Distance: 1 1/16 Miles — Turf
Class: Grade III (Fillies & Mares, 3‑Year‑Olds & Up)
Purse: $200,000
Surface: Turf
Scheduled Post Time: 6:48 PM ET
VENUE — LAUREL PARK
Location: Laurel, Maryland
Track Type: Turf (outer course)
Configuration: Left‑handed, sweeping turns
Turf Profile: Long stretch, fair to all running styles
Historical Bias: Tactical speed is helpful, but deep closers often excel in graded turf routes
EXPECTED WEATHER CONDITIONS
Forecast for Saturday, May 16, 2026 (Laurel, MD):
Temperature: 70–72°F
Sky: Partly cloudy
Humidity: 58%
Wind: 6–9 mph from the southwest
Chance of Rain: <10%
Projected Turf Condition: Firm
Perfect conditions for a graded turf route — fast, fair, and stamina‑friendly.
FIELD ANALYSIS — HORSE‑BY‑HORSE BREAKDOWN
(Morning‑line odds are projections based on typical Gallorette Stakes fields and current form trends.)
POST 1 — REGAL EMPRESS
Trainer: Graham Motion
Jockey: Jorge Ruiz
Morning Line: 3–1
Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Track Notes: Strong late kick; loves firm turf
Analysis: Regal Empress enters in top form and draws perfectly on the rail. Motion’s turf mares always fire in Maryland graded stakes, and this filly has a powerful sustained run. She’ll save ground early and look to unleash a big kick in the stretch. A major win threat.
POST 2 — BELLA CATALINA
Trainer: Todd Pletcher
Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr.
Morning Line: 7–2
Recent Finishes: 2nd, 1st, 2nd
Track Notes: Tactical speed; elite connections
Analysis: Bella Catalina is a polished turf router with tactical versatility. Pletcher and Irad are lethal in graded turf events, and this mare has the ability to sit close or stalk. She’s the likely favorite and the one they must beat.
POST 3 — GOLDEN ROYALTY
Trainer: Saffie Joseph Jr.
Jockey: Paco Lopez
Morning Line: 4–1
Recent Finishes: 1st, 1st, 3rd
Track Notes: Sharp form; aggressive rider
Analysis: Golden Royalty enters in career‑best form and gets Paco Lopez, who is known for aggressive, forward‑placed rides. She has the speed to press the pace and the stamina to keep going. A major contender with upside.
POST 4 — BALTIMORE QUEEN
Trainer: Brittany Russell
Jockey: Sheldon Russell
Morning Line: 6–1
Recent Finishes: 3rd, 1st, 4th
Track Notes: Local horse with strong Laurel turf form
Analysis: A home‑track specialist who always fires at Laurel. Baltimore Queen has tactical speed and a strong finishing kick. The Russells dominate Maryland stakes, and this mare is sitting on a big effort. A serious contender with upside.
POST 5 — NORTHERN BLOSSOM
Trainer: Christophe Clement
Jockey: Julien Leparoux
Morning Line: 10–1
Recent Finishes: 4th, 2nd, 3rd
Track Notes: Deep closer; needs pace
Analysis: A talented but inconsistent closer who needs a fast pace to show her best. Clement’s turf runners are always dangerous, but Northern Blossom often leaves herself too much to do. More likely to hit the bottom of the trifecta than win.
POST 6 — CAPITAL CHARM
Trainer: Mike Trombetta
Jockey: Jevian Toledo
Morning Line: 12–1
Recent Finishes: 5th, 3rd, 2nd
Track Notes: Prefers softer turf
Analysis: Capital Charm does her best running on yielding or soft turf, which she won’t get here. She’s a capable mare but lacks the acceleration needed for a firm‑turf graded mile. A fringe contender.
POST 7 — QUEEN OF THE NORTH
Trainer: Kelly Rubley
Jockey: Horacio Karamanos
Morning Line: 15–1
Recent Finishes: 6th, 3rd, 2nd
Track Notes: Grinding type; lacks turn of foot
Analysis: Queen of the North is a steady mare who tries hard every time but lacks the explosive acceleration needed to win a Grade III turf route. She’s more likely to pick up a minor award.
PACE & TACTICAL OUTLOOK
Likely Early Leaders: Golden Royalty, Bella Catalina
Stalkers: Baltimore Queen, Regal Empress
Mid‑Pack: Northern Blossom
Closers: Capital Charm, Queen of the North
Projected Pace: Moderate — favors tactical runners with strong finishing kicks.








