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Colonial Downs — Race Day Overview: Saturday, August 22, 2026

Today marks Claiming Crown Showcase Day at Colonial Downs, one of the most significant days on the mid-Atlantic racing calendar. The stakes are elevated beyond the usual purse money: the top two finishers in each of the nine handicap races on today's card will earn automatic berths into the Claiming Crown championship events at Churchill Downs in November. That guarantee adds a layer of competitive intensity to every race, as connections from across the country have pointed horses specifically toward this card. The field quality across the board reflects that ambition, with trainers from the Mid-Atlantic, the Midwest, and beyond all represented.

Today's eleven-race card spans multiple surfaces and distances, ranging from maiden special weight turf sprints to a $100,000 dirt route. The card features a strong mix of claiming crown qualifier handicaps at the $50,000, $62,500, $75,000, and $100,000 levels, alongside a maiden special weight opener and a pair of top-end allowance/handicap turf routes to close the card. The depth of competition makes this an outstanding day for exotic wagering, and the Pick 4 and Pick 5 sequences deserve serious attention from players looking to capitalize on overlays in a competitive field.

Weather and Track Conditions

Colonial Downs sits in New Kent County, Virginia, where late August typically brings warm, humid conditions. Saturday, August 22 is forecast to carry temperatures in the upper 80s with humidity levels running high, consistent with the region's late-summer pattern. Afternoon thunderstorm activity is possible, as has been typical throughout the 2026 Colonial meeting — bettors should monitor conditions near post time for any changes that could affect the turf surfaces.

The Colonial Downs turf course is one of the finest in North America — a 1.5-mile outer turf and a 7-furlong inner turf, both renowned for their drainage capability and consistent footing. The main track, a one-mile oval, has been playing fast throughout the 2026 meet, favoring horses that can establish position early and maintain it. The turf courses have been rated firm to good throughout the meeting, providing ideal footing for turf specialists.

Track Bias and Post Position Analysis

Colonial Downs presents some well-documented tendencies that sharp bettors exploit throughout the meeting. On the main dirt track, early pace is rewarded at sprint distances. The rail to the four path has held up well in 2026, and horses breaking from the inside posts in dirt sprints have shown a measurable edge when they can secure early position without burning excessive energy. In longer dirt routes — particularly the 1760f and beyond distances — closers with strong late fractions get into the mix, but horses that stalk the pace from the two to four path still hold the edge overall.

On the turf courses, the Colonial layout favors stalkers and closers, as the longer straightaway allows horses with late acceleration to run through rivals in the stretch. Post position on the turf is less determinative than at tighter ovals, though horses drawing the extreme outside in large turf fields do face a disadvantage in early positioning. The inner turf, used for routes today, tends to play slightly slower than the outer course and rewards horses with the ability to settle early and produce one sustained run.

The $50,000+ handicap fields today represent the best class horses assembled at Colonial this meet, and class will be the paramount factor in separating contenders from pretenders across the board.

RACE 1 — Post 12:30 — 1210f | Turf | Maiden Special Weight | AOF | Purse $87,500

Pace Analysis

This is a turf sprint for fillies and mares going 1210 furlongs on the grass, and the field of ten presents a wide-open pace scenario. With multiple first-time turf runners likely in the mix and a maiden condition that ensures some unpredictability in how horses handle the surface, the early fractions should be moderate. Expect a pace that sets up for a horse with tactical speed to secure a ground-saving trip early and have something left for the Colonial stretch. The distance — just over six furlongs on turf — will favor horses with a sprint pedigree that translates well to grass.

Key Contenders

Millford Lass (4), trained by Keri Brion and ridden by Martin Chuan, is the morning line favorite at 2-1 and with good reason. Brion is a sharp conditioner who develops young turf runners with patience, and her barn has been live throughout the Colonial meeting. Chuan has been riding well in 2026, and getting the rail in a maiden turf sprint is not a disadvantage on this course. The 2-1 price reflects genuine respect from the morning line maker, and this filly figures to be right there at every call.

Theclockisticking (1), trained by Michael Trombetta and ridden by Pascacio Lopez, represents the powerhouse Trombetta operation, which is always formidable at Colonial Downs during the summer meeting. Trombetta conditions turf maidens as well as anyone on the East Coast, and the 4-1 morning line on this filly suggests she is ready to run a big race. Lopez is a capable pilot who knows this course, and the rail post in a turf sprint is manageable with a quick beginning.

Polka Dot Jersey (2), also at 4-1, comes from the barn of Michael Lauer with Jareth Loveberry up. Loveberry is one of the top jockeys in the Mid-Atlantic region and consistently one of the leading riders at Colonial during the summer. When Loveberry gets on a morning line favorite or co-favorite in a maiden race, it is a strong signal that connections believe the horse is ready to fire.

Secondary Choices

Poll Position (5), the second Trombetta entry at 5-1, draws the five hole with D.E. Centeno. Having two live Trombetta runners in the same maiden race is a legitimate concern for bettors — when a top barn doubles up, they often know which horse is the main event and which is the supporting act, but both can win. Centeno is a solid jockey, and 5-1 on a Trombetta maiden turf runner represents fair value.

Sorica (9), trained by Hugh McMahon and ridden by Mychel Sanchez, is the 8-1 choice on the morning line. McMahon is a steady mid-level conditioner at Colonial, and Mychel Sanchez is one of the best riders in this colony — when Sanchez gets a live mount in a maiden, take notice. The outside draw is not ideal in a turf sprint, but if Sorica (9) has the early foot to angle in, the price could be generous.

