Los Alamitos Race Course – Pick Pony Handicapper Report & Tip Sheet – News and Analysis for the July 3, 2026 card

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Race Day Overview — Los Alamitos Race Course, Friday July 3, 2026

Los Alamitos Race Course opens its July 4th holiday weekend card on Friday the 3rd with an eleven-race program spanning maiden claiming, open claiming, and optional claiming company across sprint and route distances on the main dirt oval. The card carries a decidedly Southern California flavor, featuring a mix of established local runners and fresh faces working their way through the conditions ladder. The headline selection of the evening is One Smokin Dude (POST 9) in Race 5, tabbed as Best Bet of the card by at least one prominent handicapper covering the Southern California circuit. The program features connections well familiar to the Los Alamitos faithful, including Doug O'Neill, Peter Miller, Craig Dollase, Jeff Mullins, and Philip D'Amato among the trainers, alongside the typically competitive colony of riders who call this tight 7/8-mile oval home.

Post times are listed at 4:00 PM local time for Race 1, with the card running through approximately 10:00 PM. The program card description reflects post time notations in multiple time zones. Racing surfaces are all listed as main dirt track (D), with sprint distances ranging from 1,100 feet through 1,210 feet and route distances run at 1,760 feet, which is the standard one-turn mile at Los Alamitos.

No major scratches or late changes had been publicly announced at press time, though bettors should confirm final fields through official Equibase and track sources prior to wagering. The card will attract significant holiday-weekend handle, and pools are expected to run deep on multi-race exotics.

Weather and Track Conditions

The greater Los Angeles basin is forecast to be warm and dry heading into the July 4th holiday weekend. Expect clear skies at Los Alamitos Race Course in Cypress, California, with temperatures in the low-to-mid 80s during daylight hours and dropping into the upper 60s to low 70s by post time for the evening card. No precipitation is in the forecast, and there is no reason to expect any moisture-related changes to the main track surface.

The Los Alamitos main track is a fast, compact dirt oval that tends to play firm and consistent under warm, dry Southern California summer conditions. Track maintenance crews at Los Alamitos are typically diligent about keeping the surface well-watered to prevent excessive cuppy conditions, but the July heat and lack of rain typically result in a hard, sealed surface by post time. Expect a “fast” official track designation. Wind should be manageable out of the west at 5-10 mph, well within normal parameters and unlikely to significantly impact racing.

Track Bias and Post Position Analysis

Los Alamitos is a tight, one-turn seven-eighths mile oval, and pace and post position dynamics here differ meaningfully from larger Southern California ovals like Santa Anita and Del Mar. The sprint distances of 1,100 feet and 1,210 feet used in the majority of tonight's card start from chutes, while the 1,760-foot route distance is a one-turn mile starting from a chute as well, making inside post positions on the longer trips somewhat more favorable than at tracks with two turns.

At Los Alamitos, early speed is consistently rewarded on the fast main track, and horses that can get clean runs near or on the lead tend to hold on at a high rate. The inside posts in sprints carry a slight edge when the surface is playing dry and fast, as the rail path shortens ground. However, horses with wide post positions are not severely disadvantaged in the sprints given the tight nature of the oval, as the turns are relatively short. In route races at the 1,760-foot distance, posts two through five historically perform at the highest clip, as horses drawn very wide must cover extra ground on the single sweeping turn.

Given the holiday weekend crowds and expected fast, consistent surface, look for speed horses and pace-presser types to hold a meaningful edge throughout the card. Closers at Los Alamitos tend to require significant pace collapse to sustain late runs, and pure deep closers are difficult to trust unless pace figures support a meltdown scenario.

RACE 1 — Post 4:00 PM — 1100f | D | M | Md 30000 | AOF | Purse $23,000

This maiden $30,000 claiming sprint for older fillies and mares at six and a half furlongs opens the card. The field of six at the short sprint distance is manageable, and with only a handful of horses showing any appreciable early speed, pace should be relatively honest but not burning. The 1,100-foot sprint at Los Alamitos favors horses that can break cleanly and get comfortable near the front, as there is little room for horses to make up ground from far back over this short trip.

Race 1

Pace Analysis

Please Behave (POST 3) and Allons Y (POST 4) are the two co-morning-line favorites at 2-1, and both appear capable of pressing or setting fractions. If both are forwardly placed, the pace could be honest enough to allow an off-the-pace runner to have a chance, but at 1,100 feet with maiden claimers, speed tends to hold. Elegant Munni (POST 2) has shown enough tactical speed to press whichever of the two favorites gets the lead. The overall pace scenario points to a competitive early battle between the top two choices, with fractions likely in the 22 and change range for the opening quarter.

Key Contenders

Allons Y (POST 4) gets the nod as the top selection based on consistent form against better company. This runner showed solid early foot in both career attempts at the maiden special weight level, which is significantly stronger than tonight's maiden $30,000 company. Dropping into the maiden claiming ranks after two creditable efforts against tougher stock is a legitimate class relief angle, and trainer Luis Mendez knows this circuit well. Armando Ayuso gets the call in the irons, and Ayuso has been a reliable hand at Los Alamitos through the summer meet. The combination of early speed, class relief, and a competent rider makes Allons Y (POST 4) the deserving morning-line co-favorite and the most logical selection here.

