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Race Day Overview — Parx Racing, June 21, 2026

Parx Racing in Bensalem, Pennsylvania presents a ten-race Sunday card headlined by a $50,000 maiden special weight sprint in Race 7. The card is dominated by claiming and maiden claiming events ranging from $7,500 to $16,000, with the bulk of the action unfolding on the main dirt track. Sunday afternoons at Parx tend to draw competitive fields at the lower claiming levels, and today's card is no exception, with several races featuring large fields and intriguing form questions. The card carries a total of ten races and offers solid exotic wagering opportunities across multiple legs.

From a barn news standpoint, the HISA and HIWU weekly rulings published through June 17 continue to shape the regulatory landscape at tracks across the country. No major suspensions affecting today's Parx participants have been confirmed as of post time. Bettors should check Equibase and the Parx official program for any late scratches and equipment changes prior to wagering.

The race card features a mix of sprint and route distances. Races 1, 3, 4, and 7 are contested at 1320 feet (six furlongs), while Races 2 and 9 stretch to 1760 feet (one mile). Race 5 runs at 1540 feet (seven furlongs), Race 6 goes the distance of 1830 feet, Race 8 runs at 1430 feet, and the two-turn routes extend the card's versatility. The surfaces are all dirt, and the majority of contests are restricted to non-winners of a specific number of lifetime races, keeping fields competitive at the lower claiming levels that define Parx's everyday product.

Trainer Uriah St. Lewis and trainer Jacinto Solis are particularly active on today's card, each saddling multiple runners. Scott A. Lake enters two horses in Race 7. Mychel J. Sanchez is the busiest jockey on the card with mounts in nine of the ten races, making him the de facto stable rider to watch all afternoon.

Weather and Track Conditions — June 21, 2026

The Philadelphia metro area in mid-to-late June typically brings warm, humid conditions, and June 21 falls at the summer solstice. Forecast models for the Bensalem area point toward partly cloudy skies with high temperatures in the upper 80s Fahrenheit. There is a chance of afternoon thunderstorm activity typical of mid-Atlantic summer afternoons, which could affect the track surface later in the card, particularly for Races 6 through 10.

The Parx main track has been rated fast in recent days following a dry stretch through mid-June. Should early afternoon showers arrive before the first post, track conditions could shift to good or sloppy by mid-card. The Parx maintenance crew has been proactive about water management, but the sandy loam composition of the Bensalem oval can transition quickly when significant rainfall occurs. Bettors playing the late Pick 4 and Pick 5 should keep a close eye on the weather and be prepared to adjust if the track comes up off.

Under fast conditions at Parx, the track has shown a mild speed bias in recent meetings, particularly in sprint races. Horses that can establish early position from the gate tend to hold a slight advantage when the main track is rated fast and the weather is clear. The inside posts in sprint races carry some historical advantage at Parx, though the gap between rail and outside posts is not severe enough to eliminate outside horses from contention.

Track and Post Position Bias

Parx Racing is a one-mile oval with a relatively tight first turn configuration. In sprint races at six furlongs (1320 feet), horses breaking from the inside posts — particularly posts 1 through 4 — enjoy the benefit of a shorter run to the first turn. Speed horses from the inside can clear their competition and settle in a comfortable stalking or pace-setting position without burning energy navigating wide around the turn.

In route races at one mile and beyond, the post position bias is less pronounced because horses have more time to settle into position before the critical phase of the race. However, very wide draws in route races can still be disadvantageous at Parx because of the tight second turn. Horses in posts 7 and above in routes tend to face slightly longer trips.

Under fast conditions, recent Parx data confirms that front-runners and pace-pressers win at a higher clip than closers in sprint races. Closers remain competitive in the longer routes, where the pace tends to be more honest and the stretch run is longer. Today's sprint races — particularly Races 1, 3, 4, and 7 — should favor horses with tactical early speed and inside draws.

RACE 1 — Post (12:40) — 1320f | D | C | Clm 12500n3l | BUN | Purse $23,000

This is a six-furlong claiming sprint for horses that have not won three lifetime races. Seven horses are entered, and the field presents a range of experience levels and recent form. The pace scenario in this race is crucial, as several horses have shown early speed tendencies.

Race 1

Pace Analysis

Huggy (POST 1) from the rail should be among the early speed factors given his inside draw and the tendency of his connections to place horses on or near the pace at Parx. Prairie Dunes (POST 7) and Great Composer (POST 6) both figure prominently in the early running based on their morning line positioning and trainer tendencies. If multiple horses engage in an honest early duel, the closers in this field could get involved late. The pace figures suggest a moderate to fast early tempo, which could set things up for a horse with stalking ability in the second flight.

Key Contenders

Huggy (POST 1) draws the rail in a six-furlong sprint, which is an advantageous position at Parx when fast conditions prevail. Trainer Esteban Padilla conditions this horse for a competitive spot, and Melvis Gonzalez has been a reliable pilot at this level. At 3-1 on the morning line, Huggy (POST 1) is the public choice and projects as the most likely pace factor from a favorable gate.