Longshots

Hadid (7), trained by Arnaud Delacour and ridden by Jose Vargas, is priced at 10-1. Delacour is a well-regarded trainer who occasionally ships live horses to Colonial, and 10-1 is a price worth considering for a barn that consistently develops turf runners. Dantini (3) at 6-1 from the William Walden barn with Samuel Marin up is another price horse worth a look — 6-1 in a maiden turf sprint is playable if any pace concerns push you toward a horse on the outside. Cuttin' Up (6) at 30-1 from the C. Beale Payne barn and Spun For Joy (8) from the same trainer at 30-1 are both longshots that figure to be outclassed. Virginia Fab (10) at 30-1 from Susan Cooney and Taylor Kingsley rounds out the field and faces a significant challenge against the Trombetta and Brion runners.

Selections

Win: Millford Lass (4) Place: Theclockisticking (1) Show: Polka Dot Jersey (2)

Betting Strategy: Play Millford Lass (4) straight and use Theclockisticking (1) and Polka Dot Jersey (2) underneath in exactas. A trifecta box of Millford Lass (4), Theclockisticking (1), and Poll Position (5) also has merit given the Trombetta double-entry dynamic.

RACE 2 — Post 12:59 — 1760f | Inner Turf | Claiming $16,000 N2L | BUM | Purse $43,125

Pace Analysis

This is a one-mile claiming route on the inner turf for non-winners of two lifetime, restricted to females. The pace scenario in this type of field tends to be honest but not suicidal — mares at this level who have shown some ability to stalk and run often prevail. The 1760-furlong distance will require horses to settle, and a horse with two turns of turf experience and tactical speed should be ideally positioned.

Key Contenders

Sea Lion (6), trained by Kelsey Danner and ridden by Samuel Marin, is the prohibitive morning line favorite at 1-1. At even money in a ten-horse field, this filly is being sent out as a near-certainty, and when a horse is hammered to that price in a claiming route, the barn clearly believes the class level is right. Marin has excellent numbers at Colonial in 2026 and will be a busy rider throughout today's card. The concern at 1-1 is the lack of value, but in a field this deep with maidens and limited winners, the public's confidence in Sea Lion (6) appears well-founded.

Dream Overture (10), trained by Hugh McMahon and ridden by Sheldon Russell, is the second choice at 6-1. McMahon saddles Sorica (9) in Race 1 as well, making this a two-horse training day for his barn. Russell is a capable veteran rider, and 6-1 on a McMahon mare going a mile on the turf represents fair value if you are willing to take on the favorite.

Secondary Choices

Katarzyna (7), trained by Richard Sillaman and ridden by D.E. Centeno, is priced at 8-1. Centeno is a busy rider today and gets on multiple horses for multiple trainers, always a sign of a jockey in demand at this meet. Hovekoma (2) at 10-1 from Jorge Duarte Jr. with Emmanuel Esquivel up and Hale Bop (4) at 10-1 from Ollie Figgins III with Sunday Diaz Jr. up are both worth minor consideration in the exotics.

Longshots

Pegster (5) at 15-1 from Danielle Hodsdon with Karamanos up, Midnight Queen (8) at 20-1 from Irvin Flores with Gavin Ashton, Redheadedstepchild (1) at 30-1 from Gary Williams Jr. with Pascacio Lopez, Native Mischief (3) at 30-1 from David Bourke with Loveberry, and Alice's Moon (9) at 30-1 from the second Figgins entry with Alexis Espinoza are all extreme longshots. The 30-1 contingent faces a steep challenge against the even-money favorite.

Selections

Win: Sea Lion (6) Place: Dream Overture (10) Show: Katarzyna (7)

Betting Strategy: Sea Lion (6) is the play to win, but the 1-1 price limits profit potential. Use Sea Lion (6) on top of Dream Overture (10) and Katarzyna (7) in exactas. The real play here is a Win bet on Sea Lion (6) and rolling her into the Pick 3 with Races 3 and 4.

RACE 3 — Post 1:29 — 1320f | Dirt | Handicap $50,000 | BUN | Purse $50,000

Pace Analysis

This is a Claiming Crown qualifier on the main track, one mile for open company. The pace scenario with three co-favorites at 2-1 each — Kerness K (3), Twelve Treasures (5), and Concrete Glory (6) — suggests a competitive race where pace dynamics will be critical. If all three of these horses want to go forward, the fractions could get hot, setting the stage for a closer or stalker to swoop late. One mile on the dirt at Colonial with a heated pace can produce some wide-open results.

Key Contenders

Concrete Glory (6), trained by Saffie Joseph Jr. and ridden by Nik Juarez, deserves top billing among the co-favorites. Joseph is one of the premier trainers in North America, consistently among the national leaders in wins and earnings, and when he ships a horse to Colonial for a Claiming Crown qualifier, he is serious. The 2-1 morning line on Concrete Glory (6) is almost certainly going to be bet down further by post time. Juarez is a capable jockey, and Joseph horses rarely arrive unprepared.

Kerness K (3), trained by Jamie Ness and ridden by Martin Chuan, is a legitimate contender. Ness is an accomplished conditioner who campaigns extensively in the Mid-Atlantic region and knows the Colonial circuit well. Chuan draws an excellent post in the three hole and should have this horse ideally positioned throughout.

Twelve Treasures (5), trained by Renaldo Richards and ridden by Pascacio Lopez, is the third co-favorite and must be respected. Richards has a solid outfit, and Lopez gets aboard this horse having already piloted Theclockisticking (1) in the opener. A busy Lopez day is usually a good sign that he is in top form.

Secondary Choices

Daufuskie Island (7) at 15-1 from Sarah White with Carlos Eduardo Lopez up is the most interesting price horse in this field. In a race where three horses share short favoritism, any disruption to the pace could elevate a stalker at a generous price. White is a capable trainer who operates somewhat under the radar, and 15-1 in a competitive handicap deserves consideration.

