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HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE — RACE DAY ANALYSIS

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Race Day Overview

Hawthorne Race Course returns to action on a Sunday afternoon card featuring nine races across both the main dirt track and the turf course. Today's card offers a mix of claiming races, maiden special weights, and optional claiming events that should provide bettors with multiple angles of attack. The nine-race program carries combined purses that reflect the mid-level claiming nature of the card, with the day's richest single purse found in Race 4 at $34,000 for the optional claimer at $62,500.

Eduardo Rodriguez is among the most active trainers on today's card with horses entered in Race 1, Race 2, Race 3, and Race 5, giving him a full book of action across multiple race types. Jose G. Rodriguez similarly saddles horses in Race 2, Race 5, and Race 6. Michele Boyce has horses firing in Race 3, Race 4, Race 5, and Race 6. This level of barn activity from the leading local conditioners often signals that competitive, well-prepared horses are being spotted into conditions that suit them. Bettors should pay close attention to how these barns are deploying their inventory today and whether any trainer/jockey combinations appear multiple times with live runners.

Jareth Loveberry is among the leading jockeys at the Hawthorne meet and rides a full card today, appearing in Race 1, Race 2, Race 3, Race 4, Race 5, and Race 7. His mounts span both dirt and turf, which is a testament to his versatility and the confidence that multiple trainers have in his services. Luis H. Colon is another top-tier rider who appears in Races 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6, giving him strong presence throughout the card.

Two turf routes and two turf sprints are carded today — Race 3 on the turf at 1210f, Race 5 on the turf at 1650f, and Race 7 on the turf at 1100f — making the morning turf course report critical for handicappers. Any significant moisture in the turf profile will shift form dramatically, and horses with experience on off-turf surfaces or with wet turf form should receive heightened attention if the going softens.

No significant overnight scratches were reported prior to publication, and all horses listed on the official card are presumed to be in.

Weather and Track Conditions

Chicago-area weather for June 7, 2026 calls for partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s at post time for the early races, potentially warming slightly through the afternoon into the mid-70s by the final races. Wind is expected from the southwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour, which at Hawthorne tends to push into the stretch in the early races before shifting slightly as the afternoon progresses.

No significant rainfall is anticipated during the card itself, though the Chicago area saw scattered showers earlier in the week. Hawthorne's main dirt track is expected to be listed as fast or good, with any residual moisture from earlier in the week likely having drained adequately by post time. The turf course is expected to be in good condition, listed as firm to good, with any overnight dew having burned off by the time the first turf race goes postward in Race 3.

Hawthorne's turf course can play differently along the rail depending on how much traffic it has absorbed earlier in the week. A firm turf course at Hawthorne tends to favor closers who can find room in the upper stretch, though a rail-favoring track can benefit horses drawing the one post who get a clean trip. Trainers who have been pointing horses specifically for today's turf events likely have had the benefit of monitoring the course condition carefully.

The dirt track at Hawthorne playing fast should produce sharp fractions in the sprint races, and any horse that can control the pace from the front without being pushed is at an advantage. Windy conditions from the southwest can slow down early fractions slightly when horses are running into the wind in the first turn area.

Track and Post Position Bias

Hawthorne's main dirt track is a one-mile oval with a relatively tight first turn off the chute in sprint races. In six-furlong races and one-turn mile races, horses breaking from the inside posts have a measurable edge in terms of saving ground, but the tight first turn also means that early speed from outside posts can get caught wide. On a fast track, Hawthorne has historically favored early speed that can find the rail and settle in before the turn.

In route races on the dirt, particularly the 1430f event in Race 4, the added ground means that early position is somewhat less critical than it is in sprints. Posts three through six tend to be preferred in routes at Hawthorne, as outside posts force horses to deal with early positioning battles before reaching the long run down the backstretch.

On the turf, Hawthorne's inner course tends to play to the favor of horses that draw inside and can save ground around the turns. Rail position on firm turf here is valuable, though the course traffic can cause the very inside path to become beaten down and slower in the final furlong. In turf sprints, the one-post is historically strong at Hawthorne, and inside draws in the 1100f and 1210f events should not be dismissed.

In maiden special weight events on turf like Race 7, post position can be exaggerated in significance because many of these horses lack the tactical flexibility of experienced runners. A horse in post one or two with any natural speed tendency is positioned beautifully on this course.

Overall, today's bias leans toward:

Inside post positions in sprint dirt races. Early speed on the main track, provided pace pressure is modest. Inside posts in turf events with emphasis on pace-pressing types who can save ground.

