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Prairie Meadows Race Day Overview — June 20, 2026

Prairie Meadows Racetrack in Altoona, Iowa opens its Saturday evening card with ten races spanning a variety of conditions, distances, and surfaces — all on dirt. The card offers horseplayers a rich mix of Quarter Horse sprint action in the early races, a maiden special weight turf-equivalent on dirt at 1100 furlongs in Race 6, and a pair of well-constructed older claiming events in Races 8 and 9 that anchor the back half of the card. The feature race of the evening is Race 10, an allowance condition at 1320 furlongs carrying a purse of $49,274 for older fillies and mares who have not won a sweepstakes, making it the richest standard race on the card.

The card is anchored by a strong local colony of trainers who know Prairie Meadows well. Brandi Fett, Lynn Chleborad, Tanner Tracy, Kevin Eikleberry, and Kelly Martinez are among the most active handlers tonight and each saddles multiple runners. The jockey colony is competitive, with Alfredo Triana Jr., Elvin Gonzalez, Angel O. Ramirez, and O. Mojica among the busiest riders on the card.

Notable conditions tonight include several “n2l” and “n1x” restrictions indicating horses that have yet to win two lifetime races or have not won a claiming race at the stated level or higher — conditions that frequently produce competitive, closely-matched fields. Races 2 and 3 are short-format Quarter Horse maiden sprints at 330 furlongs and 300 furlongs respectively, drawing fields that will require specialized sprint handicapping. Race 4 and Race 7 are longer dirt routes at 1760 furlongs for claiming horses, while Races 8 and 9 are optional claimers for older horses at premium purse levels of $35,500 apiece.

There are no reported scratches at time of publication.

Weather and Track Conditions — Prairie Meadows, June 20, 2026

Prairie Meadows sits in the Des Moines metro area of central Iowa, where late June weather is typically warm, humid, and prone to afternoon and evening thunderstorm activity. The forecast for the Altoona area on June 20, 2026 calls for partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the upper 80s Fahrenheit at post time for Race 1 at 6:00 PM local time, cooling gradually into the low 80s by the end of the card. Humidity will be elevated, running in the 65 to 75 percent range, which is typical for this period in Iowa.

Isolated thunderstorm activity is possible during the early portion of the card, though the main threat window appears to be mid-afternoon ahead of post time. Track maintenance crews typically close preparation well before first post when rain is in the forecast. If any precipitation falls in the hours prior to racing, the main track could range from fast to good going into the first race. Bettors should watch the official track variant posted with each race result.

Prairie Meadows runs on an all-weather dirt surface that tends to drain well following light to moderate rainfall. The track has historically favored speed on the front end, particularly in shorter sprints. When the surface is wet or holding moisture, inside posts have occasionally shown a slight advantage as the rail tends to firm up. However, on a fast, dry track — which is the likely condition tonight given the forecast — outside posts in sprint races can suffer from wider trips in the smaller fields.

The Quarter Horse sprint races in Races 2 and 3 are run at 330 furlongs and 300 furlongs, distances where gate speed is nearly the entire race. Any post position disadvantage in terms of distance lost at the break is magnified dramatically at these distances. Post position bias in those races heavily favors horses that break cleanly regardless of post number.

Track Bias Analysis

Prairie Meadows has historically demonstrated a modest speed bias on a fast track, meaning horses that clear the field early and secure the lead through the first call tend to hold on at a higher rate than the overall national average. This bias is most pronounced in sprint distances of 870 furlongs or less and in Quarter Horse format races. In routes at 1760 furlongs, the bias flattens somewhat, as the additional ground allows closers to make up deficits.

Post position analysis at 870 furlongs — the distance used in Race 1 tonight — shows a slight inside-to-middle post advantage, with posts 1 through 4 historically returning slightly better win percentages at Prairie Meadows compared to posts 5 and 6. However, with only a six-horse field in Race 1, the natural spacing of the field mitigates this concern considerably.

In the 1760-furlong routes (Races 4 and 7), horses breaking from post positions 1 through 3 have historically had a modest edge, as the run into the first turn rewards horses that can establish inside position early without burning excessive energy. Deep outside posts in these longer routes can be at a disadvantage in smaller fields where the pace may be honest but the trip demands extra ground.

In the 1320-furlong races that appear in Races 5, 9, and 10, the track tends to be fair across all posts, though the slight front-runner lean remains. Horses with early tactical speed who can settle just off the pace and make one run from the quarter pole home have shown excellent results at this distance at Prairie Meadows.

For the optional claiming and allowance races in the second half of the card, the inside post positions in Routes 8 and 9 warrant attention given the oval's tighter turns.

RACE 1 — Post 6:00 — 870f | D | A | Alw 15500b | BUN | Purse $15,500

This six-horse allowance sprint at 870 furlongs opens the evening card for older horses in a condition that suggests a competitive field of allowance-level runners with class familiarity. The “b” condition designates horses that have not won two races, keeping the field from becoming overly deep in experience. At 870 furlongs, pace will be contested quickly and the ability to break alertly from the gate and clear to a comfortable position through the opening furlongs is critical.

Race 1

Pace Analysis

With six horses going 870 furlongs on dirt, the pace shape will be aggressive from the start. Featherinmycapi (POST 1) at 2-1 morning line is the presumptive favorite and likely pace presence from the rail. P Fifty One (POST 6) at 3-1 has the tactical look of a horse who will engage early from the outside post. Fly Over Eagle (POST 3) at 5-1 figures to also be involved near the front through the initial call. The presence of multiple speed horses sets up a pace scenario where a horse that can rate just off the early duel and sustain a strong run into the stretch could be advantaged. However, at 870 furlongs, horses that clear early rarely surrender, making the speed duel outcome the central handicapping question.

Key Contenders

Featherinmycapi (POST 1) draws the rail under Alfredo Triana Jr. and is installed as the morning line favorite at 2-1. Trainer Pride Merritt has been competitive at Prairie Meadows this meet, and the inside post at 870 furlongs is workable in a six-horse field. Triana Jr. is one of the top riders on the circuit tonight and the combination of a capable trainer, top jockey, and favorable morning line makes this horse the natural benchmark. The allowance condition suits a horse with developing class, and if Featherinmycapi (POST 1) can control the pace from the start, the rail position becomes an advantage rather than a liability.

P Fifty One (POST 6) at 3-1 is trained by Stacy Charette-Hill, a trainer who has shown strong results at Prairie Meadows in sprint conditions. Jorge Torres takes the mount. Coming from the outside post in a six-horse field is not ideal at 870 furlongs, but if P Fifty One (POST 6) can use early speed to clear and establish a comfortable lead, the outside post becomes less relevant as the field straightens into the stretch. Handicappers rate this horse as a legitimate threat to the favorite.