Longshots

Daddy Yankee (2) at 20-1 from Rodolfo Sanchez-Salomon with Marin up, Enlighten (1) at 30-1 from Keith Austin with Grant Whitacre, and Celtic Pride (4) at 30-1 from Angel Rodriguez with Luis Fuenmayor are all significant longshots facing a quality field. None figures to factor unless the pace scenario becomes chaotic.

Selections

Win: Concrete Glory (6) Place: Kerness K (3) Show: Twelve Treasures (5)

Betting Strategy: This Claiming Crown qualifier invites exacta and trifecta wagering with the three co-favorites. Box Concrete Glory (6), Kerness K (3), and Twelve Treasures (5) in the exacta, and include Daufuskie Island (7) in the trifecta for a price kicker. The Claiming Crown berth adds extra motivation for connections to have this horse firing at 100 percent.

RACE 4 — Post 2:01 — 1540f | Dirt | Handicap $62,500 | BUN | Purse $62,500

Pace Analysis

The $62,500 Claiming Crown qualifier at 1540 furlongs (approximately nine furlongs) features a clear pace setup. Zero Blitz (6) is the overwhelming morning line favorite at 1-1, and with Bold Diversion (4) at 3-1 and Indy Charges On (7) at 4-1 as the secondary choices, the pace will likely be set by whoever can establish themselves in front. At nine furlongs on Colonial's main track, a horse that can rate off the pace and produce a sustained stretch run holds an edge when the early pace is contested.

Key Contenders

Zero Blitz (6), trained by Joanne Shankle and ridden by Jorge Ruiz, is the 1-1 morning line choice. Shankle also saddles Bold Diversion (4) in this very race, giving her barn a two-pronged attack on this Claiming Crown qualifier. When a trainer enters two horses in the same race, one is generally regarded as the main event and the other as insurance — at 1-1, Zero Blitz (6) is clearly the Shankle barn's primary hope. Ruiz is a capable pilot, and the six post is a solid draw.

Bold Diversion (4), trained by Shankle and ridden by Samuel Marin, is the stablemate at 3-1. Marin is the busier jockey of the two assigned to Shankle's runners today, and when a trainer puts her top rider on the secondary entry, it can be a signal worth heeding. The 3-1 on Bold Diversion (4) represents better value than the even-money Zero Blitz (6) if you believe the barn's second string can outrun the top choice.

Indy Charges On (7), trained by Lacey Gaudet and ridden by Carlos Eduardo Lopez, is 4-1 and represents an outside threat. Gaudet is a well-regarded trainer who also saddles Forrest City (6) in Race 5, making this a productive day for her stable. The seven post requires some outward positioning early, but at nine furlongs there is plenty of race to be run.

Secondary Choices

Excel Calculator (3) at 8-1 from Joe Sharp's barn with Pascacio Lopez rounds out the legitimate contenders. Sharp is a nationally prominent trainer who occasionally ships to Colonial with sharp horses, and Excel Calculator (3) at 8-1 could be a major overlay if the Sharp barn has this horse cranked up for this spot.

Longshots

Willie Bird (1) at 12-1 from Larry Rivelli with Loveberry, Union Fleet (5) at 20-1 from Jose Magana with Jean Gregor Briceno, and Air Invasion (2) at 30-1 from Martin Paramo with Cipriano Gil are all extreme price horses that face a significant quality gap against the Shankle runners and the Gaudet entry.

Selections

Win: Zero Blitz (6) Place: Bold Diversion (4) Place: Indy Charges On (7)

Betting Strategy: The Shankle double-entry is the story of this race. Box Zero Blitz (6) and Bold Diversion (4) in the exacta to cover both stablemates. Add Indy Charges On (7) and Excel Calculator (3) in trifecta combinations with the Shankle pair on top.

RACE 5 — Post 2:29 — 1870f | Dirt | Handicap $50,000 | BUN | Purse $50,000

Pace Analysis

The $50,000 Claiming Crown qualifier at 1870 furlongs — nearly twelve furlongs or a mile and a half — is the longest dirt race on today's card and demands genuine stamina. Two horses share 2-1 morning line favoritism in Freedom Road (2) and Curlin's Malibu (3), setting up a potential match race between two well-regarded horses in the early going. At this extreme distance, pace will be critical — if one of the short prices goes to the front early, the other will face a choice of stalking or pressing, and that decision could determine the outcome.

Key Contenders

Curlin's Malibu (3), trained by Michael Maker and ridden by Pascacio Lopez, is the more compelling of the two co-favorites from a connections standpoint. Maker is one of the top trainers in North America and regularly competes at the highest levels. Lopez has proven himself throughout this Colonial meeting, and a Maker/Lopez combination at 2-1 in a route is a pairing that commands serious respect. Curlin's Malibu (3) is bred for stamina — the name alone speaks to a route pedigree — and this distance should suit.

Freedom Road (2), trained by Richard Sillaman and ridden by Andrew Wolfsont, is the other co-favorite. Sillaman also saddles Katarzyna (7) in Race 2, giving him a busy day. Freedom Road (2) at 2-1 in a route race suggests a horse in peak form, and Wolfsont is a capable rider at this level.

Forrest City (6), trained by Lacey Gaudet and ridden by Tais Lyapustina, is 5-1 and represents the most intriguing price in the field. Gaudet also enters Indy Charges On (7) in Race 4, demonstrating that her barn has multiple live horses today. At 5-1 in a stacked route, Forrest City (6) deserves a spot in trifecta combinations.

