Evangeline Downs – Pick Pony Handicapper Report & Tip Sheet – News and Analysis for the April 29, 2026 card

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Race Day Overview — Evangeline Downs, April 29, 2026

Evangeline Downs opens its Wednesday night card with eleven races spread across dirt and turf, featuring a mix of maiden special weight events, allowance company, optional claiming, and lower-level claiming fare. The card is headlined by a $42,000 optional claiming turf mile-and-a-sixteenth in Race 7 and a pair of $40,000 maiden special weight events in Races 1 and 3. The overall quality of competition is typical for a mid-week Louisiana card, with a heavy concentration of local circuit regulars supplemented by shippers and horses trying different surfaces and distances.

The card offers eleven races with first post at 6:30 PM Central time. Total handle on a Wednesday night at Evangeline typically runs in the moderate range, which creates some overlay opportunities in the exotics, particularly in multi-race wagers where sharp money can move lines significantly. The Pick 5 and Pick 4 sequences are the primary exotic targets on this card.

Notable trainer activity includes Allen Ray Landry, Samuel Breaux, Shane Wilson, and Sam B. David Jr., all of whom saddle multiple runners tonight. Jockey Joel Dominguez has mounts spread across the card and figures to be in the thick of things throughout the evening.

Weather and Track Conditions — April 29, 2026

South-central Louisiana in late April brings the predictable threat of afternoon and evening thunderstorm activity. The Opelousas/St. Landry Parish area where Evangeline Downs is situated sits in a region prone to Gulf moisture intrusion this time of year. The forecast for April 29 calls for partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the mid-70s at post time, humidity running near 70 percent, and a 30 to 40 percent chance of scattered showers during the evening hours. Wind is expected out of the south-southwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

The dirt track has been listed as fast in recent days based on track maintenance patterns at Evangeline in late April. However, with the shower probability in play, bettors should monitor any track condition changes posted close to first post or during the card itself. A shift to good or sloppy conditions would significantly alter pace dynamics on the main track. The turf course, used for Races 3, 5, and 7, is expected to be listed as firm to good. Any moisture late in the afternoon could soften the turf, which would benefit closers and horses with demonstrated good-to-firm turf form.

Louisiana tracks at this time of year can see rapid condition changes during a card, and Evangeline's turf course drains reasonably well but can lose a point or two on the going scale with a half-inch or more of rain. Bettors playing multi-race wagers involving turf races should account for the possibility of going changes and consider horses with versatility on both surfaces.

Track Bias and Post Position Analysis

Evangeline Downs is a five-eighths-mile oval with chutes for sprints and routes. The dirt track at EVD has historically shown a mild speed-favoring bias, particularly in sprint distances, where horses breaking from inside posts and getting to the rail early have shown a statistical edge. In route races on the dirt, the bias tends to neutralize somewhat as pace scenarios become more complex.

In sprint races on the main track, posts 1 through 4 have shown slightly better win rates at Evangeline compared to wider posts, primarily because the run to the first turn is relatively short. Horses breaking from posts 7, 8, or 9 in sprints need to either be forwardly placed with early speed or hope for a legitimate pace to set up a rally.

On the turf course at Evangeline, the inside posts carry an advantage in route races, where rail-running closers can save ground on both turns. The turf course at EVD tends to play slightly favoring horses that can settle in the pack and come with a sustained run in the final three-sixteenths. Front-runners on the turf at this venue have a mixed record, particularly when more than one horse wants the lead.

For tonight's dirt sprints and routes, watch for horses that can secure the rail or sit within two lengths of the pace from a comfortable position in the first flight. On the turf, expect the bias to favor horses that can close from just off the pace rather than wire-to-wire leaders.

RACE 1 — Post 6:30 — 1100f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | BUM | Purse $40,000

This opening race is a five-and-a-half furlong maiden special weight sprint on the dirt for fillies, run at the non-winners-of-two category. With a $40,000 purse for maiden company, this is a quality event that figures to attract properly prepared first or second-out runners from several regional outfits. Nine fillies are entered, and the morning line suggests a three-horse battle at the top between Perfect Tempo (POST 6), My Other Half (POST 5), and One Fancy Lady (POST 2).

Race 1

Pace Analysis

This figure will be shaped significantly by which horses want the early lead out of the gate. Perfect Tempo (POST 6) projects as the likely front-runner or pace-setter based on her morning line favoritism and connections, while My Other Half (POST 5) could be a forward factor from the adjacent post. One Fancy Lady (POST 2) from the inside draws well and could control or contest the pace from an ideal position. Rosalie (POST 4) adds another potential speed element. With three to four horses possibly contesting the early lead, the pace could collapse on itself and set up a horse that is content to rate just off the speed. The distance of five and a half furlongs gives closers a bit more room to operate than a pure five-furlong dash.

Key Contenders

Perfect Tempo (POST 6), the morning line favorite at 2-1 trained by Lee Thomas and ridden by Juan P. Vargas, takes the top line on the morning line and presumably brings strong recent works or breeding to justify that position. Thomas is a consistent conditioner at this circuit who has developed maiden winners, and Vargas is one of the more accomplished riders in this colony. From post 6, Perfect Tempo (POST 6) will need to clear to the front early or find a comfortable position just stalking the pace.

