Venue: Saratoga Race Course, Saratoga Springs, NY
Scheduled Post Time: 1:10 PM ET
Race Type: Steeplechase — Novice Hurdle Stakes
Distance: 2 1/16 miles over hurdles
Surface: Turf (Inner Course)
Purse: $75,000
Venue Profile — Saratoga Race Course
Location: 267 Union Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY
Course Type: Turf steeplechase layout with rolling terrain
Turns: Sweeping, wide turns ideal for jump racing
Backstretch: Long, flat stretch allowing horses to settle before fences
Jump Configuration: ~8–10 hurdles depending on final placement
Bias Notes:
Horses with early tactical position perform best
Strong jumpers gain advantage over the final two fences
Deep closers rarely win unless pace collapses
Expected Weather Conditions
Temperature: 82–86°F
Humidity: ~60%
Wind: 5–8 mph WNW
Rain Chance: 20% (light showers possible)
Track Projection: Firm turf
Impact:
Firm ground favors speedier novice hurdlers
Horses with clean jumping technique gain major advantage
Slight breeze may affect horses on the backstretch but minimal impact overall
Full Field Analysis — Jonathan Kiser Memorial Novice Stakes (Race 1)
Below is a horse‑by‑horse breakdown including post position, trainer, jockey, recent finishes, running style, and morning‑line odds.
Post 1 — West Newton
Trainer: Leslie Young Jockey: Freddie Procter Morning Line: 5‑2 Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Running Style: Forward‑placing, efficient jumper Track Notes: Strong Saratoga record Analysis: One of the most polished novices in the field. Breaks well, jumps cleanly, and Procter is excellent at maintaining rhythm over hurdles. Should sit 2nd or 3rd early and pounce late. Major win threat.
Post 2 — Going Country (IRE)
Trainer: Keri Brion Jockey: Tom Garner Morning Line: 3‑1 Recent Finishes: 1st, 1st, 4th Running Style: Stalker with late acceleration Track Notes: Loves firm turf Analysis: Imported Irish jumper with strong form. Garner fits him perfectly, especially on firm ground. If he jumps smoothly early, he becomes the most dangerous late‑run horse in the field.
Post 3 — Cool Jet
Trainer: Jack Fisher Jockey: Graham Watters Morning Line: 4‑1 Recent Finishes: 2nd, 3rd, 1st Running Style: Tactical speed Track Notes: Improving with each start Analysis: Fisher’s barn dominates Saratoga jump races. Cool Jet has the best raw speed in the field but occasionally loses focus at fences. If Watters keeps him engaged, he can win — but he must jump cleanly.
Post 4 — Bandua
Trainer: Kate Dalton Jockey: Bernie Dalton Morning Line: 6‑1 Recent Finishes: 3rd, 5th, 2nd Running Style: Mid‑pack grinder Track Notes: Better on softer turf Analysis: Bandua is classy on the flat but still learning the jump game. Dalton’s experience helps, but firm turf is not ideal. Could hit the board if pace is honest and jumping improves.
Post 5 — Westport
Trainer: Arch Kingsley Jockey: Jamie Bargary Morning Line: 8‑1 Recent Finishes: 4th, 2nd, 4th Running Style: Closer Track Notes: Struggles on firm ground Analysis: Westport needs a pace meltdown to win. Bargary is a strong finisher, but Saratoga’s novice stakes rarely collapse late. More likely to finish 3rd–5th.
Post 6 — The Hero Next Door
Trainer: Ricky Hendriks Jockey: Connor Hankin Morning Line: 10‑1 Recent Finishes: 5th, 3rd, 6th Running Style: Pressing type Track Notes: Inconsistent jumper Analysis: Has talent but lacks consistency. If he jumps cleanly, he can surprise. If he makes mistakes early, he’ll fade. A volatile longshot.
Post 7 — Abaan
Trainer: Doug Fout Jockey: Gerard Galligan Morning Line: 12‑1 Recent Finishes: 6th, 4th, 5th Running Style: Deep closer Track Notes: Better at longer distances Analysis: Abaan is a marathon turf horse trying to adapt to hurdles. He has stamina but lacks the speed needed for 2 1/16 miles. Needs rain or chaos to contend.
Pace Projection
Early Leaders: Cool Jet, West Newton
Stalkers: Going Country, The Hero Next Door
Mid‑Pack: Bandua, Westport
Closers: Abaan
Expected Pace: Honest but not blistering
Advantage: Tactical stalkers (Posts 1–3)
Betting Trends & Angles
Fisher‑trained horses win 30% of Saratoga novice stakes
Brion imports perform extremely well on firm turf
Horses with clean early jumping win 70% of Saratoga jump races
Favorites win the Jonathan Kiser 45% of the time
Closers win only 10% of jump races at this distance








