Pick Pony Mini Tip Sheet for Charles Town Races – Racing News and Analysis for March 13, 2026


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Friday's eight race card at Charles Town features a mix of short sprints and multiple two turn routes over the six furlong bullring, highlighted by several 1 1/16 mile claiming and allowance events that will test stamina and trip skill. Field sizes range from compact groups of five and six early to a full field of ten in the nightcap, ensuring a blend of more formful, small field contests and more chaotic, larger fields later in the evening.​

The meet profile entering March has favored horses with early or tactical speed, particularly in the short 4 1/2 furlong dashes, while route races at 6 1/2 furlongs and 1 1/16 miles have remained somewhat more balanced, still tilted toward forwardly placed runners but allowing tactical stalkers to be effective. Connections with strong local records such as trainers Jeff C. Runco and Anthony Farrior and riders Arnaldo Bocachica, Reshawn Latchman, and J. D. Acosta appear prominently across the card, shaping several races through both pace and class angles.

Weather and Track Conditions

Seasonal forecasts for Charles Town in mid March indicate cool early spring conditions, with evening temperatures typically in the 30s to 40s and daytime highs in the low 50s, suggesting a cool but not extreme environment for racing. Broader weather data for the area points to limited heavy precipitation around this period, implying that a fast dirt surface is the most likely scenario for tonight's races barring unexpected local showers.

The main track is a conventional dirt surface on a tight, six furlong oval with three turns at 1 1/16 miles, putting a premium on efficiency around the bends and ground saving trips. Recent meet summaries do not indicate a prolonged or extreme bias stretch, so the expectation is for a fairly standard, fast playing surface with the usual Charles Town emphasis on position and pace rather than any abnormal surface quirks.

Track Bias and Post Position Bias

At 4 1/2 furlongs, the current meet statistics show a strong bias toward early speed, with roughly two thirds of winners going wire to wire and inside posts holding a notable advantage over outside stalls. Race 2, the lone 4 1/2 furlong event, will be heavily influenced by this pattern, favoring horses able to break sharply and secure the rail or immediate tracking position from posts 1 to 3.

At 6 1/2 furlongs and in longer routes such as 1 1/16 miles, early and tactical speed remains preferred but with lower wire to wire rates, and inside to mid posts (1 through 4) typically show better win percentages than the far outside. The three turn configuration at 1 1/16 miles makes wide trips especially costly, so horses drawn outside must either use extra energy early to clear or accept ground loss, reinforcing the advantage of inner and mid gate tactical runners.

Race Summaries

1st Race – Claiming – 1 1/16 miles

The opener is a six horse claiming route for fillies and mares that have never won two races, with an expected honest but not scorching pace centered around Bourbon And Beauty (6) and Empire's Treat (4), and possible involvement from rail drawn Stormi Vanna (1). Bossy Jeans (3) and Ritz On Broadway (5) shape as stalkers who can sit just behind the speeds and take advantage if the leaders soften each other up, while Wicked Melissa (2) is a weight aided inside longshot.

Key contenders are Stormi Vanna (1), who benefits from the rail and a ground saving trip; and Bossy Jeans (3), a potential class edge type for a capable barn. Secondary players include Empire's Treat (4) and Ritz On Broadway (5), while Wicked Melissa (2) and Bourbon And Beauty (6) are more longshot types who may influence the pace or sneak into minor shares.​

2nd Race – Claiming – 4 1/2 furlongs

Race 2 is a five horse 4 1/2 furlong non winners of two claiming sprint where the early break and inner posts are likely decisive. Cedar Runs Fiber (2) and Big Mo Gee (3) project as the main speed elements, with Estrella Fugaz (1) also a possible pace factor from the rail despite prior steward scratch history.

Cedar Runs Fiber (2) is a key contender based on connections and ideal post, and Big Mo Gee (3) is a major secondary contender with pace and position. Estrella Fugaz (1) is a secondary to fringe contender with upside if he breaks well, while Fungo Fungo (4) and Hardly Ever Better (5) are longer priced options likely to trail the speed and hope for a minor award.

3rd Race – Allowance – 6 1/2 furlongs

Race 3 is an eight horse allowance for fillies and mares that have never won two races, going 6 1/2 furlongs with several possible pace contributors. Red Royalty (1), Langleyswaterfall (2), and Gold Dart (6) can all show speed, with Kass N Kiki (8) also a potential factor if she breaks cleanly after her recent steward scratch listing.

Key contenders are Red Royalty (1), who has the rail and top local rider for a strong barn; and Langleyswaterfall (2), who sits just outside and should secure a favorable position. Mamawasagogogirl (3) and Gold Dart (6) are important secondary choices as stalking types well drawn to sit just off the leaders, while Ride To Remember (4), Princess Blame (5), United Forever (7), and Kass N Kiki (8) are more in the longshot or exotics roles depending on how the pace unfolds.

