active in the allowance ranks this meet, but 12-1 could be an overlay on recent form.

My Girl Bridgit (8), from the Cynthia E. McKee barn at 12-1 with Reshawn Latchman, draws post 8. McKee ran My Max (4) in Race 4 tonight as well. The dual-race entry angle is worth noting, though 12-1 in a sprint from post 8 is a tough ask.

Rita The Redhead (7), trained by William R. Lewis Jr. at 15-1 with G. Larrosa, is a significant longshot. Lewis is not among the meet's top trainers and the price reflects limited competitive recent form.

Chanterelle (9), from the Lewis E. Craig Jr. barn at 20-1 with Julio Jorge, is a maximum longshot in a sprint. Pass.

Betting Strategy and Wagering Angles

No Direction (3) and Macnick Time (2) are the clear 1-2 picks, and their exacta will be low-paying. The value is to insert Great Fiber (1) at 8-1 in trifectas and possibly as a win bet. Key No Direction (3) on top with Macnick Time (2) and Great Fiber (1) beneath. Trifectas: No Direction (3) over Macnick Time (2), Great Fiber (1) over Great Fiber (1), Belle Cause (5), Aim's Redirect (6). The Grams barn double entry means one of their horses will be the likely trifecta filler at a generous price; Great Fiber (1) at 8-1 from the rail is the better play between the two.

Selections

Win: No Direction (3) Place: Macnick Time (2) Show: Great Fiber (1)

Race 8 — Post 10:32 PM ET — 1430f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | BUN | Purse $32,900

The card closes with the highest-quality maiden race of the evening, a maiden special weight test at 1,430 furlongs for a $32,900 purse. Nine runners take the gate. Saint Paddy's Day (1) at 1-1 from the Ronney W. Brown barn is the overwhelming public choice. Unified Command (6) at 3-1 is the clear second choice. The maiden special weight conditions attract the better-bred, more expensive prospects, and the closing race often draws the most serious wagering attention from experienced bettors.

Race 8

Pace Analysis

Saint Paddy's Day (1) at 1-1 from the rail is set up to control this race on a fast surface. If Brown's horse can establish a comfortable front-running position without being pressured, the rail and the heavy talent advantage implied by 1-1 favoritism in a maiden special weight could produce a commanding victory. Unified Command (6) at 3-1 is the most likely pace rival or stalker. Goldeck (9) at 4-1 rounds out the morning-line contenders. The nine-horse field gives enough pace challengers to create at least a contested early flow, though Saint Paddy's Day (1)'s post-1 draw means it will be first to the rail and in the best position to dictate terms.

Key Contenders

Saint Paddy's Day (1), trained by Ronney W. Brown with Moises Santaella up, is the overwhelming 1-1 morning-line choice from the rail. Brown, who also saddles Palpitations (6) in Race 1, is a trainer with a long history at Charles Town and significant experience developing maiden special weight runners. The 1-1 morning line in a nine-horse field with quality rivals represents strong conviction. Santaella is one of the meet's established riders and a sound choice on a fast-tracking favorite. At 1-1, the win return is minimal but the horse is clearly the most likely winner. Key him in exotics.

Unified Command (6), from the Jeff C. Runco barn at 3-1 with Arnaldo Bocachica, draws post 6. Runco is a trainer who has been involved in higher-quality maiden races at Charles Town, and the 3-1 morning line despite the middle post draw suggests genuine credentials. Bocachica completes a very busy card tonight and will be well-warmed up by the time this race goes. This is the primary value play to beat the heavy favorite.

Goldeck (9), from the Stephen Murdock barn at 4-1 with Reshawn Latchman riding, draws the outside post in a nine-horse field. The 4-1 morning line despite the difficult outside draw signals real ability. Murdock has been active in the maiden ranks, and Latchman has been logging consistent numbers. At 4-1, Goldeck (9) represents the best longshot price among the legitimate contenders.

Secondary Choices

Direct The Moon (7), from the Michael E. Jones Jr. barn at 12-1 with Christian Maldonado, is a significant longshot despite the quality trainer. Jones Jr. ran Fiber Proof (1) in Race 4, and a dual-race trainer day suggests an active stable. At 12-1 in maiden special weight company, Direct The Moon (7) may need a collapse from the top choices to figure, but trifecta inclusion is warranted.

You Name Him (5), from the John C. Carlisle barn at 15-1 with Jahnxander Raspaldo, draws post 5. Carlisle also trained Montie White Shoes (3) in Race 4 tonight. Raspaldo finishes the evening's riding commitments here. The 15-1 price in maiden special weight company suggests limited breeding or form credentials.

Longshots

Megs Golden Boy (4), from the Kevin Boykins barn at 15-1 with J. Stokes, is an extended price in the maiden special weight. Stokes has been active throughout tonight's card.

Time To Get It (2), from the Kristy Petty barn at 20-1 with G. Larrosa, is a significant longshot in maiden special weight company. The 20-1 price reflects limited competitive form.

