Scheduled Post Time: 2:07 PM EDT
• Race Conditions:
1 1/8 Miles
• Dirt
• 3‑Year‑Olds & Up
• Grade III
• $250,000 Purse
The Monmouth Cup Stakes is one of the premier older‑horse route races of the Jersey Shore summer meet. The 1 1/8‑mile dirt configuration at Monmouth Park rewards tactical speed, strong cornering, and sustained late stamina, and this year’s field features a blend of graded‑stakes veterans, rising allowance stars, and high‑class routers shipping in from New York and Kentucky.
Venue: Monmouth Park — Oceanport, NJ
Location: 175 Oceanport Ave, Oceanport, New Jersey
Track Type: One‑mile dirt oval
Configuration:
Long backstretch
Fair, sweeping turns
Long home stretch ideal for sustained finishers
Track Bias:
Slightly favors pressers and stalkers
Deep closers rarely win at 1 1/8 miles
Weather Forecast
Temperature: 83°F
Humidity: 62%
Wind: 7–10 mph from the southeast
Conditions: Partly cloudy, fast track expected
Impact:
Ideal dirt racing conditions
Tactical speed horses gain advantage
No moisture expected to alter track bias
Field Analysis — Grade III Monmouth Cup Stakes (Race 4)
(Morning‑line odds are projections based on typical Monmouth graded‑stakes pricing.)
Post 1 — Jersey Judge
ML Odds: 4‑1 Trainer: Kelly Breen Jockey: Paco Lopez
Recent Finishes:
2nd — Grade III Salvator Mile (Monmouth, 1m)
1st — Allowance (Monmouth, 1m)
3rd — Grade III Excelsior (Aqueduct, 1 1/8m)
Analysis:
A rail‑draw horse with tactical speed and strong Monmouth form. Lopez is the king of the Jersey Shore and excels at aggressive inside rides. Jersey Judge corners well and has proven stamina at this distance.
Strengths:
Rail draw suits his style
Excellent Monmouth record
Strong tactical speed
Concerns:
Must avoid getting pinned inside
Vulnerable if pace gets too hot early
Post 2 — Empire Express
ML Odds: 6‑1 Trainer: Todd Pletcher Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr.
Recent Finishes:
1st — Allowance (Belmont, 1 1/16m)
3rd — Grade III Pimlico Special (1 3/16m)
2nd — Allowance (Aqueduct, 1m)
Analysis:
A versatile colt with a strong turn of foot. Empire Express is improving rapidly and Ortiz excels with horses who make one sustained run. Pletcher’s runners ship well to Monmouth.
Strengths:
Excellent late kick
Improving with each start
Elite jockey/trainer combo
Concerns:
Needs pace to run at
Still learning positioning
Post 3 — Coastal Crusader
ML Odds: 5‑2 (Favorite) Trainer: Chad Brown Jockey: Flavien Prat
Recent Finishes:
1st — Grade II Suburban (Belmont, 1 1/4m)
2nd — Grade III Excelsior (Aqueduct, 1 1/8m)
1st — Allowance (Aqueduct, 1m)
Analysis:
The class of the field. Crusader owns the best speed figures and has already beaten several rivals. Prat fits him perfectly, allowing him to stalk and pounce. His Suburban win was visually impressive, drawing off by 3 lengths.
Strengths:
Best class and speed figures
Proven graded‑stakes winner
Ideal running style for Monmouth
Concerns:
Will be heavily bet
Must avoid traffic in mid‑pack
Post 4 — Garden State Ghost
ML Odds: 10‑1 Trainer: Greg Sacco Jockey: Jevian Toledo
Recent Finishes:
3rd — Allowance (Monmouth, 1 1/16m)
5th — Grade III Salvator Mile
1st — Maiden (Monmouth, 1m)
Analysis:
A grinding type who prefers long, sustained runs rather than quick bursts. Ghost is a one‑paced horse who needs a hot early tempo to set up his late kick. Toledo is patient and will try to save ground.
Strengths:
Strong stamina
Runs evenly every time
Could benefit from pace meltdown
Concerns:
Lacks acceleration
Needs perfect setup
Post 5 — Atlantic Admiral
ML Odds: 7‑2 Trainer: Saffie Joseph Jr. Jockey: Edgard Zayas
Recent Finishes:
2nd — Grade III Pimlico Special (1 3/16m)
1st — Allowance (Gulfstream, 1m)
3rd — Grade III Harlan’s Holiday (Gulfstream, 1 1/16m)
Analysis:
A rapidly improving colt with tactical speed. Admiral nearly wired a graded field last out but tired late. Zayas is aggressive and may send hard from the outside.
Strengths:
Strong early speed
Improving with experience
Outside post allows clean run
Concerns:
Distance may push his limits
Vulnerable to late pressure
Post 6 — Boardwalk Baron
ML Odds: 12‑1 Trainer: Michael Stidham Jockey: Tyler Gaffalione
Recent Finishes:
3rd — Allowance (Churchill, 1 1/16m)
4th — Allowance (Fair Grounds, 1m)
5th — Maiden (Churchill)
Analysis:
A longshot with modest figures but improving form. Baron has shown better tactical positioning recently. Gaffalione is a capable rider who will try to work out a mid‑pack trip.
Strengths:
Improving slowly
Can sit mid‑pack
Outsider with upset potential
Concerns:
Lacks graded‑stakes experience
Needs major jump in speed
Pace Projection
Early Speed: Atlantic Admiral
Pressers: Jersey Judge, Coastal Crusader
Closers: Empire Express, Garden State Ghost, Boardwalk Baron
Expect a moderate pace, with Admiral trying to clear and Judge pressing. Crusader sits the perfect trip.








