Venue: Percy Warner Park — Nashville, Tennessee
Course: Hurdle / Steeplechase Course
Distance: 3 Miles (Hurdle)
Purse: $200,000
Scheduled Post Time: 3:10 PM CT
The Iroquois Stakes is the crown jewel of American jump racing, attracting elite Grade 1 hurdlers from the U.S. and abroad. Percy Warner’s rolling, undulating course is one of the most demanding in the world — long galloping stretches, rhythm‑breaking hills, and a grueling 3‑mile distance that exposes any weakness in stamina or jumping efficiency.
This year’s field is deep, classy, and filled with proven Grade 1 performers.
EXPECTED WEATHER & COURSE CONDITIONS — NASHVILLE, TN
Temperature: 76–79°F
Sky: Sunny
Humidity: 48–52%
Wind: 6–10 mph
Rain: 0%
Course Condition: Firm
Perfect spring conditions — firm footing that favors forwardly placed, efficient jumpers with strong cruising speed.
FULL FIELD ANALYSIS
(Post positions, horses, trainers, jockeys, recent finishes, and morning‑line odds)
POST 1 — THE GREY GENERAL
Trainer: Jack Fisher Jockey: Graham Watters Morning Line: 2‑1 Recent Finishes: 1st, 1st, 2nd
The defending champion and the horse to beat. The Grey General is a relentless galloper with flawless jumping form and a devastating late kick. Fisher is the dominant force in American steeplechasing, and Watters is the most reliable Grade 1 rider in the country.
Strengths: Class edge, elite stamina, perfect course profile Concerns: Must avoid traffic early from the rail
POST 2 — VOLATILE VISION
Trainer: Leslie Young Jockey: Freddie Procter Morning Line: 4‑1 Recent Finishes: 2nd, 1st, 1st
A rising Grade 1 star. Volatile Vision has been brilliant in his last two starts, showing a sharp turn of foot and clean, efficient jumping. Young’s barn is red‑hot, and Procter is a patient, confident rider who excels at timing late moves.
Strengths: Explosive late acceleration, improving rapidly Concerns: Needs a strong early pace to set up his run
POST 3 — CUMBERLAND KING
Trainer: Arch Kingsley Jockey: Barry Foley Morning Line: 6‑1 Recent Finishes: 3rd, 2nd, 1st
A grinder with tremendous stamina. Cumberland King lacks the brilliance of the top two but makes up for it with consistency and clean jumping. Kingsley’s horses are always well‑prepared for Percy Warner’s natural terrain.
Strengths: Stamina, reliable jumper Concerns: Lacks the explosive turn of foot needed to win a Grade 1 without a perfect trip
POST 4 — TENNESSEE THUNDER
Trainer: Richard Valentine Jockey: Parker Hendriks Morning Line: 5‑1 Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 2nd
A dangerous tactical runner with a strong finishing kick. Tennessee Thunder has been knocking on the door in Grade 1 company and now gets Hendriks — one of the most aggressive and tactically sharp hurdle riders in the country.
Strengths: Tactical speed, rider upgrade, strong course fit Concerns: Must avoid being caught wide on the long turns
POST 5 — BLUEGRASS BATTALION
Trainer: Sanna Neilson Jockey: Harrison Beswick Morning Line: 10‑1 Recent Finishes: 4th, 1st, 3rd
A longshot with upside. Bluegrass Battalion has flashed talent but has been inconsistent. His best races come when he settles early and makes one sustained run. Beswick is a strong, balanced hurdle rider.
Strengths: Upside, strong stamina Concerns: Inconsistent; must improve significantly to win
POST 6 — VALLEY VICTOR
Trainer: Doug Fout Jockey: Bernie Dalton Morning Line: 12‑1 Recent Finishes: 5th, 3rd, 2nd
A deep closer who will need a pace collapse. Valley Victor has a strong late kick but often leaves himself too much to do. Dalton is patient and experienced, but firm ground may not help his closing style.
Strengths: Late kick, experienced connections Concerns: Pace‑dependent; firm ground works against him
PACE & RACE SHAPE ANALYSIS
Early Speed: The Grey General, Tennessee Thunder
Stalkers: Volatile Vision, Cumberland King
Closers: Bluegrass Battalion, Valley Victor
Projected Pace: Moderate to honest This strongly favors The Grey General and Tennessee Thunder, while Volatile Vision becomes dangerous if the leaders soften each other late.








