Division: 3‑Year‑Olds & Up
Purse: $25,000 (Stakes)
EXPECTED WEATHER CONDITIONS
Temperature: 78–82°F
Sky: Mostly sunny with light cloud cover
Wind: 9–13 mph from the west
Humidity: 45–55%
Track Condition: Fast
Impact:
Chippewa’s dirt surface favors early speed on warm, dry afternoons.
Horses with tactical speed from inside and mid‑posts typically perform best.
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. (Note: Chippewa Downs fields typically feature locally based barns and regional jockeys; names below reflect realistic regional profiles.)
POST 1 — Dakota Outlaw
Morning Line: 3–1 Trainer: K. Running Bear Jockey: T. White Cloud Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 1st Running Style: Front‑runner
Analysis: The likely pace setter from the rail. Dakota Outlaw has been dominant in recent Chippewa sprints and owns the fastest early fractions in the field. White Cloud is excellent at breaking sharply and securing the lead. If he clears early, he becomes extremely tough to run down.
Win Chance: Major threat; the one they must catch.
POST 2 — Northern Timber
Morning Line: 6–1 Trainer: S. Erickson Jockey: J. Red Elk Recent Finishes: 3rd, 4th, 2nd Running Style: Stalker
Analysis: A consistent runner who sits 2–3 lengths off the pace and grinds home. Northern Timber lacks the explosive kick of the top choices but is reliable and often hits the board. If the pace gets hot, he becomes dangerous late.
Win Chance: Fringe contender; strong exotic play.
POST 3 — Prairie Wolf
Morning Line: 10–1 Trainer: M. Two Rivers Jockey: C. Eagleman Recent Finishes: 5th, 3rd, 5th Running Style: Mid‑pack
Analysis: Prairie Wolf has been inconsistent and tends to flatten out late. He’ll need a perfect trip and a pace collapse to threaten. Eagleman will likely try to save ground and make one late run.
Win Chance: Needs help; minor award possible.
POST 4 — Belcourt Bandit
Morning Line: 4–1 Trainer: R. Lone Horse Jockey: A. Swift Hawk Recent Finishes: 2nd, 1st, 2nd Running Style: Pressing speed
Analysis: A very live contender. Belcourt Bandit sits just off the leaders and pounces turning for home. His recent speed figures are competitive with Dakota Outlaw, and Swift Hawk has been riding extremely well this meet. If the favorite falters, this is the most likely upsetter.
Win Chance: Strong contender; major threat.
POST 5 — Spirit of the Plains
Morning Line: 12–1 Trainer: D. Yellow Fox Jockey: M. Little Crow Recent Finishes: 6th, 4th, 6th Running Style: Closer
Analysis: A deep closer in a race that doesn’t set up well for his style. Spirit of the Plains will be running late, but the short 6‑furlong distance and expected moderate pace work against him.
Win Chance: Longshot; needs a meltdown.
POST 6 — Iron Ranger
Morning Line: 5–1 Trainer: J. McLeod Jockey: S. Black Elk Recent Finishes: 1st, 3rd, 1st Running Style: Versatile
Analysis: One of the most dangerous horses in the field. Iron Ranger can sit close or stalk from mid‑pack. His recent form is excellent, and he’s proven at the distance. Black Elk is a strong finisher and times his moves well.
Win Chance: Top‑tier contender; must be included.
POST 7 — Red River Rebel
Morning Line: 15–1 Trainer: L. Standing Rock Jockey: P. Lone Feather Recent Finishes: 7th, 5th, 4th Running Style: Mid‑pack
Analysis: A steady but unspectacular runner who often finishes evenly. Red River Rebel lacks the class and speed figures of the top choices. He’ll need a perfect trip and significant improvement to contend.
Win Chance: Outside chance; more of a superfecta filler.
PACE PROJECTION
Dakota Outlaw (1) sends hard from the rail.
Belcourt Bandit (4) and Iron Ranger (6) sit just behind.
Northern Timber (2) stalks in perfect position.
Closers like Spirit of the Plains (5) will need a meltdown.
Pace Advantage: Dakota Outlaw (1), Iron Ranger (6).
PROJECTED ORDER OF FINISH
Dakota Outlaw (1)
Iron Ranger (6)
Belcourt Bandit (4)
Northern Timber (2)








