• Purse: $50,000
• Distance: 6½ Furlongs
• Surface: Dirt
Eligibility: 3‑Year‑Olds (Alberta‑bred)
Venue & Race Details
Location
Century Mile Racetrack & Casino 4711 Airport Perimeter Rd, Edmonton International Airport, Alberta, Canada A modern one‑mile oval with a long stretch, making it one of the fairest tracks in Western Canada. Tactical speed is valuable, but stalkers and midpack runners often get first run.
Scheduled Post Time: 4:55 PM MT (Race 8)
Expected Weather & Track Conditions
Forecast: Clear and sunny
Temperature: ~73°F
Wind: 9–11 mph from the west
Track Condition: Fast
Bias Notes: At 6½F, Century Mile tends to favor pressers and stalkers—deep closers often run out of real estate unless the pace collapses.
Field Overview – 2026 Western Canada Stakes
Morning line odds, post positions, connections, running styles, and recent form included.
Post 1 – Alberta Warrior (ML 3/1)
Trainer: Tim Rycroft Jockey: Rigo Sarmiento Running Style: Tactical Stalker
Recent Finishes
1st – Allowance (CM) – 6F – Fast
2nd – Maiden Special Weight – 6F – Fast
3rd – Debut – 5½F – Fast
Analysis
Alberta Warrior has been steadily improving and now stretches out to 6½ furlongs, which should suit him perfectly. He breaks cleanly, sits just behind the speed, and finishes with a strong late punch. Rycroft’s barn is firing early in the meet, and Sarmiento is one of the most reliable riders at Century Mile.
Strengths: Ideal running style; improving; strong connections. Concerns: Rail draw requires a clean break to avoid traffic.
Post 2 – Prairie Thunder (ML 7/2)
Trainer: Craig Smith Jockey: Enrique Gonzalez Running Style: Front‑running Speed
Recent Finishes
1st – Maiden Special Weight – 6F – Fast
4th – Allowance – 6F – Fast
2nd – Maiden Special Weight – 5½F – Fast
Analysis
Prairie Thunder is the likely pace setter. He has sharp early foot and will try to take them gate‑to‑wire. His maiden win was strong, and he’s shown he can carry his speed. Gonzalez is aggressive and will send immediately.
Strengths: Lone‑speed danger; improving speed figures. Concerns: Pressure from outside could soften him late.
Post 3 – Northern Empire (ML 4/1)
Trainer: Robertino Diodoro Jockey: N’Rico Prescod Running Style: Midpack / Closer
Recent Finishes
3rd – Allowance – 6½F – Fast
1st – Maiden Special Weight – 6F – Fast
5th – Debut – 5F – Fast
Analysis
Northern Empire is lightly raced and improving with each start. His maiden win was visually impressive, and he ran well in his first try against winners. Diodoro’s horses often take a big step forward in their second and third starts of the season.
Strengths: Strong late kick; improving form; top trainer. Concerns: Needs pace help; may be pace‑compromised if the early fractions are soft.
Post 4 – Western Renegade (ML 6/1)
Trainer: Shelley Brown Jockey: Antonio Whitehall Running Style: Pressing Speed
Recent Finishes
2nd – Allowance – 6F – Fast
3rd – Maiden Special Weight – 6F – Fast
1st – Maiden Claiming – 5½F – Fast
Analysis
A consistent colt who sits just off the leaders and grinds away late. Whitehall is one of the best riders in Western Canada and excels with horses that need a well‑timed pressing trip. He’s not flashy, but he’s reliable and always gives a strong account.
Strengths: Tactical speed; consistent; strong rider. Concerns: Lacks the explosive turn of foot of the top two.
Post 5 – Midnight Maverick (ML 8/1)
Trainer: James Brown Jockey: Scott Williams Running Style: Deep Closer
Recent Finishes
4th – Allowance – 6½F – Fast
2nd – Maiden Special Weight – 6F – Fast
6th – Debut – 5F – Fast
Analysis
Midnight Maverick is the truest closer in the field. He needs a hot pace to set up his late run. Williams will drop him back early and try to make one big sweeping move. If the leaders duel, he becomes dangerous.
Strengths: Best late kick in the field. Concerns: Pace‑dependent; wide draw means he’ll drop back early.
Post 6 – Alberta Outlaw (ML 10/1)
Trainer: Ron Grieves Jockey: Jorge Carreno Running Style: Pace‑pressing Speed
Recent Finishes
5th – Allowance – 6F – Fast
3rd – Maiden Special Weight – 5½F – Fast
1st – Maiden Claiming – 5F – Fast
Analysis
A longshot with some early foot, Alberta Outlaw will likely sit just outside Prairie Thunder. He’s game but lacks the finishing punch of the top contenders. Carreno is a strong gate rider and will try to keep him in the race early.
Strengths: Tactical speed; can sit a good trip. Concerns: Needs a career‑best effort to win.
Pace Projection
Early Leaders
Prairie Thunder (P2) – clear speed
Alberta Outlaw (P6) – pressing
Western Renegade (P4) – stalking close
Midpack
Alberta Warrior (P1)
Northern Empire (P3)
Closers
Midnight Maverick (P5)
Expected Shape: Honest pace. Advantage to tactical stalkers—especially Alberta Warrior.
Power Rankings (Projected Performance)
Alberta Warrior (P1) – Best blend of form, trip, and improvement
Prairie Thunder (P2) – Lone‑speed danger
Northern Empire (P3) – Late threat with upside
Western Renegade (P4) – Consistent, but needs perfect trip
Midnight Maverick (P5) – Needs pace meltdown
Alberta Outlaw (P6) – Needs big improvement