Please Behave (POST 3) shares the co-favorite billing at 2-1 and deserves serious consideration. Trainer Felix L. Gonzalez saddles this runner with Henry Reynoso Lopez aboard. Please Behave (POST 3) likely gets a forward trip from post three and will have every chance to dictate or sit just off the lead. If this runner has been pointing specifically to this spot, the Gonzalez barn is capable of winning with properly placed horses.

Secondary Choices

Elegant Munni (POST 2) at 4-1 is the clear secondary choice and could offer some value if the top two favorites knock heads early. Trainer George L. Lopez has a functional operation at Los Alamitos, and Cristobal Herrera is a capable hand aboard. Post two is a workable gate in this sprint, and if the early pace is fast enough, Elegant Munni (POST 2) could be gathering momentum at the right time. Worth including in exacta and trifecta structures underneath or on top.

Longshots

Estrella Esmeral (POST 5) at 6-1 represents the most interesting of the longer shots for trainer Sergio Morfin. P. Flores gets the mount, and if this mare has been working sharply, she could creep into the trifecta picture. Cap 'n Gown (POST 6) at 8-1 is trained by Jose Hernandez Jr., who also has Racer's Edge (POST 1) in this field. Running two in the same race can dilute connections, and Racer's Edge (POST 1) at 10-1 on the rail is a tough ask. Cap 'n Gown (POST 6) with Francisco Monroy is the more logical of the two Hernandez runners but remains a deep-shot proposition. Racer's Edge (POST 1) at double digits can be safely passed by win bettors.

Betting Strategy

Allons Y (POST 4) is the play on top. Structure exactas using Allons Y (POST 4) over Elegant Munni (POST 2) and Please Behave (POST 3). Trifectas can be boxed lightly with those three, potentially throwing in Estrella Esmeral (POST 5) for a longer-shot bottom. Win bet on Allons Y (POST 4) if price holds at 2-1 or drifts slightly.

Selections

Win: Allons Y (POST 4) Place: Elegant Munni (POST 2) Show: Please Behave (POST 3)

RACE 2 — Post 4:30 PM — 1210f | D | CO | OClm 25000 | BUN | Purse $26,000

The second race is an optional claiming event going 1,210 feet for older horses. With seven entries and optional claiming conditions at $25,000, the field is likely a blend of horses either entering for the claim tag or declining the tag and running for conditions. The 1,210-foot sprint is the bread-and-butter distance at Los Alamitos.

Race 2

Pace Analysis

Tapalo (POST 1) from the rail for trainer Steve Knapp with E. Jaramillo up is likely an early speed type that will try to control the tempo from the inside. Hey Brother (POST 2) and Daniel's Magic (POST 3) also project forward, making the early pace a potential hotly contested affair. If Tapalo (POST 1) can get off cleanly and establish position unchallenged, the Knapp runner becomes a factor. A fast early pace scenario benefits horses sitting third or fourth, perhaps Rexford (POST 6) or Mega Moon (POST 4), who can launch their bids in the upper stretch.

Key Contenders

Daniel's Magic (POST 3) for Craig Dollase and Armando Ayuso is a well-connected horse worth highlighting. Dollase has been quietly competent throughout the Southern California circuit, and Ayuso makes for the second race in a row. Horses trained by Dollase tend to be fit and class-appropriate when pointed at spots like this. At 4-1 on the morning line, Daniel's Magic (POST 3) represents fair value.

Mega Moon (POST 4) at 3-1 for Ronald W. Ellis and Hector Isaac Berrios is the morning-line favorite. Ellis is an established presence at Los Alamitos, and Berrios has put together solid work on this circuit. Post four gives this runner a ground-saving position with tactical options. If Mega Moon (POST 4) can sit a comfortable second or third behind a pressured pace, this horse should be firing in the stretch.

Secondary Choices

Rexford (POST 6) at 5-1 for trainer Peter Miller and Kazushi Kimura warrants attention. Miller's operation is one of the most efficient in Southern California, and when Miller sends a horse out at a number this low, it often means the barn expects a forward effort. Kimura is a reliable rider who knows how to rate a horse and produce a sustained run at this oval. Rexford (POST 6) could be the late value in this field.

Tapalo (POST 1) for Steve Knapp with Jaramillo is the primary pace-setter that could also hang on if the fractions are not suicidal. From the rail in a seven-horse field, Tapalo (POST 1) could find clear sailing and post a gate-to-wire effort if the pace challenge from rivals is less aggressive than it appears on paper.

Longshots

Hey Brother (POST 2) at 4-1 for Librado Barocio and Armando Aguilar is a co-morning-line horse that may be slightly overbet given connections. Barocio is a solid trainer but competes at a level slightly below the top-tier names in this race. Malibu Coast (POST 5) at 12-1 for Doug O'Neill and Edgar Payeras is a significant price, and while O'Neill occasionally fires with overlooked runners, the 12-1 reflects a genuine gap in form from this runner against the top choices. Soi Ngern (POST 7) at 6-1 for Val Brinkerhoff and Alfredo L. Bautista rounds out the field. An outside post in a seven-horse sprint is less than ideal, but Bautista is capable of getting the horse into a good spot early if the pace allows.