My Other Half (POST 5), trained by Allen Ray Landry and ridden by Jansen Melancon, is the second choice at 3-1 and draws from a post directly inside the favorite. Landry is one of the more active trainers at Evangeline, and Melancon is a reliable jockey who rates horses well in maiden company. If My Other Half (POST 5) can settle behind the pace from the five-hole, she could be dangerous late.

One Fancy Lady (POST 2), trained by Scott Gelner and handled by Kelvin Arana at 4-1, draws the favorable two-hole and should get an uncontested look at the rail. If the pace heats up between the horses outside her, One Fancy Lady (POST 2) could loop the field on the turn and be sitting in front when it matters.

Secondary Choices

Rosalie (POST 4), trained by Ronnie Ward and ridden by Joel Dominguez at 5-1, deserves respect from the four-hole. Ward is a competitive trainer in this area, and Dominguez brings solid experience. Rosalie (POST 4) may be a pace factor early, and if she can rate rather than burn herself up, she has a shot to finish in the money. Miss Landlock (POST 9) at 6-1 trained by Nicholas Latour and ridden by Johan Rengifo draws the outside post and will need to deal with traffic on the first turn if the pace is hot. Latour runs his stock hard and knows this circuit well, so a wide trip should not discourage backers from this runner at a potentially generous price.

Longshots

Giotto (POST 1) at 12-1, trained by Alberto Antonio and ridden by Elio J. Barrera, draws the rail. In a sprint with pace, the rail can be a blessing or a curse depending on traffic. Antonio is a trainer who occasionally springs longshots at Evangeline, and Barrera is capable of stealing a race from the front. Preach It Sister (POST 3) at 15-1 for trainer Henry West and jockey Edward Santiago is a shot in the dark given the odds, but West has a solid local record and should have this filly fit. Datahalldoll (POST 8) at 15-1, trained by Ricky Courville and ridden by Jamison Mudd, is another longshot with a name that draws curiosity. Courville runs modest stock and would need significant improvement for this runner to factor. Run Norma Run (POST 7) at 20-1 for trainer Charles R. Celestine and jockey Julio Ramirez Jr. appears to be a token runner without substantial support.

Betting Strategy

The race presents a clear top three with some uncertainty. Structured exacta wheels using Perfect Tempo (POST 6) on top with My Other Half (POST 5), One Fancy Lady (POST 2), and Rosalie (POST 4) underneath make sense. The reverse exacta with My Other Half (POST 5) or One Fancy Lady (POST 2) on top over Perfect Tempo (POST 6) offers value insurance. A trifecta box of the top four at modest investment is the preferred exotic structure.

Selections

Win: Perfect Tempo (POST 6) Place: My Other Half (POST 5) Show: One Fancy Lady (POST 2)

Race 2 is a seven-furlong maiden claiming event on the dirt for a $5,000 tag, among the lowest claiming levels on the card. With only an $10,000 purse, these are horses that have struggled to win and are being offered for a modest price. The field of eight creates a manageable wagering situation, and the morning line shows a pair of co-favorites at 2-1.

Pace Analysis

Seven furlongs around one turn at Evangeline. Prone To Greatness (POST 1) and Shining Away (POST 3) share the co-favorite billing at 2-1, suggesting at least two horses capable of running forwardly from decent posts. Storm Surge (POST 8) at 4-1 breaks from the outside and may need to find early position or rate off the pace. The seven-furlong distance favors horses with some tactical speed who can settle before making a move, and at this claiming level, the pace often gets honest without being brutal.

Key Contenders

Prone To Greatness (POST 1), trained by Chasey Deville Pomier and ridden by Javier Antonio Hernandez at 2-1, draws the rail in a seven-furlong race, which at Evangeline is a clear advantage for a speed horse. Hernandez is a reliable bug or apprentice rider who can get horses out of the gate cleanly, and Pomier appears to have this runner ready to compete.

Shining Away (POST 3) at 2-1, trained by Juan A. Larrosa and handled by Harry Hernandez, is the co-favorite breaking from a workable post. Larrosa is an active local trainer, and if Shining Away (POST 3) has back form that supports the favoritism, this filly could easily set or stalk the pace from a forward position.

Storm Surge (POST 8) at 4-1, trained by Carol Constantine and ridden by Jamison Mudd, is the third choice despite drawing the outside post. Constantine runs fit horses, and Mudd is familiar with the track. From post 8 in a seven-furlong race, Storm Surge (POST 8) will need to either gun for the lead immediately or rate toward the back and hope for a pace collapse.

Secondary Choices

Security Queen (POST 5) at 5-1, trained by Cesar Govea and ridden by Carlos Perez, is a logical alternative at a price that offers some value. Govea runs competitive stock in this claiming range, and Security Queen (POST 5) from the five-post is ideally positioned to track the leaders. Cincy's Player (POST 4) at 8-1, trained by Samuel Breaux and ridden by Kevin Roman, is a runner for one of the more active operations at Evangeline tonight. Breaux sends out multiple horses on this card, suggesting confidence in his stable, and Cincy's Player (POST 4) could outrun the morning line.

Longshots

Surprise Angel (POST 6) at 12-1, trained by Merlin Marechal and ridden by J. Riquelme, is a step below the top choices on the morning line but could be live at a price if the pace sets up for a closer. Wendy's Myla (POST 7) at 15-1, trained by Aubrie Suarez and ridden by Joel Dominguez, draws a tough outside post and faces stiff competition, but Dominguez's presence adds some confidence. Style Maker (POST 2) at 20-1, trained by John Bernard and ridden by Misael Alvarez, faces the steepest task of the field and would need a complete performance reversal to factor.