Race 1 — Post 3:41 — 1320f | D | CO | OClm $10,000 | Purse $14,500

This is an optional claiming event for older horses going one turn on the main track at 1320 furlongs. The $14,500 purse at the $10,000 optional claiming level is modest and should draw a field of seasoned lower-level horses whose connections have a good read on where they fit. With only five horses in the field, pace scenarios become easier to map, and handicappers should look for a horse that either dominates on the front end or has a reliable late kick in what could be a slow-paced sprint.

Race 1

Pace Analysis

Five horses, all older, in a sprint at the lowest claiming level on today's card. The pace question here revolves around who among Strange Arrange (3) and Racarino (4) wants to establish position early. If both push for the lead, the pace could be hot enough to set up the closers, but in a short field at this level, contested early fractions can often be moderated once a horse establishes a comfortable cushion. Bernie Lomax (1) from the inside post is worth watching for pace influence as well. We Miss Arlington (5) under Loveberry projects as a closer or stalker type that wants a pace to run at.

Key Contenders

Strange Arrange (3) is the 2-1 morning line co-favorite trained by Eduardo Rodriguez and ridden by Johanis Aranguren. Rodriguez is one of the more active trainers at the meet with multiple live-looking entrants today, and when he sends a horse out as a morning line favorite at this level, there is usually a logical class or form angle supporting the choice. Strange Arrange (3) projects as an early-speed type based on the connections and the class level, and if this horse can find the front without excessive pressure, the $10,000 optional claiming tag could make this a relatively easy assignment.

Racarino (4) is co-favorite at 2-1 with trainer Armando Hernandez and Luis H. Colon in the irons. Hernandez and Colon have a productive working relationship at Hawthorne, and Racarino (4) from post four has a natural clean trip likely available after the break. The horse's co-favorite billing suggests that handicappers view this as a two-horse race at the top, and Racarino (4) may represent the safer betting option given Colon's ability to put horses in good positions off sharp breaks.

We Miss Arlington (5) is also listed at 2-1 under Jareth Loveberry for Eduardo Rodriguez. The name carries obvious regional significance, and while the morning line assigns this horse co-favorite status along with the other two 2-1 shots, the outside post five in a five-horse sprint at Hawthorne is a slight negative. Loveberry is the meet's leading rider and will likely drop in behind the early speed, setting up a potentially strong closing kick.

Secondary Choices

Bernie Lomax (1) at 4-1 under Alexander Bendezu for trainer Maximino Quinonez has the inside post and the tactical benefit of being in good position from the gate. At 4-1 against a field of three 2-1 shots, Bernie Lomax (1) offers real overlay potential if this horse has any early positional ability and can avoid traffic issues from the rail.

Longshots

Huey Attack (2) at 8-1 is the longest shot in this five-horse field, trained by Jose G. Rodriguez and ridden by Javier Tavares. At 8-1 against co-favorites at 2-1, Huey Attack (2) needs a significant pace scenario to play into its favor or a clear demonstration of hidden form that the morning line has not rewarded. Tavares is a capable rider, and at this modest claiming level, the horse is not without some marginal appeal in exacta exotics.

Selections

Win: Strange Arrange (3) Place: Racarino (4) Show: We Miss Arlington (5)

Betting Strategy: With three horses sharing 2-1 odds and the field limited to five, straight exacta wagering between the two Rodriguez-trained horses and Racarino (4) is the primary approach. A $2 exacta box covering Strange Arrange (3), Racarino (4), and We Miss Arlington (5) gives appropriate coverage on what is essentially a three-horse race. Bernie Lomax (1) at 4-1 from the rail deserves a place ticket if the price holds or drifts toward 5-1 on the board.

Race 2 — Post 4:08 — 1320f | D | AO | OClm $10,000 N1X | Purse $31,000

This is an optional claiming event restricted to horses that have not won an allowance or higher condition, making it a more competitive event than Race 1 despite sharing the same claiming tag. The purse jumps dramatically to $31,000, which is reflective of the N1X condition and should attract horses with upside. This is a one-turn sprint for older fillies and mares on the main track.

Race 2

Pace Analysis

Six mares in an allowance-type sprint. Laly (2) projects as the likely pace setter from post two under Loveberry and trainer Frank J. Kirby. Tum Tap (1) from the rail and Richiesgoldengirl (5) could also factor into early positioning. The pace picture here could get slightly heated with multiple speed-inclined types in the field, setting up an opportunity for a closer to come through on the far turn. Julynne (4) and Lady Elise (6) are worth monitoring as potential stalker-to-closer types.

Key Contenders

Laly (2) is the 2-1 morning line favorite trained by Frank J. Kirby with Loveberry aboard. The combination of the meet's leading rider and a modest-odds morning line in an N1X event suggests Laly (2) is well regarded by the morning line makers. Post two on the inside is ideal for a front-runner or pace-presser, and if Laly (2) gets a comfortable trip near the front without pressure from Tum Tap (1), she should have every opportunity to deliver a winning performance.