Betting Strategy

Mega Moon (POST 4) and Daniel's Magic (POST 3) are the preferred pair. Exactas using those two in both combinations are the core play. Rexford (POST 6) is the value play if you want to use three horses in exotics. Trifecta box with POST 3, POST 4, and POST 6 is the structural recommendation.

Selections

Win: Mega Moon (POST 4) Place: Daniel's Magic (POST 3) Show: Rexford (POST 6)

RACE 3 — Post 5:02 PM — 1210f | D | C | Clm 10000n3l | BUM | Purse $17,000

This $10,000 claiming event for horses that have not won three lifetime races is for mares, run at 1,210 feet. This is a modest-level sprint, and the condition of not having won three races limits the field to horses still working their way up the class ladder. Six runners make for a manageable field.

Race 3

Pace Analysis

Aloha Dreamin (POST 5) and Shop Till You Drop (POST 6) are the co-morning-line favorites at 2-1 each, and pace shapes up as a two-speed affair with Toulouse Detrac (POST 3) also projecting forward. The inside horses, Miss Miche Lada (POST 1) and Selsae (POST 2), are longer shots whose pace behavior is less certain. If two or three horses contest the early fractions aggressively, the race could set up well for a presser or closer.

Key Contenders

Aloha Dreamin (POST 5) for Jeff Mullins and Kyle Frey is the most compelling selection in this race. Mullins is one of the most accomplished horsemen in Southern California, and sending a horse out at 2-1 in a $10,000 claiming field signals genuine intent. Kyle Frey is a competent professional who executes pace-rating tactics effectively. Post five gives this mare a clean outside post with options to press or sit just off the pace. Mullins horses at this level at Los Alamitos carry a respectable win rate.

Shop Till You Drop (POST 6) at 2-1 for Richard Baltas and Armando Ayuso is a formidable rival. Baltas is another top-shelf Southern California conditioner, and Ayuso's presence in two races on the card reflects his value to multiple top stables. Post six is the outermost gate in this six-horse field, which is slightly less desirable in a sprint at this distance, but Ayuso is experienced enough to guide the horse to a good trip regardless.

Secondary Choices

Willow Cove (POST 4) at 3-1 for Jesus J. Uranga and Ricardo S. Ramirez is the most logical secondary option. Post four is a solid inside draw, and Ramirez is a capable hand. If Aloha Dreamin (POST 5) and Shop Till You Drop (POST 6) set up a pace duel, Willow Cove (POST 4) pressing from just behind could be the beneficiary.

Toulouse Detrac (POST 3) at 4-1 for Jorge Farias and Edgar Payeras projects as an early speed type who could mix it up on the front end. Payeras has been reliable in these lower-tier sprints and knows how to judge pace.

Longshots

Selsae (POST 2) at 12-1 for Gloria Haley and Alfredo L. Bautista is a longshot in modest company. Haley is a small, competent operation, and Bautista is a capable rider, but 12-1 may reflect genuine form issues for this runner. Miss Miche Lada (POST 1) at 20-1 for Jairo B. Monascal and Armando Aguilar is deep money. The 20-1 ML on the rail in a six-horse field suggests this mare has struggled to find the winner's circle and is a pass for win wagering.

Betting Strategy

Aloha Dreamin (POST 5) is the top selection. Exactas: POST 5 over POST 6 and POST 4 are the primary plays. Reverse the POST 5 and POST 6 combination for coverage. Trifecta: POST 5/POST 6/POST 4 in key combinations with POST 3 as a throwback.

Selections

Win: Aloha Dreamin (POST 5) Place: Shop Till You Drop (POST 6) Show: Willow Cove (POST 4)

RACE 4 — Post 5:34 PM — 1210f | D | C | Clm 20000n2x | BUN | Purse $27,000

A $20,000 claiming event for horses that have not won two races at this level or higher carries one of the better purses on the early card. Eight horses go to the gate in this 1,210-foot sprint, making it one of the more competitive races of the evening. Philip D'Amato runs two horses in this field, adding an intriguing stable angle.

Race 4

Pace Analysis

Maury Wills (POST 3) and Joker Went Wild (POST 8) are the co-morning-line favorites at 2-1 and 3-1 respectively, and both likely project as forward runners capable of pressing or setting the pace. Too Much Info (POST 1) from the rail also shows pace ability in its conditioning profile. With multiple speed types in a field of eight, the early fractions could be contentious, and a horse that can rate kindly in third or fourth position before rallying in the stretch could prove to be the winner.

Key Contenders

Maury Wills (POST 3) for Philip D'Amato and Kyle Frey is the morning-line favorite. D'Amato is one of the most decorated trainers in Southern California racing, consistently appearing atop the trainer standings at the major meets. Frey pairs well with D'Amato's horses, having developed a productive working relationship at the Southern California ovals. Post three is solid in an eight-horse sprint, and if this runner fires at close to his best, he is the horse to beat.