Betting Strategy

With two co-favorites, the race sets up as a potential exacta play using Prone To Greatness (POST 1) and Shining Away (POST 3) in the top two spots in either order, with Storm Surge (POST 8) as the trifecta bomb. Given the modest purse and claiming tag, keep investments small and use an exacta box of the top three with a single trifecta ticket.

Selections

Win: Prone To Greatness (POST 1) Place: Shining Away (POST 3) Show: Storm Surge (POST 8)

Race 3 is the first turf event of the evening, a maiden special weight mile-and-a-sixteenth contest on the turf for three-year-old males. At $40,000 purse and a full field of eleven runners, this is one of the more competitive maiden races on the card. The large field on the turf creates natural wagering complexity and potential for overlays in the exotics.

Pace Analysis

Eleven runners on the turf at a mile-and-a-sixteenth means the early pace will likely be moderate as jockeys position their horses for the long trip home. Musical Band (POST 7) at 3-1 is the morning line favorite and presumably has the class or breeding to warrant that position. Von Erich (POST 2) and Metairie (POST 6) are next at 4-1 apiece, while Nathan Henry (POST 1) and Ayden's Edge (POST 11) are at 5-1. The wide spread of options and eleven-horse field on turf creates a scenario where pace could be controlled by one or two horses with early speed while the field strings out behind them. Closers get an extra furlong to work with in this format.

Key Contenders

Musical Band (POST 7), trained by Shane Wilson and ridden by Colby J. Hernandez at 3-1, is the morning line choice. Wilson trains multiple horses on tonight's card and has experience with turf runners. Note that Hernandez is listed on both Musical Band (POST 7) and Ayden's Edge (POST 11), which suggests a jockey assignment change may be in effect — bettors should confirm the current jockey assignments before wagering.

Von Erich (POST 2), trained by Allen Ray Landry and ridden by Jansen Melancon at 4-1, draws a favorable inside post for a turf mile-and-a-sixteenth. Landry is one of the more active trainers at this meet, and Melancon is a capable turf pilot who knows how to save ground on the EVD turf course. Von Erich (POST 2) could be the most dangerous horse in the field if he breaks cleanly and settles into a rail-saving trip.

Metairie (POST 6), trained by L.J. Cuccia and handled by Juan P. Vargas at 4-1, draws a middle post with a name that screams Louisiana. Cuccia is an experienced regional trainer, and Vargas brings strong jockey credentials. Metairie (POST 6) needs a clean break and a forwardly placed trip to compete for the top spot.

Secondary Choices

Nathan Henry (POST 1) at 5-1, trained by Ronnie Ward and ridden by Carlos Perez, draws the inside post in a turf route, which historically at Evangeline carries significant value. Ward has a solid local record, and if Nathan Henry (POST 1) can find the rail and rate, the one-hole is an excellent position for a router on this turf course. Ayden's Edge (POST 11) at 5-1, trained by Daniel R. Cangemi and listed with Colby J. Hernandez, breaks from the outside post in a full field — a difficult task on any turf course but especially at EVD. Lil Central (POST 8) at 6-1, trained by Sam B. David Jr. and ridden by T.G. Thornton, is another realistic contender from the eight-hole with connections that know this circuit well.

Longshots

Jus Surprise Me (POST 3) at 12-1, trained by Joseph O. Duhon and ridden by C. Fusilier, is an intriguing name at the price but faces a tough spot in this field. Sarge Custivity (POST 5) at 10-1, trained by Aubrie Suarez and ridden by Isaac Castillo, is a potential price play if Suarez has this runner ready for a turf debut. Soft Hands (POST 10) at 15-1, trained by Jerry Delhomme and ridden by Jamison Mudd, breaks from a difficult outside post and faces long odds for good reason. Bee Aurelius (POST 4) at 15-1, trained by Kirby Leonard and ridden by Elio J. Barrera, is another deep longshot. Hillbilly's Heart (POST 9) at 30-1, trained by Henry West and ridden by Julio Ramirez Jr., is a throwout in a competitive maiden turf field.

Betting Strategy

The wide-open nature of this eleven-horse maiden turf field makes it ideal for structured exacta and trifecta plays rather than win betting. Use Von Erich (POST 2) and Nathan Henry (POST 1) as your pivot horses given their post positions, and include Musical Band (POST 7) and Metairie (POST 6) in an all-around trifecta structure. The outside horses like Ayden's Edge (POST 11) are difficult to use in singles but could be included in trifecta bottom positions at low cost.

Selections

Win: Von Erich (POST 2) Place: Musical Band (POST 7) Show: Nathan Henry (POST 1)

Race 4 is a seven-furlong dirt claiming race for $5,000, restricted to horses that have not won three races lifetime. This non-winners-of-three condition creates a specific class filter that eliminates the most seasoned claiming veterans while keeping horses who have shown enough ability to win once or twice. Eight fillies are entered with SHE’S A BANDIT (POST 1) as the morning line favorite at 2-1.