Julynne (4) at 3-1 under R. Prescott for trainer Shannon McGovern is the second choice and represents a potential trip-dependent runner. McGovern is a competent conditioner who places horses carefully, and 3-1 in a six-horse field represents solid morning line confidence. Post four is a neutral draw, giving Julynne (4) plenty of options to either press the pace or rate just off the leaders.

Secondary Choices

Tum Tap (1) at 4-1 is trained by Michele Boyce and ridden by J.E. Felix. Boyce has multiple live runners on today's card across various races, which is a sign that her barn is in strong form. Tum Tap (1) from post one has the obvious advantage of rail position in a sprint, and if this horse can get clean into the first turn, she should be forwardly placed throughout.

Richiesgoldengirl (5) at 4-1 under E.T. Baird for Larry Rivelli is a trainer worth noting. Rivelli is one of the more experienced conditioners operating at the Chicago circuit, and his horses tend to be well-prepared. Richiesgoldengirl (5) from post five may need a clean trip to get into contention, but at equal morning line odds with the favorite, this horse deserves serious consideration.

Longshots

Lady Elise (6) at 5-1 trained by Mark J. Cristel with Frank Reyes up from the outside post six. The outside draw is a slight hindrance in a sprint, but at 5-1, Lady Elise (6) offers value if she can secure a ground-saving trip along the rail. Green Grace (3) at 10-1 under Aranguren for trainer Omar Razvi is the longest shot in the field and faces a tough road against the more fancied horses. Green Grace (3) would need a significant pace collapse to make a meaningful impact.

Selections

Win: Laly (2) Place: Julynne (4) Show: Tum Tap (1)

Betting Strategy: Laly (2) is the clear top choice, and the exacta with Julynne (4) in the place hole is the primary play. A $2 exacta, Laly (2) over Julynne (4) and Tum Tap (1), offers straightforward coverage. Richiesgoldengirl (5) at 4-1 represents value for inclusion in trifecta combinations underneath the top two, and the $31,000 purse should attract enough competitive effort to produce a meaningful payoff structure in the exotics.

Race 3 — Post 4:38 — 1210f | T | C | Clm $12,500 | Purse $15,000

This is a claiming race on the turf at 1210 furlongs, which is essentially a one-mile turf route. The claiming price of $12,500 is a workmanlike level, and these are established turf runners competing for a $15,000 purse. Seven horses make up this field, and turf routing at Hawthorne at this distance provides a genuine test of stamina and tactical intelligence from both horse and rider.

Race 3

Pace Analysis

Seven horses over the turf at 1210 furlongs. Union Dolly (3) is the morning line favorite and projects as the likely pace-setter or close-up stalker type. Fondre (1) from the rail and Devil (4) under Loveberry are likely to position near the front as well. If two or three horses engage early on the turf, the pace could be solid enough to set up closers like Floribunda (5) and Boyce's Bandita (6). Turf routes at Hawthorne tend to draw genuine closers, and any significant pace pressure through the first half mile can make the far turn-to-stretch run highly competitive.

Key Contenders

Union Dolly (3) at 2-1 under Alexander Bendezu for trainer Hugo Rodriguez is the clear morning line choice. Hugo Rodriguez is a capable turf conditioner at the Chicago circuit, and 2-1 in a seven-horse turf claiming field suggests strong form. Post three on the turf at 1210 furlongs is a very good draw, giving Union Dolly (3) an inside trip while still having options to navigate traffic. Bendezu has been riding well at the meet, and this combination appears formidable.

Floribunda (5) at 3-1 under Frank Reyes for Joel Berndt is the second betting choice and a logical contender in this event. At 3-1, Floribunda (5) is priced as a realistic challenger to the favorite, and the post five draw on the turf gives this horse room to settle and find a closing lane in the stretch. Berndt is an experienced conditioner, and Floribunda (5) at this price is worth playing underneath in the exotics at minimum.

Secondary Choices

Devil (4) at 4-1 under Jareth Loveberry for Michele Boyce is a trainer-jockey combination that demands respect. Boyce has runners firing throughout this card, and having the meet's leading rider in the irons on a 4-1 shot in a seven-horse field is a meaningful positive. Devil (4) from post four has a clean outside draw relative to the favorite and should be able to find a comfortable stalking position on the far turn.

Fondre (1) at 4-1 under Luis H. Colon for David R. Reid is the other 4-1 shot and deserves attention from the rail post. Turf routes are where inside posts shine, and Fondre (1) with Colon — one of the circuit's top jockeys — has the ideal setup for a ground-saving trip around both turns.