Reverse The Curse (POST 4) is trained by Kathlee Crook-Demasi and ridden by Julio A. Hernandez at 4-1. Crook-Demasi has shown an ability to place horses at the right class level, and the 4-1 price reflects the horse's form. Reverse The Curse (POST 4) projects as a pace-presser or stalker with the ability to sustain his run through the stretch.

Secondary Choices

Great Composer (POST 6) is co-listed at 4-1 on the morning line under trainer Ruperto A. Perez and jockey Francisco Martinez. Martinez has been a productive rider at Parx and knows the track configuration well. Great Composer (POST 6) will need to overcome a slightly outside draw but has the class profile to be competitive at this level.

Prairie Dunes (POST 7) at 4-1 for trainer Miguel A. Rodriguez and jockey Jesus M. Rios rounds out the secondary group. The outside post is a mild concern in a six-furlong sprint, but if Prairie Dunes (POST 7) can break cleanly and establish early position, the outside draw can be mitigated. Rodriguez is a trainer who handles claiming stock competently at Parx.

Longshots

Docsgotallthecandy (POST 2) at 6-1 for trainer Eli Jr. Betancourt and jockey Kendry Rivera merits attention as a mid-price overlay if the pace collapses the favorites. Sittin Chilly (POST 3) at 6-1 for trainer Ilias Tapsas and jockey F. Pennington is a horse that could improve with a clean trip. Solo In Paris (POST 5) at 10-1 for trainer Uriah St. Lewis and jockey Mychel J. Sanchez represents the longest shot in the field, but St. Lewis has a history of competitive entries and Sanchez will have the horse ready. Given the class restrictions in this race, any of these three could surface as longshot threats with a good trip.

Selections

Win: Huggy (POST 1) Place: Reverse The Curse (POST 4) Show: Great Composer (POST 6)

Betting Strategy: Single Huggy (POST 1) on top in exactas paired with Reverse The Curse (POST 4) and Great Composer (POST 6). Use all four co-4-1 horses in trifecta combinations. Solo In Paris (POST 5) is a potential Mychel Sanchez overlay worth a small win ticket.

RACE 2 — Post (1:07) — 1760f | D | C | Clm 7500n3l | BUN | Purse $21,000

A one-mile dirt route for claimers that have not won three lifetime races. Seven horses are entered at a $7,500 claiming price, the lowest on the card. These are low-level route maidens-and-non-winners types who will be tested at a mile, which requires more stamina than the sprint events earlier in the afternoon.

Race 2

Pace Analysis

War Commander (POST 2) at 2-1 is the clear morning line favorite and will likely set or stalk the pace under trainer Julio Rodriguez and jockey Joezer Rangel. Evasive Moves (POST 3) for Uriah St. Lewis with Mychel J. Sanchez is the second choice at 4-1 and could press War Commander (POST 2) through the early going. Desert Aire (POST 5) at 4-1 rounds out the early action. If War Commander (POST 2) has to deal with pressure through the first half mile, the closers in this field will have a legitimate opportunity.

Key Contenders

War Commander (POST 2) at 2-1 is the standout in this field based on morning line positioning. Trainer Julio Rodriguez is experienced at placing horses at the right level at Parx, and Rangel is a capable rider at this circuit. The post 2 draw in a mile route at Parx is favorable, allowing the horse to settle near the fence without using excessive early energy. War Commander (POST 2) is the horse to beat.

Evasive Moves (POST 3) is the logical main threat. Trainer St. Lewis runs a large, active stable at Parx, and Sanchez as jockey provides a significant talent upgrade. Evasive Moves (POST 3) at 4-1 offers mild value against the favorite, and the post 3 draw is similarly clean in a route race.

Secondary Choices

Desert Aire (POST 5) at 4-1 for trainer Jacinto Solis and jockey Dexter Haddock is a legitimate contender. Solis has strong stats at Parx in recent months, and Desert Aire (POST 5) could be a pace factor or a sustained presser. The 4-1 price is fair for a horse with Solis conditioning.

What It Tiz (POST 4) at 6-1 for trainer Alexander Martinez and jockey Luis M. Ocasio is worth including in exotics. The $7,500 claiming level can be unpredictable, and What It Tiz (POST 4) has enough upside to finish in the money at a slightly generous morning line.

Longshots

Zoppi Fischbein (POST 1) at 5-1 for trainer Harold Wyner and jockey Adam Bowman deserves mention. The rail post in a mile route can be a double-edged sword — ideal if the horse breaks cleanly and gets cover, problematic if the horse is rank or slow out of the gate. Liberty Runner (POST 6) at 6-1 for trainer Carlos A. Leung and jockey Patrick Jr. Henry and Southern Dream (POST 7) at 6-1 for trainer Jose M. Santaella-Calderon and jockey Eliseo Ruiz represent the outside posts. Southern Dream (POST 7) in particular faces a wide draw in a route that will make her task more difficult. All three longshots can be used underneath in trifectas at this volatile claiming level.

Selections

Win: War Commander (POST 2) Place: Evasive Moves (POST 3) Show: Desert Aire (POST 5)

Betting Strategy: Box the top three in a trifecta and key War Commander (POST 2) on top in exactas paired back to Evasive Moves (POST 3), Desert Aire (POST 5), and What It Tiz (POST 4). Zoppi Fischbein (POST 1) is a small each-way play for rail lovers.