Pace Analysis

Seven furlongs on the dirt with eight entries. She's A Bandit (POST 1) from the rail will likely be forwardly positioned. Kinsley Grace (POST 2) from the two-hole is next on the morning line, and Sweet Thirteen (POST 3) completes a three-horse cluster from the inside posts. The inside posts dominate the top of the morning line, which creates a situation where the early pace could be honest as multiple speed-types fight for position early. A contested pace from the rail side could set up Quite The Catch (POST 4) or Baby Jane (POST 6) to rally from mid-pack positions.

Key Contenders

She's A Bandit (POST 1), trained by Edith A. Mojica and ridden by Jose Luis Rodriguez at 2-1, draws the rail and is the morning line choice. Mojica is a capable trainer for this level, and the one-hole at seven furlongs at EVD is ideal for a speed-type. If She's A Bandit (POST 1) can clear to the lead without a battle, she will be very difficult to run down.

Kinsley Grace (POST 2) at 3-1, trained by Alfonso Balderas and ridden by Carlos Lozada, is the second choice from the two-hole. Balderas is a consistent conditioner at this claiming level, and Kinsley Grace (POST 2) has the benefit of breaking just outside the likely pace-setter, which could allow her to either press or rate depending on the early development.

Sweet Thirteen (POST 3) at 4-1, trained by Carl J. Woodley and ridden by Juan P. Vargas, draws the three-hole and benefits from Vargas in the irons. Woodley is an experienced trainer, and Sweet Thirteen (POST 3) at 4-1 represents reasonable value if she can sit just off the pace from her post.

Secondary Choices

Baby Jane (POST 6) at 5-1, trained by Gerard Perron and ridden by C. Fusilier, is the best positioned of the secondary choices at mid-track. If the inside speed battle sets up a solid pace, Baby Jane (POST 6) could be the one that sweeps past them in the stretch. Nicely Unified (POST 8) at 8-1, trained by Albert Journet Jr. and ridden by Jonuelle Pena, draws the outside post and faces the toughest post position scenario. Journet runs competitive stock at this level, and Nicely Unified (POST 8) could be live at a price if she gets a good trip.

Longshots

Quite The Catch (POST 4) at 10-1, trained by Nicholas Latour and ridden by Javier Antonio Hernandez, could outrun the morning line if the inside speed battle heats up. Latour has good form at Evangeline, and Hernandez is a capable jockey. Lexi's Fury (POST 7) at 12-1, trained by Paul Duhon and ridden by Elio J. Barrera, is another price runner with Barrera up, who is capable of riding a good race from off the pace. Saucy Gem (POST 5) at 15-1, trained by Shelton Zenon and ridden by Junior Inirio, is a throwout at this point in the analysis given the modest morning line support.

Betting Strategy

This race sets up as a strong win bet on She's A Bandit (POST 1) given the rail advantage, morning line favoritism, and pace scenario. Back the favorite to win and use Kinsley Grace (POST 2) and Sweet Thirteen (POST 3) underneath in exactas. A trifecta key with She's A Bandit (POST 1) on top over combinations of the next four horses is the play.

Selections

Win: She's A Bandit (POST 1) Place: Kinsley Grace (POST 2) Show: Sweet Thirteen (POST 3)

Race 5 is an allowance event on the turf at a mile and a sixteenth for horses that have won a race and meet the conditions. At $33,000, this is among the better-quality races on the lower half of the card. Nine horses are entered, and MISS RIVER RAT (POST 5) is the morning line favorite at 2-1 trained by Jonathan Wong, a trainer who also saddles JEZEBEL (POST 9).

Pace Analysis

Nine starters in a turf route creates a race where positioning is critical. Miss River Rat (POST 5) at 2-1 is the clear choice of the morning line and likely will be positioned to stalk or press the pace. Legal Empress (POST 3) and Honest Angus (POST 7) are next at 4-1, followed by Precious Money (POST 8) at 5-1. The pace in an allowance turf route at this level will likely be moderate to honest, and horses that can rate in the first flight and produce a sustained run entering the final three-sixteenths should be prioritized.

Key Contenders

Miss River Rat (POST 5), trained by Jonathan Wong and ridden by Harry Hernandez at 2-1, is the clear public choice. Wong's stable is running well based on the number of entries tonight, and Miss River Rat (POST 5) from the five-post has room to maneuver early. Harry Hernandez is a capable turf rider who should be able to position this filly to advantage.

Legal Empress (POST 3) at 4-1, trained by Abel Ramirez-Rodriguez and ridden by C.J. McMahon, is a legitimate contender from an inside post in a turf route. Ramirez-Rodriguez also trains Vodka Martini (POST 8) in Race 8 and is clearly active tonight. McMahon is a seasoned rider who handles turf routes well at this circuit.

Honest Angus (POST 7) at 4-1, trained by Samuel Breaux and ridden by Colby J. Hernandez, gives Breaux another strong runner on the evening. Honest Angus (POST 7) from the seven-post will need to avoid being wide on the first turn but has the talent to compete in allowance turf company.

Secondary Choices

Precious Money (POST 8) at 5-1, trained by Gary J. Husak and ridden by Emanuel Nieves, is an interesting angle at a slightly longer price. Husak is a competent trainer, and Nieves has been riding consistently at this circuit. Precious Money (POST 8) from the eight-post faces some positional challenges but could be a strong closer if the pace develops honestly. Ground Control (POST 6) at 6-1, trained by Alberto Antonio and ridden by Joel Dominguez, is another strong secondary option. Antonio conditioned Giotto (POST 1) in Race 1, suggesting he has multiple fit runners tonight, and Dominguez on Ground Control (POST 6) at 6-1 could be an overlay if the market underestimates this combination.

