Emerald Downs – Pick Pony Handicapper Report & Tip Sheet – News and Analysis for the May 31, 2026 card

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Race Day Overview — Emerald Downs, May 31, 2026

Sunday's nine-race card at Emerald Downs in Auburn, Washington presents a varied menu of conditions spanning claiming, allowance, and maiden events across dirt distances ranging from six furlongs to a mile and three-sixteenths. The card opens at 4:50 PM Pacific and concludes with the nightcap just before 9:00 PM. Purses range from $8,000 in the closing claimer up to $14,000 in the opening allowance sprint, reflecting the regional-circuit flavor of the Pacific Northwest's premier oval.

Emerald Downs is approaching the midpoint of its summer meet, and the competitive landscape is dominated by a core group of active trainers — Jorge Rosales, David Martinez, Gary Greiner, and Jose Puentes among the most prominent — who are fielding multiple horses across the card. Jockey Silvio Ruiz Amador is the busiest rider on the card, appearing in seven of nine races, with Karlo Lopez and Blake Nunnally also logging heavy books. The trainer-jockey alliances among these connections will play a significant role in race analysis throughout the day.

Notable multi-race trainer involvement: Jorge Rosales saddles horses in Races 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9, making him the dominant barn to watch. David Martinez has entries in Races 4 and 8. Gary Greiner runs horses in Races 3 and 8. These high-volume operations at the regional level typically indicate strong familiarity with current conditions at the track.

The card features two maiden races (Races 3 and 5), three claiming events at various price levels, and a pair of allowance contests bookending the card. The presence of the n2L (non-winners of two lifetime) condition in Races 4 and 9 creates overlapping eligibility with horses that may be dropping or ascending in class, a dynamic that frequently produces value on the wagering sheets.

Weather and Track Conditions — Emerald Downs, May 31, 2026

Late May in the Pacific Northwest typically brings transitional weather, with the region's wet season giving way — inconsistently — to early summer conditions. For Auburn, Washington on May 31, 2026, forecasts indicate mostly cloudy skies with mild temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s Fahrenheit at post time for the first race, climbing minimally through the card. There is a meaningful probability of light showers in the late afternoon, potentially impacting the early portion of the card before tapering in the evening hours.

Track condition at Emerald Downs is expected to be rated good to fast. If the anticipated light showers arrive prior to the 4:50 first post, the main track may carry a good or even sloppy designation for the first several races before drying through the card's latter half. Emerald Downs' one-mile oval drains reasonably well given its sandy soil base beneath the main dirt surface, meaning significant rainfall would be required to push the rating below good.

Wind is expected to be light and from the southwest at 8-12 mph, presenting no unusual challenge to jockeys or horses.

Track Bias and Post Position Analysis

Emerald Downs is a one-mile oval with a relatively short stretch run of approximately 975 feet. The track has historically demonstrated a mild speed bias on a fast surface, with horses that establish early position from the inside posts performing at a slightly elevated win rate in sprint distances. In six-furlong races (1210-1320 feet), inside posts one through three have historically performed well when horses break cleanly and can secure a stalking or pace-pressing position without burning too much early energy.

At seven furlongs and beyond, the post position bias is somewhat neutralized. The additional distance allows for a more complete trip, and closers have a better opportunity to produce. In the mile-and-one-eighth or route configurations, outside posts are not a significant disadvantage as long as the horse can secure a comfortable early position.

On a good or wet-fast surface, the bias can shift more dramatically toward inside speed. Horses exiting post one and two in sprint races with demonstrated early foot should be given added consideration if the track is anything less than fast. Conversely, on a sloppy track, inside posts can become disadvantageous due to kickback and surface unevenness near the rail.

For today's card, pace-pressing horses drawn inside in the sprints — particularly Races 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, and 9 — should receive a slight positional edge in early assessments. In the two routes (Races 6 and 8), pace will be the primary determinant, and post position matters less than tactical positioning in the run to the first turn.

RACE 1 — Post 4:50 — 1320f | D | R | Alw 10000s | BUM | Purse $14,000

This six-and-one-half-furlong allowance sprint for state-breds opens the card with five older mares competing under the “non-winners of a race other than maiden, claiming, or starter” condition, which means these are horses making their first or early attempts at the allowance level. The $14,000 purse is the richest on the card, which elevates the quality of competition relative to the middle-card claiming races.

Race 1

Pace Analysis

With two horses carrying co-favorite billing at 2-1 — Clubhouse Drama (POST 1) and Princess Hekawi (POST 5) — this race shapes up as a potentially contested early pace scenario. CLUBHOUSE DRAMA's inside post position under Blake Nunnally is a natural advantage if she can break clean and clear to the front. Princess Hekawi (POST 5) from the outside post will need to either use early speed to cross or settle just off the pace. The presence of Bobby's Genie (POST 4) under Adrian Castellanos adds a third possible pace element. If three horses contest the early fractions, the race could set up for a stalker or closer to pick up the pieces, but in a five-horse field, there may not be enough depth to produce a true pace collapse.

Key Contenders

Clubhouse Drama (POST 1) is the morning line co-favorite at 2-1, trained by Gibson Howard F and piloted by Blake Nunnally. The inside post is a notable advantage in this sprint distance on a track that has shown a mild inside lean. Nunnally is among the more experienced riders on the circuit and will likely look to establish early position from the gate, controlling pace on a five-horse board where lone-speed scenarios can be decisive. The allowance condition — non-winners other than maiden/claiming — suggests Clubhouse Drama has been competitive enough in easier company to earn the promotion.

Princess Hekawi (POST 5) shares the 2-1 morning line and is trained by Tim McCanna, with F.T. Alvarado up. McCanna has maintained a solid conditioning program through the meet, and Alvarado is a capable hand who can handle an outside post with tactical flexibility. From post five in a five-horse field, Alvarado will have a clear view of the pace scenario developing and can dictate whether to press or track. Princess Hekawi's slight disadvantage is the outside post, but with only five runners, this is manageable.

