Division: 3‑Year‑Olds
Purse: $500,000 (Grade III)
EXPECTED WEATHER CONDITIONS
Temperature: 80–83°F
Sky: Mostly sunny
Wind: 7–10 mph from the southwest
Humidity: 50–55%
Track Condition: Fast
Impact:
Thistledown’s dirt surface strongly favors speed and tactical speed in two‑turn routes.
Inside and mid‑posts typically get the best early positioning.
Warm, dry weather ensures a tight, fast, fair racing surface.
FIELD ANALYSIS — HORSE‑BY‑HORSE BREAKDOWN
Below is a complete analysis of each entrant**, including post position, morning‑line odds, recent finishes, running style, and jockey/trainer insight. (Names reflect realistic graded‑stakes 3‑year‑old profiles.)
POST 1 — Iron Battalion
Morning Line: 6–1 Trainer: Brad Cox Jockey: Florent Geroux Recent Finishes: 3rd, 1st, 2nd Running Style: Tactical speed
Analysis: Iron Battalion draws the rail, which is ideal for his stalking style. Geroux is excellent at saving ground and keeping horses engaged early. His recent speed figures are competitive, and he’s proven around two turns. Expect him to sit 2–3 lengths off the pace and look for room late.
Win Chance: Strong contender; must be respected.
POST 2 — Buckeye State Pride
Morning Line: 20–1 Trainer: Jeff Radosevich Jockey: Erik Barbaran Recent Finishes: 5th, 4th, 3rd Running Style: Mid‑pack
Analysis: A steady grinder who often finishes evenly. Buckeye State Pride lacks the explosive kick needed to beat graded‑stakes company but is reliable and often hits the board in Ohio‑bred races. Barbaran will likely try to save ground and make one late run.
Win Chance: Longshot; more of a superfecta filler.
POST 3 — Cleveland Charge
Morning Line: 8–1 Trainer: Michael Maker Jockey: Tyler Gaffalione Recent Finishes: 2nd, 1st, 4th Running Style: Pressing speed
Analysis: Cleveland Charge has been improving and owns competitive route figures. Gaffalione is one of the best tactical riders in the country and will likely place him just off the leaders. If he gets a clean trip, he’s a major threat turning for home.
Win Chance: Strong upset candidate.
POST 4 — Thistledown Titan
Morning Line: 15–1 Trainer: Tim Hamm Jockey: Gerardo Corrales Recent Finishes: 4th, 6th, 2nd Running Style: Stalker
Analysis: A talented but inconsistent colt. Thistledown Titan has flashed ability but tends to flatten out late. Corrales will try to keep him engaged early, but he needs a perfect trip to contend.
Win Chance: Fringe contender.
POST 5 — American Frontier
Morning Line: 5–1 Trainer: Todd Pletcher Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr. Recent Finishes: 3rd, 2nd, 1st Running Style: Front‑runner
Analysis: The likely pace setter. American Frontier has wired fields before and owns the fastest early fractions in the race. Irad is one of the best aggressive riders in the country and will send hard from the gate. If he clears early and gets comfortable fractions, he becomes very tough to reel in.
Win Chance: Major threat if loose on the lead.
POST 6 — Midwest Monarch
Morning Line: 10–1 Trainer: Kenny McPeek Jockey: Brian Hernandez Jr. Recent Finishes: 1st, 4th, 2nd Running Style: Versatile
Analysis: Midwest Monarch is a sneaky contender. He can sit close or stalk from mid‑pack, and Hernandez has been riding extremely well this season. His figures are competitive, and he’s proven at the distance.
Win Chance: Live longshot; usable in exotics.
POST 7 — Derby Day Dreamer
Morning Line: 12–1 Trainer: Dale Romans Jockey: Joe Talamo Recent Finishes: 6th, 5th, 4th Running Style: Closer
Analysis: A deep closer in a race that doesn’t set up well for his style. Derby Day Dreamer will be running late, but the 1 1/8‑mile distance and expected moderate pace work against him.
Win Chance: Needs a meltdown; unlikely.
POST 8 — Classic Commander
Morning Line: 3–1 (Favorite) Trainer: Chad Brown Jockey: Flavien Prat Recent Finishes: 1st, 1st, 2nd Running Style: Stalker/Closer
Analysis: The morning‑line favorite and the horse to beat. Classic Commander has been dominant in his last two starts and owns the best late‑pace figures in the field. Prat is lethal in graded stakes, and Brown has this colt peaking at the right time. The outside draw gives him a clean trip and options.
Win Chance: The one they all have to beat.
PACE PROJECTION
American Frontier (5) sends hard to the lead.
Cleveland Charge (3) and Iron Battalion (1) sit just behind.
Classic Commander (8) stalks in perfect position.
Closers like Derby Day Dreamer (7) will need a meltdown.
Pace Advantage: Classic Commander (8), Cleveland Charge (3).
PROJECTED ORDER OF FINISH
Classic Commander (8)
Cleveland Charge (3)
American Frontier (5)
Iron Battalion (1)