Longshots

Jezebel (POST 9) at 10-1, trained by Jonathan Wong and ridden by Isaac Castillo, is the stablemate of the favorite. Wong's double-entry gives him a workout partner at the very least, but Jezebel (POST 9) at 10-1 is likely the less-fancied of the pair. Moon Mist (POST 1) at 12-1, trained by Eduardo Ramirez and ridden by T.L. Pompell, draws the inside post in a turf route but carries a long morning line. Miss Metoyer (POST 4) at 12-1, trained by Benard Chatters and ridden by Edward Santiago, is another longshot with minimal support. Max's Redemption (POST 2) at 20-1, trained by Brent Toups and ridden by T.G. Thornton, is a deep throwout at this level.

Betting Strategy

Miss River Rat (POST 5) at 2-1 is likely to be bet down further in the pools, reducing her win value. The angle here is to use her in exacta and trifecta combinations on top while finding value underneath. Legal Empress (POST 3) and Honest Angus (POST 7) represent fair value at 4-1, and Ground Control (POST 6) at 6-1 is a prime overlay candidate. A three-horse exacta box of Miss River Rat (POST 5), Legal Empress (POST 3), and Ground Control (POST 6) is the preferred play.

Selections

Win: Miss River Rat (POST 5) Place: Legal Empress (POST 3) Show: Ground Control (POST 6)

Race 6 is the longest dirt race on the card at approximately nine furlongs, a claiming event for $5,000 horses that have broken their maiden. Eleven horses are entered in what shapes up as a sprawling, potentially messy route. SYVESTAR (POST 1) is the morning line choice at 3-1, followed by AMERICAN DOLLARS (POST 5) and DUVEE (POST 9) at 4-1.

Pace Analysis

Nine furlongs on the dirt at a $5,000 claiming level typically produces an honest pace as horses with speed try to establish position before the long run home. Syvestar (POST 1) from the rail could be a natural front-runner, and American Dollars (POST 5) from mid-track has tactical options. Duvee (POST 9) may be a closer from the outside. With eleven horses and a distance this long, pace dynamics are hard to project precisely, but horses with proven stamina at this level should have an edge over those stepping up in distance.

Key Contenders

Syvestar (POST 1), trained by Shane Wilson and ridden by Isaac Castillo at 3-1, draws the inside post in a route — a prime advantage. Wilson trains multiple horses tonight and is one of the more active conditioners on this card. Castillo is capable of rating a horse on the rail and producing a well-timed run at a nine-furlong distance. Syvestar (POST 1) appears to be the logical race-shape beneficiary.

American Dollars (POST 5) at 4-1, trained by Jonas Gibson and ridden by Jose Luis Rodriguez, breaks from mid-pack and has tactical flexibility. Gibson appears to be a local trainer, and if American Dollars (POST 5) has the class and stamina to handle this distance, mid-pack or forward positioning from the five-hole is a workable setup.

Duvee (POST 9) at 4-1, trained by Sam B. David Jr. and ridden by T.G. Thornton, is a co-second choice from a wide post in a long route. David is one of the more active and successful trainers at Evangeline, and Duvee (POST 9) at 4-1 with Thornton up could be a legitimate off-the-pace threat if the pace upfront gets contentious.

Secondary Choices

Blue Cheese (POST 4) at 5-1, trained by Samuel Breaux and ridden by Colby J. Hernandez, is the best-placed secondary choice from the four-hole. Breaux has multiple entries tonight, and Blue Cheese (POST 4) at 5-1 offers modest value in a wide-open route. Saucy Argument (POST 7) at 8-1, trained by Shelton Zenon and ridden by Junior Inirio, is another option to track in this field. It's A Secret (POST 11) at 10-1, trained by Kearney Segura and ridden by Elio J. Barrera, breaks from the outside in a nine-furlong race and faces a tough draw but could generate value in exacta and trifecta positions.

Longshots

Bet On Bobby (POST 8) at 12-1, trained by Paul Duhon and ridden by C. Fusilier, is a longer price with some trainer familiarity. Spinning Aces (POST 2) at 15-1, trained by Courtney Dandridge Jr. and ridden by J. Riquelme, is a tough sell at this price in a competitive field. Infinitesimal (POST 10) at 15-1, trained by Cesar Govea and ridden by Javier Antonio Hernandez, is a long price despite a capable rider. Hoosier (POST 3) at 20-1, trained by Jacoby Landry and ridden by C.J. McMahon, and Throwin' Shade (POST 6) at 20-1, trained by Benjamin Zeno and ridden by Johan Rengifo, are both deep throwouts in this field.

Betting Strategy

At nine furlongs for $5,000 claimers, this race is difficult to handicap with precision. The best strategy is to anchor Syvestar (POST 1) at 3-1 as the single in multi-race wagers and use multiple horses in the win spot for exactas. A trifecta key of Syvestar (POST 1) on top with combinations of Duvee (POST 9), American Dollars (POST 5), and Blue Cheese (POST 4) underneath is recommended.