RACE 3 — Post (1:34) — 1320f | D | M | Md 15000 | BON | Purse $19,000

A six-furlong maiden claiming sprint for $15,000. Seven horses are entered on the main track. The maiden claiming ranks at Parx at this price range are populated by horses looking for their first win, and the betting public typically rallies behind the morning line favorite quickly.

Race 3

Pace Analysis

World Wide Web (POST 7) at 2-1 is the heavy favorite and should control or press the early pace under trainer Philip T. Aristone and jockey Mychel J. Sanchez. Aristone is one of the better trainers at Parx who consistently competes for wins and exacta spots. Petey Motto (POST 2) at 4-1 and Aussie's Heir (POST 6) at 4-1 are the other prominent figures. If World Wide Web (POST 7) gets loose on the lead from post 7, the outside post can be neutralized quickly in a sprint. The pace should be moderate with Sanchez likely rating the favorite within a length or two of the lead.

Key Contenders

World Wide Web (POST 7) is the clear form choice. Aristone is a respected Parx conditioner with solid win percentages, and Sanchez as the rider is the single biggest talent advantage in today's card. At 2-1, the morning line is a fair reflection of the horse's class edge. World Wide Web (POST 7) should be considered a single in multi-race wagers for bettors looking to consolidate.

Petey Motto (POST 2) at 4-1 for trainer Edward J. Coletti and jockey Eliseo Ruiz is the natural main rival. Coletti is an established Parx trainer, and Ruiz is a capable journeyman who can deliver competitive rides at this level. Post 2 is a prime inside draw in a sprint.

Secondary Choices

The Fridge (POST 4) at 4-1 for trainer Ronald Abrams and jockey Andrew Wolfsont is an interesting secondary selection. Abrams has a workmanlike record at Parx and The Fridge (POST 4) is priced identically to Petey Motto (POST 2), suggesting the morning line maker sees these two as equivalent threats.

Aussie's Heir (POST 6) at 4-1 for trainer John T. Kirby and jockey F. Pennington rounds out the secondary group. Pennington has been aboard several competitive mounts in recent weeks and knows the nuances of the Parx main track.

Longshots

Mi Hermano (POST 5) at 6-1 for trainer Melecio Saldana Guerrero and jockey Noel Herman is a mid-price longshot worth including in trifectas. Slew Of Fortune (POST 1) at 10-1 for trainer Ramon F. Martin and jockey Kendry Rivera has the inside draw working for it, but the 10-1 morning line suggests the form is weaker. Quick To Judge (POST 3) at 8-1 for trainer Uriah St. Lewis and jockey Patrick Jr. Henry is another St. Lewis runner to note — when St. Lewis sends out a horse that opens at 8-1 rather than 4-1, the form question is usually explained by class concerns. Nevertheless, St. Lewis wins consistently enough that Quick To Judge (POST 3) merits inclusion in trifecta wheels.

Selections

Win: World Wide Web (POST 7) Place: Petey Motto (POST 2) Show: The Fridge (POST 4)

Betting Strategy: Single World Wide Web (POST 7) in the Pick 3 and Pick 4 if comfortable. Exacta key World Wide Web (POST 7) on top with Petey Motto (POST 2), The Fridge (POST 4), and Aussie's Heir (POST 6). Full trifecta box with the top four at 4-1 and better.

RACE 4 — Post (2:01) — 1210f | D | C | Clm 7500b | BUM | Purse $21,000

A sprint for fillies and mares at the $7,500 claiming level. Seven horses are entered. This is a five-and-a-half furlong dash (1210 feet) on the main track, the shortest distance on the card. Alyvia Mavis (POST 7) is the overwhelming morning line choice at 1-1.

Race 4

Pace Analysis

The short sprint distance at 1210 feet means there is no room for error from the gate. Early speed is paramount. Alyvia Mavis (POST 7) at 1-1 under trainer Jamie Ness and jockey Melvis Gonzalez will likely be forwardly placed from the break. English Elsa (POST 2) at 4-1 for trainer Edward J. Coletti and jockey F. Pennington and Craving Carbs (POST 4) at 4-1 for trainer Brandon L. Kulp and jockey Eliseo Ruiz figure to be the pace pressers. Given Alyvia Mavis (POST 7)'s heavy favorite status, if she secures a clear lead early, this race could be over before the top of the stretch.

Key Contenders

Alyvia Mavis (POST 7) is the single for serious bettors in this race. At 1-1, Jamie Ness sends out the prohibitive favorite and Gonzalez will be looking to put this away from the gate. Ness is one of the more accomplished trainers in the Parx/Mid-Atlantic circuit with a consistent record of placing horses in spots they can win. The 1-1 morning line is the market's verdict that this field is not equipped to beat her.

English Elsa (POST 2) at 4-1 for Coletti and Pennington is the best alternative. Inside draw, competent connections, and a trainer who has a history of placing his fillies at spots where they are competitive. English Elsa (POST 2) is the natural exacta partner for Alyvia Mavis (POST 7).

Secondary Choices

Craving Carbs (POST 4) at 4-1 for trainer Brandon L. Kulp and jockey Eliseo Ruiz is a live secondary selection. Kulp is a winning trainer at Parx, and Craving Carbs (POST 4) from the center of the field is capable of pressing the pace or tracking the leader.