They Called'em Bob (3), from the Jay L. Armstrong barn at 20-1 with Christian Hiraldo, is a maximum-odds runner in this field. Armstrong is less active in the stakes-adjacent maiden ranks. Pass.

Foolish Rabbit (8), from the Tonya M. O'Neill barn at 15-1 with V. Rodriguez, draws post 8. O'Neill is an occasional trainer at Charles Town, and 15-1 in maiden special weight company is a fair price.

Betting Strategy and Wagering Angles

Saint Paddy's Day (1) is the single in your exotic structures for this race. Key Saint Paddy's Day (1) on top in exactas with Unified Command (6) and Goldeck (9) beneath. Trifectas: Saint Paddy's Day (1) over Unified Command (6) and Goldeck (9) over Direct The Moon (7), You Name Him (5), and Megs Golden Boy (4). A small win saver on Unified Command (6) at 3-1 is the value play for bettors who want a price on an upset.

Selections

Win: Saint Paddy's Day (1) Place: Unified Command (6) Show: Goldeck (9)

Jockey Notes and Insights

Jahnxander Raspaldo is the busiest rider on tonight's card, drawing mounts in Races 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8 — six of the eight races. This level of activity reflects both his current standing in the jockey colony and the confidence trainers are placing in him this meet. His most significant mounts are Creature (3) in Race 3 for the Shanley barn, Iceteca (4) in Race 5, Keep Shining On Us (4) in Race 6, Ain't No Angel (10) in Race 7 for Grams, and You Name Him (5) in the closing maiden special weight. The sheer volume of rides suggests he is currently one of the meet's leading jockeys by mount count, if not win percentage, and his familiarity with the Charles Town oval is a meaningful edge.

Sunday Diaz Jr. takes high-profile mounts in Race 2 on Collecting Angels (2), Race 4 on Musical Standard (7), and Race 5 on Direct Appeal (7). The Racing Biz's latest jockey statistics indicate the current meet's leading riders, and Diaz's presence on co-morning-line favorite Musical Standard (7) in the allowance is a meaningful endorsement. His workload tonight is focused on the upper-purse events.

J.D. Acosta rides Itzayana (5) in Race 2 and Genuine Gomo (5) in Race 5 — both morning-line favorites. If Acosta fires two for two tonight, his win percentage will be exceptional. Trainers Manolo Mangual and William Straughn choosing the same rider for their top horses suggests Acosta is in peak form at the current meet.

Moises Santaella has the two most significant favorites on the card — Saint Paddy's Day (1) in Race 8 and the secondary role on Fiber Proof (1) in Race 4. Santaella finishing the evening on the 1-1 shot in the maiden special weight is a strong endorsement from the Brown barn.

Arnaldo Bocachica rides in Races 2, 5, 7, and 8, with the key mount on No Direction (3) in Race 7, the 2-1 sprint favorite. He also takes Unified Command (6) in the closing maiden special weight at 3-1. Bocachica consistently handles the Jackson and Runco barn runners, an established local pairing.

The Bocachica family is heavily represented tonight: Arnaldo Bocachica riding Races 2, 5, 7, and 8, and Abnel J. Bocachica riding in Races 1, 3, and 6. Both riders are active and well-established in the Charles Town colony.

Denis Vicente Araujo takes Screaminvengeance (5) in Race 4 and Snitch Dorada (6) in Race 6, the morning-line favorite for the Farrior barn. His continued association with Anthony Farrior's horses is a notable trainer-jockey pairing to track.

Trainer Notes and Insights

Tyler Shanley is the most prominent trainer on tonight's card, saddling three runners: Elite Miss (3) and Spatula (4) in Race 1, and Creature (3) in Race 3. A trainer running multiple horses in the same race at the claiming level, with one listed as the 2-1 favorite, is a strong signal. Shanley's current meet statistics have been solid, and his horses are well-conditioned for the Charles Town oval. The dual entry in Race 1 creates an interesting exacta opportunity where both Shanley runners could fill the top two positions.

Timothy C. Grams runs three horses tonight: Our Street Angel (2) in Race 6, and Great Fiber (1) and Ain't No Angel (10) in Race 7. That is the heaviest single-trainer presence on the card. Grams' dual entry in Race 7's allowance sprint is particularly notable: with Great Fiber (1) drawing the optimal rail post and Ain't No Angel (10) stuck in post 10, it appears the barn is well-covered regardless of which horse fires. The recent Charles Town trainer statistics suggest Grams is among the hotter barns at the current meet.

Kevin Joy runs Sable (1) and Bowling Blue (5) in Race 1, a dual entry in the opening sprint. Joy is a long-established Charles Town conditioner and his ability to place horses at the $5,000 claiming level reflects deep knowledge of this specific circuit. Both horses are in the 4-1 to 6-1 range, suggesting the trainer himself is not strongly committed to one over the other.