Selections

Win: Syvestar (POST 1) Place: Duvee (POST 9) Show: American Dollars (POST 5)

Race 7 is the featured race of the evening, a $42,000 optional claiming event on the turf at a mile and a sixteenth for horses eligible at the $20,000 claiming level that have not won two races at this level or above. Ten horses are entered, and SLICK AND FAST (POST 7) is the morning line favorite at 2-1, followed by CALICOCO (POST 8) at 3-1 and MAGNOLIA WEST (POST 9) at 4-1.

Pace Analysis

Ten horses in a turf route at optional claiming level should produce an organized pace scenario. Slick And Fast (POST 7) is the obvious top choice and presumably has the class and form to control the tempo or stalk from just off it. Highland Creek (POST 6) at 6-1 breaks from just inside the favorite and could press or contest. The outside posts of Calicoco (POST 8), Magnolia West (POST 9), and potentially Take Charge J J (POST 10) will likely be farther back early. Inside posts like House Bourbon (POST 1) and Star Rock Star (POST 2) will battle for early position near the rail.

Key Contenders

Slick And Fast (POST 7), trained by Sam B. David Jr. and ridden by T.G. Thornton at 2-1, is the clear choice. David has horses running throughout this card with apparent good form, and Slick And Fast (POST 7) in the featured race with Thornton aboard looks like a well-prepared runner. At 2-1 in a ten-horse optional claiming field, this morning line reflects strong public confidence. However, the seven-post in a turf route typically means finding the outside of the pace or settling wide in the early going.

Calicoco (POST 8) at 3-1, trained by Richard L. Mocklinj Jr. and ridden by C.J. McMahon, is the most likely alternative at second-choice odds. McMahon is a capable turf rider at this circuit, and Calicoco (POST 8) from a wide post will likely be held up early and asked to produce a sustained rally in the final three-sixteenths. This race shape actually favors Calicoco (POST 8) if Slick And Fast (POST 7) has to battle for position early.

Magnolia West (POST 9) at 4-1, trained by Shane Wilson and ridden by Isaac Castillo, gives Wilson yet another competitive runner on the card. Wilson has Star Rock Star (POST 2) in this same race, showing confidence in his turf stock. Magnolia West (POST 9) from the nine-hole will need a perfect trip to factor, but Castillo is an experienced rider who can navigate traffic.

Secondary Choices

Highland Creek (POST 6) at 6-1, trained by Allen Ray Landry and ridden by Jansen Melancon, is an attractive price for a capable trainer-jockey combination. Landry-Melancon have multiple entries tonight and clearly know this turf course. Highland Creek (POST 6) from post 6 could stalk or press Slick And Fast (POST 7) and benefit if the favorite gets in trouble. Sweet Talkin Slick (POST 5) at 10-1, trained by Samuel Breaux and ridden by Elio J. Barrera, is Breaux's second entry in this race alongside Up N Gone (POST 4). Sweet Talkin Slick (POST 5) at double-digit odds with Barrera up could be a legitimate value play if Breaux is high on this runner's turf capabilities.

Longshots

House Bourbon (POST 1) at 15-1, trained by Joseph O. Duhon and ridden by Joel Dominguez, draws the rail but carries a long morning line. Dominguez can navigate the rail trip if the position works out. Up N Gone (POST 4) at 15-1, trained by Breaux and ridden by Carlos Perez, is the lesser-regarded of Breaux's two entries. Star Rock Star (POST 2) at 12-1, trained by Wilson and ridden by Harry Hernandez, is the secondary entry for Wilson's barn and faces a tough morning line. Jeffrow (POST 3) at 20-1, trained by Brett Brinkman and ridden by Colby J. Hernandez, and Take Charge J J (POST 10) at 20-1, trained by Eric Henry and ridden by Emanuel Nieves, are deep throwouts with little morning line support.

Race 7 is the prime exotic target of the evening. SLICK AND FAST (POST 7) at 2-1 is likely to be heavily bet and may offer poor win value, but using CALICOCO (POST 8) on top of SLICK AND FAST (POST 7) in exactas at 3-1 and 2-1 respectively creates a solid if not spectacular return. The real play is a trifecta key using CALICOCO (POST 8) and SLICK AND FAST (POST 7) in the top two positions with HIGHLAND CREEK (POST 6), MAGNOLIA WEST (POST 9), and SWEET TALKIN SLICK (POST 5) filling the bottom spot.

Selections

Win: Slick And Fast (POST 7) Place: Calicoco (POST 8) Show: Highland Creek (POST 6)

RACE 8 — Post 9:40 — 1320f | D | C | Clm 4000b | BUN | Purse $10,000

The finale is a six-furlong sprint at the $4,000 claiming level, the lowest claiming tag on the entire card. Eleven horses are entered, and Vodka Martini (POST 8) is the morning line favorite at 2-1, trained by Abel Ramirez-Rodriguez and ridden by Jamison Mudd. Sonofaship (POST 1) and Rebel Empire (POST 10) are co-second choices at 4-1.

Race 8

Pace Analysis

Six furlongs at the $4,000 claiming level with eleven horses typically produces a frenetic pace as multiple speed types battle for the lead. Sonofaship (POST 1) from the rail has the natural advantage, while Vodka Martini (POST 8) from the eight-hole will need to either gun to the front or rate off the pace. With eleven runners, the pace could get very honest, setting up a closer. Rebel Empire (POST 10) at 4-1 from post 10 in a sprint may need to use early speed to avoid being swamped.