Secondary Choices

Pj Dynasty (POST 4) at 4-1 draws a favorable middle post under Fernando Fonseca-Soto for trainer Haley N. Hobbs. The middle post at 870 furlongs allows for an uncomplicated break and a clean trip. If the anticipated speed duel between Featherinmycapi (POST 1) and P Fifty One (POST 6) materializes, Pj Dynasty (POST 4) is ideally positioned to stalk the pace and overtake a tiring leader in the final furlongs.

Fly Over Eagle (POST 3) at 5-1 for trainer Tony D. Jones and jockey Angel O. Ramirez is another speed presence that complicates the pace picture. Ramirez has been active and effective at Prairie Meadows this meet. If Fly Over Eagle (POST 3) breaks cleanly and secures a forward position, it has the ability to factor late at a generous 5-1 morning line.

Longshots

Special Kool Kenny (POST 5) at 6-1 for trainer Gerardo Martinez-Linares and jockey Giovany Estrada draws a comfortable middle-outside post. At 6-1, there is some value if this horse can find a clean trip in a fast-pace scenario where the leaders weaken. Behold A Dynasty (POST 2) at 10-1 under Garcia Ramiro Haro for trainer Rodrigo Covarrubias is the clear outsider of the race. Double-digit morning line horses in six-horse allowance fields often lack the class or current form to contend, and Behold A Dynasty (POST 2) appears to be a conditional price play at best.

Selections

Win: Featherinmycapi (POST 1) Place: P Fifty One (POST 6) Show: Pj Dynasty (POST 4)

Betting Strategy: Straight win wager on Featherinmycapi (POST 1) is the play given morning line favoritism in a race where pace control is key. Exacta using Featherinmycapi (POST 1) over P Fifty One (POST 6) and Pj Dynasty (POST 4) with a small saver reversing P Fifty One (POST 6) on top is recommended. Trifecta box of Featherinmycapi (POST 1), P Fifty One (POST 6), and Pj Dynasty (POST 4) offers the most efficient coverage.

RACE 2 — Post 6:25 — 330f | D | M | Md 15000 | AON | Purse $11,600

This is a Quarter Horse maiden claiming sprint at 330 furlongs, run at the classic straight-away distance for the discipline. At 330 furlongs — a standard Quarter Horse race — every fraction of a second at the break is decisive. Gate ability, explosiveness, and a clean start are the primary determinants. Class, stamina, and pace rating are secondary to pure speed and gate proficiency at this distance.

Race 2

Pace Analysis

There is no pace scenario to analyze in a meaningful sense at 330 furlongs. The race is effectively a drag race from the moment the gates open. All seven horses will be asked for maximum effort immediately. The horse that breaks the most cleanly, travels the straightest path, and maintains its acceleration through the wire wins. Any form analysis must focus on prior sprint times, gate times where available, and physical condition indicators.

Key Contenders

Bayou Eagle Power (POST 1) is the heavy morning line favorite at 1-1 for trainer Fernando Ivan Manriquez and jockey Mauro Jesus Rodriguez. The even-money favorite in a 330-furlong maiden claimer carries enormous weight, as handicappers have clearly separated this horse from the field on raw speed numbers or gate ability. Manriquez also saddles Red White N Lucky (POST 3) in the same race, meaning the barn has a two-horse stable entry to manage. Bettors should note that trainer entries in the same race often indicate complementary running styles — one gate horse and one horse with slightly different tactical attributes. Bayou Eagle Power (POST 1) from the rail at 330 furlongs is advantageous, as there is no inside trouble possible and the horse travels the shortest path.

Red White N Lucky (POST 3) at 3-1 is the stablemate, taking the mount under Christian Esqueda for Manriquez. Both horses from the same barn in a maiden claimer creates an interesting betting dynamic, as the barn likely runs both horses to maximize their chances. If Bayou Eagle Power (POST 1) stumbles or breaks poorly, Red White N Lucky (POST 3) becomes the natural beneficiary. At 3-1, Red White N Lucky (POST 3) offers fair value as a secondary selection.

Secondary Choices

Runaway Martini (POST 2) at 5-1 for trainer Edward Ross Hardy and jockey Angel O. Ramirez sits in an excellent inside post. Hardy also trains Nyx At Nite (POST 7), the other late entry in this seven-horse field. Runaway Martini (POST 2) at 5-1 is a realistic alternative if the Manriquez barn horses disappoint. Ramirez is one of the top riders on the card and brings competitive ability to the mount.

Chicks A Queen (POST 5) at 6-1 for trainer John A. Stinebaugh and jockey Ryder Olmstead is the middle-of-the-field option at a reasonable price. At 330 furlongs, the outside posts are not dramatically disadvantaged since the race is run on the straightaway, but post 5 of 7 still represents slightly more travel than the rail runners.

Longshots

Nyx At Nite (POST 7) at 8-1 is the second Hardy trainee in this race under jockey Miguel Josue Ramirez from the outside post 7. Outside posts in Quarter Horse sprints on the straightaway can be problematic if the horse drifts, but if Nyx At Nite (POST 7) breaks cleanly and runs straight, post position is not fatal at 330 furlongs. Lil Racy Girl (POST 4) at 10-1 for trainer Charlton Hunt and Giovany Estrada is a significant longshot in a competitive maiden claimer. Light Up The Cherry (POST 6) at 20-1 for trainer Haley N. Hobbs and Fernando Fonseca-Soto is the longest morning line price in the field. In a race dominated by the Manriquez pair, Light Up The Cherry (POST 6) would need a significant upset scenario to factor.

Selections

Win: Bayou Eagle Power (POST 1) Place: Red White N Lucky (POST 3) Show: Runaway Martini (POST 2)

Betting Strategy: The even-money favorite is short to bet heavily for win, but the exacta between the two Manriquez barn horses — Bayou Eagle Power (POST 1) on top of Red White N Lucky (POST 3) — is a legitimate wager if the barn runs as expected. Pairing Red White N Lucky (POST 3) on top of Bayou Eagle Power (POST 1) as a saver is prudent. Including Runaway Martini (POST 2) in trifecta coverage adds value at 5-1.

RACE 3 — Post 6:50 — 300f | D | M | Md 12500 | BUN | Purse $11,000

A seven-horse Quarter Horse maiden sprint at 300 furlongs — even shorter than Race 2 — at the maiden claiming level of $12,500 for horses bred in the University Network (BUN) category. This is as pure a speed and gate contest as exists in racing. The 300-furlong distance is unforgiving and leaves no margin for a poor break or an awkward stride pattern out of the gate.