Broad Strokes (POST 6) at 4-1 for trainer Scott A. Lake and jockey Yan Rodriguez is interesting given Lake's credentials. Lake is one of the top trainers at Parx by win percentage and has a proven ability to deliver winning efforts. Broad Strokes (POST 6) at 4-1 is a legitimate secondary threat.

Longshots

Classic Mystery (POST 5) at 10-1 for trainer Jacinto Solis and jockey Abner Adorno is an interesting longshot considering Solis's overall strong showing at Parx. Alyvia's Lil Girl (POST 3) at 12-1 for trainer Trevor Gallimore and jockey Kleiner A. Mejias is a price play if the heavy favorite stumbles. Nouveau Riche (POST 1) at 20-1 for trainer Alexis Romero and jockey Jesus M. Rios opens at a prohibitive morning line price that makes her difficult to recommend beyond deep trifecta use.

Selections

Win: Alyvia Mavis (POST 7) Place: English Elsa (POST 2) Show: Broad Strokes (POST 6)

Betting Strategy: Given the 1-1 morning line, Alyvia Mavis (POST 7) creates minimal value in straight win wagering. The better play is to key her on top in exactas with English Elsa (POST 2) and Broad Strokes (POST 6) to capture the secondary value. Use Alyvia Mavis (POST 7) as a single in Pick 3 and Pick 4 multi-race sequences to maximize potential returns on the longer bets.

RACE 5 — Post (2:28) — 1540f | D | M | Md 10000 | BUN | Purse $19,000

A seven-furlong maiden claiming event for $10,000. Ten horses are entered in what is one of the larger fields on the card. This is a competitive maiden claiming race at a mid-tier price, and the large field increases the complexity of the pace scenario and exotic wagering.

Race 5

Pace Analysis

David's Kitten (POST 2) at 2-1 is the morning line choice under trainer Guadalupe Preciado and jockey Abner Adorno. Gunman Jayvo (POST 10) at 4-1 for Uriah St. Lewis and Mychel J. Sanchez is the second choice. The large field at seven furlongs creates a wide range of pace scenarios. Ten Plus Ten (POST 5) at 5-1 for trainer Gustavo Chacon and jockey Jean Aguilar could also factor into the early running. With ten horses in a seven-furlong dash, the pace will likely be honest, which could set up closers. Tap The Devil (POST 1) and Firstflashofmoon (POST 8) are early speed types from outside connections.

Key Contenders

David's Kitten (POST 2) at 2-1 for Preciado and Adorno is the horse the public will load up on. Inside draw at post 2 for a seven-furlong race is highly favorable at Parx. Preciado has a competitive outfit and Adorno has been in good form on the Parx circuit. The 2-1 morning line accurately reflects this horse's edge in the field.

Gunman Jayvo (POST 10) at 4-1 is an interesting case. Drawing the outside post in a maiden claiming sprint is a disadvantage, but St. Lewis is a volume trainer who knows when his horses are ready to fire. Sanchez on the outside post with a maiden is a significant class advantage, and the 4-1 price on the morning line suggests the public handicappers also respect this horse's form.

Secondary Choices

Ten Plus Ten (POST 5) at 5-1 for Chacon and Aguilar is a natural secondary selection from the middle of the pack. The center post allows Ten Plus Ten (POST 5) to track the pace and not burn energy fighting wide on either turn. Little Sneckdraw (POST 3) at 6-1 for trainer Ramon F. Martin and jockey V. Carrero is an interesting price with a clean inside draw.

Warheaded (POST 4) at 6-1 for Solis and Rangel is another Solis representative on this card and deserves respect. Solis is in strong overall form at Parx, and Warheaded (POST 4)'s post position is ideal in a seven-furlong maiden event.

Longshots

Gentleman Don (POST 6) at 8-1 for trainer Bobbi Anne Hawthorne and jockey Kendry Rivera and Matzoball Muhammet (POST 7) at 8-1 for trainer Felix L. Flores-Coba and jockey Francisco Martinez are viable trifecta fillers. Onishenko (POST 9) at 8-1 for trainer Marya Montoya and jockey Dexter Haddock is another 8-1 shot that could surface in a large field. Tap The Devil (POST 1) at 15-1 for Guerrero and jockey A. Castillo and Firstflashofmoon (POST 8) at 15-1 for trainer Miguel Penaloza and jockey Yan Rodriguez are the longest prices in the field and are best used in deep trifecta and superfecta combinations.

Selections

Win: David's Kitten (POST 2) Place: Gunman Jayvo (POST 10) Show: Ten Plus Ten (POST 5)

Betting Strategy: Key David's Kitten (POST 2) on top in exactas with Gunman Jayvo (POST 10), Ten Plus Ten (POST 5), and Warheaded (POST 4). Trifecta: Use David's Kitten (POST 2) and Gunman Jayvo (POST 10) on top with Warheaded (POST 4), Ten Plus Ten (POST 5), Little Sneckdraw (POST 3), and Gentleman Don (POST 6) underneath. The superfecta offers value in a ten-horse field with several comparable prices.