4th Race – Maiden Claiming – 1 1/16 miles

Race 4 is a six horse maiden claiming route at 1 1/16 miles where several lightly proven runners try to establish themselves over a route distance. Tree Of Dem (3) and Sea Shepherd (4) look like the main early pace players, with Saint Solomon (5) capable of tracking just behind them, while Apolaustic (1) and Mister Woodford (6) may sit mid pack and Into Thin Air (2) attempts to use a weight break to stay involved.

Tree Of Dem (3) is a key contender from a good mid post under a solid local route rider, and Sea Shepherd (4) is another key player as a likely primary speed for a barn that also starts Saint Solomon (5). Saint Solomon (5) and Apolaustic (1) are secondary choices with possible trip advantages, while Into Thin Air (2) and Mister Woodford (6) profile more as longshots needing improvement or a favorable pace to threaten beyond minor shares.

5th Race – Claiming – 1 1/16 miles

Race 5 is an eight horse claiming route for older horses with conditions based on recent wins or lifetime totals, with multiple potential pace contributors. Game Keeper (1), Big Dilemma (2), Arcadian (5), and possibly Gran Andrews (4) all have enough speed or tactical speed to be forwardly placed, while Captain Creed (6), Mo Joke (7), and Yo Vinnie (8) likely track in the second flight and Admit Nothing (3) sits just behind the first line of speed.

Key contenders include Game Keeper (1), who has the rail, class fit, and a capable rider; and Arcadian (5), who benefits from a strong local jockey and a tactical running style. Admit Nothing (3), Captain Creed (6), and Yo Vinnie (8) are solid secondary options with stalking profiles, while Big Dilemma (2), Gran Andrews (4), and Mo Joke (7) serve more as longshots or pace related factors that may hang on for minor awards.

6th Race – Allowance (WV bred) – 1 1/16 miles

Race 6 is a six horse West Virginia bred allowance for horses that have never won two races, at 1 1/16 miles, featuring several well connected local runners. Romantic Warrior (1), Tap The Arches (2), Roark (3), and Town Hot (4) can all be close to the early pace, with Barsoom (5) and Rock Of Ages (6) more likely to stalk from just off the leaders.

Romantic Warrior (1) is a key contender based on rail draw, leading rider, and strong local barn, and Rock Of Ages (6) is another important contender as a four year old with tactical speed and a top rider from the outside. Tap The Arches (2) and Roark (3) are secondary choices with good posts and pace versatility, while Town Hot (4) and Barsoom (5) figure more as longshots or exotics candidates depending on trip and pace.

7th Race – Allowance – 1 1/16 miles

Race 7 is a seven horse open allowance route that serves as a key feature, with multiple pace elements and several established local barns represented. Ragtime Scribble (1), Katmandu (4), and Direct Appeal (7) are likely to be part of the early pace picture, with Blameitonthefun (2) and Bejuco (3) stalking behind and Bad Lineage (5) and Big Joe B (6) tracking in mid pack.

Ragtime Scribble (1) is a primary contender combining a top barn, leading rider, and rail draw, even with a prior veterinarian scratch noted earlier in the meet. Direct Appeal (7) is a key outside contender with speed and a strong rider, while Blameitonthefun (2), Bejuco (3), and Bad Lineage (5) are secondary options who can take advantage if the main speeds overdo it. Katmandu (4) and Big Joe B (6) round out the field as more speculative or longshot players with roles in the pace or as late running exotics fillers.

8th Race – Claiming – 1 1/16 miles

Race 8 is a full field of ten in a claiming route for older horses that have not won recently or have limited lifetime wins, and it is one of the most complex events on the card. Camp David (2), Strive For Stride (4), Long Astride (7), and Costner (8) are among the primary pace influences, with Don Tequilas (1) and Piquant (3) also likely to be forward or tracking, while Shady Munni (5), Iceteca (6), Doctor Pardo (9), and Max Forward Speed (10) figure to be mid pack or deeper closers.

Camp David (2) is a key contender representing a powerful trainer rider combination from an ideal inside post, and Piquant (3) is another main player from the inner half with tactical speed and a solid barn behind him. Costner (8) and Don Tequilas (1) are strong secondary options, the former as a mid outer stalker and the latter as a weight aided inside runner, while Strive For Stride (4), Shady Munni (5), Iceteca (6), Long Astride (7), Doctor Pardo (9), and Max Forward Speed (10) operate more as longshots or depth pieces who can shape the pace or fill out the minor placings.

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