Longshots

Diamonds Joy (2) at 5-1 under J.E. Felix for Eduardo Rodriguez is a live longshot in this context. Rodriguez is active on today's card, and Diamonds Joy (2) from post two is well positioned on the inside. Raceday Attire (7) at 6-1 under Frank Reyes for Ruben Cruz Jr. is the longest-priced realistic contender, though Reyes having two mounts in this race — also on Floribunda (5) — creates a scheduling note worth monitoring in case of any late jockey changes. Boyce's Bandita (6) at 10-1 trained by Brian Cook with O.K. Hernandez is the longest shot in the field and would require a ground-saving perfect trip to factor.

Selections

Win: Union Dolly (3) Place: Floribunda (5) Show: Devil (4)

Betting Strategy: Union Dolly (3) is the value top choice at 2-1. Exacta plays keying Union Dolly (3) over Floribunda (5), Devil (4), and Fondre (1) are the primary approach. The trifecta using Union Dolly (3) on top, with Floribunda (5) and Devil (4) in the second hole, and adding Fondre (1) and Diamonds Joy (2) in the third position, should provide reasonable coverage for a $15,000 turf claiming race that can produce a competitive outcome.

Race 4 — Post 5:09 — 1430f | D | AO | OClm $62,500 | Purse $34,000

This is the day's richest race and the top optional claiming event on the card at $62,500 for older horses going 1430 furlongs — approximately one and three-sixteenths miles — on the main dirt track. This is the deepest class race of the day, and the six horses entered represent the best available stock at Hawthorne on this date. The longer distance will test stamina and class, and pace analysis here is especially important given the additional ground.

Race 4

Pace Analysis

Six horses going a route of ground at the highest class level today. Baby Boat (4) and Fast Jack (6) are the co-favorites and likely project as the pace-setting or close-up types based on their early speed tendencies suggested by the morning line. Goodasiwonswas (1) from the rail under Colon and Navy Seal (2) under Loveberry add two more likely pace participants from inside posts. If the pace gets heated through the first six furlongs, horses with strong mid-race moves like Indyville (5) and Bureau (3) may be set up to run through tired horses in the final turn and stretch.

Key Contenders

Baby Boat (4) at 2-1 under O.K. Hernandez for trainer James P. DiVito is one of the co-favorites in the day's marquee race. DiVito is an established conditioner at Hawthorne, and Baby Boat (4) from post four in a six-horse route is a solid draw that allows the horse to settle in a comfortable early position. The 2-1 morning line signals strong form, and in a route race where class tells, Baby Boat (4) has the breeding of a horse that can handle the extra ground. Hernandez is a reliable rider for routes at this circuit.

Fast Jack (6) at 2-1 under Alexander Bendezu for trainer Scott Becker is the other co-favorite. Post six in a six-horse route is the outside draw, which means Fast Jack (6) will need to either push forward early to establish position or accept a wide trip. Bendezu has been riding aggressively at this meet, and Becker conditions horses with pace in mind. Fast Jack (6) is a legitimate threat but the outside draw in a route is a small negative that the 2-1 morning line may not fully account for.

Secondary Choices

Navy Seal (2) at 4-1 under Loveberry for Nancy S. Knott from post two is an intriguing option. Knott's operation tends to produce horses that handle routes well, and the combination of the meet's leading rider from an inside post in a route race deserves serious respect. Navy Seal (2) at 4-1 offers genuine overlay potential relative to the co-favorites if this horse is in sharp form.

Goodasiwonswas (1) at 4-1 under Luis H. Colon for Armando Hernandez has the rail post and two top-tier jockeys' input from rail posts in today's two main route races. Colon will attempt to save ground throughout, and from post one in a route, the tactical advantage is real. Goodasiwonswas (1) at 4-1 in a six-horse field with Colon aboard is a horse that bettors should not casually dismiss.

Longshots

Indyville (5) at 6-1 under J.E. Felix for Michele Boyce is a fascinating angle. Boyce has horses entered throughout this card, and placing a horse in the day's richest race at 6-1 suggests there is some competitive form underlying the morning line number. Felix is capable in route races, and Indyville (5) at 6-1 in a competitive six-horse field offers the best value play among the longshots in this race. Bureau (3) at 12-1 under Javier Tavares for Jessica Jelinski is a significant outsider and would need a significant collapse from the pace-setters to contend.

Selections

Win: Baby Boat (4) Place: Navy Seal (2) Show: Goodasiwonswas (1)

Betting Strategy: Race 4 is the feature event and warrants larger investment. The co-favorites at 2-1 are legitimate, but Navy Seal (2) at 4-1 under Loveberry offers the best value. An exacta box covering Baby Boat (4), Navy Seal (2), and Goodasiwonswas (1) is the primary play. If Indyville (5) at 6-1 fires a sharp race under Felix, the trifecta incorporating all four of these horses in the top three could deliver a meaningful payoff in the day's richest event.