RACE 6 — Post (2:55) — 1830f | D | C | Clm 12500b | BUN | Purse $23,000

A route race at 1830 feet (approximately eight and a half furlongs) for older claiming horses. Nine horses are entered at $12,500. This is one of the more complex route races on the card, with a large field and several horses with different tactical styles.

Race 6

Pace Analysis

Extrasexymcsteemee (POST 5) at 3-1 for trainer Michael V. Pino and jockey Mychel J. Sanchez is the morning line choice. This is one of the longer races on the card, and pace dynamics in a nine-horse route at this claiming level tend to be more honest than in sprints. Spherification (POST 6) at 4-1 for Philip T. Aristone and jockey Jorge A. Jr. Vargas and King Barou (POST 7) at 4-1 for trainer Miguel Penaloza and jockey Yan Rodriguez represent the main early challengers. No Mor Stones (POST 9) at 5-1 for Solis and Haddock is a horse that could make a sustained middle move on the second turn.

Key Contenders

Extrasexymcsteemee (POST 5) is the horse to beat at 3-1 with Sanchez aboard. Pino is a recognized trainer at this level, and having Sanchez on the top choice in a route race at this distance is a meaningful advantage. Post 5 in a nine-horse field at 1830 feet allows Extrasexymcsteemee (POST 5) to settle comfortably in the early running without being trapped on the rail or forced wide.

Spherification (POST 6) at 4-1 for Aristone and Vargas is the most interesting secondary threat. Aristone places his horses well, and Vargas is a capable route rider. The 4-1 price on an Aristone horse in a route at this level represents solid value.

Secondary Choices

King Barou (POST 7) at 4-1 for Penaloza and Rodriguez is an established late runner in these routes. Post 7 in a nine-horse route is manageable, and if the pace is genuine, King Barou (POST 7) could make a powerful closing move.

No Mor Stones (POST 9) at 5-1 for Solis and Haddock deserves strong consideration. Solis has been handling route horses successfully at Parx, and the 5-1 price on a Solis representative is attractive. It's Authentic (POST 8) at 6-1 for trainer Ronald Abrams and jockey Francisco Martinez is a price play worth including.

Longshots

Peach Smoothie (POST 3) at 6-1 for trainer Brandon L. Kulp and jockey Andy Hernandez is in line with the mid-price secondary group. The Tire Man (POST 4) at 8-1 for Ruperto A. Perez and Eliseo Ruiz is a longer shot with competent connections. Quetzal Island (POST 2) at 10-1 for trainer Roberto J. Rosado and jockey Jean Aguilar is the second-longest morning line price, and Brentwood (POST 1) at 15-1 for trainer Teresa Hagemeier and jockey Abner Adorno draws the rail with long odds. Both Quetzal Island (POST 2) and Brentwood (POST 1) can be included as savers in deep exotic wagers.

Selections

Win: Extrasexymcsteemee (POST 5) Place: Spherification (POST 6) Show: No Mor Stones (POST 9)

Betting Strategy: Key Extrasexymcsteemee (POST 5) on top in exactas with Spherification (POST 6), King Barou (POST 7), and No Mor Stones (POST 9). Trifecta: Use Extrasexymcsteemee (POST 5) on top with the four main contenders underneath in various configurations. It's Authentic (POST 8) is worth a small saver in trifectas at 6-1.

RACE 7 — Post (3:22) — 1320f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | BUN | Purse $50,000

The feature race of the afternoon is a six-furlong maiden special weight event at $50,000 purse. Eight horses are entered in what is the classiest maiden contest on the card. This is a straight sprint for unraced or first-time maiden special weight types.

Race 7

Pace Analysis

Ragatony (POST 3) at 3-1 is the morning line favorite under trainer J. Carlos Guerrero and jockey Ruben Silvera. Mo Socks (POST 2) at 4-1 for Tim J. Shaw and jockey Silvestre Gonzalez and Buff Gary (POST 5) at 4-1 for trainer Robert E. Jr. Reid and jockey Yan Rodriguez are co-second choices. Associated (POST 4) at 5-1 for trainer Scott A. Lake and jockey Francisco Martinez and Mister Monday Nite (POST 8) at 5-1 for trainer Jamie Ness and jockey Mychel J. Sanchez round out the main contenders. The pace in a maiden special weight sprint at Parx tends to be genuine, as inexperienced horses often burst from the gate without a disciplined early strategy.

Key Contenders

Ragatony (POST 3) at 3-1 is the horse to beat. Post 3 is an ideal inside draw in a six-furlong sprint, and trainer Guerrero has a solid record in maiden sprint events. Ruben Silvera has ridden well at Parx in recent outings. Ragatony (POST 3) at 3-1 is the legitimate morning line chalk.

Mister Monday Nite (POST 8) at 5-1 for Jamie Ness and Sanchez is a fascinating angle. Ness showed with Alyvia Mavis (POST 7) in Race 4 that he sends out horses ready to perform, and Mister Monday Nite (POST 8) with Sanchez is a powerful combination. Sanchez on any horse in a maiden special weight race elevates the runner's prospects.