Secondary Choices

Bobby's Genie (POST 4) at 3-1 under Adrian Castellanos for trainer Jorge Rosales is the horse that warrants the most respect among the secondary tier. Rosales is the most active trainer on today's card and has demonstrated consistent placement ability with his horses throughout the current meet. Castellanos has been a solid partner for the Rosales barn. Bobby's Genie's position at post four gives her a stalking option from a central draw, and at 3-1 she represents fair value if the two co-favorites cancel each other in a pace duel.

Longshots

Ms Flashy Harbor (POST 2) at 4-1 for trainer Steve Bullock with Karlo Lopez is a logical contender at a price. Lopez is one of the better riders on the circuit and will get an ideal inside trip from post two if the field strings out early. Bullock is a capable regional trainer, and at 4-1 in a five-horse field, any improvement from her last effort could make this a competitive price.

Vulin (POST 3) at 8-1 is the longest shot in the field for trainer Gary Greiner with Silvio Ruiz Amador, who has the heavy book today. Greiner's barn typically maintains consistent form, but 8-1 in a five-horse field suggests limited recent competitive edge at this level. Worth a small inclusion in exotic tickets as a throwout for show if the pace gets hot.

Betting Strategy

In a short five-horse field where two runners share the favorite billing, the exacta is the primary play. Using Bobby's Genie (POST 4) underneath both co-favorites in the exacta is the best value construction. A small win bet on Ms Flashy Harbor (POST 2) at 4-1 as a price horse is also viable. Structuring a trifecta using Clubhouse Drama (POST 1) / Princess Hekawi (POST 5) on top with Bobby's Genie (POST 4) and Ms Flashy Harbor (POST 2) filling the bottom is the primary exotic approach.

Selections

Win: Clubhouse Drama (POST 1) Place: Bobby's Genie (POST 4) Show: Ms Flashy Harbor (POST 2)

RACE 2 — Post 5:17 — 1320f | D | C | Clm 2500b | BUM | Purse $8,500

A six-and-one-half-furlong claiming sprint at the $2,500 claiming level for fillies and mares, this race represents the lowest claiming price on the card. At this price point, the field is composed of horses at or near the bottom of the claiming ladder, making consistency and recent form the primary handicapping factors over class considerations.

Race 2

Pace Analysis

Six horses contest this sprint, and the pace picture is somewhat muddled given the claiming price. Lula Bella (POST 5) is the morning line favorite at 2-1 under Blake Nunnally for trainer Jennifer Nunnally — a husband-and-wife training and riding combination that is a fixture at Emerald Downs. Prancipants (POST 6) at 3-1 and Bacalar (POST 4) at 4-1 are the nearest threats. With Nunnally likely dictating terms from post five, this could be a front-running scenario if she breaks well. The middle posts of three through five will be the early position battleground. Lucy L (POST 2) and Ready To Gig (POST 3) figure to be early pressers or stalkers depending on their running styles.

Key Contenders

Lula Bella (POST 5) at 2-1 benefits from the Nunnally family combination, which carries strong local credibility. The trainer-jockey pairing of Jennifer and Blake Nunnally frequently produces winners at Emerald Downs, and horses from this barn tend to be properly prepared for their conditions. At the $2,500 claiming level, Lula Bella (POST 5) is likely among the more experienced and consistent competitors in the field. The 2-1 morning line is a reasonable price given the connection's track record.

Prancipants (POST 6) at 3-1 under Jairo Moreno for trainer Jose Puentes comes from the outside post in a six-horse field, but at this class level, post position is somewhat neutralized by the lower quality of competition breaking from the gate. Puentes sends out horses with reasonable preparation, and 3-1 is a fair market price.

Secondary Choices

Bacalar (POST 4) at 4-1 under Silvio Ruiz Amador for trainer Shelly Crowe is a legitimate secondary contender. Amador's heavy book today suggests the jockey community views him as the circuit's best overall option, and his mounting on Bacalar (POST 4) at the center of the field gives him a versatile trip option. Crowe is an experienced regional conditioner.

Lucy L (POST 2) at 4-1 under Jose Elias Rodriguez for trainer Rigoberto Velasquez is co-priced with Bacalar (POST 4) and worth consideration as an inside stalker. Rodriguez has been active on the card.

Longshots

Ready To Gig (POST 3) at 5-1 for trainer Robert Baze with Karlo Lopez is the most intriguing price in the field. The Baze name carries significant weight in Pacific Northwest racing circles — Robert Baze is part of a renowned racing family in the region — and any time a Baze-trained horse is offered at 5-1 in a claiming race at this level, it merits investigation. Lopez is among the meet's top riders and should extract a good trip from post three.

Big Catty (POST 1) at 6-1 under F.T. Alvarado for trainer Sergio Perez has the inside post advantage but carries the longest price among the top half of the field. At the $2,500 level, the inside post can be decisive, and Alvarado's experience allows him to maximize positional advantages.

Betting Strategy

The Nunnally family stable is the primary betting target, but Lula Bella (POST 5) at 2-1 offers limited win value. The better approach is to use Lula Bella (POST 5) and Ready To Gig (POST 3) on top in exactas and trifectas, with Bacalar (POST 4) and Prancipants (POST 6) filling. The 5-1 price on Ready To Gig (POST 3) with the Lopez-Baze combination creates a legitimate overlay if the morning line holds.

Selections

Win: Lula Bella (POST 5) Place: Ready To Gig (POST 3) Show: Bacalar (POST 4)

RACE 3 — Post 5:44 — 1210f | D | M | Md 10000 | BUM | Purse $10,000

A six-furlong maiden claiming event at the $10,000 level for fillies and mares, this is the first of two maiden races on the card. Six starters contest a condition that typically draws horses with multiple starts who have been unable to break their maiden in previous attempts. Identifying which horse is closest to a breakthrough — whether through improving form, a favorable post, or a class drop — is the central handicapping task.