Race 5 — Post 5:41 — 1650f | T | AO | OClm $50,000b | Purse $32,000

An optional claiming event for fillies and mares on the turf going 1650 furlongs — which is roughly one and three-sixteenth miles on the turf. The $50,000 claiming tag with the “b” designation and $32,000 purse makes this a competitive open-level turf marathon for older females. Eight horses are entered, and the combination of the distance and the turf surface creates a complex pace scenario.

Race 5

Pace Analysis

Eight mares going 1650 furlongs on the turf is a genuine stamina test. Journeyist (6) at 3-1 under Luis H. Colon for Michele Boyce is likely the pace-pressing or stalking type that will attempt to control the tempo. Dancing Magic (3) under Loveberry and My Lady Slew (4) under Emmanuel Giles are potential co-pacers. The Rodriguez barns — both Eduardo Rodriguez with Sally's Suprise (1) and Keen Gal (2), and Jose G. Rodriguez with My Lady Slew (4) and Samarita (5) — each have two runners in this event, which creates the possibility of pace manipulation if either pair engages together early. End Of Innocence (8) under E.T. Baird for John Haran projects as the deepest closer in the field.

Key Contenders

Journeyist (6) at 3-1 under Colon for Boyce is the morning line favorite and comes in with trainer momentum from a barn that is clearly in form across today's card. Boyce saddling a runner at 3-1 in a $32,000 optional claimer on the turf with the meet's top rail-saving jockey is a meaningful signal. Post six in a 1650f turf event is a workable draw, and Journeyist (6) should have no trouble finding a stalking position.

R Katiebug (7) at 4-1 under J.E. Felix for Boyce is the second Boyce entry in this race, creating a barn one-two of sorts. Having two horses in the same race from the same barn at 3-1 and 4-1 is a strong signal. R Katiebug (7) from post seven will need a clean early trip but has Felix — a rider who is very effective in Boyce's outfit — and the outside draw gives some flexibility in positioning.

Secondary Choices

My Lady Slew (4) at 4-1 under Emmanuel Giles for Jose G. Rodriguez is a legitimate contender. Post four on the turf over 1650 furlongs is a favorable draw, and the 4-1 morning line reflects genuine competitive form. Giles is a capable rider who has been aboard enough Rodriguez-trained turf horses to understand the targeting.

Dancing Magic (3) at 6-1 under Loveberry for Michael Campbell is the meet's leading jockey on a 6-1 shot, which is always worth noting. The 6-1 price against a loaded field of favorites could represent value if Dancing Magic (3) has any tactical flexibility on the turf.

Longshots

Sally's Suprise (1) at 5-1 under O.K. Hernandez and Keen Gal (2) at 6-1 under Bendezu, both trained by Eduardo Rodriguez, represent a barn entry from a conditioner who has multiple horses on today's card. Having both in the race at 5-1 and 6-1 suggests neither is the barn's primary horse in this spot. Samarita (5) at 10-1 under Tavares for Jose G. Rodriguez is the other Rodriguez stablemate and faces the longest odds among the Rodriguez contingent. End Of Innocence (8) at 8-1 under Baird for John Haran is the deepest closer projected in this field and could hit the board in a pace-meltdown scenario at a very fair price.

Selections

Win: Journeyist (6) Place: R Katiebug (7) Show: My Lady Slew (4)

Betting Strategy: The Boyce barn running one-two in morning line odds in a $32,000 turf event is the story of this race. Exactas using Journeyist (6) and R Katiebug (7) in both directions are the primary play. My Lady Slew (4) at 4-1 under Giles rounds out the trifecta, and a $1 trifecta box with Journeyist (6), R Katiebug (7), and My Lady Slew (4) is an appropriate approach. Dancing Magic (3) at 6-1 under Loveberry can be used as a trifecta saver given the jockey's quality.

Race 6 — Post 6:12 — 1320f | D | C | Clm $5,000 N1Y | Purse $11,000

This is the cheapest race on the card, a $5,000 claiming sprint restricted to horses that have not won in the past year. Nine horses fill this race, creating a wide-open and unpredictable sprint at the bottom of the claiming ladder. With nine horses going one turn at the lowest tier, pace can get chaotic off the break, and finding a horse with tactical versatility is more important than identifying a dominating front-runner.

Race 6

Pace Analysis

Nine horses in a bottom-level sprint creates the possibility of genuine early-pace fireworks. Devils Red (5) under Colon at 3-1 and Mon Ami Fuzzie (6) under Giles at 4-1 are the likely co-leaders, and with nine horses all jostling for position early, a hot pace is conceivable. All About Tonite (7) under Aranguren for Eduardo Rodriguez at 6-1 could be positioned to close if the early fractions are indeed heated. Off To The Races (8) under Reyes for Joel Campbell at 4-1 is another potential late runner.