Secondary Choices

Mo Socks (POST 2) at 4-1 for Tim J. Shaw and Silvestre Gonzalez is a credible second choice with an inside draw. Buff Gary (POST 5) at 4-1 for Robert E. Jr. Reid and Yan Rodriguez is another competitive option. Reid is a capable trainer and Rodriguez has been riding with confidence at Parx.

Associated (POST 4) at 5-1 for Scott A. Lake and Francisco Martinez gives Lake his second entry in this race alongside Very Bad Guy (POST 6). Lake rarely enters two horses in the same race without a legitimate shot from each, and at 5-1 Associated (POST 4) may carry the barn's better chance given the more favorable inside post.

Longshots

Very Bad Guy (POST 6) at 6-1 for Lake and Pennington is the second Lake entry. The 6-1 price suggests it is the lesser of the stable's two options, but Lake horses at 6-1 are not to be dismissed. Jimmy's Page (POST 7) at 8-1 for Coletti and Vargas is a credible exotic play at the price. Wholelotoftrouble (POST 1) at 20-1 for trainer Carlos E. Caban and jockey Luis M. Ocasio draws the rail at a prohibitive price but could surprise with a clean break. Include Wholelotoftrouble (POST 1) only in deep superfecta bets.

Selections

Win: Ragatony (POST 3) Place: Mister Monday Nite (POST 8) Show: Mo Socks (POST 2)

Betting Strategy: Exacta: Ragatony (POST 3) and Mister Monday Nite (POST 8) across. Include Associated (POST 4) and Mo Socks (POST 2) in three-horse exacta boxes. Trifecta: Use Ragatony (POST 3) and Mister Monday Nite (POST 8) on top with the secondary group underneath. The Lake double entry angle in exotic bets is worth exploring.

RACE 8 — Post (3:49) — 1430f | D | CO | OClm 16000 | BUM | Purse $26,000

An optional claiming race at $16,000 for older females at six and a half furlongs. Seven horses are entered. This is a higher-class race than the maiden events earlier in the card and features horses with established form at this level.

Race 8

Pace Analysis

Allenhurst (POST 2) at 2-1 is the morning line favorite under trainer Angel Jr. Castillo and jockey A. Castillo. Edge Of The Blade (POST 5) at 4-1 for trainer Kathlee Crook-Demasi and jockey Abner Adorno and Lady Sriracha (POST 7) at 4-1 for trainer Michael M. Moore and jockey Eliseo Ruiz are the main threats. The pace in a six-and-a-half furlong optional claimer at this level should be competitive, with multiple horses having tactical speed.

Key Contenders

Allenhurst (POST 2) at 2-1 is the clear public choice. The Castillo barn is active and competitive at Parx, and having jockey A. Castillo in the irons for Angel Jr. Castillo is a trainer-jockey combination that works well together. Post 2 in a six-and-a-half furlong optional claimer is a favorable draw. Allenhurst (POST 2) is the horse to beat.

Edge Of The Blade (POST 5) at 4-1 for Crook-Demasi and Adorno is the main rival. Crook-Demasi has Reverse The Curse (POST 4) in Race 1 as well, showing an active day, and Edge Of The Blade (POST 5) at 4-1 offers the best price among the main contenders.

Secondary Choices

Lady Sriracha (POST 7) at 4-1 for Moore and Ruiz is a credible secondary selection. The outside post is a mild concern at 1430 feet but does not eliminate Lady Sriracha (POST 7) from contention if she gets a clean break. Moore is a competent conditioner at this level.

Silver City Kitty (POST 1) at 5-1 for trainer Robert Mosco and jockey Francisco Martinez draws the rail with a mid-price morning line. Martinez is a productive rider at Parx and Silver City Kitty (POST 1) from the rail in a six-and-a-half furlong race has tactical possibilities.

Longshots

Flaming Eyes (POST 6) at 8-1 for Uriah St. Lewis and Patrick Jr. Henry is another St. Lewis runner to note. St. Lewis has multiple entries across the card and Flaming Eyes (POST 6) at 8-1 in an optional claimer could represent value if the horse is fit and forward. Midnight Flight (POST 3) at 10-1 for trainer Irving Rodriguez and jockey Luis M. Ocasio and Spooky Gal (POST 4) at 10-1 for Coletti and Rivera are both double-digit morning line prices that are best used in wide trifecta and superfecta combinations.

Selections

Win: Allenhurst (POST 2) Place: Edge Of The Blade (POST 5) Show: Lady Sriracha (POST 7)

Betting Strategy: Key Allenhurst (POST 2) on top in exactas with Edge Of The Blade (POST 5), Lady Sriracha (POST 7), and Silver City Kitty (POST 1). Trifecta: Use Allenhurst (POST 2) on top with the four contenders spread underneath. Include Flaming Eyes (POST 6) as a saver in trifectas at 8-1.

RACE 9 — Post (4:16) — 1760f | D | C | Clm 7500n4l | BUN | Purse $21,000

The final race on the card is a one-mile claimer for horses that have not won four lifetime races. Ten horses are entered in this competitive closer. The large field and the mile distance create multiple trip scenarios and place a premium on class and tactical positioning.