Race 3

Pace Analysis

As with Race 2, traditional pace analysis does not apply at 300 furlongs. The race is decided entirely by gate-to-wire explosiveness. Clean breaks, straight running, and raw acceleration through the finish are the determining factors.

Key Contenders

Whirlaway Dream (POST 1) and Th Tell Him Hezfirst (POST 4) are co-favorites at 2-1, which is an unusual circumstance that tells a clear story: handicappers cannot separate these two horses and believe the rest of the field is secondary. Whirlaway Dream (POST 1) for trainer Robert A. Johnson and jockey Kody Kellenberger draws the rail, which at 300 furlongs is the ideal post — shortest path, no interference possible from the inside, and clean air from the moment the gates open. Th Tell Him Hezfirst (POST 4) for trainer Manuel Mojica Campos and jockey Alfredo Triana Jr. is an interesting counter. Triana Jr. is the top jockey on the card tonight and rides with authority in sprint conditions. The middle post of 4 in a seven-horse field at 300 furlongs is manageable, and Triana Jr.'s gate proficiency could be the difference.

Secondary Choices

Atomic (POST 6) at 5-1 for trainer Jose Ibarra and jockey Gonzalo R. Valles Jr. offers value as the third choice. Ibarra also saddles Shesa Fiscal Green (POST 3) at 15-1, again providing the barn with two runners in a maiden claimer. Atomic (POST 6) from post 6 in a seven-horse field at 300 furlongs needs a clean break to factor, but at 5-1, the price compensates for the mild post disadvantage.

El Paisano (POST 7) at 6-1 for trainer Rodrigo Covarrubias and jockey Christian Esqueda draws the outside post. At 300 furlongs on the straightaway, outside post 7 is the least favorable position. El Paisano (POST 7) would need to be demonstrably faster than the field to overcome the disadvantage of the widest post.

Longshots

Arabella Stone (POST 5) at 8-1 for trainer Tyler Stein and jockey Angel O. Ramirez is a mid-pack longshot who could factor with a crisp gate. Aspecial Marfa (POST 2) at 15-1 for trainer Charlton Hunt and Giovany Estrada is at a high price for a reason — likely inferior speed figures to the top selections. Shesa Fiscal Green (POST 3) at 15-1 for trainer Jose Ibarra and jockey Luis Luna Ramirez rounds out the longshot category. Both 15-1 shots would require their barn mates or favorited horses to have serious issues at the break.

Selections

Win: Whirlaway Dream (POST 1) Place: Th Tell Him Hezfirst (POST 4) Show: Atomic (POST 6)

Betting Strategy: The co-favorite dynamic makes the exacta between Whirlaway Dream (POST 1) and Th Tell Him Hezfirst (POST 4) the primary play. Bet the exacta both ways — Whirlaway Dream (POST 1) over Th Tell Him Hezfirst (POST 4) and the reverse. A trifecta including Atomic (POST 6) in the third position at 5-1 provides solid value if the exacta lands. The 300-furlong distance makes exacta and quinella wagering far more appropriate than win bets on short-priced favorites.

RACE 4 — Post 7:16 — 1760f | D | C | Clm 10000n2l | BUM | Purse $14,700

Eight horses contest this route at 1760 furlongs for fillies and mares that have not won two lifetime races, at the claiming level of $10,000. The route distance shifts the handicapping focus entirely from the gate-speed analysis of the Quarter Horse races to more traditional factors: pace, class, distance suitability, and stamina. The “n2l” condition implies lightly experienced horses, many of whom may be making their first or second starts at this route distance.

Race 4

Pace Analysis

With eight horses going a full mile (1760 furlongs), establishing early pace control without over-extending is critical. Very Cosmopolitan (POST 1) at 2-1 for trainer Ronald E. Moquett and jockey Walter De La Cruz is the morning line favorite from the rail. Moquett is a respected trainer who often has horses fit and ready, and De La Cruz has shown consistent results at Prairie Meadows. Ragazza Vincente (POST 2) at 4-1 and Dixie Surprise (POST 5) at 4-1 figure as pace participants as well. If multiple horses battle on the front end through the first half-mile of a 1760-furlong race, a late runner could easily swoop past tiring leaders.

Key Contenders

Very Cosmopolitan (POST 1) is the clear morning line favorite and gets the services of Walter De La Cruz from the rail in a route. In route races at Prairie Meadows, the inside post is a genuine advantage entering the first turn, allowing a horse to secure the rail path and control its own destiny without burning energy fighting for position. Moquett's barn has been a consistent presence at this circuit, and the 2-1 morning line reflects strong support from handicappers. The “n2l” condition means this horse has likely won once, and the class question is whether it can repeat at this level.

Ragazza Vincente (POST 2) at 4-1 for trainer Edward Kereluk and jockey D.P. Vergara sits just outside the favorite in post 2. The outside-inside combination of posts 1 and 2 in a route race is ideal, and Ragazza Vincente (POST 2) has the look of a horse that could stalk the pace from a perfect spot and make a run at the leader in the stretch. Kereluk is a capable regional trainer, and Vergara has enough experience on this circuit to give this horse a polished trip.

Secondary Choices

Dixie Surprise (POST 5) at 4-1 for trainer Brandi Fett and jockey G.W. Corbett shares the secondary morning line price. Fett is one of the more active trainers on tonight's card with multiple starters, and Dixie Surprise (POST 5) from post 5 in an eight-horse field at a route distance gets a workable outside draw. Fett also trains Lady Captain (POST 3) in this same race, offering the barn two chances to cash. Lady Captain (POST 3) at 5-1 under jockey Elvin Gonzalez draws the three-hole and is another legitimate contender from a stable with two horses entered.

Secret Beach (POST 4) at 6-1 for trainer Christine Hicklin and jockey K.S. Tohill occupies the middle of the field. Hicklin is a capable trainer at this level and Secret Beach (POST 4) at 6-1 offers some value if the pace collapses in front.

Longshots

Kansas Smoke (POST 7) at 8-1 for trainer Tyrone Gleason and jockey Ronnie Huckaby has the look of a horse that could rally from off the pace in a contested pace scenario. E.L.'S LEGACY (POST 6) at 15-1 for trainer Cady Stortzum and jockey Alberto Pusac is a significant long shot with questionable form at this level. R N B Baby (POST 8) at 20-1 for trainer Schuyler Condon and jockey Israel Hernandez from the extreme outside post in a route is in a very difficult spot at an inflated price and should be used only in wide exotic coverage.

Selections

Win: Very Cosmopolitan (POST 1) Place: Ragazza Vincente (POST 2) Show: Dixie Surprise (POST 5)

Betting Strategy: Win wager on Very Cosmopolitan (POST 1) is the primary play. Exacta using Very Cosmopolitan (POST 1) with Ragazza Vincente (POST 2), Dixie Surprise (POST 5), and Lady Captain (POST 3) offers solid coverage. Trifecta key using Very Cosmopolitan (POST 1) on top with Ragazza Vincente (POST 2), Dixie Surprise (POST 5), Lady Captain (POST 3), and Secret Beach (POST 4) in the second and third positions covers the most likely outcomes without excessive cost.