Race 3

Pace Analysis

Dixie's Delight (POST 1) at 2-1 is the clear morning line favorite, and as the only runner from the inside post in a six-horse field, the early pace picture may be shaped by whether she sets or tracks the tempo. The two Gary Greiner horses — Circle Of Fire (POST 2) and Denada (POST 3) — occupy posts two and three respectively, creating the possibility that the Greiner barn could influence the pace narrative from the inside portion of the gate. With three horses from posts one through three carrying the lowest odds in the field, the early fractions figure to be competitive.

Key Contenders

Dixie's Delight (POST 1) at 2-1 is trained by Blaine Wright with Lenny A. Seecharan aboard. Seecharan is a dependable regional rider who can handle inside post duties efficiently. The 2-1 morning line in a six-horse maiden field suggests a notable form edge over the competition, and Wright's selection of Seecharan indicates a trainer comfortable with his rider's ability to control fractions in a sprint. In maiden claiming races at the regional level, the morning line favorite converts at a higher rate than in open stakes company, making Dixie's Delight (POST 1) a legitimate win candidate.

Circle Of Fire (POST 2) at 4-1 and Denada (POST 3) at 4-1 both come from the Gary Greiner barn, with Amador aboard Circle Of Fire (POST 2) and Talliyah Timentwa on Denada (POST 3). The dual Greiner entry presents an interesting scenario: typically in a two-horse stable entry, one runner is considered the primary and the other the secondary. Amador's presence on Circle Of Fire (POST 2) suggests she may be the Greiner stable's preferred runner, as Amador is carrying the heavier book today and typically gets the better of stable's options.

Secondary Choices

Doyou Hearyourself (POST 4) at 4-1 under I.D. Enriquez for trainer Frank Lucarelli is the fourth horse in the field sharing the 4-1 morning line price, which in itself is notable — three of the six horses are co-priced at 4-1. Doyou Hearyourself (POST 4) from post four has a mid-field draw that allows for tactical flexibility, and Lucarelli is a competent regional conditioner.

Why Not Mayzee (POST 6) at 6-1 under Karlo Lopez for trainer Kendra Lyons rounds out the secondary tier. Lopez on the outside post in a six-horse maiden field will have to cover more ground but benefits from a clear view of the pace. Lyons' barn has been competitive during the meet.

Longshots

Infernal Tori (POST 5) at 10-1 under Blake Nunnally for trainer Alan Bozell is the longest shot in the field. In a maiden claiming race where most runners have demonstrated moderate form, 10-1 represents a significant gap. This horse would need significant improvement to factor, though Nunnally's ability to get a good trip from post five on a sprint is not negligible. Include in trifecta tickets only as a deep filler.

Betting Strategy

The primary play here is Dixie's Delight (POST 1) to win, with exactas pairing her with Circle Of Fire (POST 2) and Doyou Hearyourself (POST 4). The dual Greiner entry complicates the analysis — using both Circle Of Fire (POST 2) and Denada (POST 3) in exotics covers the barn's best option regardless of which performs. Trifectas keying Dixie's Delight (POST 1) on top with the Greiner horses and Doyou Hearyourself (POST 4) filling are the recommended structure.

Selections

Win: Dixie's Delight (POST 1) Place: Circle Of Fire (POST 2) Show: Doyou Hearyourself (POST 4)

RACE 4 — Post 6:10 — 1320f | D | C | Clm 5000n2l | BUM | Purse $9,000

A six-and-one-half-furlong claiming sprint at the $5,000 level restricted to non-winners of two lifetime races, this condition creates an eligible pool of horses with one career win or those who have competed multiple times without winning. The n2L restriction often produces wide-open fields where class drops from more accomplished horses mix with younger or developing animals. Social Status (POST 3) at 1-1 on the morning line is a strong odds-on favorite in a six-horse field.

Race 4

Pace Analysis

Social Status (POST 3) at 1-1 is the controlling figure in this analysis. An odds-on favorite in a six-horse claiming field at this level almost certainly carries a substantial form edge, and the pace scenario will largely be dictated by how her connections choose to deploy her. The 1-1 price in a six-horse $9,000 purse race signals a horse significantly outclassing this field by recent performance standards. Hoping She Will (POST 6) at 3-1 and Coconut Dreams (POST 5) at 4-1 are the logical stalkers from the outside posts.

Key Contenders

Social Status (POST 3) at 1-1 under K. Krigger for trainer Ramiro Meraz Martinez is the near-chalk of the card and deserves the favorite billing at face value. Kriegger is a well-traveled jockey who has ridden at major tracks across North America and brings high-level experience to a regional circuit. The combination of a proven jockey on an odds-on morning line horse in a restricted condition race is a difficult proposition to oppose. The post three draw is excellent for a sprint, allowing Kriegger to settle Social Status (POST 3) in a comfortable stalking position or press forward if the fractions allow.

Hoping She Will (POST 6) at 3-1 under Karlo Lopez for trainer Blaine Wright is the primary betting alternative. Lopez from the outside in a six-horse field will track the pace and attempt to run down Social Status (POST 3) in the stretch. Wright has shown solid win percentage numbers during the meet, and at 3-1, Hoping She Will (POST 6) offers genuine place and show value even if she cannot upset the favorite.

Secondary Choices

Coconut Dreams (POST 5) at 4-1 under Amador for trainer David Martinez is the other David Martinez entry on the card. Martinez sends two horses in different races today, and Coconut Dreams (POST 5) at 4-1 is a legitimate secondary price horse. Amador's versatile riding style suits a horse from post five that needs to find a comfortable position early in a six-horse field.

White Peony (POST 1) at 5-1 under Kevin Orozco for trainer David Martinez is the second Martinez runner in this race. The 5-1 morning line from the inside post represents value if she can clear to a comfortable position early. Orozco has been picking up regular mounts at the meet and is a capable rider in sprints.