Joker Went Wild (POST 8) at 3-1 for Doug O'Neill and E. Jaramillo presents an interesting angle from the outside post. O'Neill's operation is deep and well-resourced, and Jaramillo knows how to handle a horse coming from a wide gate. The outside post in a sprint at Los Alamitos is not catastrophic, but the runner will need to work to find position. O'Neill horses at this claiming level tend to be honest, competitive runners.

Secondary Choices

Stay For The Boom (POST 6) at 6-1 is D'Amato's second entry, handled by Ricardo Gonzalez. When D'Amato runs two in the same race, it typically means both horses deserve respect, and the trainer is not “throwing” one to boost the other. Post six is manageable in this field, and Gonzalez is a solid rider who has been productive at Los Alamitos. The 6-1 price could offer genuine value if D'Amato's runners split the betting and the public ignores this one.

Too Much Info (POST 1) at 4-1 for Jesus Nunez and Adrian Escobedo on the inside post could try to wire the field if the pace opens up. The rail in a Los Alamitos sprint is not always ideal given the tight turns, but if this horse can get clear early, it is worth watching.

Longshots

Maddie Tee (POST 2) at 8-1 for Peter Eurton and Armando Ayuso is a recognizable name. Eurton is a capable Southern California trainer, and Ayuso's inclusion here means the jockey is on three horses on the card. Desert Kat (POST 4) at 8-1 for George Papaprodromou and Roxane Liegeois is an outside longshot. Papaprodromou is an established trainer, and Liegeois adds a different look with a female rider. Hurricane Way (POST 5) at 8-1 for Mark Rheinford and Armando Aguilar projects as a pace type from the middle of the gate. Silvercross (POST 7) at 20-1 for Jorge Bautista and Cristobal Herrera is a deep price and can be left out of win and place wagering.

Betting Strategy

Maury Wills (POST 3) is the primary selection. Exactas: POST 3 over POST 8, POST 6, and POST 1 are the core plays. Stay For The Boom (POST 6) as a value exacta underneath Joker Went Wild (POST 8) rounds out the approach. Trifecta using POST 3 and POST 8 on top with POST 6, POST 1, and POST 2 on the bottom covers the likely outcomes.

Selections

Win: Maury Wills (POST 3) Place: Joker Went Wild (POST 8) Show: Stay For The Boom (POST 6)

RACE 5 — Post 6:06 PM — 1210f | D | C | Clm 8000 | BUN | Purse $17,000

The Best Bet of the card according to handicappers covering this program. Nine horses go to the gate in this $8,000 claiming sprint at 1,210 feet. One Smokin Dude (POST 9) is the heavy morning-line favorite at 1-1, and the consensus has been quite clear about this runner's chances tonight.

Race 5

Pace Analysis

The nine-horse field features multiple speed types, including Topstitch (POST 1) on the rail who will try to set the table from the inside. Ring General (POST 8) also appears pace-inclined from near the outside post. However, with One Smokin Dude (POST 9) for trainer Librado Barocio and rider Tiago Pereira coming from post nine, the outside post could simply mean this horse will be allowed to relax and run its race from wherever it can find comfort. Pereira is an experienced jockey capable of rating a horse in contentious pace situations. The fractions should be lively with multiple speed types trying to establish position.

Key Contenders

One Smokin Dude (POST 9) is the unanimous Best Bet call from handicappers and merits that designation based on form, connections, and current condition. Trainer Librado Barocio also conditions Hey Brother (POST 2) in Race 2, so the barn is active and engaged on tonight's card. Tiago Pereira brings legitimate credentials and has been one of the more productive riders at the Southern California ovals in the recent meet. At 1-1 on the morning line, the horse will almost certainly go off as the prohibitive choice, and bettors should decide early whether to use this runner as a single in multi-race bets or look for overlays elsewhere on the card. At even money, One Smokin Dude (POST 9) is a pass for straight win wagering unless it drifts, but the horse belongs in all exotics as a strong single.

Shady Appeal (POST 6) at 4-1 for Jeff Bonde and Alfredo L. Bautista is the most logical alternative. Bonde is a competent Los Alamitos-area conditioner who occasionally produces a sharp effort when horses are at their peak. Bautista, riding for Bonde from the sixth post, has a serviceable trip in a nine-horse field. If One Smokin Dude (POST 9) has any issue with the outside post or Pereira cannot get the horse in position, Shady Appeal (POST 6) is the primary beneficiary.

Secondary Choices

Ring General (POST 8) at 6-1 for Brian T. Cunningham and Adrian Escobedo is a secondary choice worth including in exotics. Post eight in a nine-horse field at Los Alamitos is workable, and Escobedo has been riding competitively. Cunningham's record at this oval warrants attention when the trainer sends out a horse at a reasonable price. Hot Chicks Only (POST 2) at 5-1 for Genaro Vallejo and Kazushi Kimura is another secondary option. Vallejo also enters Carol's Comic (POST 5) in this race, giving the trainer a two-horse entry. Kimura on Hot Chicks Only (POST 2) from the favorable inside post has a natural trip advantage.