Secondary Choices

Bill Of Rights (5) at 10-1 from Joanne Shankle with Jose Vargas is another Shankle runner on this card — the trainer continues to have horses in play throughout the card. Shankle's runners have been discussed at length in Race 4, and Bill Of Rights (5) at 10-1 in a distance specialty race is worth tracking. Omar Comin (7) at 12-1 from Wade Sanderson with Wilfredo Santiago rounds out the logical secondary choices.

Longshots

Hoodlum (4) at 15-1 from Maria Bowersock with Marin, Get Like Mike (8) at 20-1 from Monica McGoey with Fuenmayor, Ascendance (9) at 20-1 from Renaldo Richards with Rajiv Maragh, and Morning Thoughts (1) at 30-1 from Rodolfo Sanchez-Salomon with Jevian Toledo are all significant longshots at this level. Morning Thoughts (1) from the extreme rail post at 30-1 faces a difficult task against two co-favorites of this quality.

Selections

Win: Curlin's Malibu (3) Place: Freedom Road (2) Show: Forrest City (6)

Betting Strategy: The Maker/Lopez combination gives Curlin's Malibu (3) a meaningful edge in class of connections. Play the exacta with Curlin's Malibu (3) over Freedom Road (2), and use Forrest City (6) in trifecta combinations at 5-1.

RACE 6 — Post 2:59 — 1320f | Dirt | Handicap $62,500 | BUM | Purse $62,500

Pace Analysis

The $62,500 Claiming Crown qualifier for fillies and mares at one mile on the dirt features Julee's Legacy (9) as the dominant 1-1 morning line favorite in a nine-horse field. The pace in this sprint will depend largely on whether Julee's Legacy (9) is a front-runner or stalker — at even money, she figures to dictate terms or sit just off the pace. The $62,500 price tag draws a quality group of mares, and the pace should be honest with multiple horses capable of pressing.

Key Contenders

Julee's Legacy (9), trained by Michael Jones Jr. and ridden by Jeiron Barbosa, is the clear public choice at 1-1. Jones is an established Mid-Atlantic conditioner, and when a trainer sends out an even-money horse in a Claiming Crown qualifier for mares, the confidence is palpable. Barbosa draws the outside post nine, which on a one-mile dirt course at Colonial requires good positioning early, but the inside draw becomes less relevant at this distance. Julee's Legacy (9) figures to be the one to beat.

Stylet (3) at 5-1 from S. Matthew Kintz with Samuel Marin is the most logical challenger. Kintz is a solid conditioner who also saddles La Girvina (2) in Race 8, demonstrating multiple live horses on this card. Marin continues his full-card engagement today, and 5-1 on a Kintz/Marin combination in a mare's handicap is competitive value.

Tiz Purple (5) at 6-1 from Jamie Ness with Mychel Sanchez is another legitimate contender. Ness appears throughout today's card, and NESS runners have been worth following all meet. Sanchez is as reliable a jockey as there is at Colonial, and 6-1 represents fair value if Tiz Purple (5) is sharp.

Secondary Choices

Destination (8) at 10-1 from Miguel Vera with Jean Gregor Briceno is worth including in exotics. Vera is a lesser-known conditioner, but Briceno is a solid rider, and 10-1 provides enough overlay potential to warrant inclusion in trifectas. Miguel's Belle (4) at 12-1 from Michael Simone with Lopez is another secondary price play.

Longshots

Awesome Pic (1) at 20-1 from Enrique Hernandez with Centeno, Miss Interpatation (2) at 20-1 from Simone with Gil, Battleshipper (7) at 20-1 from Kevin Joy with Nomar Arroyo Bueno, and Casa Juanita (6) at 30-1 from John Pimental with Jose Vargas round out the longshot brigade. None of these horses figures prominently unless significant trouble befalls the top choices.

Selections

Win: Julee's Legacy (9) Place: Stylet (3) Show: Tiz Purple (5)

Betting Strategy: Similar to Race 2 and Race 4, the even-money favorite limits straight-up profit. Play Julee's Legacy (9) to win and key her on top of Stylet (3) and Tiz Purple (5) in exactas. Look for trifecta value with Destination (8) as a long price underneath.

RACE 7 — Post 3:31 — 1210f | Turf | Handicap $75,000 | BUN | Purse $75,000

Pace Analysis

The $75,000 Claiming Crown qualifier on the turf at 1210 furlongs features two co-favorites at 2-1 — Bushido (3) and Shape Note (7) — both with strong trainer connections. In a ten-horse turf sprint, pace can be chaotic with multiple horses breaking sharply for position. The Colonial inner turf sprint sets up well for horses that can secure a good early position and maintain it, but the wide field opens the door for a closer with a strong late kick.

Key Contenders

Shape Note (7), trained by Michael Maker and ridden by Jareth Loveberry, is the co-favorite that demands the most attention. Maker's name has appeared multiple times on today's card, and Shape Note (7) with Loveberry — one of the top jockeys in the Mid-Atlantic — is a formidable combination. Loveberry knows this course intimately after years of riding at Colonial, and in a competitive turf sprint for open company at $75,000, a Maker/Loveberry pairing at 2-1 is a legitimate bet.

Bushido (3), trained by Lacey Gaudet and ridden by Forest Boyce, is the other 2-1 choice. Gaudet has runners in three races today — Indy Charges On (7) in Race 4, Forrest City (6) in Race 5, and Bushido (3) here — demonstrating a barn firing on all cylinders. The three post is excellent for a turf sprint, allowing Boyce to find a ground-saving trip along the rail.