Key Contenders

Devils Red (5) at 3-1 under Colon for David R. Reid is the morning line favorite in a race where the price offers reasonable value. Reid placing a horse at the $5,000 N1Y level with the circuit's top jockey aboard is a strong handicapping angle. Devils Red (5) from post five in a nine-horse field has the middle draw that allows for tactical flexibility. If Colon can find a comfortable stalking position through the first turn, the ability to move in the stretch from a horse that has not won in the past year but shows current form could prove decisive.

Mon Ami Fuzzie (6) at 4-1 under Emmanuel Giles for Jose G. Rodriguez is the co-second choice along with Off To The Races (8). Rodriguez is an active trainer on today's card, and Mon Ami Fuzzie (6) from post six is close enough to the leaders to factor. Giles is a capable enough rider to navigate a nine-horse sprint at the bottom claiming level.

Secondary Choices

Off To The Races (8) at 4-1 under Reyes for Joel Campbell is another 4-1 shot in what looks like a competitive field. Post eight is a challenging draw in a nine-horse sprint at Hawthorne, and a wider trip is likely. However, at 4-1, Off To The Races (8) deserves inclusion in exacta and trifecta combinations.

All About Tonite (7) at 6-1 under Aranguren for Eduardo Rodriguez from post seven is a horse with a trainer who clearly knows how to target lower claiming events, and 6-1 may underestimate this horse's chance if the pace melts down in the stretch.

Longshots

Canyon Shadows (1) at 10-1 under O.K. Hernandez for Frank J. Kirby from the inside rail post is an interesting draw. Rail in a nine-horse $5,000 sprint is a legitimate tactical advantage if the horse can find the lead or first call near the inside. Lavender Earl (9) at 6-1 under Tavares for Carlos Ramirez from post nine faces the widest draw in the field. Breaking News (4) at 10-1 under Santos Ademar for Hugo Rodriguez at post four is another low-priced longshot with a decent inside draw. Highly Perfect (2) at 12-1 under Bendezu for Quinonez and Ancient Man (3) at 20-1 under Baird for Rigo Rosas are the longest shots and face significant form questions at this level.

Selections

Win: Devils Red (5) Place: Mon Ami Fuzzie (6) Show: Off To The Races (8)

Betting Strategy: In a nine-horse $5,000 sprint, trifecta wagering provides the best value. The field is wide-open enough that a small-investment trifecta box covering Devils Red (5), Mon Ami Fuzzie (6), Off To The Races (8), and All About Tonite (7) in various combinations is the recommended approach. Canyon Shadows (1) at 10-1 from the rail is a live longshot worth a small inclusion in the trifecta for a possible payoff enhancer.

Race 7 — Post 6:44 — 1100f | T | S | Md Sp Wt | Purse $30,000

The card closes with a maiden special weight event on the turf at 1100 furlongs — approximately seven furlongs. Nine first-level horses compete for a $30,000 purse in what figures to be a competitive and potentially form-reversing race. Maiden turf sprints at Hawthorne produce some of the most unpredictable outcomes on any card, as young, unproven horses encounter the grass surface, the tight turns, and the competitive atmosphere that can reveal their true potential or expose their limitations.

Race 7

Pace Analysis

Nine horses in a maiden turf sprint at 1100 furlongs. Rockfest (2) at 2-1 under O.K. Hernandez for James P. DiVito is the clear morning line favorite and may project as an early-to-mid-pace type. Creating Havoc (8) at 5-1 under Colon for Chris Block and Chief Morter (3) at 4-1 under Loveberry for Rivelli are likely positioned as close-up stalkers. Rocky Raccoon (9) at 3-1 under Hernandez — Hernandez thus having two mounts in this race — is the second favorite and a closer-type based on the post position and morning line. The pace could be brisk if Rockfest (2) goes to the front early, setting up finishers like Capovivo (7), Rocky Raccoon (9), and Creating Havoc (8).

Key Contenders

Rockfest (2) at 2-1 under Hernandez for DiVito is the clear morning line choice and comes in with the backing of a conditioner — DiVito — who also sends Rocky Raccoon (9) into this same race. Having the morning line favorite and second choice from the same barn in a maiden turf sprint is highly unusual and creates a fascinating wagering dynamic. Rockfest (2) from post two has an excellent draw for the turf, right inside of the leaders, and should have a clean view of the pace from the break.

Rocky Raccoon (9) at 3-1 under Hernandez is DiVito's second entry and is priced at 3-1, making it the second-best-priced horse in the field. The outside post nine in a 1100f turf sprint is a slight negative as the horse will likely be six-wide or more at the start, but the combination of the second-lowest morning line in the field, a top conditioner, and the same jockey on both horses creates genuine complexity. Handicappers should monitor which of these two DiVito runners receives more attention from the betting public.