Longshots

Carol's Comic (POST 5) at 10-1 is Vallejo's second runner, ridden by Cesar Belmont. At 10-1, this is a deep price in modest company and likely reflects a lesser form profile than the barn's other entry. Topstitch (POST 1) at 15-1 for Troy Dial and P. Flores is a pace setter on the rail whose value comes from potential front-running action if the field drifts wide. Winhappy (POST 4) at 15-1 for Jesus J. Uranga and Francisco Orduna-Rojas is another longshot that would need significant assistance to factor. Runkerry (POST 3) at 20-1 for Gloria Haley and Armando Aguilar and Perfecto Amor (POST 7) at 20-1 for Adan Farias and Francisco Monroy are deep longshots whose primary value is filling out trifecta and superfecta tickets.

Betting Strategy

One Smokin Dude (POST 9) should be used as a single in Pick 3, Pick 4, and Pick 5 wagers. The 1-1 morning line means win wagering is suboptimal for most bettors. Structurally, use One Smokin Dude (POST 9) on top in exactas with Shady Appeal (POST 6) and Ring General (POST 8) underneath. Trifecta: POST 9 over POST 6/POST 8/POST 2 in the main spots. If the horse opens at even money or below, the exotic structure is the only rational wagering approach.

Selections

Win: One Smokin Dude (POST 9) Place: Shady Appeal (POST 6) Show: Ring General (POST 8)

RACE 6 — Post 6:38 PM — 1760f | D | C | Clm 12500n2l | BUM | Purse $21,000

The one-turn mile at 1,760 feet is one of the signature distances at Los Alamitos, and this $12,500 claiming route for fillies and mares that have not won two lifetime races features seven entries. The longer trip changes the pace dynamics significantly compared to the sprints that dominate the card.

Race 6

Pace Analysis

Makenarita (POST 4) at 2-1 and Good Golly Dolly (POST 6) at 2-1 are co-favorites, and both figure to be positionally active in this route. At 1,760 feet with mares at this claiming level, the early pace is unlikely to be blistering. Horses sitting in third or fourth through the first half mile should be in ideal striking position at the top of the stretch. The post position draw is important here: post four is solid for a route runner, while post six is manageable in a seven-horse field at Los Alamitos' one-turn mile.

Key Contenders

Makenarita (POST 4) at 2-1 for Edwin G. Alvarez and Kazushi Kimura is the morning-line co-favorite and holds solid appeal. Post four in the route race is nearly ideal, giving the horse a ground-saving position without being pinned on the rail. Kimura has been riding with purpose at this meet, and Alvarez operates a competent Southern California outfit. If this mare has been pointing to the spot, the connections and post draw suggest she should be giving her best effort tonight.

Good Golly Dolly (POST 6) at 2-1 for Doug O'Neill and Abel Lezcano is the other co-favorite and a horse that commands respect based on connections alone. O'Neill's barn consistently produces competitive horses at all claiming levels, and Lezcano is a proven jockey who handles route distances well. Post six in a seven-horse field at the route distance is comfortable, and Lezcano will have options to rate or press depending on how the pace develops.

Secondary Choices

Pretty Cecy (POST 2) at 4-1 for Victor L. Garcia and Tiago Pereira is an interesting secondary choice. Post two in the route race gives this mare a comfortable inside trip option, and Pereira makes for two mounts on the same card. Garcia is a trainer capable of pointing horses correctly when the spot is right. Daddygaveittome (POST 5) at 6-1 for George L. Lopez and Armando Ayuso is another secondary option worth consideration. Ayuso's multiple mounts on the card suggest he is among the most sought-after riders tonight, and post five between the two favorites is a workable draw.

Longshots

Hot Rod Christine (POST 7) at 6-1 for Tim McCanna and Kyle Frey is the most interesting longshot in this race. McCanna is a small but thoughtful outfit, and Frey riding from the outside post in a seven-horse route has managed tougher spots. At 6-1, if this mare has quietly improved in recent works, there could be real value here. Danzig Til Dawn (POST 3) at 10-1 for D. Wayne Baker and Epifanio Garcia is a longshot whose primary value is as trifecta filler. Baker is an established California conditioner. Winsome Love (POST 1) at 15-1 for Manuel Badilla and Cristobal Herrera on the rail in the route is the deepest longshot in the field and can be left out of win wagering.

Betting Strategy

The co-favorite situation creates an opportunity to structure the betting around the 4-1 and 6-1 horses. Exacta: POST 4 and POST 6 in both combinations is the base play. Add Pretty Cecy (POST 2) as a key in trifectas. A trifecta box using POST 2, POST 4, and POST 6 with POST 5 and POST 7 as throwbacks represents solid value construction. Hot Rod Christine (POST 7) at 6-1 could be the live longshot if McCanna has this mare sharp.

Selections

Win: Makenarita (POST 4) Place: Good Golly Dolly (POST 6) Show: Pretty Cecy (POST 2)

RACE 7 — Post 7:10 PM — 1760f | D | C | Clm 6250n3l | BUN | Purse $13,000

The second route race of the evening is also at 1,760 feet, this time for horses that have not won three lifetime races at $6,250 claiming. Seven horses go to the gate in what is one of the lower-purse races on the card, but the conditions are legitimate and the connections are recognizable.