Fluid Situation (10), trained by Michael Maker and ridden by Pascacio Lopez, is the second Maker entry at 6-1. Maker sending two horses into this $75,000 qualifier is significant — both are legitimate threats, and Lopez on the second Maker entry at 6-1 is a potential overlay. Lopez has been sharp all card today, and Fluid Situation (10) at 6-1 represents genuine value if connections believe this horse is the stronger of the two.

Secondary Choices

Paynted Warrior (5) at 4-1 from Jose Antonio Vargas's barn with Martin Chuan is the best priced secondary choice. Chuan has had multiple quality mounts today, and 4-1 in a turf sprint at this level is competitive. If Not For Luck (2) at 6-1 from Beau Chapman's barn with Marin is another secondary play worth including in exotics.

Longshots

Normandy Hero (6) at 8-1 from Jamie Ness with Mychel Sanchez is a legitimate price play — Ness runners deserve respect at any price today. Cool Cowboy (8) at 30-1 from Mark Simms Jr. with Esquivel, Little Roo Roo (9) at 30-1 from Michael Jones Jr. with Wesley Ho, Mi Dinero (1) at 30-1 from Robert Werneth with Ubardo Casique, and Outlaw Country (4) at 30-1 from Gerard Ochoa with Jorge Ruiz are all extreme longshots facing an elite-level field.

Selections

Win: Shape Note (7) Place: Bushido (3) Show: Fluid Situation (10)

Betting Strategy: The Maker double-entry creates an interesting wagering situation. Shape Note (7) with Loveberry is the primary play, but at 2-1 the value is limited. Consider a small win bet on Fluid Situation (10) at 6-1 as a secondary play, and use all three of Shape Note (7), Bushido (3), and Fluid Situation (10) in exacta and trifecta combinations. The Maker barn could easily go 1-2 in this spot.

RACE 8 — Post 4:03 — 1760f | Dirt | Handicap $50,000 | BUM | Purse $50,000

Pace Analysis

The $50,000 Claiming Crown qualifier for fillies and mares at 1760 furlongs — one mile on the dirt — features Coquito (6) as the morning line favorite at 2-1. The nine-horse field figures to see an honest pace, as several horses with early speed are in the mix, and the one-mile distance requires tactical ability. Golden Eib Micrphn (3) and Lord's Lady (8) are co-second choices at 4-1, while Antonacci Girl (4) and La Girvina (2) represent additional competitive elements.

Key Contenders

Coquito (6), trained by Joe Sharp and ridden by Pascacio Lopez, is the logical top choice. Sharp is a prominent trainer who has been active at Colonial this meet, and Lopez continues his full-card engagements as one of the key riders today. At 2-1, Coquito (6) appears to be the Sharp barn's best mare in this Claiming Crown qualifier format, and the pairing of Sharp/Lopez gives this entry legitimate credibility.

Golden Eib Micrphn (3), trained by Jonathan Maldonado and ridden by Jevian Toledo, is 4-1 and represents a strong threat. Toledo is a quality jockey who brings experience at Colonial, and Maldonado also saddles Let's Dance Again (1) in Race 9. A trainer with multiple horses running today is often a barn in form. Golden Eib Micrphn (3) at 4-1 is worth including in win/place and exotics.

Lord's Lady (8), trained by A. Ferris Allen III and ridden by H.A. Karamanos, is the other 4-1 choice. Karamanos has been active throughout today's card, and Allen is a respected conditioner in Mid-Atlantic circles. The eight post is workable at a mile for a mare with tactical speed.

Secondary Choices

Antonacci Girl (4) at 6-1 from Jamie Ness with Martin Chuan is the most intriguing secondary play. Ness appears throughout today's card with multiple live horses, and Antonacci Girl (4) at 6-1 with Chuan — a jockey who has been riding sharply all day — represents genuine overlay potential. La Girvina (2) at 5-1 from S. Matthew Kintz with Marin also demands respect given Kintz's active day.

Longshots

Enigmatic (7) at 8-1 from Daniel Eubanks with Jeiron Barbosa is worth a late inclusion in trifectas. Margaret P (9) at 30-1 from Jose Magana with Briceno, Mavilus (5) at 30-1 from Michael Jones Jr. with Wesley Ho, and Castagna (1) at 30-1 from Alejandro Olais Mendieta with Cipriano Gil are all extreme longshots that face a quality gap against the top contenders.

Selections

Win: Coquito (6) Place: Golden Eib Micrphn (3) Show: Antonacci Girl (4)

Betting Strategy: Coquito (6) is the play to win. Spread underneath with Golden Eib Micrphn (3), Lord's Lady (8), and Antonacci Girl (4) in exactas. This race sets up well for a Pick 3 rolling into Race 9 and Race 10.

RACE 9 — Post 4:35 — 1870f | Turf | Handicap $75,000 | BUM | Purse $75,000

Pace Analysis

The $75,000 Claiming Crown qualifier for fillies and mares at 1870 furlongs on the turf — nearly twelve furlongs — is a true stamina test. Smiling Ellie (5) is the dominant 1-1 morning line favorite, trained by Mark Casse with Samuel Marin up. At this extreme turf distance, pace rarely gets frantic, and horses tend to rate early before the field strings out in the final quarter mile. A true route-of-routes turf specialist will have the edge here.

Key Contenders

Smiling Ellie (5), trained by Mark Casse and ridden by Samuel Marin, is the race's centerpiece. Casse is one of North America's premier trainers with an exceptional turf record, and when he ships a mare to a $75,000 Claiming Crown qualifier at 1870 furlongs on the turf, the horse is properly meant. Marin has been riding the entire Colonial card today with remarkable consistency, and pairing him with the Casse barn's representative is a formidable combination. The 1-1 morning line is short, but at the Claiming Crown qualifier level, a Casse turf specialist is rarely overbet.

