Scheduled Post Time: 4:56 PM MT
Distance: 5 Furlongs (Dirt)
Purse: $25,000
Surface: Dirt
Class: 2‑Year‑Old Futurity — Wyoming‑Bred & Regional Juveniles
The second division of the 307HR Thoroughbred Futurity brings together another field of promising juveniles. With 2‑year‑olds this early in the season, gate speed, professionalism, and ability to handle kickback are the most important factors. Wyoming Downs’ short stretch and speed‑favoring dirt surface make early positioning absolutely critical.
Venue & Weather Conditions
Wyoming Downs
Location: Evanston, Wyoming
Configuration: 6‑furlong dirt oval
Stretch: Short stretch, favors speed
Track Profile: Historically speed‑favoring, especially in juvenile sprints
Expected Weather (Race Day)
Temperature: 76–80°F
Humidity: 25–30%
Sky: Clear, sunny
Wind: 12–16 mph from the southwest
Rain Chance: <5%
Projected Track Condition: Fast
Impact:
Early speed is a major advantage
Stalkers with clean breaks remain competitive
Closers face a very difficult setup
Full Field Analysis
Below is the complete horse‑by‑horse breakdown, including post position, jockey, trainer, recent form, running style, and morning‑line odds.
Post 1 — Wyoming Wonder
Jockey: J. Rodriguez Trainer: T. Martinez Morning Line: 9‑2 Recent Finishes: 2nd (debut) Running Style: Stalker
Analysis: Showed strong professionalism in her debut, breaking cleanly and finishing well. The rail can be tricky for inexperienced juveniles, but she has enough tactical speed to avoid trouble. If she breaks sharply and saves ground, she’s a major contender.
Post 2 — Cowboy Chrome
Jockey: A. Camacho Trainer: S. Rojas Morning Line: 12‑1 Recent Finishes: 4th (debut) Running Style: Mid‑pack
Analysis: Ran evenly in his debut but never threatened. Needs a big step forward and a perfect trip. More likely to fill out the trifecta or superfecta than win.
Post 3 — High Country Hero
Jockey: K. Krigger Trainer: J. Rosales Morning Line: 3‑1 (Co‑Favorite) Recent Finishes: 1st (debut) Running Style: Tactical speed
Analysis: A sharp debut winner who showed maturity beyond his age. Krigger fits him perfectly, and the mid‑gate draw is ideal. Has the ability to sit just off the leaders and pounce. A major win contender.
Post 4 — Desert Mirage
Jockey: L. Camarena Trainer: M. Chavez Morning Line: 15‑1 Recent Finishes: 5th (debut) Running Style: Closer
Analysis: A deep closer in a race that does not favor her style. Needs a meltdown up front and a perfect trip. Hard to endorse for the win, but could clunk up late for a minor award.
Post 5 — Frontier Flyer
Jockey: E. Gutierrez Trainer: R. Gutierrez Morning Line: 5‑2 (Favorite) Recent Finishes: 1st (debut) Running Style: Front‑running speed
Analysis: The fastest early speed in the race. Broke like a rocket in his debut and never looked back. Draws perfectly for a sprinter and should clear early. If he gets the lead without pressure, he becomes extremely tough to reel in. The horse to beat.
Post 6 — Timberline Twister
Jockey: S. Orozco Trainer: D. Wright Morning Line: 8‑1 Recent Finishes: 3rd (debut) Running Style: Stalker
Analysis: Showed promise in her debut, finishing well after a slow break. If she breaks cleanly this time, she could sit a good trip and get a piece. Needs improvement to win but is a live longshot for exotics.
Post 7 — Evanston Eclipse
Jockey: C. Velasquez Trainer: H. Lopez Morning Line: 15‑1 Recent Finishes: 6th (debut) Running Style: Early speed
Analysis: Has early foot but not the class to hang with Frontier Flyer or High Country Hero. Likely to be part of the early pace before fading. Could influence the race shape by forcing a faster early tempo.
Post 8 — Mountain Magic Miss
Jockey: M. Zuniga Trainer: P. Ramirez Morning Line: 20‑1 Recent Finishes: 7th (debut) Running Style: Closer
Analysis: Longshot with little to recommend. Has not shown competitive speed figures and appears overmatched at this level.
Pace Projection
Primary Speed: Frontier Flyer, Evanston Eclipse
Pressers: High Country Hero, Wyoming Wonder
Mid‑Pack: Cowboy Chrome, Timberline Twister
Closers: Desert Mirage, Mountain Magic Miss
Expected Shape: A fast but controlled pace, with Frontier Flyer leading and High Country Hero sitting the perfect stalking trip.
Morning Line Odds
Frontier Flyer — 5‑2
High Country Hero — 3‑1
Wyoming Wonder — 9‑2
Timberline Twister — 8‑1
Cowboy Chrome — 12‑1
Desert Mirage — 15‑1
Evanston Eclipse — 15‑1
Mountain Magic Miss — 20‑1
Betting Trends & Angles
Favorites win 48% of Wyoming Downs juvenile sprints
Speed horses win 68% of 5‑furlong races on fast dirt
Outside posts (5–8) perform strongly in large juvenile fields
Horses exiting winning debuts perform extremely well in this Futurity
Projected Order of Finish
Frontier Flyer (5)
High Country Hero (3)
Wyoming Wonder (1)
Timberline Twister (6)
Cowboy Chrome (2)
Desert Mirage (4)
Evanston Eclipse (7)
Mountain Magic Miss (8)