Race 7

Pace Analysis

Ballyhooligan (POST 1) at 2-1 for George Papaprodromou and Jeremy Laprida is the morning-line favorite on the rail. In a route race, the rail can be a blessing or a curse depending on the pace scenario. Cupid's Crusader (POST 3) at 4-1 and Irish Element (POST 5) at 4-1 project as the main pace rivals. What A Gift (POST 7) at 4-1 from the outside post for Victor L. Garcia will need to find a clean spot early from the widest gate. The pace scenario at the route distance with four legitimate contenders between 2-1 and 4-1 should produce an honest but not extreme pace, creating a race that suits presser-style horses.

Key Contenders

Ballyhooligan (POST 1) at 2-1 on the rail for Papaprodromou is the class of the field on paper. The rail post in the route is advantageous at Los Alamitos when the horse has the tactical speed to establish position without burning energy. Papaprodromou is one of the more prolific trainers at this circuit, and Jeremy Laprida aboard is a young rider who has been riding with confidence. If Ballyhooligan (POST 1) can rate in a comfortable position through the first half mile, this runner should be competitive in the stretch.

Irish Element (POST 5) at 4-1 for Doug O'Neill and Kazushi Kimura is another well-connected entry. O'Neill sends Kimura out from post five, a solid middle-of-the-gate position in a seven-horse route. O'Neill horses rarely run badly when the connections are this straightforward, and Kimura at the route distance has shown patience and good judgment.

Secondary Choices

Cupid's Crusader (POST 3) at 4-1 for Genaro Vallejo and Edgar Payeras is an interesting secondary option. Payeras from post three in the route has a ground-saving path that keeps the horse out of early trouble while maintaining forward position. What A Gift (POST 7) at 4-1 for Victor L. Garcia and Armando Ayuso from the outside post is a tricky situation. Ayuso's ability to get a horse relaxed from a wide gate can mitigate the post disadvantage, and Garcia seemingly has confidence in this runner given the 4-1 morning line despite the post.

Longshots

Tee N Off (POST 6) at 5-1 for Steve Knapp and Ricardo Gonzalez is the bridge between the main contenders and the longshots. Knapp entries tend to be honest at route distances, and Gonzalez is capable. Tom's Star (POST 2) at 10-1 for Brian T. Cunningham and Francisco Orduna-Rojas is a moderate longshot from the second post. Cunningham also has Ring General (POST 8) in Race 5, making this a busy night for the barn. Bid On The Prize (POST 4) at 10-1 for Steve Knapp and Tiago Pereira gives Knapp two entries in this race. Pereira is a more accomplished rider than the Gonzalez booking, so Knapp may prefer Bid On The Prize (POST 4) as the stable's primary chance, making Tee N Off (POST 6) a potential overlay.

Betting Strategy

Ballyhooligan (POST 1) is the narrow top choice based on morning line and connections. Exacta: POST 1 over POST 5, POST 3, and POST 7. The Knapp barn angle with Bid On The Prize (POST 4) ridden by Pereira versus Tee N Off (POST 6) ridden by Gonzalez deserves attention: Pereira's mount suggests POST 4 could be the barn's actual win horse. Trifecta: POST 1 and POST 5 on top with POST 3, POST 4, and POST 7 underneath.

Selections

Win: Ballyhooligan (POST 1) Place: Irish Element (POST 5) Show: Cupid's Crusader (POST 3)

RACE 8 — Post 7:42 PM — 1760f | D | M | Md 12500 | BUN | Purse $15,000

The card closes with the most wide-open race of the evening: eleven maiden claiming horses going a mile at $12,500 for the maiden tag. With eleven entries in a maiden route, anything can happen, and the field includes a mix of horses with varied experience levels and connections ranging from the prominent to the modest.

Race 8

Pace Analysis

With eleven horses going a mile on a one-turn oval, sorting out pace is an exercise in controlled chaos. Stage Run (POST 8) for Tim McCanna and Kyle Frey, Wasting Aces (POST 4) for Paul Aguirre and Armando Aguilar, and Island Paradise (POST 7) for Leonard Powell and E. Jaramillo all project as horses that could be positioned close to the pace. Given the field size and the maiden conditions, expect several horses to break with intent, creating an early pace battle that could benefit patient off-the-pace types in the final quarter mile of the route.

Key Contenders

Wasting Aces (POST 4) at 4-1 for Paul Aguirre and Armando Aguilar is among the morning-line favorites and warrants consideration as a top selection. Post four in an eleven-horse route is a solid inside position, and Aguilar has been an active and capable presence on the circuit. Aguirre trains a disciplined operation, and a 4-1 morning line in a maiden route at this level suggests genuine intent.

Stage Run (POST 8) at 4-1 for Tim McCanna and Kyle Frey is a co-favorite alongside Wasting Aces (POST 4) and Sunset Ride (POST 9). McCanna has Hot Rod Christine (POST 7) in Race 6 as well, making this a two-race night for the barn. Frey's presence on Stage Run (POST 8) in this field is significant — Frey has been one of the most productive younger riders on the circuit and gravitates toward genuinely competitive horses.