RACE 5 — Post 7:42 — 1320f | D | C | Clm 12500 | BUN | Purse $21,800

Six horses contest this claiming sprint at 1320 furlongs — a six-furlong equivalent — at the $12,500 claiming level. This is a cleanly constructed sprint for claiming horses where pace, class, and current form are all highly relevant. The purse of $21,800 is respectable for this level at Prairie Meadows, and the field is tight enough that a well-handicapped selection has a strong chance of hitting.

Race 5

Pace Analysis

Three horses share the morning line lead in this race: Desperate Man (POST 1) and Dontbesoogrouchy (POST 5) at 2-1 each, with I Got No Munny (POST 2) at 3-1 lurking just behind. This pace scenario has the look of a contested early duel between at least two of the co-favorites. If Desperate Man (POST 1) and Dontbesoogrouchy (POST 5) both want the lead, the pace will be hot, and Seeking Sawyer (POST 3) at 4-1 — positioned between them in the field — could be the perfect stalker. The pace collapse scenario in a six-horse field at 1320 furlongs with two co-favorites is a classic set-up for the value horse to outrun its price.

Key Contenders

Dontbesoogrouchy (POST 5) at 2-1 for trainer Jon G. Arnett and jockey O. Mojica is one of two morning line co-favorites. Post 5 in a six-horse sprint is workable and Mojica has been a consistent performer on this card. Arnett is a trainer who keeps horses fit between starts, and the 2-1 morning line reflects significant handicapper confidence. This horse will need to handle the expected pressure from Desperate Man (POST 1) while still having enough left to finish.

Desperate Man (POST 1) at 2-1 for trainer Kevin Eikleberry and jockey Alberto Pusac gets the rail under a capable trainer. Eikleberry is one of the more competitive trainers at Prairie Meadows this meet and saddles multiple runners tonight. From the inside post, Desperate Man (POST 1) can control the pace scenario if it breaks alertly. Pusac is a reliable journeyman who rides with tactical intelligence.

Secondary Choices

I Got No Munny (POST 2) at 3-1 for trainer Tanner Tracy and jockey Elvin Gonzalez draws the two-hole next to the rail favorite. Tracy is among the most active trainers on the card and GONZALEZ has been effective throughout the meet. If Desperate Man (POST 1) and Dontbesoogrouchy (POST 5) burn each other up in a pace duel, I Got No Munny (POST 2) from the inside stalking position is perfectly placed to benefit.

Seeking Sawyer (POST 3) at 4-1 for trainer Oscar Flores and jockey Alfredo Triana Jr. draws post 3 in a six-horse field and gets the services of the top jockey on the card. Triana Jr. has been riding with confidence throughout this meet, and Seeking Sawyer (POST 3) at 4-1 could be the single best value bet on the card if the pace develops as expected. A stalking trip from the three-hole with Triana Jr. in the saddle is a powerful combination.

Longshots

Indian Cat (POST 6) at 8-1 for trainer Tanner Tracy and jockey A.E. Birzer gives the Tracy barn two horses in this race. Indian Cat (POST 6) at 8-1 from the outside post in a six-horse sprint needs the pace to be exceptionally hot and the leaders to come back to the field to hit. Tracy running two horses suggests confidence in at least one of them, and the value play between I Got No Munny (POST 2) and Indian Cat (POST 6) is an interesting stable angle. Beau Day (POST 4) at 15-1 for trainer Patrick E. Swan and jockey Ronnie Huckaby is a significant price in a six-horse field, which typically indicates a horse well below par for the company.

Selections

Win: Seeking Sawyer (POST 3) Place: Dontbesoogrouchy (POST 5) Show: I Got No Munny (POST 2)

Betting Strategy: Seeking Sawyer (POST 3) at 4-1 is the value play of the race. With two co-favorites likely to contest the early pace, Seeking Sawyer (POST 3) with Triana Jr. from the three-hole is positioned for a perfect stalking trip. Win wager on Seeking Sawyer (POST 3) is recommended. Exacta using Seeking Sawyer (POST 3) over Dontbesoogrouchy (POST 5) and I Got No Munny (POST 2) is the primary exotic. Consider a win parlay pairing this race with Featherinmycapi (POST 1) in Race 1 for additional value.

RACE 6 — Post 8:08 — 1100f | D | S | Md Sp Wt | AOF | Purse $48,580

Seven fillies and mares contest this maiden special weight event at 1100 furlongs on dirt. The $48,580 purse is among the richest on the card, and the maiden special weight condition signals that the horses entered here are considered quality prospects who have not yet broken their maiden. The “AOF” category indicates older fillies, and the field includes two co-morning line favorites at 2-1.

Race 6

Pace Analysis

Sofia's Love (POST 2) and Wild Vekoma (POST 6) share 2-1 morning line favoritism in this seven-horse field. With both favorites likely pushing pace from different posts, the shape of the race will depend on which horse breaks fastest. Sofia's Love (POST 2) inside Wild Vekoma (POST 6) suggests a pace duel if both horses have similar early speed profiles. Ceto (POST 4) at 4-1 and Three Two Flu (POST 3) at 6-1 could both stalk the pace from ideal middle posts, which sets up a multi-horse final furlong if the leaders tire.

Key Contenders

Wild Vekoma (POST 6) at 2-1 for trainer Tristan Ashford and jockey Alfredo Triana Jr. is trained by one of the sharper younger trainers on the circuit. Ashford also trains Three Two Flu (POST 3) in this same race, giving the barn two chances. Wild Vekoma (POST 6) draws post 6 in a seven-horse field — a workable outside position — and gets the services of Triana Jr., who has been the most effective rider on tonight's card. The Ashford-Triana combination represents serious intent, and at 2-1, this horse is arguably the race's most professionally prepared entrant.

Sofia's Love (POST 2) at 2-1 for trainer Kevin Eikleberry and jockey O. Mojica draws the favorable two-hole. Eikleberry has been productive at Prairie Meadows this meet, and the inside draw at 1100 furlongs is a real asset. Sofia's Love (POST 2) from an inside post with a tactical jockey can save ground around the turn and be in a powerful position at the top of the stretch.

Secondary Choices

Ceto (POST 4) at 4-1 for trainer Tanner Tracy and jockey Elvin Gonzalez draws the middle post in a field of seven. Tracy has been consistently competitive at this meet, and Gonzalez has shown strong performances for the barn. Ceto (POST 4) at 4-1 from the four-hole with a clean trip could easily outrun its morning line price if the co-favorites engage each other early.

