Horse Race Preview: Race 9 – Grade III Peter Pan Stakes at Belmont at the Big A

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Venue: Belmont at the Big A — Ozone Park, Queens, NY

Distance: 1 1/8 Miles (Dirt)

Purse: $200,000

Scheduled Post Time: 5:18 PM ET

The Peter Pan Stakes is traditionally a key stepping‑stone toward the Belmont Stakes, attracting late‑developing 3‑year‑olds who are stretching out and improving at the right time. This year’s field features a blend of proven graded performers, rising allowance stars, and lightly raced colts with major upside.

EXPECTED WEATHER & TRACK CONDITIONS

Temperature: 64–67°F

Sky: Partly sunny

Wind: 8–11 mph (crosswind down the backstretch)

Rain: <10% chance

Track Condition: Fast

A dry, fast surface favors tactical speed and sustained grinders, especially at 1 1/8 miles.

FULL FIELD ANALYSIS

(Post positions, horses, trainers, jockeys, recent finishes, and morning‑line odds)

POST 1 — IRONCLAD EMPIRE

Trainer: Todd Pletcher Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr. Morning Line: 5‑2 Recent Finishes: 2nd, 1st, 3rd

A powerful rail‑draw colt with strong tactical speed. Ironclad Empire has been steadily improving and exits a sharp allowance win at Gulfstream. Ortiz is lethal from the rail in route races, and Pletcher has won this race multiple times. His pedigree screams 1 1/8 miles.

Strengths: Tactical speed, rail draw, elite connections Concerns: Must avoid getting shuffled back early

POST 2 — BROADWAY BARON

Trainer: Chad Brown Jockey: Flavien Prat Morning Line: 3‑1 Recent Finishes: 3rd, 1st, 1st

A rising star with a devastating late kick. Broadway Baron has been dominant in two-turn allowance races and now steps into graded company. Prat’s patient style fits him perfectly. Brown has tightened him up with two sharp 5F drills.

Strengths: Best late pace in the field Concerns: Needs a clean outside lane turning for home

POST 3 — HUDSON HARBOR

Trainer: Linda Rice Jockey: Jose Lezcano Morning Line: 8‑1 Recent Finishes: 1st, 4th, 2nd

A versatile colt who can press or stalk. Hudson Harbor has been competitive in New York‑bred stakes and now tries open graded company. Rice’s horses often outrun their odds in these mid‑level stakes, and Lezcano fits his grinding style.

Strengths: Versatile running style, strong Aqueduct record Concerns: Needs to prove he belongs at this level

POST 4 — MIDNIGHT MISSION

Trainer: Bill Mott Jockey: Junior Alvarado Morning Line: 6‑1 Recent Finishes: 2nd, 3rd, 1st

A steady, reliable colt who rarely throws in a clunker. Midnight Mission has been knocking on the door in similar races and owns a strong 1 1/8‑mile pedigree. Mott has him working sharply, and Alvarado knows how to time his sustained run.

Strengths: Consistent, strong stamina Concerns: Not explosive; needs a clean trip

POST 5 — SKYLINE COMMANDER

Trainer: Brad Cox Jockey: Florent Geroux Morning Line: 7‑2 Recent Finishes: 1st, 1st, 2nd

The “now” horse in the field. Skyline Commander enters on a two‑race winning streak, including a dominant allowance score with a 98 Beyer‑style figure. Cox spots him aggressively here, signaling confidence. Geroux’s patient‑but‑decisive style suits a horse who likes to sit just off the leaders.

Strengths: Red‑hot form, improving rapidly Concerns: First graded stakes try; must handle class jump

POST 6 — NORTHERN NAVIGATOR

Trainer: Steve Asmussen Jockey: Joel Rosario Morning Line: 10‑1 Recent Finishes: 4th, 2nd, 1st

A deep closer who will need pace and racing luck. Northern Navigator has a strong late kick but often leaves himself too much to do. Rosario is a master with closers, and if the early fractions are hot, he becomes dangerous late.

Strengths: Strong late pace, improving Concerns: Pace‑dependent; traffic risk

POST 7 — BOLD ATLANTIC

Trainer: Saffie Joseph Jr. Jockey: Tyler Gaffalione Morning Line: 12‑1 Recent Finishes: 5th, 1st, 3rd

A longshot with upside. Bold Atlantic has flashed talent but has been inconsistent. His last race was compromised by a wide trip, and he still finished with interest. Gaffalione’s aggressive style may put him closer to the pace today.

Strengths: Upside, tactical versatility Concerns: Inconsistent; must improve significantly

PACE & RACE SHAPE ANALYSIS

Early Speed: Ironclad Empire, Skyline Commander

Stalkers: Hudson Harbor, Midnight Mission

Closers: Broadway Baron, Northern Navigator

Projected Pace: Honest to fast This should set up well for Broadway Baron and Midnight Mission, while Ironclad Empire may face pressure late.