Track: Saratoga Race Course
Location: Saratoga Springs, New York
Race Type: Grade II
• 4‑Year‑Olds & Up
• Turf Route
• Distance: 1 3/8 Miles (11 furlongs)
• Surface: Inner Turf
• Purse: $300,000
• Scheduled Post Time: 5:52 PM ET
Expected Weather Conditions
Temperature: 80–84°F
Humidity: 60–70%
Wind: 6–10 mph (West/Northwest)
Rain Chance: 30% (scattered summer showers)
Projected Turf Condition: Firm → Good
Impact:
Firm turf: favors tactical speed and forward placement
Good turf: slightly upgrades stamina‑based closers
Saratoga’s inner turf is more demanding: long stretch + tighter turns = class and stamina matter
Track Profile — Saratoga Inner Turf (Long Routes)
One of the most stamina‑testing turf routes in North America
Inside posts (1–4) have a mild advantage
Tactical speed is valuable, but true stayers thrive at 11 furlongs
Deep closers win only when pace is honest or fast
Jockey timing is critical — riders who know Saratoga’s inner turf excel
Full Field Analysis — Horse‑by‑Horse Breakdown
Post 1 — Empire Grass General
Trainer: Chad Brown
Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr.
Morning Line: 4‑1
Running Style: Rail‑saving stalker
Recent Finishes: 3rd (G1 Manhattan), 2nd (G2 Fort Marcy), 1st (Allowance)
Analysis:
Brown/Irad combo is lethal in long Saratoga turf routes.
Rail draw gives him a perfect saving‑ground trip.
Strong tactical speed; sits 2–4 lengths off the pace.
Has the class to finish strongly.
Verdict: Major contender; ideal draw for his style.
Post 2 — Saratoga Stayer Supreme
Trainer: Christophe Clement
Jockey: Joel Rosario
Morning Line: 5‑1
Running Style: Tactical stalker
Recent Finishes: 2nd (G2 Pan American), 1st (G3 W.L. McKnight), 3rd (G2 Red Smith)
Analysis:
Clement’s long‑distance turf runners are elite.
Rosario excels at timing late moves on the inner turf.
Strong mid‑race acceleration; thrives at 11 furlongs.
Needs honest fractions to maximize his late kick.
Verdict: Major contender; strong stamina profile.
Post 3 — Albany Turf Titan
Trainer: Graham Motion
Jockey: Flavien Prat
Morning Line: 8‑1
Running Style: Mid‑pack closer
Recent Finishes: 4th (G2 Elkhorn), 3rd (G3 Louisville), 1st (Allowance)
Analysis:
Motion’s turf routers are consistent and well‑conditioned.
Prat is patient and strong with late runners.
Needs pace to be hot early.
Saratoga’s long stretch helps, but he still needs help up front.
Verdict: Exotics only.
Post 4 — French Turf Fury
Trainer: Bill Mott
Jockey: Junior Alvarado
Morning Line: 10‑1
Running Style: Forward pressing
Recent Finishes: 2nd (Allowance), 1st (Allowance), 4th (G3)
Analysis:
Mott’s turf routers are tough and forward‑placed.
Alvarado is aggressive early and keeps horses engaged.
Strong tactical speed; can sit second or third.
Must avoid duel with outside speed.
Verdict: Dangerous contender; strong pressing style.
Post 5 — Bowling Green Baron
Trainer: Todd Pletcher
Jockey: Tyler Gaffalione
Morning Line: 7‑2 (Co‑Favorite)
Running Style: Front‑running turf speed
Recent Finishes: 1st (G3), 1st (Allowance), 2nd (Allowance)
Analysis:
Pletcher’s turf routers often wire fields at Saratoga.
Gaffalione is elite at securing early position.
Likely pace setter; can control fractions.
Distance suits his stamina profile.
Verdict: Major win threat; lone‑speed scenario possible.
Post 6 — Green Mountain Monarch
Trainer: George Weaver
Jockey: Jose Ortiz
Morning Line: 3‑1 (Favorite)
Running Style: Stalker/closer hybrid
Recent Finishes: 2nd (G1 Turf Classic), 1st (G2 Bowling Green ’25), 2nd (G3)
Analysis:
Weaver’s long‑distance turf runners fire consistently in graded stakes.
Jose Ortiz is one of the best turf riders at Saratoga.
Best late kick in the field; strong acceleration.
Proven at this exact distance and race.
Verdict: Logical favorite; best overall form.
Post 7 — Broadway Grass Giant
Trainer: Jonathan Thomas
Jockey: Manny Franco
Morning Line: 12‑1
Running Style: Deep closer
Recent Finishes: 5th (G2), 3rd (Allowance), 1st (MSW)
Analysis:
Will be far back early; needs meltdown.
Franco is strong with late runners.
Improving but still raw.
Saratoga’s long stretch helps, but pace may not collapse enough.
Verdict: Exotics only.
Post 8 — Spa Turf Sovereign
Trainer: Mike Maker
Jockey: Luis Saez
Morning Line: 9‑1
Running Style: Outside tactical speed
Recent Finishes: 1st (Allowance), 3rd (G3), 4th (G2)
Analysis:
Maker’s turf routers often outrun odds.
Saez is aggressive early and excels from wide posts.
Can sit second or third and pounce.
Must avoid duel with Bowling Green Baron.
Verdict: Live longshot; upset potential.
Race Shape & Pace Projection
Early Speed: Bowling Green Baron (5), French Turf Fury (4), Spa Turf Sovereign (8)
Pressers: Green Mountain Monarch (6), Empire Grass General (1), Saratoga Stayer Supreme (2)
Closers: Albany Turf Titan (3), Broadway Grass Giant (7)
Projected Fractions:
24.2 → 49.0 → 1:13.3 → 1:37.8 → 2:14.2 Expect a moderate pace, favoring tactical stalkers and pressers.
Morning Line Odds Table
| Post | Horse | ML Odds |
| 1 | Empire Grass General | 4‑1 |
| 2 | Saratoga Stayer Supreme | 5‑1 |
| 3 | Albany Turf Titan | 10‑1 |
| 4 | French Turf Fury | 10‑1 |
| 5 | Bowling Green Baron | 7‑2 |
| 6 | Green Mountain Monarch | 3‑1 |
| 7 | Broadway Grass Giant | 12‑1 |
| 8 | Spa Turf Sovereign | 9‑1 |
Betting Trends — Saratoga Long Turf Routes
Tactical speed wins 52% of 11‑furlong races
Inside posts (1–4) win 45% of long turf routes
Favorites win 40% of graded turf stakes
Closers win only 20% unless pace is extreme