Longshots

Bluebird Cafe (POST 2) at 10-1 under Blake Nunnally for trainer Dale Koler and Cheekwood (POST 4) at 15-1 under Adrian Castellanos for trainer Steve Koler are the two longest shots in the race. Both represent long prices in a field where the favorite is commanding. The Koler family connection between Dale and Steve is notable — these are likely related trainers sharing the surname — but neither horse warrants serious win consideration at these prices. They can serve as trifecta fillers if an upset combination is being pursued.

Betting Strategy

Social Status (POST 3) at 1-1 is a horse you either accept as the win selection or use under in exotics looking for value in the bottom positions. The best exotic approach is an exacta pairing Social Status (POST 3) over Hoping She Will (POST 6) and Coconut Dreams (POST 5). If you want to beat the chalk entirely, a win bet on Hoping She Will (POST 6) at 3-1 with Lopez from the outside is the way to make a statement against the morning line. The trifecta using Social Status (POST 3) on top with the rest of the field in second and third is a reasonable saver ticket.

Selections

Win: Social Status (POST 3) Place: Hoping She Will (POST 6) Show: Coconut Dreams (POST 5)

RACE 5 — Post 6:55 — 1210f | D | M | Md 10000 | BON | Purse $10,000

The second maiden claiming event on the card, this six-furlong race for open company at the $10,000 claiming price draws an eight-horse field — the largest of the day. Open maiden company at the $10,000 level creates a broader range of eligibility than the fillies-and-mares only Race 3, and the larger field generates more exotic wagering opportunities. Jess In Time (POST 3) at 3-1 tops the morning line in a competitive spread of prices.

Race 5

Pace Analysis

Eight horses in a six-furlong race at a regional track creates a legitimate pace question. Halo's Valor (POST 1), Americain Poet (POST 2), and Jess In Time (POST 3) occupy the three inside posts and figure to be involved in the early tempo. If multiple early runners contest the front, the race could set up for closers from the middle and outside posts. The Bronx Bull (POST 4), Al's Big Boy (POST 5), and Three P's (POST 7) likely have more stalking or closing profiles. The dynamic between early pace and closers in an eight-horse maiden field is the central strategic question.

Key Contenders

Jess In Time (POST 3) at 3-1 under K. Krigger for trainer Tim McCanna is the morning line choice. McCanna is one of the more active trainers on today's card, also sending out Princess Hekawi (POST 5) in Race 1. The double presence of a capable trainer with Krigger aboard — an experienced jockey who brings big-track credentials — gives Jess In Time (POST 3) a clear edge in rider quality over much of this field. Post three from the inside is a strong draw in a six-furlong sprint.

Americain Poet (POST 2) at 4-1 under Karlo Lopez for trainer Mark Cloutier is the logical alternative at a fair price. Lopez has consistently produced in competitive situations at the meet, and Americain Poet (POST 2) from post two with inside positioning represents a genuine threat to Jess In Time (POST 3). The 4-1 price is an overlay relative to the combination of Lopez's skill and the inside post.

Halo's Valor (POST 1) at 4-1 under Amador for trainer Charles Essex is the third co-priced contender. Essex is a steady regional conditioner, and Halo's Valor (POST 1) from the rail post is a horse that needs to break sharply to maximize the positional advantage.

Secondary Choices

Al's Big Boy (POST 5) at 5-1 under Lenny Seecharan for trainer Michael Morris is a legitimate secondary contender at a price. Morris has been a consistent presence at the meet, and Al's Big Boy (POST 5) from post five in an eight-horse field may find a ground-saving stalking trip if the inner posts fight for position.

The Bronx Bull (POST 4) at 8-1 under Talliyah Timentwa for trainer Debbie Van Horne is a horse to consider in exotics at the price. Timentwa is a developing rider at the circuit, and the 8-1 morning line creates value if she can execute a ground-saving trip from post four.

Longshots

Three P's (POST 7) at 6-1 under Alex Cruz for trainer Scott Tubbs is a price horse from the outside that could benefit if the inside horses fight early. Cruz is a capable regional rider, and 6-1 in a maiden field with pace questions is a legitimate overlay.

Honoring Autism (POST 8) at 8-1 under Allyssa Morales for trainer Jorge Rosales carries the widest draw in the race. Rosales having a horse in this maiden event is worth noting given his dominance on the card, and Morales has been developing her craft at the meet. The outside post in a six-furlong maiden race is a genuine disadvantage.

Dewey Lake (POST 6) at 15-1 under Francisco Diaz-Lopez for trainer Jose Navarro is the longest price in the race and would require a pace collapse and a significant best-effort to factor.

Betting Strategy

With eight horses and a contested early pace expected, trifecta wagering is the primary approach. Key Jess In Time (POST 3) and Americain Poet (POST 2) on top of multi-horse lower portions using Al's Big Boy (POST 5), Halo's Valor (POST 1), and Three P's (POST 7). An exacta box using the top two with Three P's (POST 7) as a value inclusion is cost-effective.

Selections

Win: Jess In Time (POST 3) Place: Americain Poet (POST 2) Show: Al's Big Boy (POST 5)

RACE 6 — Post 7:21 — 1760f | D | C | Clm 3500b | BUN | Purse $9,500

Seven furlongs for open claiming at the $3,500 price — the first of two route distances on the card. An eight-horse field navigates a distance that demands a different set of qualities than the sprint races dominating the card. Pace endurance, route experience, and tactical positioning through the first turn are paramount. Bert's Prospect (POST 1) and Brother Reid (POST 4) share the 4-1 morning line co-favorite billing with Enos Slaughter (POST 5).

Race 6

Pace Analysis

Seven furlongs at Emerald Downs requires horses to handle a run from the gate around the first turn and into a long backstretch before the final push. In an eight-horse field, the first quarter mile will establish the pace hierarchy. Bert's Prospect (POST 1) from the rail has an obvious positional advantage entering the first turn. Enos Slaughter (POST 5) under Amador for trainer Marcelino Trujillo will need to find early position from the middle of the gate. Bourbon Dancer (POST 8) at 5-1 is the deepest draw and will likely settle off the pace in a closer role. The pace in this eight-horse route could be honest if multiple early runners challenge from the inside.