Key Contenders

Vodka Martini (POST 8), trained by Abel Ramirez-Rodriguez and ridden by Jamison Mudd at 2-1, is the clear morning line choice. Ramirez-Rodriguez also trains Legal Empress (POST 3) in Race 5, suggesting an active night for the barn. Mudd is familiar with this circuit, and Vodka Martini (POST 8) at 2-1 has the credentials to handle this modest claiming level.

Sonofaship (POST 1) at 4-1, trained by Rylee Magnon and ridden by Emanuel Nieves, draws the rail in a six-furlong sprint, which is ideal for a confirmed speed-type. From the rail, Sonofaship (POST 1) can establish position cheaply and put pressure on any horse that tries to catch it. Magnon appears to be a local trainer with modest but competitive stock.

Rebel Empire (POST 10) at 4-1, trained by Raul Quinones and ridden by Edward Santiago, breaks from a wide post and will need to either show early speed or get a pace set up for a late run. Santiago is a capable journeyman, and Rebel Empire (POST 10) at 4-1 from the outside represents a legitimate threat if the pace gets hot early.

Secondary Choices

Backfire (POST 4) at 6-1, trained by Alan Klanfer and ridden by C.J. McMahon, is the most interesting secondary choice from the four-hole. McMahon is one of the better jockeys on the card, and Backfire (POST 4) at 6-1 could be an overlay if Klanfer has this horse fit and ready. Stomping Hotrod (POST 6) at 8-1, trained by Carl J. Woodley and ridden by C.R. Rosier, is another mid-field horse worth consideration. Woodley trains Sweet Thirteen (POST 3) in Race 4 tonight, showing an active stable.

Longshots

Pinedale (POST 9) at 12-1, trained by Juan Munoz Cano and ridden by Joel Dominguez, benefits from Dominguez in the irons despite a modest morning line. Creole Charlie (POST 2) at 15-1, trained by Roland Patt Jr. and ridden by Jansen Melancon, is a shot at a price, with Melancon adding some appeal. Crime Spree (POST 3) at 15-1, trained by Henry West and ridden by K.P. Deonauth, is one of two West runners in this race alongside Sanpirodu (POST 5). Sanpirodu (POST 5) at 20-1 with J. Riquelme aboard is a throwout at that price. Chad's Flash (POST 7) at 20-1, trained by Jonah Fuselier and ridden by T.L. Pompell, and Colonel Barton (POST 11) at 20-1, trained by Cesar Govea and ridden by Javier Antonio Hernandez, are deep throwouts to close the card.

Betting Strategy

At the $4,000 claiming level in a sprint finale, the wagering approach should be straightforward. Win bet Vodka Martini (POST 8) if she goes off at 2-1 or better, and key Sonofaship (POST 1) in exacta bottom positions. A trifecta box of Vodka Martini (POST 8), Sonofaship (POST 1), and Rebel Empire (POST 10) at a modest investment closes the card with a reasonable payout potential.

Selections

Win: Vodka Martini (POST 8) Place: Sonofaship (POST 1) Show: Rebel Empire (POST 10)

Jockey Notes and Insights

Juan P. Vargas is one of the top riders in tonight's lineup and has mounts in Races 1, 3, and 4, covering Perfect Tempo (POST 6), Metairie (POST 6), and Sweet Thirteen (POST 3) respectively. When Vargas is on the morning line favorite or second choice, he consistently delivers well-timed rides, particularly at the longer distances. His presence on Sweet Thirteen (POST 3) in Race 4 is a particularly strong angle given that Woodley tends to put his best jockey on his best horse.

Jansen Melancon rides throughout the evening with mounts including My Other Half (POST 5) in Race 1, Von Erich (POST 2) in Race 3, Highland Creek (POST 6) in Race 7, and Creole Charlie (POST 2) in Race 8. Melancon is one of the most accomplished riders in the Louisiana circuit and deserves elevated consideration on any of his mounts that approach fair value on the board. His turf races — Von Erich (POST 2) and Highland Creek (POST 6) — are of particular interest.

Joel Dominguez is active with mounts in Races 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, riding Rosalie (POST 4), Wendy's Myla (POST 7), Nicely Unified (POST 8), Ground Control (POST 6), House Bourbon (POST 1), and Pinedale (POST 9) across the card. While Dominguez is a capable jockey, the sheer volume of mounts means he may be stretching across different stables without a clear single-best mount to key on. His ride on Ground Control (POST 6) in Race 5 at 6-1 is the most interesting value play.

Colby J. Hernandez draws mounts on Musical Band (POST 7) and Ayden's Edge (POST 11) in Race 3, which creates a conflict — bettors should verify which mount he ultimately takes. He also rides Honest Angus (POST 7) in Race 5 and Blue Cheese (POST 4) in Race 6. Hernandez is a solid mid-level jockey on this circuit, and his ride in Race 5 on Honest Angus (POST 7) at 4-1 could be the best value of his evening.

Elio J. Barrera has mounts across the card including Giotto (POST 1) in Race 1, Bee Aurelius (POST 4) in Race 3, Lexi's Fury (POST 7) in Race 4, Sweet Talkin Slick (POST 5) in Race 7, and It's A Secret (POST 11) in Race 6. Barrera is a capable journeyman, and his ride on Sweet Talkin Slick (POST 5) in Race 7 at 10-1 deserves a longer look.

