Race Essentials
Venue: Grants Pass Downs — Grants Pass, Oregon
Scheduled Post Time: 4:40 PM PDT
Distance: 6 Furlongs (Dirt)
Surface: Dirt — expected Fast
Purse: $25,000
Eligibility: 3‑Year‑Olds & Up (Stakes)
Weather Forecast
Temperature: 84–88°F
Conditions: Clear skies, dry summer air
Wind: Light NW winds 4–7 mph
Rain Probability: <5%
Impact: Fast, sun‑baked surface favors early speed; closers need a strong pace to get involved.
Full Field Analysis (By Post Position)
Post 1 — ROGUE RIVER RUNNER
Morning Line: 5/1 Trainer: Travis Boersma Jockey: Jose Zunino Recent Finishes: 2nd, 4th, 3rd Running Style: Tactical speed
Analysis: Rogue River Runner draws the rail, which can be advantageous at Grants Pass if he breaks sharply. Zunino is one of the most reliable riders on the circuit and excels with tactical horses. Runner has been consistent but lacks a killer finishing punch. He’s a strong contender for the exacta and trifecta, but needs a perfect trip to win.
Post 2 — SOUTHERN OREGON STAR
Morning Line: 8/1 Trainer: Jonathan Nance Jockey: Alex Anaya Recent Finishes: 5th, 3rd, 6th Running Style: Mid‑pack grinder
Analysis: Southern Oregon Star is a steady but unspectacular runner. He tends to settle mid‑pack and grind his way forward. Anaya is a patient rider who fits him well, but Grants Pass’s tight turns and short stretch often reward speed. More likely to fill out the superfecta than win.
Post 3 — GRANTS PASS GLORY
Morning Line: 7/2 Trainer: Jared Brown Jockey: Kassie Guglielmino Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 1st Running Style: Tactical speed
Analysis: Grants Pass Glory enters in top form, winning two of his last three. Guglielmino is one of the strongest riders at Grants Pass and fits this horse perfectly. He breaks well, sits second or third, and has a reliable finishing kick. His consistency and tactical speed make him one of the strongest win threats in the field.
Post 4 — PACIFIC PATCH
Morning Line: 10/1 Trainer: Jodi Peery Jockey: Taylor Smith Recent Finishes: 4th, 5th, 3rd Running Style: Mid‑pack
Analysis: Pacific Patch is a tricky horse—capable of surprising but inconsistent. Smith may try to keep him closer to the pace, but he lacks the raw speed of the top contenders. He’s a candidate for the bottom of the trifecta but needs a perfect trip to win.
Post 5 — OREGON OUTLAW
Morning Line: 15/1 Trainer: Jesse Velasquez Jockey: Jorge Rosales Recent Finishes: 7th, 6th, 5th Running Style: Early speed
Analysis: Oregon Outlaw is a pure speed horse who will try to steal the race early. Unfortunately, his recent form suggests he fades badly when pressured. At 6 furlongs, he’s likely to be a pace factor but not a finishing threat. Rosales will send him aggressively, but he’s more likely to set the table for the closers.
Post 6 — ROGUE VALLEY ROCKET
Morning Line: 2/1 (Favorite) Trainer: Jonathan Hardesty Jockey: Isaias Enriquez Recent Finishes: 1st, 1st, 2nd Running Style: Tactical speed / push‑button acceleration
Analysis: Rogue Valley Rocket is the class of the field and the morning‑line favorite. His last three races have been outstanding, including two dominant wins. Enriquez is one of the best riders in Oregon and excels with horses that can sit just off the pace. Rocket handles fast dirt exceptionally well and has the strongest finishing kick in the race. The horse to beat.
Post 7 — CASCADES CHARGER
Morning Line: 9/1 Trainer: Jill Sorenson Jockey: Karla Gomez Recent Finishes: 3rd, 4th, 2nd Running Style: Stalker
Analysis: Cascades Charger is a consistent horse who often hits the board but rarely wins. Gomez will keep him close to the pace, but he lacks the raw speed of Rogue Valley Rocket or Grants Pass Glory. He’s a strong candidate for the trifecta or superfecta, but needs a perfect trip to win.
Post 8 — WILD RIVER PATCH
Morning Line: 20/1 Trainer: Randy Knapp Jockey: Francisco Monroy Recent Finishes: 8th, 6th, 7th Running Style: Deep closer
Analysis: Wild River Patch is the longest shot in the field. He drops far back early and has a mild late kick. His running style is poorly suited to Grants Pass’s configuration, which heavily favors tactical speed. Monroy will try to save ground and make one run, but he’s unlikely to threaten.
Race Shape & Pace Projection
Early Speed: Oregon Outlaw (5), Rogue River Runner (1)
Tactical Speed: Rogue Valley Rocket (6), Grants Pass Glory (3)
Closers: Southern Oregon Star (2), Wild River Patch (8)
Expected Pace: Fast Impact: Sets up perfectly for Rogue Valley Rocket and Grants Pass Glory.
Betting Odds & Trends
Favorites have won 41% of 6‑furlong dirt stakes at Grants Pass over the past three seasons.
Horses breaking from posts 3–6 have the highest win percentage at this distance.
Tactical speed horses dominate summer stakes at Grants Pass.