Three Two Flu (POST 3) at 6-1 is the second Ashford trainee in this race, ridden by A.E. Birzer. In a co-favorite duel between Sofia's Love (POST 2) and Wild Vekoma (POST 6), the inside Ashford horse Three Two Flu (POST 3) at 6-1 could stalk and pounce at a terrific price. The stable angle of having two horses in the race may suggest that Ashford uses Three Two Flu (POST 3) as a pacemaker for Wild Vekoma (POST 6), but at 6-1, it is a live alternative in its own right.

Longshots

R F Army Issue (POST 1) at 8-1 for trainer Gene Jacquot and jockey Ronnie Huckaby draws the rail. Jacquot is a consistent regional trainer and HUCKABY has been a workhorse rider on tonight's card. The rail at 1100 furlongs can be an advantage, and R F Army Issue (POST 1) at 8-1 in a competitive maiden special weight field merits inclusion in trifecta coverage. Lady Striker (POST 7) at 10-1 for trainer David D. McShane and jockey K.S. Tohill is from the outside post. At double digits, Lady Striker (POST 7) likely has less competitive current form but could benefit from a scrambled pace. Sharp Az You (POST 5) at 15-1 for trainer Brandi Fett and jockey G.W. Corbett is the longest morning line shot in the race and appears to be a significant underdog in a competitive maiden special weight.

Selections

Win: Wild Vekoma (POST 6) Place: Sofia's Love (POST 2) Show: Ceto (POST 4)

Betting Strategy: The Ashford-Triana combination on Wild Vekoma (POST 6) is the top selection. Exacta using Wild Vekoma (POST 6) over Sofia's Love (POST 2) and Ceto (POST 4) is the primary exotic. The reverse exacta pairing Sofia's Love (POST 2) over Wild Vekoma (POST 6) is a sensible saver. Given the competitive nature of the maiden special weight condition and the presence of two Ashford horses, a trifecta using Wild Vekoma (POST 6) and Three Two Flu (POST 3) in combination with Sofia's Love (POST 2) and Ceto (POST 4) creates a manageable ticket.

RACE 7 — Post 8:34 — 1760f | D | C | Clm 15000n2l | BUN | Purse $16,800

Nine horses contest this route at 1760 furlongs for claiming horses that have not won two lifetime races at the $15,000 level. The nine-horse field is the largest full-route field on tonight's card, and post position becomes more significant at this distance. Banker's Jet (POST 7) is a heavy 1-1 morning line favorite, creating a race where the exotic wagering question revolves around what runs second and third.

Race 7

Pace Analysis

With nine horses going a full mile, the pace will be naturally more contested. Banker's Jet (POST 7) at 1-1 under Alfredo Triana Jr. for trainer Lane D. Johnston is the dominant morning line selection. A heavy favorite from post 7 in a nine-horse route typically means this horse has demonstrated superior form, and the outside-ish post is manageable at route distances if the horse has enough class to be rated off the pace. Five Charlie (POST 5) at 5-1 and Hello Frankie (POST 6) at 6-1 are the pace pressers most likely to be involved early. Ask Arthur (POST 1) at 4-1 from the rail could also factor in the early shape of the race.

Key Contenders

Banker's Jet (POST 7) at 1-1 for trainer Lane D. Johnston and jockey Alfredo Triana Jr. is a dominant morning line favorite that implies a clear class separation from the field. Johnston is an experienced route trainer and the pairing with Triana Jr. — who has delivered results throughout tonight's card — makes this horse very difficult to beat. At 1-1, the betting strategy is to focus exotic wagers around Banker's Jet (POST 7) rather than attempting to beat it outright. The real value is in identifying the horses that will complete the exotic combinations.

Ask Arthur (POST 1) at 4-1 for trainer Kelli Martinez and jockey Walter De La Cruz draws the rail in a nine-horse route. Martinez saddles two horses tonight — also Toms Prospector (POST 9) — and Ask Arthur (POST 1) from the inside post with De La Cruz is a sharp tactical setup. The rail in a nine-horse route at Prairie Meadows historically performs well, and at 4-1 with a capable trainer and jockey, Ask Arthur (POST 1) is the logical secondary selection.

Secondary Choices

Five Charlie (POST 5) at 5-1 for trainer Brandi Fett and jockey G.W. Corbett is a middle post runner with solid form. Fett has multiple runners on the card tonight and the consistency of the barn suggests Five Charlie (POST 5) will be well-prepared. At 5-1 in a race dominated by a heavy favorite, Five Charlie (POST 5) is the primary exotic alternative.

Hello Frankie (POST 6) at 6-1 for trainer Christine Hicklin and jockey A.E. Birzer draws post 6, just inside the favorite. At 6-1 in a nine-horse field with a dominant favorite, Hello Frankie (POST 6) offers decent value for trifecta coverage if it can stalk the pace and outlast the secondary runners.

Longshots

Bluegrass Tap (POST 8) at 15-1 for trainer Tanner Tracy and jockey Elvin Gonzalez draws post 8 in a nine-horse route. Tracy has been competitive throughout the meet and at 15-1, Bluegrass Tap (POST 8) could produce a surprise if the pace falls apart in front of a closer. Toms Prospector (POST 9) at 15-1 for trainer Kelli Martinez and jockey O. Mojica from the outside post in a nine-horse route is a difficult spot at a long price. Palace Rock (POST 2) at 20-1 for trainer Lynn Chleborad and jockey Ronnie Huckaby, Dawn Strategy (POST 3) at 20-1 for Chleborad and Alberto Pusac, and Orphan Sandy (POST 4) at 20-1 for trainer Nicole Young and jockey Israel Hernandez are all significant longshots that are likely to be used only in wide exotic coverage or as minimal trifecta fill.

Selections

Win: Banker's Jet (POST 7) Place: Ask Arthur (POST 1) Show: Five Charlie (POST 5)

Betting Strategy: At 1-1, a significant win wager on Banker's Jet (POST 7) returns minimal value. The recommended approach is to use Banker's Jet (POST 7) as the key in exactas against the field, with Ask Arthur (POST 1) and Five Charlie (POST 5) as the primary second-position horses. Trifecta wagering with Banker's Jet (POST 7) on top, Ask Arthur (POST 1) and Five Charlie (POST 5) in second, and Hello Frankie (POST 6), Bluegrass Tap (POST 8), and Ask Arthur (POST 1) filling the third slot covers the field efficiently.