Race 9

Pace Analysis

True Connection (POST 5) at 4-1 for trainer Ernesto Padilla-Preciado and jockey Ruben Silvera and Lake Chapala (POST 9) at 4-1 for trainer Enrique Hernandez and jockey Marvin Fernandez are co-favorites. Atrocious (POST 3) at 5-1 for trainer Angel Jr. Castillo and jockey Mychel J. Sanchez is the third choice. Riley's Rockstar (POST 10) at 4-1 for trainer Elliott Soto-Martinez and jockey Jesus M. Rios is another co-4-1 shot. The mile distance in a ten-horse field at $7,500 claiming will produce a genuine pace, giving closers and stalkers equal opportunity.

Key Contenders

Atrocious (POST 3) at 5-1 is the top choice despite not being the shortest price. The Angel Jr. Castillo connection with Sanchez is notable — Castillo trained Allenhurst (POST 2) in Race 8, and Sanchez is the card's top jockey. Atrocious (POST 3) at post 3 in a mile route is a clean draw with tactical flexibility.

True Connection (POST 5) at 4-1 for Padilla-Preciado and Silvera represents a well-managed stable entry at the right claiming level. Post 5 in a ten-horse mile is a manageable draw, and True Connection (POST 5) is the public's value choice at co-4-1.

Secondary Choices

Lake Chapala (POST 9) at 4-1 for Hernandez and Fernandez is the third co-favorite. The outside draw in a mile is a slight concern, but if Lake Chapala (POST 9) breaks well and secures a reasonable position, the form merits the 4-1 morning line. Riley's Rockstar (POST 10) at 4-1 for Soto-Martinez and Rios is the final co-favorite and draws the extreme outside post. Post 10 in a mile at Parx demands a clean break and a competent early-stage ride. Rios can deliver that.

Longshots

Union Purrfection (POST 1) at 10-1 for Santaella-Calderon and Rivera draws the rail in a ten-horse mile and is a legitimate longshot with the inside position working in its favor at 10-1. Skinny Joey (POST 2) at 10-1 for trainer Carlos E. Caban and jockey V. Carrero and My Kid Syd (POST 4) at 10-1 for trainer Teresa Hagemeier and jockey Luis M. Ocasio are mid-field longshots worth including in superfectas. Save A Prayer (POST 7) at 12-1 for trainer Stacy McMullin and jockey Abner Adorno and Cisco Kid (POST 6) at 12-1 for trainer Michael C. Aro and jockey Francisco Martinez are longer shots but can be included in deep exotic combinations. Sheer Dominance (POST 8) at 10-1 for trainer Robert Mosco and jockey Dexter Haddock rounds out the field with a competent trainer-jockey combination at a tempting double-digit price.

Selections

Win: Atrocious (POST 3) Place: True Connection (POST 5) Show: Lake Chapala (POST 9)

Betting Strategy: Exacta: Atrocious (POST 3) over True Connection (POST 5) and Lake Chapala (POST 9). Trifecta: Key Atrocious (POST 3) on top with True Connection (POST 5), Lake Chapala (POST 9), Riley's Rockstar (POST 10), and Union Purrfection (POST 1) underneath. Sheer Dominance (POST 8) at 10-1 is a superfecta saver.

Jockey Notes and Insights

Mychel J. Sanchez is the most prominent jockey on today's card, with mounts in Races 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 — effectively the entire card. Sanchez has been riding at a high clip at Parx in recent meetings, and his presence on a horse at any price point should command attention. His most significant mounts today are World Wide Web (POST 7) in Race 3, the 2-1 favorite, Gunman Jayvo (POST 10) in Race 5 for St. Lewis, Extrasexymcsteemee (POST 5) in Race 6, Mister Monday Nite (POST 8) in Race 7, and Atrocious (POST 3) in Race 9. When Sanchez gets on a horse that is not the morning line favorite, as with Mister Monday Nite (POST 8) and Gunman Jayvo (POST 10), the price becomes more attractive.

Francisco Martinez is the second busiest rider on the card and should be considered a strong talent at Parx. His most notable mounts include Great Composer (POST 6) in Race 1, Associated (POST 4) in Race 7, Silver City Kitty (POST 1) in Race 8, and Cisco Kid (POST 6) in Race 9. Martinez is a versatile rider who handles both sprints and routes with competence.

Eliseo Ruiz has mounts in Races 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, and 9. His busiest stretch comes in mid-card races where his tactical riding can be the difference in claiming races. Key mounts for Ruiz today include Petey Motto (POST 2) in Race 3 and Craving Carbs (POST 4) in Race 4.

Abner Adorno appears in Races 4, 5, 6, 8, and 9 and is one of the more reliable claiming-level riders at Parx. His mounts include Classic Mystery (POST 5) in Race 4, David's Kitten (POST 2) in Race 5, and Edge Of The Blade (POST 5) in Race 8. David's Kitten (POST 2) is his most significant assignment of the day.

Patrick Jr. Henry rides Quick To Judge (POST 3) in Race 3 for St. Lewis and Flaming Eyes (POST 6) in Race 8 also for St. Lewis, making him the designated second rider in the St. Lewis barn when Sanchez is committed elsewhere.

Kendry Rivera picks up mounts across the card including Docsgotallthecandy (POST 2) in Race 1, Union Purrfection (POST 1) in Race 9, and Gentleman Don (POST 6) in Race 5. Rivera is a journeyman with solid track knowledge at Parx.