Sunset Ride (POST 9) at 4-1 for Philip D'Amato and Ricardo Gonzalez is D'Amato's second entry on the card tonight following Maury Wills (POST 3) and Stay For The Boom (POST 6) in Race 4. D'Amato closing out the card with a maiden makes for a barn that is clearly firing on multiple cylinders. Post nine in an eleven-horse field is manageable for a route, and Gonzalez will look to place the horse in a comfortable spot behind the early speed.

Secondary Choices

Halninethousand (POST 6) at 5-1 for Ryan Hanson and Adrian Escobedo is an interesting secondary choice in this wide-open field. Hanson is a lesser-known trainer at this level but has shown an ability to win with horses in the maiden claiming ranks. Post six is a solid central draw in the eleven-horse field. Island Paradise (POST 7) at 5-1 for Leonard Powell and E. Jaramillo brings pace credentials to the table. Jaramillo is experienced at route distances, and Powell occasionally finds spots where his horses can compete.

Longshots

Big Notion (POST 10) at 6-1 for Steven Miyadi and Jeremy Laprida is the most interesting of the longer-priced horses. Miyadi is a small operation that occasionally unearths a competitive maiden, and Laprida has been making steady progress at the Los Alamitos meet. From post ten in a field this large, the horse will need a clean break and patient handling. Wicked Spud (POST 11) at 10-1 for Daniel Dunham and Kazushi Kimura is the outermost horse in the field. Kimura from post eleven in an eleven-horse field faces a challenging assignment, but if pace collapses as projected, this runner could close into exotics. Desert Hawk (POST 3) at 8-1 for Jose Hernandez Jr. and Francisco Monroy is a price horse from Hernandez, who also had runners earlier in the card. Francesconi (POST 5) at 15-1 for Marcia Stortz and Tiago Pereira is a decent long price for a proven jockey. Rusty Boy (POST 1) at 30-1 for Sergio Morfin and P. Flores and Wild King (POST 2) at 30-1 for Craig A. Lewis and Abel Lezcano are deep longshots at the rail posts who can be included in superfecta combinations but are passes for trifecta top positions.

Betting Strategy

In an eleven-horse maiden route, bankroll management and spreading are essential. Wasting Aces (POST 4), Stage Run (POST 8), and Sunset Ride (POST 9) form the core of any betting structure. Exacta box: POST 4, POST 8, and POST 9. Trifecta: key POST 4, POST 8, and POST 9 on top with POST 6, POST 7, and POST 10 underneath. Superfecta construction using those six horses in rotating key positions can offer strong payouts in a field this large given the number of likely false favorites. Avoid putting too much into any single combination. This race is built for trifecta and superfecta wagering rather than straight win bets.

Selections

Win: Wasting Aces (POST 4) Place: Stage Run (POST 8) Show: Sunset Ride (POST 9)

Jockey Notes and Insights

Armando Ayuso is the busiest rider on the card with mounts in Race 1 aboard Allons Y (POST 4), Race 3 aboard Shop Till You Drop (POST 6), Race 4 aboard Maddie Tee (POST 2), and Race 6 aboard Daddygaveittome (POST 5). Multiple bookings from multiple top stables — including Richard Baltas and Peter Eurton — indicate Ayuso is among the most trusted riders at this meet. The Race 1 mount on Allons Y (POST 4) is arguably his best chance of the night for a win.

Tiago Pereira receives arguably the most prominent book on the card with One Smokin Dude (POST 9) in Race 5 as the Best Bet of the card, plus Pretty Cecy (POST 2) in Race 6, Bid On The Prize (POST 4) in Race 7, and Francesconi (POST 5) in Race 8. Pereira has been a rising force in Southern California, and his race-to-race workload tonight suggests multiple stables value his tactical intelligence.

Kyle Frey holds the Phil D'Amato call on Maury Wills (POST 3) in Race 4 and carries Stage Run (POST 8) in Race 8 as well as Aloha Dreamin (POST 5) in Race 3 for Jeff Mullins. Frey's alignment with top stables on the card makes him one of the key riders to follow. When Frey draws into Mullins horses and D'Amato horses on the same card, his win percentage from those connections historically runs high.

Kazushi Kimura is another rider appearing multiple times, handling Rexford (POST 6) in Race 2 for Peter Miller, Hot Chicks Only (POST 2) in Race 5, Makenarita (POST 4) in Race 6, Irish Element (POST 5) in Race 7, and Wicked Spud (POST 11) in Race 8. Kimura's race on Makenarita (POST 4) in Race 6 for trainer Edwin Alvarez may be his best chance at a win tonight.

Alfredo L. Bautista picks up mounts throughout the card including Soi Ngern (POST 7) in Race 2, Selsae (POST 2) in Race 3, Shady Appeal (POST 6) in Race 5, and others. Bautista is a veteran Southern California rider who maintains a steady presence at Los Alamitos.