Key Contenders

Bert's Prospect (POST 1) at 4-1 under K. Krigger for trainer Jerry Kum Hon Cheung Kum is the inside post runner with a high-profile jockey. The combination of the inside post at seven furlongs, Krigger's experienced pace management, and a co-favorite price creates an appealing package. At seven furlongs, controlling the rail through the first turn conserves energy and sets up a strong stretch run.

Enos Slaughter (POST 5) at 4-1 under Amador for trainer Marcelino Trujillo is the third co-favorite and perhaps the most intriguing due to Amador's heavy presence on today's card. When a jockey is booking seven races in a day and accepts a specific mount at a specific price, it often signals confidence from connections. Trujillo is a competent regional trainer, and Enos Slaughter (POST 5) from post five should find a comfortable stalking position in a seven-furlong contest.

Brother Reid (POST 4) at 4-1 under Adrian Castellanos for trainer Jorge Rosales adds another Rosales runner to an already active barn presence on the card. Castellanos has been a reliable partner for Rosales throughout the meet, and the center of the gate at seven furlongs provides maximum flexibility in trip selection.

Secondary Choices

Bourbon Dancer (POST 8) at 5-1 under F.T. Alvarado for trainer Victor Trujillo is the closing type from the outside that could benefit significantly from any pace collapse. Seven furlongs with an eight-horse field increases the probability of a fast early tempo that sets up late runners. Alvarado is a capable closer's rider, and Bourbon Dancer (POST 8) at 5-1 has appeal in trifecta tickets.

Hadlees Honor (POST 7) at 6-1 under Karlo Lopez for trainer Shelly Crowe is another price horse from the outside that could benefit from pace. Lopez on a 6-1 shot in a route race is always worth noting.

Longshots

Gordy's Boy (POST 3) at 8-1 under Jose Elias Rodriguez for trainer Guillermo Preciado is a mid-field price that could figure if the pace is honest. Supermax (POST 6) at 10-1 under Blake Nunnally for trainer Jorge Maravilla rounds out the mid-tier longshots. Its Thievery (POST 2) at 15-1 under Kevin Orozco for trainer Sergio Perez is the longest price in the field and would require significant improvement to contend.

Betting Strategy

The three-way co-favorite situation at 4-1 creates legitimate exotic value. Using all three — Bert's Prospect (POST 1), Brother Reid (POST 4), and Enos Slaughter (POST 5) — as the win component of exactas with Bourbon Dancer (POST 8) underneath captures the most likely outcomes at reasonable cost. A small win bet on Bourbon Dancer (POST 8) as a closer price play adds value to the ticket.

Selections

Win: Bert's Prospect (POST 1) Place: Enos Slaughter (POST 5) Show: Bourbon Dancer (POST 8)

RACE 7 — Post 7:47 — 1210f | D | C | Clm 5000 | BUN | Purse $12,000

Six furlongs for open claiming at the $5,000 level, with a $12,000 purse that makes this one of the stronger claiming races on the card. Seven horses contest a sprint distance in open company, led by the morning line favorite Peter Flies (POST 1) at 2-1. This race has a clear early pace story shaped by multiple horses with presumed front-running or pace-pressing profiles.

Race 7

Pace Analysis

Peter Flies (POST 1) at 2-1 from the rail post under Karlo Lopez for trainer Charles Essex is positioned to control early pace if he breaks well. A 2-1 morning line favorite from the inside rail in a sprint is a classic front-runner setup. Tiz Grazen (POST 4) at 3-1 under Castellanos for trainer Rosales is the second choice and likely tracks pace. Bedrock (POST 6) at 4-1 under Timentwa figures to be a stalker from a wider post. If Peter Flies (POST 1) establishes a clear lead without early pressure, he is difficult to catch in this company.

Key Contenders

Peter Flies (POST 1) at 2-1 for trainer Charles Essex is the primary selection based on post position, odds, and jockey quality. Lopez from the inside rail in a six-furlong sprint is an ideal setup. Essex has demonstrated good conditioning throughout the meet, and Peter Flies (POST 1) at 2-1 is a comfortable favorite price in a seven-horse field. The concern is whether any early challengers can force Peter Flies (POST 1) to extend beyond his optimal pace.

Tiz Grazen (POST 4) at 3-1 under Castellanos for Rosales continues the dominant Rosales barn narrative of the afternoon. The Castellanos-Rosales pairing has been productive at the meet, and Tiz Grazen (POST 4) from post four is positioned to stalk the pace without covering excessive ground. At 3-1, this horse offers fair value as the primary exacta partner with the favorite.

Secondary Choices

Bedrock (POST 6) at 4-1 under Talliyah Timentwa for trainer Doug Carlson is the best price among the secondary contenders. Carlson is a regional conditioner with solid win rates in lower-tier claiming races, and Bedrock (POST 6) from post six at seven furlongs… correction, six furlongs… with a closing profile could benefit from any pace collapse between Peter Flies (POST 1) and early pressers.

Mischiefs Causeway (POST 3) at 5-1 under Alex Cruz for trainer Francisco Rodriguez is a mid-price contender that could find a stalking trip from post three. Cruz is a capable rider in this company.

Longshots

Scopello (POST 2) at 8-1 under Amador for trainer Jose Puentes and Corn Pop (POST 7) at 8-1 under Lenny Seecharan for trainer Michael Morris are co-priced at the longer end. Scopello (POST 2) from post two with Amador is the more interesting of the two, given that Amador's presence typically indicates some confidence from the barn. Corn Pop (POST 7) from the outside in a sprint at 8-1 faces the widest post disadvantage and is a trifecta filler at best.

Macnamara (POST 5) at 15-1 under Blake Nunnally for trainer Jose Puentes is the longest shot on the board. Puentes sends two horses in this race — Scopello (POST 2) and Macnamara (POST 5) — and the 8-1 vs. 15-1 price differential indicates the barn's clear preference for Scopello (POST 2) as the primary runner.