Anthony Farrior is the most active trainer across multiple races, with entries in Race 5 — Cat Fast (2) and Long Legged Luis (10) — and Snitch Dorada (6) in Race 6. Farrior's horses have been hitting consistently in the current meet, based on the trainer statistics published July 15. His dual entry in Race 5 at a demanding 1,870 furlongs, with Cat Fast (2) in post 2 and Long Legged Luis (10) in post 10, suggests Cat Fast (2) is the barn's primary weapon given the dramatically superior post draw.

Ronney W. Brown runs Palpitations (6) in Race 1 and the heavy favorite Saint Paddy's Day (1) in Race 8. Brown clearly has a marquee horse closing the card, and the early-card longshot entry in Race 1 is a secondary barn exercise. His win with the meet's first two-year-old winner, Cabin Creek Zeke, just three days ago on July 13 underscores that the Brown barn is in peak condition.

Jean L. Adorno trains Dame Catherine (7) in Race 2 and Iceteca (4) in Race 5, a dual-race trainer day in the route distances. The consistency of Adorno placing runners at route distances may indicate horses with specific stamina profiles suited to Charles Town's two-turn layout.

Russell E. Davis III runs Keep Shining On Us (4) in Race 6 and Macnick Time (2) in Race 7. Davis with Hiraldo in the saddle for Macnick Time (2) is a pairing worth watching in the sprint allowance; Davis has been active in the allowance ranks and Hiraldo is a sharp local rider.

Frederick Clatterbuck saddles Kaylee's Spitfire (1) and Direct Appeal (7) in Race 5, the dual trainer angle in the marathon route. Direct Appeal (7) at 8-1 with Sunday Diaz Jr. from post 7 is the more favorably constructed of the two.

Best Wagering Strategies and Value Plays

The most compelling value angle on tonight's entire card centers on the Shanley barn's dual entry in Race 1. Spatula (4) is the primary win play as the 2-1 favorite with an ideal post draw and the meet's busiest quality trainer. However, the existence of Elite Miss (3) in the same race creates a legitimate exacta structure: Shanley trainers rarely self-sabotage, and both runners could fill the top two spots in a small field.

The trainer-post position overlay of the evening is Great Fiber (1) in Race 7 at 8-1. The Grams dual entry fills the rail with one runner and the extreme outside with another. At a five-furlong sprint at Charles Town, the rail is dramatically superior to post 10, and 8-1 versus the 4-1 stable companion at post 10 is a clear overlay. Great Fiber (1) should be backed to win and used aggressively in trifectas.

The single best win-value play on the card is Cat Fast (2) in Race 5 at 5-1. The Farrior barn is hot, the inside draw in a ten-horse marathon field is as good as it gets, and 5-1 in an allowance route where the public is gravitating toward the 2-1 and 3-1 choices creates a genuine overlay. A win bet here returns meaningful value.

Exotic structure recommendation: The Pick 4 spanning Races 5 through 8 is the card's best sequence for serious bettors. The anchor single is Saint Paddy's Day (1) in Race 8, the 1-1 maiden special weight favorite with the rail draw and a hot trainer. Working back: spread Race 7 with No Direction (3), Macnick Time (2), and Great Fiber (1); single or double Snitch Dorada (6) and Our Street Angel (2) in Race 6; and key Cat Fast (2) with Genuine Gomo (5) and This Juice B Loose (9) in Race 5. A $1 Pick 4 ticket using three horses in Race 5, two in Race 6, three in Race 7, and one in Race 8 costs $18, a manageable investment for a sequence that could return significant multiples if Cat Fast (2) or Great Fiber (1) fires at price.

The exacta plays of the evening: Race 6 — Our Street Angel (2) over Snitch Dorada (6), reversing the morning-line order at a price that improves the return. Race 7 — No Direction (3) over Great Fiber (1), a 2-1 favorite over an 8-1 shot that could pay double digits. Race 3 — Creature (3) over C'est La Vie Nick (8) is the primary exacta structure in the maiden claiming route, reversing the public's top choice order.

For bettors who prefer trifectas, Race 7 presents the best potential payout structure: ten horses, a competitive field, and multiple plausible outcomes in the second and third positions. The favorite No Direction (3) from post 3 is the logical key on top, but the inside-post rail runners Great Fiber (1) and Macnick Time (2) are the natural fillers that could produce a generous mid-range trifecta.

Avoid: The two races with 1-1 favorites — Race 2 and Race 8 — offer no win value. Itzayana (5) and Saint Paddy's Day (1) are both likely winners but should be strictly used as singles within multi-race exotic structures rather than win bets.

Final card overview: Tonight's best win bets are Spatula (4) in Race 1, Creature (3) in Race 3 as the price play, My Max (4) in Race 4 as the value play over co-favorites, Cat Fast (2) in Race 5 as the top overlay, Our Street Angel (2) in Race 6 for price, and Great Fiber (1) in Race 7 as the post-position overlay. These six plays provide a diverse card-long strategy that balances favorites, value selections, and legitimate longshot angles within the context of the Charles Town oval's distinctive geometry and the current meet's trainer and jockey form.

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