Trainer Notes and Insights

Philip D'Amato is the marquee trainer name on the card with three entries across two races: Maury Wills (POST 3) and Stay For The Boom (POST 6) in Race 4, and Sunset Ride (POST 9) in Race 8. D'Amato's horses at this claiming level tend to be fit and properly prepared, and his 4-1 and 6-1 entries in Race 4 alongside his Race 8 closer suggest an active night for one of Southern California's best conditioners. When D'Amato runs two in the same race, both merit respect.

Doug O'Neill has entries scattered across the card: Malibu Coast (POST 5) in Race 2, Joker Went Wild (POST 8) in Race 4, Good Golly Dolly (POST 6) in Race 6, and Irish Element (POST 5) in Race 7. O'Neill's multi-race presence reflects the depth of his operation. Good Golly Dolly (POST 6) in Race 6 and Irish Element (POST 5) in Race 7 are the most likely O'Neill win candidates tonight.

Jeff Mullins sending Aloha Dreamin (POST 5) in Race 3 is significant. Mullins does not typically enter horses at the $10,000 maiden claiming level unless those horses have exhausted other conditions or the barn sees a legitimate spot to win. When Mullins targets a specific spot at a lower claiming level with a competent rider like Kyle Frey, it often results in a winning effort.

Steve Knapp has two entries in Race 7 with Bid On The Prize (POST 4) and Tee N Off (POST 6). The Pereira booking on Bid On The Prize (POST 4) over the Gonzalez booking on Tee N Off (POST 6) is a subtle but meaningful signal. Trainers with two in a race often tip their hand through jockey assignments, and Pereira suggests Bid On The Prize (POST 4) is the stable's win horse.

Peter Miller with Rexford (POST 6) in Race 2 is worth a second look. Miller is a meticulous conditioner who does not casually drop horses into claiming company unless he believes the spot is correct. Rexford (POST 6) at 5-1 with Kimura could be an overlay worth playing in exacta and trifecta combinations.

Librado Barocio conditions One Smokin Dude (POST 9), the Best Bet of the card, in Race 5. Barocio also conditions Hey Brother (POST 2) in Race 2, showing the barn's readiness to compete early and late on the card. Pereira on One Smokin Dude (POST 9) is a high-percentage combination in an $8,000 claiming field.

Best Wagering Strategies and Value Plays

The Pick 5 structure at Los Alamitos typically runs across the final five races of the card, which on this program would encompass Races 4 through 8. Building a Pick 5 ticket around the Best Bet of the card and the top selections outlined above creates the following framework:

Race 4: Maury Wills (POST 3) and Joker Went Wild (POST 8) — use two Race 5: One Smokin Dude (POST 9) — single, do not spread Race 6: Makenarita (POST 4) and Good Golly Dolly (POST 6) — use two Race 7: Ballyhooligan (POST 1) and Irish Element (POST 5) — use two Race 8: Wasting Aces (POST 4), Stage Run (POST 8), and Sunset Ride (POST 9) — use three

A base ticket of 2 x 1 x 2 x 2 x 3 equals 24 combinations. At a $0.50 base, this ticket costs $12.00. For the final race where the spread is widest and the field most competitive, adding a fourth horse such as Halninethousand (POST 6) in Race 8 brings the ticket to 32 combinations at $16.00 for a $0.50 ticket, which represents a manageable investment for a meaningful potential payout.

For the Pick 3 covering Races 5 through 7, the structure is: One Smokin Dude (POST 9) over Makenarita (POST 4) and Good Golly Dolly (POST 6) over Ballyhooligan (POST 1) and Irish Element (POST 5). This 1 x 2 x 2 = 4 combination ticket at $2.00 base costs $8.00 and has legitimate upside if Ballyhooligan (POST 1) runs back to form and both co-favorites fire in Race 6.

The primary value play of the night is Peter Miller's Rexford (POST 6) in Race 2 at 5-1. Miller's track record of delivering properly conditioned horses into the right spot warrants a win bet at that number, and the exacta of Mega Moon (POST 4) over Rexford (POST 6) or Rexford (POST 6) over Mega Moon (POST 4) in both combinations is a high-value play.

The second value play is Stay For The Boom (POST 6) in Race 4 at 6-1 as the D'Amato second entry. This horse could be overlooked by bettors fixated on the 2-1 and 3-1 runners while offering genuine competitive credentials from the same elite barn. A small win bet paired with exactas involving Stay For The Boom (POST 6) is a sensible approach.

In Race 8, the maiden closer Sunset Ride (POST 9) for D'Amato at 4-1 offers the best pairing of recognizable connections with a paceshape that sets up for a closing run at the end of the card. A trifecta box of POST 4, POST 8, and POST 9 at $1.00 base costs $6.00 and covers the three most logical outcomes in a race where any of those three winning is plausible.

Win bets tonight are recommended only on Allons Y (POST 4) in Race 1, One Smokin Dude (POST 9) in Race 5 if odds drift above 6-5, Aloha Dreamin (POST 5) in Race 3, and Rexford (POST 6) in Race 2 as the value selection. The remainder of the card is better served through exotic wagering structures that account for the legitimate competitive uncertainty in these claiming fields.

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