Secondary Choices

Chief Morter (3) at 4-1 under Loveberry for Rivelli is a horse from a prominent barn with the circuit's leading jockey. Rivelli has a strong record in maiden turf events at the Chicago circuit, and Chief Morter (3) from post three is ideally positioned on the inside of the turf course. Loveberry will land this horse just off the early speed, and with a clean trip, Chief Morter (3) has every chance.

Capovivo (7) at 4-1 under Baird for Rivelli is the second Rivelli entry in this race, giving the trainer a powerful one-two punch alongside Loveberry and Baird. Capovivo (7) from post seven is a workable draw on the turf, and at 4-1, this horse and Chief Morter (3) represent a barn entry that must be respected in totality. Rivelli's willingness to run two in this maiden turf sprint suggests he has confidence in both.

Thiever (4) at 4-1 under J.E. Felix for Armando Hernandez is another 4-1 shot in a competitive field. Post four on the turf is solid, and Felix's ability to get a horse into a good position early in maiden sprints is well established.

Longshots

Creating Havoc (8) at 5-1 under Colon for Chris Block offers an intriguing closing angle. Colon aboard an 5-1 shot for a trainer who carefully places horses is a meaningful note. Frankie P (6) at 6-1 under Santos Ademar for Edward Essenpreis and Stormy Attack (5) at 12-1 under Reyes for Shane Childers — who also sends Monroe Attack (1) in at 15-1 — round out the middle tier of the field. Monroe Attack (1) at 15-1 from the rail is tempting as a post-position overlay, but the 15-1 morning line suggests significant form questions. Stormy Attack (5) at 12-1 is similarly discounted, though the Childers barn running two in this maiden sprint bears watching.

Selections

Win: Rockfest (2) Place: Rocky Raccoon (9) Show: Chief Morter (3)

Betting Strategy: The DiVito barn one-two is the story here, and the exacta between Rockfest (2) and Rocky Raccoon (9) in both directions is the primary play. However, both Rivelli horses — Chief Morter (3) and Capovivo (7) — deserve trifecta inclusion given the trainer's form on turf maidens. A trifecta box using Rockfest (2), Rocky Raccoon (9), and Chief Morter (3) is the core play, with Capovivo (7) added as a trifecta saver.

Jockey Notes and Insights

Jareth Loveberry is the dominant force in the jockey standings at the current Hawthorne meet, and today's card reflects his prominence. Loveberry rides in Race 1 aboard We Miss Arlington (5), Race 2 aboard Laly (2), Race 3 aboard Devil (4), Race 4 aboard Navy Seal (2), Race 5 aboard Dancing Magic (3), and Race 7 aboard Chief Morter (3). That is six mounts across the nine-race card, spanning both dirt and turf. His win percentage at this meet is among the highest of any rider, and when he is paired with high-profile trainers like Eduardo Rodriguez, Michele Boyce, and Larry Rivelli, the combination demands premium attention. Most significantly, Loveberry is aboard the second or third favorite in many of these races rather than the morning line favorite — a pattern that sometimes signals a betting opportunity where the trainer has positioned a horse at a slightly longer price than its true ability.

Luis H. Colon is the second-most active jockey on today's card with mounts in Race 1 on Racarino (4), Race 3 on Fondre (1), Race 4 on Goodasiwonswas (1), Race 5 on Journeyist (6), Race 6 on Devils Red (5), and Race 7 on Creating Havoc (8). Colon's presence on Journeyist (6) in Race 5 — the morning line favorite in the feature turf route — is notable. His ability to find the rail and save ground in turf routes at Hawthorne is a genuine skill, and bettors should not discount his contribution to JOURNEYIST's (6) chances.

O.K. Hernandez is particularly busy in Race 4 on Baby Boat (4) and Race 7 on both Rockfest (2) and Rocky Raccoon (9). The unusual circumstance of Hernandez holding two mounts in Race 7 from the same trainer (DiVito) will require a jockey change on one of those horses before post time. This is a situation to monitor closely.

Alexander Bendezu rides in Race 1 on Bernie Lomax (1), Race 2 indirectly through the card, Race 3 on Union Dolly (3), Race 4 on Fast Jack (6), and Race 5 on Keen Gal (2). Bendezu has been a reliable mid-tier rider at Hawthorne who consistently puts horses in good positions in sprint races.

Frank Reyes holds multiple mounts including Floribunda (5) and Raceday Attire (7) in Race 3 — another double-mount situation that will require monitoring for jockey change updates. Similarly, this dual booking in Race 3 may result in one of those mounts going to another rider by post time.

