Pick Pony Mini Tip Sheet for Fair Grounds – Racing News and Analysis for February 6, 2026


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Consolidated Fair Grounds Race Report: February 6, 2026

Race Day Overview

The Friday card at Fair Grounds Race Course features an eight-race program headlined by several competitive claiming and allowance contests. Today schedule offers a mix of dirt sprints, middle-distance turf routes, and state-bred maiden events. The featured races include the sixth and seventh races, which are allowance optional claiming events with healthy purses of $57,000 and $56,000 respectively. Bettors should note that the turf rail is set at 28 feet today, which often impacts the closing ability of horses coming from the back of the pack.

Weather and Track Conditions

The weather forecast for New Orleans today indicates ideal racing conditions with sunny skies throughout the afternoon. The high temperature is expected to reach 70 degrees with a low of 45 degrees. Humidity is currently at 58 percent with a UV index of 4. Winds are blowing from the west at 12 miles per hour. Given the sustained sunny conditions and lack of recent precipitation, the dirt track is expected to be fast and the turf course firm.

Track Bias and Post Position Analysis

Historical data and recent trends at Fair Grounds suggest a distinct advantage for speed and tactical speed in dirt sprints at the six-furlong distance. Horses positioned on or near the rail have shown a higher win percentage in these sprints, as the track typically rewards those who can secure an early forward position. For dirt routes at the mile and 70-yard distance, an even distribution between early speed and stalking styles is common, though the inside remains a preferred path.

On the turf, the 28-foot rail setting generally favors horses with tactical speed who can stay within range of the lead while saving ground. While turf routes have historically seen success from outside posts, recent weeks have shown a slight shift toward rail and inside paths being more productive. One-run closers may find it difficult to make up significant ground unless the early pace is contested and unusually fast.


1st Race – Fair Grounds – Claiming

Post Time

12:45 PM CT

Pace Analysis

The early pace is expected to be dominated by Princess Celine (5), who possesses the natural speed to clear this field from the middle of the gate. Great Fortune (6) should sit just off her flank, providing some pressure, while Safecracker Sue (7) will likely track from a stalking position on the outside.

Key Contenders

Princess Celine (5) is the clear standout for trainer Brad Cox and jockey Marcelino Pedroza Jr. This three-year-old filly drops into a $5,000 claiming spot after facing tougher company and has been training sharply for this assignment. Her early speed is her greatest asset at this distance.

Secondary Choices

Great Fortune (6) and Safecracker Sue (7) are the primary challengers if the favorite falters. Great Fortune has shown consistency at this level and gets the services of Jareth Loveberry, while Safecracker Sue has enough experience to capitalize on any late-race fatigue from the leaders.

Longshots

Illy Simz (1) could provide some value if she can navigate a clean trip from the rail, though she would need to improve significantly on her recent speed figures to win.

2nd Race – Fair Grounds – Maiden Claiming

Post Time

01:15 PM CT

Pace Analysis

This maiden event for three-year-old fillies should see Funny Bunny (2) and Deceitful Banker (5) vying for the early lead. Veronicaforthewin (4) has shown some tactical ability and should be right in the mix through the first quarter mile.

Key Contenders

Funny Bunny (2) appears ready to graduate for trainer D. Whitworth Beckman. She has been knocking on the door in similar spots and Jamie Mudd retains the mount. Her recent works suggest she is maintaining her form.

Secondary Choices

Deceitful Banker (5) makes her debut for the Stall barn and attracts jockey Axel Concepcion. While first-time starters in this class can be unpredictable, the connections are strong enough to warrant respect. Ice Cold Blonde (6) is another to consider as she gains experience for Whitney Zeringue Jr.

Longshots

Tia Lupe (7) is a longshot who could improve with the addition of blinkers, though her previous efforts leave her with ground to make up.

3rd Race – Fair Grounds – Maiden Special Weight

Post Time

01:45 PM CT

Pace Analysis

In this five-furlong turf sprint, Vitruvius (8) is expected to be the quickest away from the gate. Dashing Diem (9) and Bee Aurelius (10) will likely pursue, creating a very fast initial pace.

Key Contenders

Vitruvius (8) is a strong selection with Paco Lopez taking the ride for Shane Wilson. This gelding has superior turf sprint speed and the outside draw allows Lopez to dictate the terms. He is the one to beat in this state-bred contest.

Secondary Choices

Lafitte’s Legacy (6) and Clearly Colossal (7) are the most likely to benefit if the top choice faces unexpected pressure. Lafitte’s Legacy has shown growth in recent starts and Pedroza is a steady hand in turf sprints.

Longshots

Jus Surprise Me (5) has the pedigree to handle the grass and could provide a massive payout if he finds his stride on this surface.

4th Race – Fair Grounds – Claiming

Post Time

02:15 PM CT

Pace Analysis

Glen Airy (5) should control the tempo in this route, likely setting moderate fractions. Flamingproposition (2) and Machine Gun Man (3) will be the primary chasers, though neither has shown the same tactical efficiency as the favorite.