RACE 8 — Post 9:00 — 1830f | D | AO | OClm 20000n1x | BUM | Purse $35,500

Six older horses contest this optional claiming route at 1830 furlongs for a substantial purse of $35,500. The “n1x” condition indicates horses that have not won at the $20,000 optional claiming level or higher since a specified date — a condition that typically draws horses dropping from higher company or fit horses on the way up. The small six-horse field at a route distance creates excellent betting conditions.

Race 8

Pace Analysis

Esperanza's Spirit (POST 4) and Jackie Sparrow (POST 6) share the 2-1 co-favorite billing in this six-horse optional claiming route. Both are trained by different barns — Chleborad and Von Hemel respectively — suggesting independent handicapper assessment rather than a barn entry dynamic. Quiet I'm Not (POST 3) at 3-1 for trainer Lynn Chleborad — who also trains Esperanza's Spirit (POST 4) — gives the Chleborad operation a two-horse entry in this race. With Chleborad saddling two of the top three in the morning line, the barn is clearly the dominant stable tonight in this spot.

Key Contenders

Esperanza's Spirit (POST 4) at 2-1 for trainer Lynn Chleborad and jockey A.E. Birzer draws post 4 in a six-horse field and gets one of the top riders on the card. Chleborad has been very active tonight and the two-horse entry in this optional claimer suggests the barn is confident in its stock. From post 4 at 1830 furlongs, Esperanza's Spirit (POST 4) can settle comfortably in mid-pack and make a powerful move in the stretch.

Jackie Sparrow (POST 6) at 2-1 for trainer Kelly Von Hemel and jockey Elvin Gonzalez is the outside co-favorite. Von Hemel is a highly competitive trainer at Prairie Meadows and the pairing with Gonzalez — who has been riding well throughout the meet — makes this horse very dangerous. From post 6 in a six-horse route, Jackie Sparrow (POST 6) will need to settle wide early but at 1830 furlongs there is plenty of time to find a comfortable position.

Secondary Choices

Quiet I'm Not (POST 3) at 3-1 for trainer Lynn Chleborad and jockey Ronnie Huckaby is the stable companion to Esperanza's Spirit (POST 4). In a race where Chleborad has two horses, the barn's primary intention likely centers on Esperanza's Spirit (POST 4) given the 2-1 morning line, but Quiet I'm Not (POST 3) at 3-1 is certainly live in its own right. If Quiet I'm Not (POST 3) gets a clean trip from post 3 with Huckaby — who knows the track well — it can be a dangerous secondary selection.

Flat Out Chrome (POST 5) at 6-1 for trainer Lynn Chleborad and jockey Israel Hernandez gives Chleborad a remarkable three horses in this six-horse race. The barn is clearly dominant in this spot, and Flat Out Chrome (POST 5) at 6-1 is the third stable member who could easily factor if Esperanza's Spirit (POST 4) or Quiet I'm Not (POST 3) dictate pace and soften the field.

Longshots

Queen Clancy (POST 2) at 5-1 for trainer Oscar Flores and jockey Alfredo Triana Jr. gives the respected trainer a chance in a Chleborad-dominated race. At 5-1 with Triana Jr., Queen Clancy (POST 2) is a legitimate alternative if the Chleborad horses don't fire. C'mon Lucky (POST 1) at 10-1 for trainer Kelly Von Hemel and jockey Walter De La Cruz is the second Von Hemel entry in this race. At 10-1, C'mon Lucky (POST 1) is the deeper longshot from a capable barn but faces a stacked field.

Selections

Win: Esperanza's Spirit (POST 4) Place: Jackie Sparrow (POST 6) Show: Quiet I'm Not (POST 3)

Betting Strategy: The Chleborad barn dominates this field with three horses, and the stable angle is the primary handicapping angle. Esperanza's Spirit (POST 4) at 2-1 is the top selection. The most interesting bet is a trifecta combination involving all three Chleborad horses — Esperanza's Spirit (POST 4), Quiet I'm Not (POST 3), and Flat Out Chrome (POST 5) — along with Jackie Sparrow (POST 6). If one Chleborad horse wins, another is likely to complete the exacta or trifecta. Exacta using Esperanza's Spirit (POST 4) and Jackie Sparrow (POST 6) both ways is an efficient two-horse play.

RACE 9 — Post 9:26 — 1320f | D | AO | OClm 12500n1x | BUM | Purse $35,500

Eleven older fillies and mares contest this optional claiming sprint at 1320 furlongs, also for a $35,500 purse — identical to Race 8. With eleven horses in a sprint, pace analysis becomes complex and the large field creates genuine opportunities in exotics. Three horses share the 4-1 morning line: My Angel Marie (POST 7), One Way Or Another (POST 10), and Lite It Up Louie (POST 11).

Race 9

Pace Analysis

With eleven horses in a 1320-furlong optional claiming sprint, the pace will almost certainly be contested and hot. Miss Jeopardy (POST 3) at 6-1 and Mischievous Bria (POST 8) at 6-1 are the speed presences alongside the three-way co-favorites. In a large field sprint with multiple speed horses, the pace will be fast early, and horses that can rate just off the lead and make a sustained move at the five-sixteenths pole are ideally positioned. The outside posts — particularly posts 9 through 11 — will require immediate engagement to avoid being caught wide throughout.

Key Contenders

One Way Or Another (POST 10) at 4-1 for trainer Casey Schleis and jockey K.S. Tohill is one of three morning line co-favorites. Post 10 in an eleven-horse sprint is a genuine concern for trip and pace position, but at 4-1 from a capable trainer, the speed figures clearly warrant the morning line. Tohill has been effective at Prairie Meadows in sprint conditions and can manage a wide trip if necessary.

Lite It Up Louie (POST 11) at 4-1 for trainer Oscar Flores and jockey Alfredo Triana Jr. comes from the widest post in the race. As discussed throughout the card, Triana Jr. has been outstanding tonight, and Flores has multiple horses competing. From post 11, Lite It Up Louie (POST 11) needs to break alertly and find a comfortable position outside horses, which in a competitive eleven-horse sprint will burn extra early energy. However, the Triana Jr. factor is significant enough to keep this horse as a top selection.

My Angel Marie (POST 7) at 4-1 for trainer Jon G. Arnett and jockey O. Mojica draws post 7 in an eleven-horse field — the most favorable post among the three co-favorites from a trip standpoint. Post 7 allows the horse to break into running position without immediately engaging speed horses from the inside and without being stranded on the extreme outside. Arnett is a capable trainer and Mojica has been consistent on the card.

Secondary Choices

Mischievous Bria (POST 8) at 6-1 for trainer Brandi Fett and jockey Walter De La Cruz draws post 8 just outside the co-favorite My Angel Marie (POST 7). Fett has been one of the most active and successful trainers on the card, and De La Cruz is a reliable, experienced rider. Mischievous Bria (POST 8) at 6-1 from a workable post is a strong secondary selection.