Notable Exchange (8), trained by Michael Maker and ridden by Mychel Sanchez, is the 5-1 second choice. Maker again appearing at the top level today, with Sanchez — arguably the most accomplished rider on this card — aboard. Notable Exchange (8) at 5-1 with the Maker/Sanchez combination is the most compelling price alternative to Smiling Ellie (5).

Secondary Choices

Goats On A Tree (7) at 6-1 from Kinnon LaRose's barn with Emmanuel Esquivel is worth including. LaRose is a lesser-known trainer, but 6-1 in a turf route with Esquivel up is playable. Goodbetterbest (2) at 8-1 from Joe Sharp's barn with Loveberry is another quality price play — Sharp/Loveberry is a sharp combination, and 8-1 on a Sharp turf router may be underestimated. Dynamic Actress (6) at 8-1 from John Pimental with Pascacio Lopez and Stillthinkingofyou (9) at 8-1 from Derek Ryan with D.E. Centeno round out the secondary choices worth considering.

Longshots

Put A Rock On It (3) at 20-1 from Kieron Magee with Jose Vargas, Let's Dance Again (1) at 20-1 from Jonathan Maldonado with Ismerio Villalobos, and Queen Wilhelmina (4) at 30-1 from Lindsay Schultz with Declan Cannon are all significant longshots. Magee is a respected trainer who occasionally produces turf surprises, and Put A Rock On It (3) at 20-1 merits a small saver in trifectas.

Selections

Win: Smiling Ellie (5) Place: Notable Exchange (8) Show: Goodbetterbest (2)

Betting Strategy: Smiling Ellie (5) is the anchor for this race. Use her as the win play and key her into exactas with Notable Exchange (8) and Goodbetterbest (2). The Pick 3 connecting Races 9-10-11 is the marquee sequence to close out the card.

RACE 10 — Post 5:07 — 1980f | Dirt | Handicap $100,000 | BUN | Purse $100,000

Pace Analysis

The $100,000 Claiming Crown qualifier is the headline race of the card, a mile and a quarter on the dirt for open company. Eight horses contest this high-stakes event, headlined by Nogradi (1) at 2-1 and Majorca (7) at 4-1. This is the richest dirt race at Colonial today, and the field represents the best horses assembled for this meet's marquee qualifier. At 1980 furlongs, pace strategy is paramount — the horse that saves the most ground and produces the strongest late fraction figures to win.

Key Contenders

Nogradi (1), trained by Keri Brion and ridden by Martin Chuan, is the morning line favorite at 2-1. Brion also saddles Millford Lass (4) in Race 1, demonstrating a barn active across the card. The one post in a route race at Colonial is not a disadvantage when the horse can rate, and Chuan has been aboard quality horses all day long. Brion's reputation as a sharp conditioner of route horses on dirt makes Nogradi (1) the legitimate top selection.

Majorca (7), trained by Daniel Eubanks and ridden by Jevian Toledo, is 4-1 and deserves serious consideration. Toledo has been active throughout today's card including Golden Eib Micrphn (3) in Race 8, and he is a quality jockey with Colonial experience. Eubanks also saddles Enigmatic (7) in Race 8. At 4-1, Majorca (7) represents the best value in this field among the top contenders.

Cadet Corps (4), trained by Kelly Breen and ridden by Pascacio Lopez, is 5-1. Breen is a nationally prominent trainer who also runs One Time Willard (9) in Race 11. Lopez has been among the busiest and best riders all day, and Cadet Corps (4) at 5-1 is worth serious attention in the pick-4 and pick-5 sequences.

Secondary Choices

Groveland (2) at 5-1 from Eddie Kenneally with Mychel Sanchez is a legitimate secondary play. Kenneally is a seasoned conditioner, and Sanchez — who closes out the card with Notable Exchange (8) in Race 9 and rides multiple horses today — brings top-tier ability. Baytown Bruiser (6) at 8-1 from Barry King with Marin and Just A Fair Shake (3) at 8-1 from Daniel McKenzie with Forest Boyce are both worth including in trifectas.

Longshots

American Law (5) at 10-1 from Sarah Shaffer with Loveberry and Freedom Principle (8) at 10-1 from Gerard Ochoa with Jorge Ruiz are the most interesting of the longer prices. Loveberry on American Law (5) at 10-1 is worth a small saver — when a quality jockey like Loveberry accepts a 10-1 mount in a $100,000 qualifier, it suggests he believes in the horse's chance.

Selections

Win: Nogradi (1) Place: Majorca (7) Show: Cadet Corps (4)

Betting Strategy: Key Nogradi (1) on top of Majorca (7) and Cadet Corps (4) in exactas. Use Nogradi (1), Majorca (7), and Cadet Corps (4) on top with Groveland (2) and American Law (5) underneath in the trifecta. This race anchors the late Pick 3 (Races 9-10-11) and the closing Pick 4.

RACE 11 — Post 5:37 — 1870f | Turf | Handicap $87,500 | BUN | Purse $87,500

Pace Analysis

The card closes with the $87,500 Claiming Crown qualifier on the turf at 1870 furlongs — a twelve-runner field with two co-favorites at 2-1 and a wide-open pace scenario. What Say Thee (2) and Westside Tide (10) share 2-1 favoritism in a twelve-horse field, which sets up an intriguing closer's race on the turf. With twelve horses going twelve furlongs on the Colonial turf, early pace will be moderate as horses settle into their trips, and the final quarter mile will be the proving ground.