Trainer Notes and Insights

Eduardo Rodriguez enters the day with four barns worth of opportunity. He saddles Strange Arrange (3) and We Miss Arlington (5) in Race 1, Diamonds Joy (2) in Race 3, and Sally's Suprise (1) and Keen Gal (2) in Race 5. Having co-favorite status with three horses in Race 1 alone — including We Miss Arlington (5) under Loveberry — speaks to his strong current form at the meet. His ability to target claiming races at appropriate levels and utilize leading riders gives his stable a consistent edge.

Michele Boyce operates one of the most active barns at Hawthorne and today sends Tum Tap (1) in Race 2, Devil (4) in Race 3, Indyville (5) in Race 4, Journeyist (6) and R Katiebug (7) in Race 5, and Mon Ami Fuzzie (6) in Race 6. Six horses across six races is a reflection of a barn running in peak condition. The one-two entry of Journeyist (6) and R Katiebug (7) in Race 5 at morning line odds of 3-1 and 4-1 respectively is the standout stable angle of the day.

Larry Rivelli, a veteran of the Chicago circuit, saddles Richiesgoldengirl (5) in Race 2, Chief Morter (3) in Race 7, and Capovivo (7) in Race 7. His decision to run both Chief Morter (3) under Loveberry and Capovivo (7) under Baird in the same maiden turf sprint is a confident move. Rivelli has a solid record with turf maidens at Hawthorne, and the combination of his barn's form with two live runners in the card finale is a meaningful signal.

James P. DiVito trains both Baby Boat (4) — the co-favorite in the day's richest race, Race 4 — and both Rockfest (2) and Rocky Raccoon (9) in Race 7. The consistency of having top-priced horses across two different races is a reflection of a stable that is pointed and ready. The dual DiVito entry in Race 7 is the most unusual trainer angle on the card.

Armando Hernandez trains Racarino (4) in Race 1, Goodasiwonswas (1) in Race 4, and Thiever (4) in Race 7. His Colon and Felix bookings across three races suggest he has confidence in multiple horses today.

Jose G. Rodriguez has My Lady Slew (4) and Samarita (5) in Race 5, and Mon Ami Fuzzie (6) in Race 6 as his primary weapons today, with Huey Attack (2) rounding out the barn's card involvement in Race 1. His Race 5 double entry of My Lady Slew (4) and Samarita (5) bears watching.

Best Wagering Strategies and Value Plays

The strongest overall value on today's card is concentrated in three specific areas.

First, the Boyce barn is firing on all cylinders. Across six races, Boyce has competitive-priced horses that reflect genuine current form. The most actionable play is the exacta between Journeyist (6) and R Katiebug (7) in Race 5, both trained by Boyce, at a combined morning line of 3-1 and 4-1. This is the type of same-barn double entry that sometimes produces a significant exacta payoff when the public does not bet both horses down dramatically. Playing the exacta in both directions — Journeyist (6) over R Katiebug (7) and R Katiebug (7) over Journeyist (6) — is the recommended wager.

Second, the DiVito barn angle in Race 7 is equally compelling. Rockfest (2) at 2-1 and Rocky Raccoon (9) at 3-1 from the same barn, with the same jockey (pending the resolution of the dual-booking issue with Hernandez), represent a connected wagering opportunity. The same-direction exacta — Rockfest (2) over Rocky Raccoon (9) — is the play, with the reverse exacta as a saver.

Third, Navy Seal (2) at 4-1 in Race 4 under Loveberry for Nancy Knott represents the best overlay on the card. In the day's richest race, having the meet's leading jockey on a 4-1 shot in a six-horse field is a strong overlay when the co-favorites are at 2-1. A win bet on Navy Seal (2) at 4-1, combined with an exacta play involving Baby Boat (4) and Goodasiwonswas (1), provides the best single-race value.

For multi-race exotic players, the Pick 4 covering Races 4 through 7 is the recommended sequence. Using Baby Boat (4) and Navy Seal (2) in Race 4, Journeyist (6) and R Katiebug (7) in Race 5, Devils Red (5) and Mon Ami Fuzzie (6) in Race 6, and Rockfest (2) and Chief Morter (3) in Race 7 provides a reasonable eight-horse combination spread across four legs for a $1 base Pick 4 ticket.

A $0.50 base Pick 5 covering Races 3 through 7 is a higher-investment option. Using Union Dolly (3) and Devil (4) in Race 3, then carrying the same selections described above, the Pick 5 could produce a meaningful payoff if even one long-priced horse sneaks into the sequence. Adding Indyville (5) in Race 4 and Dancing Magic (3) in Race 5 as single-use savers can help capture a multi-horse scenario in the two most competitive legs.

The best win bet of the day on value is Navy Seal (2) in Race 4, the strongest legitimate overlay combining a top jockey, experienced trainer, favorable post, and competitive morning line in the day's richest race.

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