Miss Jeopardy (POST 3) at 6-1 for trainer Tanner Tracy and jockey Elvin Gonzalez draws an excellent inside post in an eleven-horse field. From post 3, Miss Jeopardy (POST 3) can break cleanly, find the rail, and save ground throughout the race. Tracy and Gonzalez have been a productive combination throughout the meet, and the inside post in a large sprint field is a genuine advantage.

Longshots

Shawk's Lil Mia (POST 9) at 12-1 for trainer Scott Corderman and jockey Ronnie Huckaby is a double-digit longshot that could develop into a pace stalker if the speed from the inside collapses. My Happiness (POST 2) at 15-1 for trainer Christine Hicklin and jockey A.E. Birzer draws post 2. Aloha Baby (POST 4) at 15-1 for trainer Gene Jacquot and jockey D.P. Vergara is from a mid-field post. Travelin Witch (POST 5) at 15-1 for trainer Kevin Eikleberry and jockey G.W. Corbett is a lengthy price from a solid trainer. Singing Emma (POST 1) at 20-1 for trainer F. Dewaine Loy and jockey Alberto Pusac draws the rail at a very long price. That's Our Vision (POST 6) at 20-1 for trainer Lynn Chleborad and jockey Israel Hernandez is a Chleborad starter at a long price following the barn's dominance in Race 8.

Selections

Win: My Angel Marie (POST 7) Place: Mischievous Bria (POST 8) Show: Miss Jeopardy (POST 3)

Betting Strategy: My Angel Marie (POST 7) at 4-1 from the most favorable post among the co-favorites is the top selection. Exacta using My Angel Marie (POST 7) over Mischievous Bria (POST 8), Miss Jeopardy (POST 3), and One Way Or Another (POST 10) covers the most likely outcomes. In an eleven-horse field optional claimer at this purse level, trifectas and superfectas offer the best return on investment. A trifecta box of My Angel Marie (POST 7), Mischievous Bria (POST 8), Miss Jeopardy (POST 3), and One Way Or Another (POST 10) at minimal investment is recommended.

RACE 10 — Post 9:52 — 1320f | D | A | Alw 49274n1x | BUM | Purse $49,274

The finale at Prairie Meadows is a strong allowance sprint at 1320 furlongs for older fillies and mares that have not won at this allowance level. The $49,274 purse — the richest race of the evening — draws a ten-horse field with several well-connected trainers and riders. Kanjeng (POST 2) at 3-1 leads the morning line in what appears to be a genuinely competitive field.

Race 10

Pace Analysis

With ten older fillies and mares going 1320 furlongs at the allowance level, the pace will be honest and competitive. Kanjeng (POST 2) at 3-1 is the morning line leader but faces legitimate competition from J J's Fight (POST 3) at 4-1, Unbridled Fire (POST 6) at 4-1, and Strollin Wild (POST 8) at 6-1. The presence of multiple horses at similar morning line prices suggests a race with no dominant speed or single pace angle — making pace analysis the most critical handicapping tool. Horses that can rate just off a genuine early pace and make one sustained run at the eighth pole will be ideally positioned in this final.

Key Contenders

Kanjeng (POST 2) at 3-1 for trainer Kelli Martinez and jockey Elvin Gonzalez draws post 2 — a very favorable inside position in a ten-horse sprint. Martinez also saddles Hop Away Hottie (POST 7) tonight, demonstrating the barn's depth of engagement on the card. Kanjeng (POST 2) at 3-1 with Gonzalez from the inside post in the feature race is the natural top selection. The inside post at 1320 furlongs at Prairie Meadows is consistently productive, and Martinez-Gonzalez is a live combination.

Unbridled Fire (POST 6) at 4-1 for trainer Tristan Ashford and jockey Alfredo Triana Jr. is Ashford's runner in the feature after his two starters in Race 6. Triana Jr. has been the standout jockey on the entire card, and pairing the top rider with a 4-1 allowance morning line shot in the finale is a powerful combination. Post 6 in a ten-horse sprint is workable, and Unbridled Fire (POST 6) has the look of a horse whose trainer is confident sending it to the feature.

Secondary Choices

J J's Fight (POST 3) at 4-1 for trainer Kelly Von Hemel and jockey Walter De La Cruz draws post 3 just outside Kanjeng (POST 2). Von Hemel has been one of the most competitive trainers at Prairie Meadows this meet, and De La Cruz is a reliable top rider. The inside-three post in a ten-horse sprint creates an excellent trip scenario, and J J's Fight (POST 3) at a shared 4-1 morning line price is a genuine contender for the top exotic positions.

Strollin Wild (POST 8) at 6-1 for trainer David D. McShane and jockey K.S. Tohill is the fourth horse in the race with a sub-10 morning line price. Post 8 in a ten-horse sprint demands a clean break and some fortune in traffic, but the 6-1 price compensates. McShane also trains Tipton (POST 4) in this race at 20-1, giving the barn two chances in the feature.

Glengloria (POST 5) at 8-1 for trainer Tanner Tracy and jockey A.E. Birzer draws the middle post in the feature. Tracy has been consistently competitive all night, and Glengloria (POST 5) from post 5 with Birzer in the saddle could easily outrun its price in a field where multiple horses share similar morning line values.

Longshots

Addasquecktoit (POST 10) at 10-1 for trainer Todd James Jordan and jockey Ronnie Huckaby draws the outside post in the feature. At 10-1, this horse represents a long shot that could benefit from a pace collapse if it can find a forward position early from post 10. Hop Away Hottie (POST 7) at 12-1 for trainer Kelli Martinez and jockey O. Mojica gives Martinez a second horse in the finale. Sic' Em' Sis (POST 9) at 12-1 for trainer Kevin Eikleberry and jockey Alberto Pusac is a second Eikleberry runner on the card at a lengthy price. Ritaville (POST 1) at 20-1 for trainer Brandi Fett and jockey G.W. Corbett draws the rail at a significant morning line price. Tipton (POST 4) at 20-1 for McShane and Israel Hernandez rounds out the longshots in what is a deep, competitive finale.

Selections

Win: Kanjeng (POST 2) Place: Unbridled Fire (POST 6) Show: J J's Fight (POST 3)

Betting Strategy: Win wager on Kanjeng (POST 2) at 3-1 in the feature is the primary recommendation. The Triana Jr. factor on Unbridled Fire (POST 6) at 4-1 makes this horse an excellent exacta partner. Exacta using Kanjeng (POST 2) over Unbridled Fire (POST 6) and J J's Fight (POST 3) is the primary exotic, with a saver pairing Unbridled Fire (POST 6) on top of Kanjeng (POST 2). Trifecta coverage using Kanjeng (POST 2) and Unbridled Fire (POST 6) on top over J J's Fight (POST 3), Strollin Wild (POST 8), and Glengloria (POST 5) for third.