Key Contenders

Westside Tide (10), trained by Joe Sharp and ridden by Pascacio Lopez, is the co-favorite at 2-1 that commands the most attention from a connections standpoint. Sharp closes out an active card — having also saddled Coquito (6) in Race 8 and Goodbetterbest (2) in Race 9 and Funny Uncle (5) here — with what he apparently believes is his best horse of the day. Lopez has been the busiest jockey on this card, riding from Race 1 onward, and pairing him with Sharp's top turf runner in the finale is a bankable angle. The ten post in a twelve-horse turf route is a concern but not a dealbreaker at this distance.

What Say Thee (2), trained by Horacio De Paz and ridden by Johan Rosado, is the other 2-1 choice. De Paz is an under-the-radar trainer whose horses occasionally fire as big prices — having him with a co-favorite at 2-1 in a $87,500 turf qualifier suggests genuine form. Rosado is a capable rider, and the two post is an excellent draw for a turf route.

Two's A Crowd (1), trained by Derek Ryan and ridden by Edwin Gonzalez, is 4-1 and draws the rail post. Ryan also saddles Stillthinkingofyou (9) in Race 9, giving him a productive afternoon. The rail in a twelve-horse turf route at Colonial can be advantageous or problematic depending on how the race sets up — if Two's A Crowd (1) can find a clear path early, the rail saves significant ground.

Secondary Choices

Next Level (4) at 8-1 from Hugh McMahon with Mychel Sanchez is worth including in late pick sequences. McMahon has had horses throughout the card, and Sanchez finishing the day on this runner at 8-1 represents value. One Time Willard (9) at 15-1 from Kelly Breen with Marin is a sharp-barn price play to include in trifectas.

Longshots

Funny Uncle (5) at 15-1 from Joe Sharp with Loveberry is the second Sharp entry in this race. Having both Westside Tide (10) and Funny Uncle (5) in the same field from the Sharp barn creates a familiar dynamic — watch early wagering to determine which is the barn's primary hope. In A Jam (7) at 15-1 from Jason Cook with Declan Cannon and Spanish Noble (8) at 20-1 from Kathleen O'Connell with Cipriano Gil round out the secondary longshots. Mongolian Apple (3) at 30-1 from Renaldo Richards with Rajiv Maragh, E Minor (6) at 30-1 from Maria Bowersock with Jose Vargas, Bar Fourteen (11) at 30-1 from Jason Libertini with H.A. Karamanos, and Malibu Mambo (12) at 30-1 from Martin Hinckson with Jorge Ruiz are all extreme longshots that figure to be outclassed.

Selections

Win: Westside Tide (10) Place: What Say Thee (2) Show: Two's A Crowd (1)

Betting Strategy: Key Westside Tide (10) on top in exactas over What Say Thee (2) and Two's A Crowd (1). Use all three across the top of the trifecta with Next Level (4) and One Time Willard (9) underneath. Funny Uncle (5) at 15-1 as the second Sharp entry deserves a small saver in the trifecta/superfecta.

Jockey Notes and Insights

Pascacio Lopez is the defining jockey presence on today's card, accepting mounts in virtually every race including Theclockisticking (1) in Race 1, Twelve Treasures (5) in Race 3, Excel Calculator (3) in Race 4, Curlin's Malibu (3) in Race 5, Miguel's Belle (4) in Race 6, Fluid Situation (10) in Race 7, Coquito (6) in Race 8, Dynamic Actress (6) in Race 9, Cadet Corps (4) in Race 10, and Westside Tide (10) in Race 11. This level of demand from multiple top trainers tells you everything you need to know about Lopez's standing in this colony. When a jockey is booked this heavily by quality outfits including Sharp, Maker, Brion, and Breen, bettors should take his mounts seriously across the board.

Samuel Marin is nearly as busy, appearing throughout the card and attracting mounts from Walden, Kintz, Rodriguez, Ness, Bowersock, Maker indirectly, and multiple others. Marin's full-card engagement makes him a key figure in the betting, and his mounts on horses trained by Kintz and Ness deserve special attention given those trainers' form today.

Jareth Loveberry brings Mid-Atlantic prestige to Colonial today, booked on Polka Dot Jersey (2) in Race 1, Native Mischief (3) in Race 2, Willie Bird (1) in Race 4, Shape Note (7) in Race 7, Goodbetterbest (2) in Race 9, American Law (5) in Race 10, and Funny Uncle (5) in Race 11. Loveberry's Colonial record is exceptional, and when he gets aboard a horse trained by Maker or Sharp, the combination warrants top-level respect.

Mychel Sanchez commands attention throughout the afternoon, riding Sorica (9) in Race 1, Tiz Purple (5) in Race 6, Normandy Hero (6) in Race 7, Notable Exchange (8) in Race 9, Groveland (2) in Race 10, and Next Level (4) in Race 11. Sanchez is one of the most accomplished veteran riders in the Mid-Atlantic and his presence on Maker's Notable Exchange (8) in Race 9 is a particularly strong signal.

Martin Chuan draws mounts on Millford Lass (4) in Race 1, Kerness K (3) in Race 3, Bold Diversion (4) in Race 4, Paynted Warrior (5) in Race 7, Antonacci Girl (4) in Race 8, and Nogradi (1) in Race 10. Chuan's association with Keri Brion's Nogradi (1) in the feature race of the day makes him the closing-race jockey to watch.

Jevian Toledo, while with fewer mounts than the leaders, picks up key rides on Golden Eib Micrphn (3) in Race 8 and Majorca (7) in Race 10 — two of the most important races on the card. Toledo's quality-over-quantity approach today could produce significant results in the back half of the card.