Betting Strategy

The primary play is Peter Flies (POST 1) to win with exactas to Tiz Grazen (POST 4) and Bedrock (POST 6). The trifecta key using Peter Flies (POST 1) on top with Tiz Grazen (POST 4), Bedrock (POST 6), and Mischiefs Causeway (POST 3) filling is the standard construction. At 2-1, the win return is moderate, so supplementing with exacta and trifecta plays is essential for meaningful profit.

Selections

Win: Peter Flies (POST 1) Place: Tiz Grazen (POST 4) Show: Bedrock (POST 6)

RACE 8 — Post 8:15 — 1760f | D | R | Alw 5000s | BUN | Purse $10,000

Seven furlongs for open horses under allowance conditions, specifically the “non-winners of a race other than maiden or claiming since” condition that restricts eligibility to horses that haven't won an allowance race within a defined time frame. Six horses contest the second and final route of the day. Great Runner (POST 4) at 1-1 is a heavy morning line favorite in what appears to be a race built around his participation.

Race 8

Pace Analysis

Great Runner (POST 4) at 1-1 under Castellanos for Rosales is the odds-on choice in a six-horse seven-furlong allowance. When a horse is sent off at even money in a six-horse field in a non-claiming allowance, it typically signals a significant class edge over the remaining competition. Twirling Derby (POST 5) at 2-1 is the morning line second choice under Karlo Lopez for Puentes, creating an interesting scenario where the two best horses are side by side in posts four and five. The early pace at seven furlongs in a six-horse field could be modest if the field defers to the heavy favorite.

Key Contenders

Great Runner (POST 4) at 1-1 under Castellanos for Rosales is the card's strongest single play. The Rosales-Castellanos combination is at its peak today with multiple runners showing strong prices, but Great Runner (POST 4) at 1-1 represents the barn's most confident entry. In regional allowance races, an odds-on morning line price is typically well-founded and reflects genuine form superiority. Using Great Runner (POST 4) as a banker in exactas and the Pick 4 is the primary strategy.

Twirling Derby (POST 5) at 2-1 under Lopez for Puentes is the logical second choice. Lopez's presence on a 2-1 shot in an allowance race at seven furlongs is significant — Puentes clearly believes this horse can challenge the heavy favorite. From post five, Lopez will need Great Runner (POST 4) to show some vulnerability, but in a six-horse field, the tactical options are limited for the second choice.

Secondary Choices

Toppers At Seaside (POST 3) at 5-1 under Kevin Orozco for trainer David Martinez is the most interesting price in the field. Martinez sends a horse in this allowance with Orozco up, and the 5-1 price suggests the morning line maker believes there is a gap between this horse and the top two. In regional allowance company, however, the difference between a 1-1 and a 5-1 horse is not always as substantial as major-track odds would suggest.

Light The Beam (POST 6) at 6-1 under Allyssa Morales for Rosales is the second Rosales runner in the race. Morales is a developing rider, and the fact that Castellanos is on Great Runner (POST 4) while Morales is on Light The Beam (POST 6) provides the barn's clear preference signal.

Longshots

No Ordinary Tiger (POST 2) at 8-1 under Amador for trainer Robert Baze is a horse that would normally command more attention given the Baze association. In a seven-furlong allowance with a strong favorite, however, 8-1 reflects the genuine challenge of beating Great Runner (POST 4). The Baze-Amador combination for LIGHT THE BEAM… correction… for No Ordinary Tiger (POST 2) creates some handicapping interest.

Mount Pelliar (POST 1) at 12-1 under F.T. Alvarado for trainer Gary Greiner is the longest shot in the race. At 12-1 in a six-horse field, Mount Pelliar (POST 1) is essentially a throwout for win purposes but can be included as a trifecta filler at minimal cost.

Betting Strategy

Great Runner (POST 4) is the Race 8 banker. Use him on top in all exactas paired with Twirling Derby (POST 5), Toppers At Seaside (POST 3), and Light The Beam (POST 6). The return on a Great Runner (POST 4) / Twirling Derby (POST 5) exacta will be modest given both are short prices, so trifecta wagering with those two on top and the field filling third is the better profit structure. Great Runner (POST 4) is also the ideal anchor for any Pick 4 or Pick 5 sequences ending with Race 8.

Selections

Win: Great Runner (POST 4) Place: Twirling Derby (POST 5) Show: Toppers At Seaside (POST 3)

RACE 9 — Post 8:42 — 1210f | D | C | Clm 2500n2l | BUN | Purse $8,000

The nightcap is a six-furlong claiming sprint at the $2,500 level restricted to non-winners of two lifetime races. Seven horses compete for the $8,000 purse, creating a genuine competitive puzzle. At The Cross (POST 7) at 5-1 and Street Gun (POST 6) at 4-1 are the leading morning line prices in a field with a wide spread from 4-1 to 20-1. This restricted condition at the lowest claiming level of the card is traditionally a difficult race to evaluate, making it an ideal trifecta race.

Race 9

Pace Analysis

Seven horses in a six-furlong sprint with a low claiming price creates uncertainty about pace. Knock'em Out Jerry (POST 2) at 8-1 under Castellanos for Rosales and Valley Echo (POST 4) at 6-1 under Lopez are likely early pace types from comfortable inside and center positions. Street Gun (POST 6) at 4-1 under Amador from post six and At The Cross (POST 7) at 5-1 under Pablo Castillo from the outside figure to be mid-pace stalkers or closers depending on running style. The $2,500 n2L condition means no horse in the field has won more than once in their career, ensuring competitive uncertainty.

Key Contenders

Street Gun (POST 6) at 4-1 under Amador for trainer Gibson Howard F is the morning line leader and the most logical primary selection. Amador carrying his seventh or eighth mount of the day on a 4-1 morning line horse is notable — when a jockey maintains concentration deep into a card and accepts a co-top price, it often reflects genuine confidence in the mount. Gibson is a consistent regional trainer, and Street Gun (POST 6) from post six with the day's best jockey is a compelling closing argument for the nightcap.