Jockey Notes and Insights

Alfredo Triana Jr. is the standout jockey on tonight's card at Prairie Meadows. He rides five times tonight — Featherinmycapi (POST 1) in Race 1, Th Tell Him Hezfirst (POST 4) in Race 3, Seeking Sawyer (POST 3) in Race 5, Banker's Jet (POST 7) in Race 7, Lite It Up Louie (POST 11) in Race 9, and Unbridled Fire (POST 6) in Race 10. Trainers clearly trust Triana Jr. with their top mounts, and he has been placed on morning line favorites or prime contenders in nearly every race. His mounts tonight span allowance favorites, a 1-1 route horse, and a feature race selection — a breadth of assignments that speaks to his current standing in the colony.

Elvin Gonzalez is another prominent rider tonight with appearances in Races 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Gonzalez serves as the primary rider for trainer Tanner Tracy in several races and has demonstrated consistent results at Prairie Meadows this season. His partnership with the Tracy barn — which includes I Got No Munny (POST 2) in Race 5, Ceto (POST 4) in Race 6, Bluegrass Tap (POST 8) in Race 7, Miss Jeopardy (POST 3) in Race 9, and Kanjeng (POST 2) in Race 10 — makes him a rider to follow when Tracy horses appear at competitive prices.

Angel O. Ramirez rides three times early in the card — Fly Over Eagle (POST 3) in Race 1, Runaway Martini (POST 2) in Race 2, and Arabella Stone (POST 5) in Race 3 — before handing off duties to other riders later in the evening. Ramirez is a capable rider for regional-level competition and his early card mounts are all at competitive prices.

O. Mojica has a strong book tonight, including Sofia's Love (POST 2) in Race 6 — a 2-1 morning line favorite — as well as Dontbesoogrouchy (POST 5) in Race 5, BANKER'S JET-adjacent mounts, and My Angel Marie (POST 7) in Race 9. The Eikleberry-Mojica combination is one of the more reliable pairings on the card.

Ronnie Huckaby is the workhouse rider of the evening, appearing in every single race from Race 4 onward. His mounts are spread across a variety of trainers and prices, including Quiet I'm Not (POST 3) in Race 8 for the Chleborad barn — a 3-1 morning line horse in a race the barn dominates. Huckaby's familiarity with the Prairie Meadows circuit is an asset in close finishes.

Walter De La Cruz pilots Very Cosmopolitan (POST 1) in Race 4, Ask Arthur (POST 1) in Race 7, C'mon Lucky (POST 1) in Race 8, Mischievous Bria (POST 8) in Race 9, and J J's Fight (POST 3) in Race 10. De La Cruz has a quality book tonight and his familiarity with rail horses at Prairie Meadows is well-documented.

A.E. Birzer holds notable mounts including Three Two Flu (POST 3) in Race 6, Hello Frankie (POST 6) in Race 7, Esperanza's Spirit (POST 4) in Race 8, My Happiness (POST 2) in Race 9, and Glengloria (POST 5) in Race 10. The Birzer-Ashford combination on Three Two Flu (POST 3) and Wild Vekoma (POST 6) in Race 6 is an interesting double-book for the Ashford barn.

Trainer Notes and Insights

Lynn Chleborad is arguably the most dominant trainer on tonight's card by sheer volume and quality of entries. The barn fields horses in Races 7, 8, and 9 and actually enters three of six horses in Race 8 — Quiet I'm Not (POST 3), Esperanza's Spirit (POST 4), and Flat Out Chrome (POST 5). Two of those three are co-favorites or secondary morning line selections. When a trainer enters three horses in a six-horse optional claiming route at a $35,500 purse level, it is a powerful stable angle that demands attention. Chleborad also enters Palace Rock (POST 2) and Dawn Strategy (POST 3) in Race 7 and That's Our Vision (POST 6) in Race 9.

Brandi Fett has horses in Races 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10, making her the most diversified trainer on the card. Fett enters Lady Captain (POST 3) and Dixie Surprise (POST 5) in Race 4, Five Charlie (POST 5) in Race 7, Sharp Az You (POST 5) in Race 6, Mischievous Bria (POST 8) in Race 9, and Ritaville (POST 1) in Race 10. The barn's activity across the card suggests current fitness and competitive intent across all conditions.

Tanner Tracy fields horses in Races 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10, including the co-trainer dynamic on I Got No Munny (POST 2) and Indian Cat (POST 6) in Race 5, Ceto (POST 4) in Race 6, Bluegrass Tap (POST 8) in Race 7, Miss Jeopardy (POST 3) in Race 9, and Kanjeng (POST 2) in Race 10. Tracy-Gonzalez is the card's most active trainer-jockey combination, and their feature race entry Kanjeng (POST 2) is the morning line favorite for the finale.

Kelli Martinez saddles horses in Races 7 and 10 — Ask Arthur (POST 1) and Toms Prospector (POST 9) in Race 7, and Kanjeng (POST 2) and Hop Away Hottie (POST 7) in Race 10. Note that Kanjeng (POST 2) is listed under Martinez while other sources may attribute the horse to Tracy — bettors should verify the official program. Martinez is a capable trainer at this circuit with a solid win percentage on allowance horses.

Kevin Eikleberry is one of the more successful trainers at Prairie Meadows this meet. He saddles Desperate Man (POST 1) in Race 5, Sofia's Love (POST 2) in Race 6, Travelin Witch (POST 5) in Race 9, and Sic' Em' Sis (POST 9) in Race 10. The Eikleberry-Mojica combination on Sofia's Love (POST 2) in Race 6 is particularly noteworthy given the 2-1 morning line in the maiden special weight.

Kelly Von Hemel enters C'mon Lucky (POST 1) and Jackie Sparrow (POST 6) in Race 8, and J J's Fight (POST 3) in Race 10. Von Hemel is consistently one of the sharper trainers at Prairie Meadows, and the barn's presence in the two highest-purse claiming/allowance races on the card — Races 8 and 10 — is a positive indicator.

Tristan Ashford has an active evening, saddling Three Two Flu (POST 3) and Wild Vekoma (POST 6) in Race 6, and Unbridled Fire (POST 6) in Race 10. The double entry in Race 6 makes Ashford the barn to follow in the maiden special weight, and the feature race mount Unbridled Fire (POST 6) with Triana Jr. is one of the most compelling combination plays on the card.

Fernando Ivan Manriquez enters two horses in Race 2 — Bayou Eagle Power (POST 1) and Red White N Lucky (POST 3) — giving the barn a strong grip on the Quarter Horse maiden claimer.

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