C.J. McMahon rides Hoosier (POST 3) in Race 6, Legal Empress (POST 3) in Race 5, Calicoco (POST 8) in Race 7, and Backfire (POST 4) in Race 8. His mounts in Races 5 and 7 — Legal Empress (POST 3) at 4-1 and Calicoco (POST 8) at 3-1 — are both prime contenders and represent his two best opportunities of the evening.

Trainer Notes and Insights

Samuel Breaux is the busiest trainer on the card with entries in Races 2, 5, 6, and 7. His runners include Cincy's Player (POST 4) in Race 2, Honest Angus (POST 7) in Race 5, Blue Cheese (POST 4) in Race 6, Up N Gone (POST 4) and Sweet Talkin Slick (POST 5) in Race 7. When a trainer sends out this many horses on a single card, it typically indicates a confident, well-organized stable. Honest Angus (POST 7) in the allowance turf route and Sweet Talkin Slick (POST 5) in the featured optional claiming race are his two most interesting runners.

Sam B. David Jr. saddles horses in Races 3, 6, and 7, with Lil Central (POST 8) in Race 3, Duvee (POST 9) in Race 6, and Slick And Fast (POST 7) in Race 7. His featured entry, Slick And Fast (POST 7), is the morning line favorite in the card's top race, and David's stable appears to be in good form based on his multiple entries.

Shane Wilson runs Musical Band (POST 7) in Race 3, Syvestar (POST 1) in Race 6, and Star Rock Star (POST 2) and Magnolia West (POST 9) in Race 7. Wilson having two horses in the featured turf optional claiming race is notable. The fact that Magnolia West (POST 9) is morning-lined shorter than Star Rock Star (POST 2) tells you which runner the stable prefers.

Allen Ray Landry trains My Other Half (POST 5) in Race 1, Von Erich (POST 2) in Race 3, and Highland Creek (POST 6) in Race 7. All three of Landry's runners are in turf or multi-turn races, and he pairs them with reliable jockeys. His 4-1 choice Von Erich (POST 2) in the maiden turf and 6-1 choice Highland Creek (POST 6) in the featured optional claiming race both represent value.

Henry West has runners in Races 1, 3, and 8, saddling Preach It Sister (POST 3), Hillbilly's Heart (POST 9), and Crime Spree (POST 3) plus Sanpirodu (POST 5). West's stock appears to be in the longer-odds range tonight, suggesting his horses are facing tougher competition than they typically encounter.

Jonathan Wong trains both Miss River Rat (POST 5) and Jezebel (POST 9) in Race 5. When a trainer enters two horses in the same race, it creates a built-in public betting dynamic as money splits between the two entries. Miss River Rat (POST 5) at 2-1 is clearly the barn's preferred runner, but Jezebel (POST 9) at 10-1 could be live if the barn has a preference angle at a larger price.

Best Wagering Strategies and Value Plays

The card at Evangeline Downs on April 29, 2026, presents several well-defined wagering structures that can be deployed across the eleven races.

The most defensible win bets on the card are Perfect Tempo (POST 6) in Race 1 at 2-1, She's A Bandit (POST 1) in Race 4 at 2-1, and Slick And Fast (POST 7) in Race 7 at 2-1. None of these are overlay situations at their morning line odds, but all three should hold their prices at or near fair value.

The primary value plays on the card are Von Erich (POST 2) in Race 3 at 4-1, where the inside post advantage in a turf maiden field is underestimated; Ground Control (POST 6) in Race 5 at 6-1, where the Dominguez-Antonio combination could be underlaying; Highland Creek (POST 6) in Race 7 at 6-1, where the Landry-Melancon combination in the featured race offers the most bang for the price; and Calicoco (POST 8) in Race 7 at 3-1, where McMahon's presence on a wide closer could pay dividends.

For the Pick 4 covering Races 5 through 8, the suggested structure is: Race 5 — Miss River Rat (POST 5) single or with Legal Empress (POST 3); Race 6 — Syvestar (POST 1) and Duvee (POST 9); Race 7 — Slick And Fast (POST 7) and Calicoco (POST 8); Race 8 — Vodka Martini (POST 8) and Sonofaship (POST 1). A 1x2x2x2 structure using Miss River Rat (POST 5) as a single opens the ticket and keeps the cost manageable at 8 combinations.

For the Pick 5 covering Races 4 through 8, the suggested structure adds She's A Bandit (POST 1) in Race 4 as a single on top of the Pick 4 structure, creating a 1x1x2x2x2 configuration for 8 combinations at a modest investment.

The best exacta value on the card is Race 7, where Calicoco (POST 8) over Slick And Fast (POST 7) at 3-1 and 2-1 respectively produces a price in the $8 to $12 range that would be worth deploying at five to ten dollars per ticket. The reverse is also worth structuring at a lower amount.

For trifecta plays, Race 3 with its eleven-horse maiden turf field offers the highest potential return. Using Von Erich (POST 2) and Musical Band (POST 7) in the top two positions with multiple closers in third — including Lil Central (POST 8), Metairie (POST 6), and Nathan Henry (POST 1) — gives a trifecta structure that could return triple digits on a successful ticket.

The best single-race exotic investment on the card is a $1 trifecta box of Slick And Fast (POST 7), Calicoco (POST 8), and Highland Creek (POST 6) in Race 7, which at $6 total gives a solid shot at the evening's biggest payoff in the featured race.

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