Trainer Notes and Insights

Michael Maker is the standout trainer of the day, saddling Curlin's Malibu (3) in Race 5, Shape Note (7) and Fluid Situation (10) in Race 7, and Notable Exchange (8) in Race 9. Having four horses spread across the card's most competitive handicap races demonstrates the depth and range of the Maker operation. Most significantly, Maker sends the two top-priced horses in Race 7 while also holding the 5-1 second choice in Race 9 with Mychel Sanchez up. The Maker barn is clearly firing on all cylinders for Claiming Crown Showcase Day.

Joanne Shankle has a two-pronged attack in Race 4 with Zero Blitz (6) and Bold Diversion (4), plus Bill Of Rights (5) in Race 5. Running multiple horses in the same race at the Claiming Crown qualifier level is a statement of confidence, and the Shankle barn's presence across three of the dirt handicap events makes her an omnipresent training force today.

Joe Sharp saddles horses in Race 4 with Excel Calculator (3), Race 8 with Coquito (6), Race 9 with Goodbetterbest (2), and Race 11 with both Westside Tide (10) and Funny Uncle (5). Sharp's reach extends into five races including the finale, and his decision to enter two horses in Race 11 while also being represented in Race 9 suggests a barn that has multiple horses peaking at the right time.

Jamie Ness appears in Race 3 with Kerness K (3), Race 6 with Tiz Purple (5), Race 7 with Normandy Hero (6), and Race 8 with Antonacci Girl (4). Ness is one of the most consistent Mid-Atlantic trainers and routinely outperforms his odds across multiple surfaces. Multiple live Ness horses on today's card mean bettors should track his entire stable today.

Lacey Gaudet saddles Indy Charges On (7) in Race 4, Forrest City (6) in Race 5, and Bushido (3) in Race 7. Three horses in three different races is a productive day for any trainer, and Gaudet's focus on Route/distance races reflects a barn that has horses in condition to run long and hard.

Keri Brion handles Millford Lass (4) in Race 1 and Nogradi (1) in Race 10 — bookending the card with two horses at favorable odds levels. If Millford Lass (4) wins the opener at 2-1, bettors should be even more aggressive with Nogradi (1) in the feature.

Kelly Breen runs Cadet Corps (4) in Race 10 and One Time Willard (9) in Race 11, a prominent trainer closing the card with two legitimate contenders. Breen's operation regularly competes at the highest levels of mid-tier stakes racing, and both horses deserve respect.

Best Wagering Strategies and Value Plays

The overriding betting theme on Claiming Crown Showcase Day at Colonial is that even-money favorites appear in multiple races — Sea Lion (6) in Race 2, Zero Blitz (6) in Race 4, and Julee's Legacy (9) in Race 6 — while Smiling Ellie (5) in Race 9 is also at 1-1. When chalk dominates multiple races on a card, the sophisticated bettor uses those favorites as anchors in multi-race exotics rather than betting them straight at minimal profit.

The Pick 4 covering Races 8 through 11 represents the best late-card sequence of the day. Coquito (6) in Race 8 at 2-1, Smiling Ellie (5) in Race 9 at 1-1, Nogradi (1) in Race 10 at 2-1, and Westside Tide (10) in Race 11 at 2-1 form a logical chalk ticket — but the payoff would be minimal. The smart approach is to single Smiling Ellie (5) in Race 9 given the Casse/Marin connection's overwhelming advantage, and spread in Races 8, 10, and 11 to generate a meaningful return.

For the Pick 5 covering Races 7 through 11, the sequence begins with the competitive $75,000 turf sprint in Race 7 where the Maker double-entry of Shape Note (7) and Fluid Situation (10) creates a natural two-horse coverage. Using both Maker horses in Race 7, singling Smiling Ellie (5) in Race 9, and spreading in Races 8 and 10 creates a ticket structure that can return several hundred dollars on a winning sequence.

The best individual value play on the card is Fluid Situation (10) at 6-1 in Race 7. When Michael Maker enters two horses in a $75,000 Claiming Crown qualifier and assigns Pascacio Lopez — the card's busiest and most in-demand jockey — to the morning line 6-1 horse rather than the 2-1 choice, it is worth asking whether Lopez's assignment reflects inside knowledge about which horse is the stronger of the two. Fluid Situation (10) at 6-1 with Lopez up in a Maker two-entry situation deserves a win bet and top billing in exacta and trifecta combinations.

Excel Calculator (3) at 8-1 in Race 4 from the Joe Sharp barn with Lopez represents a second strong value play. Sharp is a nationally competitive trainer who does not ship horses to Colonial for exhibition purposes, and 8-1 on a Sharp/Lopez entry in a $62,500 dirt route qualifier is a price that could easily be cut in half by post time.

For the early Pick 3 covering Races 1-2-3, using Millford Lass (4) in Race 1, singling Sea Lion (6) in Race 2 (where the 1-1 favorite is worth trusting as a single given the field quality), and spreading Concrete Glory (6) and Kerness K (3) in Race 3 creates a manageable three-race sequence.

The key trifecta structure for Race 11 — the card-closing $87,500 turf qualifier — is Westside Tide (10) and What Say Thee (2) on top over Two's A Crowd (1), Next Level (4), and One Time Willard (9) in the bottom. With twelve horses at extreme prices filling the field, the bottom slots of the trifecta and superfecta are likely to pay well even if the top two favorites run 1-2.

Finally, the Claiming Crown berth incentive cannot be understated as a wagering factor. Trainers who have pointed horses for this card specifically to earn Churchill Downs berths will have their runners at peak preparation. Horses shipped in from outside the Colonial colony — Maker's Curlin's Malibu (3) and Shape Note (7), Casse's Smiling Ellie (5), Breen's Cadet Corps (4) — represent operations that have specifically targeted today's races. That level of targeting translates to maximum preparedness, and bettors should lean toward these shipping trainers in any race where the local competition appears equal on paper.

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