Key Contenders

Glen Airy (5) is a heavy favorite for good reason. Under Brian Hernandez Jr., he has been extremely consistent at this distance and level. His ability to relax on the lead makes him difficult to pass in the stretch.

Secondary Choices

National Eclipse (4) is a live alternative and a top choice for some handicappers. He has faced better fields in the past and should appreciate the class relief today. Eye Dee Kay (1) provides depth to the field for Robertino Diodoro.

Longshots

Curahee (6) is a potential longshot play if the race is moved to the dirt, but on the main track, he still needs to find several lengths to compete with the top two.

5th Race – Fair Grounds – Claiming

Post Time

02:45 PM CT

Pace Analysis

Publicity (1) and Bolt From Above (2) are expected to vie for the lead early. Jack Rabbit (5) and Western Run (4) should follow in a tracking position, waiting for the leaders to tire on the turf.

Key Contenders

Western Run (4) and Battle Drum (3) are the primary contenders. Western Run has the benefit of Paco Lopez in the irons for Joe Sharp, a combination that has been very successful this meet. Battle Drum ships in for Mike Maker and always merits respect on the turf.

Secondary Choices

Jack Rabbit (5) and Il Cavallino (6) are solid secondary options. Jack Rabbit has been competitive in similar claiming events and should be moving well late under Mitchell Murrill.

Longshots

Maki Monarchy (7) could be a sneaky play at a price, as he has shown flashes of ability on the grass that would make him a contender here.

6th Race – Fair Grounds – Allowance Optional Claiming

Post Time

03:15 PM CT

Pace Analysis

He’s Late Again (2) and Highland Creek (3) are the likely pacemakers. Macho Beanie (5) should stalk from just behind, while Cosmic Train (1) will look to make a late run from a deep closing position.

Key Contenders

Highland Creek (3) is the narrow choice in a very balanced field. He has extensive experience at Fair Grounds and CJ McMahon knows how to ration his speed. Cosmic Train (1) is the main danger, having finished strongly in his recent outings.

Secondary Choices

Macho Beanie (5) and Benoit (4) are capable of winning if the top two duel too intensely. Macho Beanie has been training well for Bret Calhoun and should get a perfect stalking trip.

Longshots

Ballinonabudjet (6) is a longshot to watch, especially if he can regain the form he showed earlier in the season.

7th Race – Fair Grounds – Allowance Optional Claiming

Post Time

03:45 PM CT

Pace Analysis

This turf sprint features significant early speed from She’s a Tempest (1) and Party Pauline (6). Lovely Emma (7) and Hey Bertie (3) will likely be positioned just behind the first flight of runners.

Key Contenders

She’s a Tempest (1) is the horse to beat if she can overcome the rail draw. She is very quick from the gate and Ben Curtis is adept at managing front-runners on the Fair Grounds turf. Lovely Emma (7) is a strong closer who will be dangerous if the early pace is too fast.

Secondary Choices

Hey Bertie (3) and Apropos (4) are quality mares who fit well at this level. Hey Bertie has been consistent for Cherie DeVaux and Brian Hernandez Jr. is a master at timing turf moves.

Longshots

Cairo Dream (8) has enough talent to upset this field at double-digit odds if she gets a clean trip from the outside post.

8th Race – Fair Grounds – Claiming

Post Time

04:15 PM CT

Pace Analysis

American Blaze (5) and Now and Later (2) are the expected speed of the race. Space (6) will track in third, while Penei (1) will attempt to save ground on the rail before making a move.

Key Contenders

American Blaze (5) is the selection to close out the card. He drops in class and should find this field much easier to handle than his recent competition. Now and Later (2) is the primary threat and will be right there with the selection at the top of the stretch.

Secondary Choices

Space (6) and Penei (1) are the best of the rest. Space has been hitting the board regularly and James Graham is a high-percentage rider in these types of races.

Longshots

Bernin Tune (7) could improve enough to grab a piece of the exotics at a good price.

Jockey Notes and Insights

Jose Ortiz and Paco Lopez continue to dominate the standings, currently tied for the lead. Lopez is particularly dangerous in sprints and turf races where he can utilize his aggressive riding style to secure early position. Marcelino Pedroza Jr. and Jareth Loveberry are also high-percentage riders to watch today, as they consistently find the winner’s circle during this meet. Brian Hernandez Jr. remains the go-to jockey for route races where patience and timing are critical.

Trainer Notes and Insights

Joe Sharp and Shane Wilson continue to lead the trainer standings and have several strong entries today. Sharp is especially effective with turf runners and horses switching surfaces. Brad Cox has a very high success rate when dropping horses into claiming ranks, as seen in the first race. Bret Calhoun and Al Stall Jr. are also trainers to respect in the allowance and state-bred categories, as their horses are almost always well-prepared for their local appearances.

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