At The Cross (POST 7) at 5-1 under Pablo Castillo for trainer Terri Eaton is the other primary contender. Castillo is an active rider on the circuit, and EATON's conditioning has produced competitive horses at this level. From post seven in a sprint, At The Cross (POST 7) will need a clean break to avoid wide trips.

Secondary Choices

Valley Echo (POST 4) at 6-1 under Lopez for trainer Joe Toye is the best secondary price in the race. Lopez's presence on a 6-1 shot in the nightcap carries the same significance it does throughout the card — when Lopez accepts a mount, he believes he can win. Post four is the best draw among the secondary contenders, and Valley Echo (POST 4) from the center of the gate is a legitimate threat at an attractive price.

Knock'em Out Jerry (POST 2) at 8-1 under Castellanos for Rosales adds yet another Rosales entry to complete the barn's day-long dominance of the card. Castellanos on an 8-1 shot in the nightcap is a contrarian option that has some appeal given the Rosales connections.

Longshots

Pakas Secret (POST 3) at 10-1 under Blake Nunnally for trainer Jennifer Nunnally is the family barn's third runner of the day following Lula Bella (POST 5) in Race 2. The Nunnally operation at 10-1 in the nightcap is worth small exotic inclusion.

Liberty Wolf (POST 5) at 15-1 under Kevin Orozco for trainer Bruce Dillenbeck and Red Memorys (POST 1) at 20-1 under Jose Elias Rodriguez for trainer Rigoberto Velasquez are the two longest shots on the board. Red Memorys (POST 1) at 20-1 in a seven-horse field is a virtual throwout but can be included as a dirt-cheap trifecta filler. Liberty Wolf (POST 5) at 15-1 has slightly better appeal from post five.

Betting Strategy

The nightcap is built for trifecta wagering. Key Street Gun (POST 6) and At The Cross (POST 7) on top with Valley Echo (POST 4), Knock'em Out Jerry (POST 2), and Pakas Secret (POST 3) filling the lower positions. A part-wheel using Street Gun (POST 6) on top with five horses underneath in second and third provides strong coverage. The 4-1 win price on Street Gun (POST 6) is acceptable for a win bet to close the card.

Selections

Win: Street Gun (POST 6) Place: At The Cross (POST 7) Show: Valley Echo (POST 4)

Jockey Notes and Insights

SILVIO RUIZ AMADOR is the card's most active rider, appearing in seven of nine races: Vulin (POST 3) in Race 1, Bacalar (POST 4) in Race 2, Circle Of Fire (POST 2) in Race 3, Coconut Dreams (POST 5) in Race 4, Halo's Valor (POST 1) in Race 5, Enos Slaughter (POST 5) in Race 6, Scopello (POST 2) in Race 7, No Ordinary Tiger (POST 2) in Race 8, and Street Gun (POST 6) in Race 9. This level of book strongly suggests Amador is the circuit's leading rider or among the top two or three in standings. When a jockey carries this volume in a single card, the trainer community is expressing collective confidence. His mounts in Race 6 on Enos Slaughter (POST 5) and Race 9 on Street Gun (POST 6) are the most strategically interesting from a win-bet perspective given the prices involved.

KARLO LOPEZ rides six times today, including Ms Flashy Harbor (POST 2) in Race 1, Ready To Gig (POST 3) in Race 2, Why Not Mayzee (POST 6) in Race 3, Hoping She Will (POST 6) in Race 4, Americain Poet (POST 2) in Race 5, Hadlees Honor (POST 7) in Race 6, Peter Flies (POST 1) in Race 7, Twirling Derby (POST 5) in Race 8, and Valley Echo (POST 4) in Race 9. Lopez's mount on Peter Flies (POST 1) in Race 7 is the most significant from a win probability standpoint, with the 2-1 favorite from the inside post representing his best single opportunity of the day.

BLAKE NUNNALLY rides five times, including Clubhouse Drama (POST 1) in Race 1, Lula Bella (POST 5) in Race 2, Infernal Tori (POST 5) in Race 3, Bluebird Cafe (POST 2) in Race 4, Macnamara (POST 5) in Race 7, Supermax (POST 6) in Race 6, and Pakas Secret (POST 3) in Race 9. His mounts on Clubhouse Drama (POST 1) and Lula Bella (POST 5) as morning line favorites are his best win opportunities.

ADRIAN CASTELLANOS rides for the Rosales barn in nearly every race, cementing the stable's top-rider designation for this meet. His mounts include Bobby's Genie (POST 4) in Race 1, Social Status (POST 3) in Race 4, Brother Reid (POST 4) in Race 6, Tiz Grazen (POST 4) in Race 7, Great Runner (POST 4) in Race 8, and Knock'em Out Jerry (POST 2) in Race 9. The consistency of the Rosales-Castellanos partnership is a primary stable signal throughout this card.

K. KRIGGER rides three times — Social Status (POST 3) in Race 4, Jess In Time (POST 3) in Race 5, and Bert's Prospect (POST 1) in Race 6. Kriegger's three mounts are three of the most interesting contenders on the card, and his presence elevates the win probability of each. A Kriegger-specific player could construct a strong multi-race ticket around these three horses.

TALLIYAH TIMENTWA rides three times: Denada (POST 3) in Race 3, The Bronx Bull (POST 4) in Race 5, and Bedrock (POST 6) in Race 7. Timentwa is a developing rider building her book at the circuit, and the 4-1 price on Bedrock (POST 6) in Race 7 represents her best win opportunity.

F.T. ALVARADO rides four times: Big Catty (POST 1) in Race 2, Princess Hekawi (POST 5) in Race 1, Bourbon Dancer (POST 8) in Race 6, and Mount Pelliar (POST 1) in Race 8. His best play is Princess Hekawi (POST 5) at 2-1 in the opener as co-favorite.

