Venue: Crooked River Roundup, Prineville, Oregon
Scheduled Post Time: 7:42 PM PT
Race Type: Oregon‑Bred Stakes — 3‑Year‑Olds & Up
Distance: 6 furlongs
Surface: Dirt
Purse: $25,000
Venue Profile — Crooked River Roundup
Location: 1280 S Main St, Prineville, OR
Track Type: 5/8‑mile dirt oval
Backstretch: Short, favors speed
Frontstretch: ~900 feet
Turns: Tight, fair‑ground style
Track Bias Notes:
Front‑running speed dominates
Inside posts have a measurable advantage
Short stretch makes it difficult for closers
Horses with Oregon fair‑meet experience perform best
Surface is typically dry, fast, and hard‑packed in July
Expected Weather Conditions
Temperature: 92–97°F
Humidity: ~25% (very dry)
Wind: 8–14 mph WNW
Rain Chance: <5%
Track Projection: Fast Dirt
Impact:
Hot, dry conditions = very fast early fractions
Speed horses gain a major advantage
Stalkers need a perfect trip to upset
Closers will struggle unless pace collapses
Full Field Analysis — Bud and Gloria Simonis Stakes (Race 6)
Horse‑by‑horse breakdown including post position, trainer, jockey, recent finishes, running style, and morning‑line odds.
Post 1 — Prineville Patriot
Trainer: Jonathan Nance Jockey: Jose Zunino Morning Line: 5‑2 (Favorite) Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 1st Running Style: Rail‑speed Track Notes: 2‑for‑3 at Crooked River Roundup Analysis: Perfect draw for a horse with elite early foot. Patriot breaks sharply and loves the Prineville surface. Zunino is excellent at controlling pace from the rail. If he clears early, he becomes extremely difficult to catch. The horse to beat.
Post 2 — High Desert Heat
Trainer: Candi Tollett Jockey: Alex Anaya Morning Line: 4‑1 Recent Finishes: 2nd, 3rd, 1st Running Style: Tactical stalker Track Notes: Strong on fast dirt Analysis: Anaya fits this gelding perfectly. High Desert Heat sits just off the leaders and makes a well‑timed move. If the pace is honest, he is the most likely horse to capitalize. Major threat to the favorite.
Post 3 — Crooked River Rocket
Trainer: Nick Lowe Jockey: Kelsi Baze Morning Line: 6‑1 Recent Finishes: 3rd, 2nd, 4th Running Style: Press‑and‑pounce Track Notes: Reliable local form Analysis: Rocket has shown grit and consistency. Baze is excellent at keeping horses engaged around tight turns. Needs to avoid getting shuffled back early, but has the talent to hit the board.
Post 4 — Oregon Outlaw
Trainer: Javier Ortiz Jockey: Taylor Smith Morning Line: 8‑1 Recent Finishes: 4th, 5th, 3rd Running Style: Mid‑pack grinder Track Notes: Better at 6.5 furlongs Analysis: Honest horse but lacks the acceleration of the top contenders. Smith will try to save ground and make a late move, but the short stretch works against him. Fringe contender.
Post 5 — Roundup Rose
Trainer: Sam Dronen Jockey: Kassie Guglielmino Morning Line: 5‑1 Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 1st Running Style: Stalker/Closer Track Notes: Strong late kick Analysis: Rose has a powerful late run and is in excellent form. Guglielmino is excellent with late‑running sprinters, but Crooked River Roundup heavily favors speed. Needs a hot pace to threaten.
Post 6 — High Plains Hustle
Trainer: Robert Cline Jockey: Quincy Hamilton Morning Line: 10‑1 Recent Finishes: 5th, 6th, 4th Running Style: Early speed Track Notes: Inconsistent Analysis: Has the early foot to influence the pace but tends to fade late. Could hang on for a minor award if he clears easily, but unlikely to win.
Post 7 — Midnight Mileage
Trainer: Karl Robeaux Jockey: Chad Lindsay Morning Line: 12‑1 Recent Finishes: 6th, 5th, 4th Running Style: Deep closer Track Notes: Best on off‑tracks Analysis: Weather doesn’t favor him. Needs rain or chaos. Hard to recommend on a fast track.
Post 8 — Badlands Bandit
Trainer: Tim Martin Jockey: Obed Sanchez Morning Line: 15‑1 Recent Finishes: 7th, 4th, 6th Running Style: Mid‑pack Track Notes: Struggles with tight turns Analysis: Will be far back early. Sanchez will try to save ground and make one run, but this track rarely rewards that style. More likely to finish mid‑pack.
Pace Projection
Early Leaders: Prineville Patriot, High Plains Hustle
Stalkers: High Desert Heat, Crooked River Rocket, Roundup Rose
Closers: Midnight Mileage, Badlands Bandit
Expected Pace: Very fast and contested
Advantage: Tactical stalkers (Posts 2–5)
Betting Trends & Angles
Inside posts dominate 6f stakes at Crooked River Roundup
Favorites win the Simonis Stakes 44% of the time
Horses with early tactical speed win 70% of Prineville sprint stakes
Closers win only 15% of races at this distance
Trainers Nance, Tollett, and Lowe have strong fair‑meet form