Dexter Haddock has mounts in Races 2, 5, 6, 8, and 9, with his most notable assignment being No Mor Stones (POST 9) in Race 6 for trainer Solis and Sheer Dominance (POST 8) in Race 9. Haddock's record with Solis-trained horses is worth tracking throughout the afternoon.

Trainer Notes and Insights

Uriah St. Lewis is the most active trainer on today's card, with entries in Races 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, and more. St. Lewis consistently places horses in competitive spots and benefits from a rotating roster of capable riders. His key runners today are Evasive Moves (POST 3) in Race 2, World Wide Web (POST 7) in Race 3, Gunman Jayvo (POST 10) in Race 5, and Flaming Eyes (POST 6) in Race 8. World Wide Web (POST 7) in Race 3 is his standout horse of the afternoon.

Scott A. Lake enters Associated (POST 4) and Very Bad Guy (POST 6) in Race 7, the card's feature race. Lake is one of the highest-percentage trainers at Parx by win rate, and when he doubles up in a maiden special weight race, both entries should be respected. His co-presence in Race 4 with Broad Strokes (POST 6) gives him three horses on the card today.

Philip T. Aristone saddles World Wide Web (POST 7) in Race 3 and Spherification (POST 6) in Race 6. Aristone is a respected trainer with a consistent record of placing horses at Parx. Both runners are legitimate contenders, and the Aristone barn is clearly firing on multiple cylinders this afternoon.

Jamie Ness enters Alyvia Mavis (POST 7) in Race 4 at 1-1 and Mister Monday Nite (POST 8) in Race 7 at 5-1. Ness's ability to win with both a heavy favorite and a price horse on the same card makes him the trainer most likely to deliver multiple winners today.

Jacinto Solis has Desert Aire (POST 5) in Race 2, Classic Mystery (POST 5) in Race 4, Warheaded (POST 4) in Race 5, No Mor Stones (POST 9) in Race 6, and a later entry. Solis handles a large and active claiming string at Parx, and his horses consistently outperform their morning lines at this claiming level. On a card where Solis has five entries, at least one of his horses figures to hit the board at a price.

Edward J. Coletti has Petey Motto (POST 2) in Race 3, English Elsa (POST 2) in Race 4, Spooky Gal (POST 4) in Race 8, and Jimmy's Page (POST 7) in Race 7. Coletti is a steady, productive trainer at Parx with a conservative approach to placing horses in winnable spots.

Kathlee Crook-Demasi sends out Reverse The Curse (POST 4) in Race 1 and Edge Of The Blade (POST 5) in Race 8. A trainer with two horses on the same afternoon at this level indicates confidence, and both horses deserve respect at their respective prices.

Best Wagering Strategies and Value Plays

The most significant value opportunity on today's card comes from identifying overlays among the co-4-1 and 5-1 morning line horses backed by strong connections. The card naturally lends itself to multi-race sequences given the clustering of competitive claiming and maiden races in the middle of the afternoon.

The Pick 4 spanning Races 6 through 9 is the most attractive multi-race wager on the card. Using Extrasexymcsteemee (POST 5) in Race 6 as a single, spreading in Race 7 with Ragatony (POST 3), Mister Monday Nite (POST 8), and Mo Socks (POST 2), keying Allenhurst (POST 2) in Race 8, and spreading in Race 9 with Atrocious (POST 3), True Connection (POST 5), and Lake Chapala (POST 9) creates a manageable ticket with solid exotic potential.

For the Pick 3 in Races 7, 8, and 9, using Ragatony (POST 3) and Mister Monday Nite (POST 8) in Race 7, Allenhurst (POST 2) as a single in Race 8, and spreading to Atrocious (POST 3), True Connection (POST 5), and Lake Chapala (POST 9) in Race 9 is a cost-effective structure that could return significant value if the two 5-1 shots in Races 7 and 9 land.

The top value plays of the day are Mister Monday Nite (POST 8) at 5-1 in Race 7 with Ness and Sanchez, Gunman Jayvo (POST 10) at 4-1 in Race 5 for St. Lewis with Sanchez, and No Mor Stones (POST 9) at 5-1 in Race 6 for Solis with Haddock. All three represent the convergence of strong trainer-jockey combinations with competitive morning line prices.

Alyvia Mavis (POST 7) in Race 4 at 1-1 is best deployed as a single in multi-race tickets rather than straight win betting. The horse represents minimal value at evens but creates multiplicative payouts when used as a single in a Pick 3 or Pick 4 linking Race 4 to Races 5 and 6.

The exacta in Race 7 between Ragatony (POST 3) and Mister Monday Nite (POST 8) is the best straight exotic play on the card, as the Lake double-entry angle creates uncertainty at the top of the betting and the Ness-Sanchez combination at 5-1 is undervalued relative to the morning line favorite.

For high-risk, high-reward exotic play, the superfecta in Race 5 using David's Kitten (POST 2) and Gunman Jayvo (POST 10) on top with Warheaded (POST 4), Ten Plus Ten (POST 5), Little Sneckdraw (POST 3), and Onishenko (POST 9) underneath could generate a substantial return in a ten-horse field where the public figures to overbet the 2-1 favorite.

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