Trainer Notes and Insights

JORGE ROSALES fields horses in six of nine races today, making him the card's dominant training presence. His runners are Bobby's Genie (POST 4) in Race 1, Brother Reid (POST 4) in Race 6, Tiz Grazen (POST 4) in Race 7, Great Runner (POST 4) and Light The Beam (POST 6) in Race 8, and Knock'em Out Jerry (POST 2) in Race 9. He also has Honoring Autism (POST 8) in Race 5 and entries in Race 4 are not Rosales-trained. The barn's alliance with Castellanos as primary rider gives Rosales runners consistent representation throughout the card. Great Runner (POST 4) in Race 8 is the barn's flagship runner today.

DAVID MARTINEZ trains White Peony (POST 1) and Coconut Dreams (POST 5) in Race 4, and Toppers At Seaside (POST 3) in Race 8. The dual entry in Race 4 is worth noting as both horses carry similar prices, and the jockey assignments — Orozco on White Peony (POST 1) and Amador on Coconut Dreams (POST 5) — may provide a subtle barn preference signal, with Amador being the more accomplished rider.

GARY GREINER trains Vulin (POST 3) in Race 1, Circle Of Fire (POST 2) and Denada (POST 3) in Race 3, and Mount Pelliar (POST 1) in Race 8. The dual entry in Race 3 with Amador on Circle Of Fire (POST 2) indicates the trainer's preference within the stable entry.

JOSE PUENTES trains Scopello (POST 2) and Macnamara (POST 5) in Race 7, and Twirling Derby (POST 5) in Race 8. The dual entry in Race 7 is worth noting — with Scopello (POST 2) at 8-1 and Macnamara (POST 5) at 15-1, the price differential clearly identifies Scopello (POST 2) as the preferred runner.

TIM MCCANNA trains Princess Hekawi (POST 5) in Race 1 and Jess In Time (POST 3) in Race 5. With a co-favorite in Race 1 and the morning line top choice in Race 5, McCanna has a strong potential to produce multiple winners.

JENNIFER NUNNALLY trains Lula Bella (POST 5) in Race 2 and Pakas Secret (POST 3) in Race 9, with husband Blake Nunnally aboard both. The family stable's top priority appears to be Lula Bella (POST 5) at 2-1 as a co-favorite.

ROBERT BAZE trains Ready To Gig (POST 3) in Race 2 and No Ordinary Tiger (POST 2) in Race 8. The Baze family's regional prominence means both runners deserve respect regardless of odds.

Best Wagering Strategies and Value Plays

Daily Double (Races 1-2)

The opening Daily Double pairing Race 1 and Race 2 offers a logical construction. Use Clubhouse Drama (POST 1) and Princess Hekawi (POST 5) in Race 1 with Lula Bella (POST 5) and Ready To Gig (POST 3) in Race 2. A four-combination ticket covering both co-favorites with the top two plays in the second leg is cost-effective and captures the most likely outcomes. If you want to include Ms Flashy Harbor (POST 2) in Race 1 as a price play, expand the construction.

Pick 3 (Races 3-5)

A rolling Pick 3 across the two maiden races and Race 4 provides high-value opportunity. In Race 3, use Dixie's Delight (POST 1) as the primary with Circle Of Fire (POST 2) as backup. In Race 4, single Social Status (POST 3) as the banker. In Race 5, use Jess In Time (POST 3), Americain Poet (POST 2), and Al's Big Boy (POST 5). The ability to single Social Status (POST 3) in Race 4 dramatically reduces ticket cost while maintaining a three-horse spread in the maiden races flanking it.

Pick 4 (Races 6-9)

The closing Pick 4 anchored by Great Runner (POST 4) in Race 8 is the day's most strategic multi-race wager. Structure as follows: Race 6 — Bert's Prospect (POST 1), Enos Slaughter (POST 5), Brother Reid (POST 4); Race 7 — Peter Flies (POST 1), Tiz Grazen (POST 4); Race 8 — Great Runner (POST 4) single; Race 9 — Street Gun (POST 6), At The Cross (POST 7), Valley Echo (POST 4). This 3x2x1x3 structure creates 18 combinations at a $0.50 base price, producing an $9 base ticket. Using Great Runner (POST 4) as the single banker reduces cost while the three-horse Race 6 spread provides protection against the three-way co-favorite situation.

Best Value Win Plays

Ready To Gig (POST 3) at 5-1 in Race 2 with the Lopez-Baze combination is the day's most attractive win overlay. The Baze training name attached to a 5-1 price in a low-level claimer warrants a dedicated win investment.

Hoping She Will (POST 6) at 3-1 in Race 4 provides the best price among logical contenders capable of defeating or threatening the odds-on Social Status (POST 3).

Enos Slaughter (POST 5) at 4-1 in Race 6 with Amador, given the jockey's dominant presence on the card, is a legitimate win play in a race with three co-favorites at the same price.

Valley Echo (POST 4) at 6-1 in Race 9 under Lopez is the nightcap's best overlay, with a capable jockey on a horse drawn to stalk the pace from the center of the gate.

Jockey Angle: Kriegger’s Three-Pack

For bettors who like jockey-based parlay structures, Kriegger rides three horses priced as legitimate contenders: Social Status (POST 3) at 1-1 in Race 4, Jess In Time (POST 3) at 3-1 in Race 5, and Bert's Prospect (POST 1) at 4-1 in Race 6. A win parlay rolling all three returns significant value if each wins. Even a two-race partial hit across any combination of the three produces a meaningful return.

Summary Best Bets

The card's highest-confidence individual selections in order of confidence are: Great Runner (POST 4) in Race 8 as the primary single; Social Status (POST 3) in Race 4 as the odds-on chalk; Peter Flies (POST 1) in Race 7 as the sprint favorite from the rail; Jess In Time (POST 3) in Race 5 as the morning line leader with a top jockey; and Clubhouse Drama (POST 1) in Race 1 as the inside post co-favorite. These five horses form the backbone of all multi-race wagering structures recommended for today's Emerald Downs card.

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