Evangeline Downs — Opelousas, Louisiana
Scheduled Post Time: 7:42 PM CT / 8:42 PM ET / 5:42 PM PT
Surface: Dirt
Distance: 1 Mile
Purse: $75,000
Weather & Track Conditions
Forecast:
Temperature: 76–80°F
Sky: Clear
Humidity: 65–75% (typical Louisiana spring moisture)
Wind: 5–9 mph from the southeast
Rain Chance: <10%
Track Condition: Fast expected
Impact: Evangeline’s dirt surface strongly favors early speed and pressers. One‑mile races often reward horses who can secure position early and finish with stamina.
FULL FIELD ANALYSIS (Projected Entries)
POST 1 — Cajun Queen’s Pride
Morning Line: 4–1
Trainer: Bret Calhoun
Jockey: Tim Thornton
Recent Finishes: 1st (Allowance, 1m), 2nd (LA Bred Stakes, 1m), 3rd (Allowance, 7f)
Running Style: Tactical speed
Analysis: Perfect rail draw for a mare who breaks well and sits just behind the leaders. Thornton is the most reliable big‑race rider at Evangeline. Queen’s Pride has improving figures and a strong late punch. Major win threat.
POST 2 — Delta Dreaming
Morning Line: 15–1
Trainer: Karl Broberg
Jockey: Joe Stokes
Recent Finishes: 4th (Allowance, 1m), 3rd (Allowance, 7f), 1st (Claiming, 6.5f)
Running Style: Forward‑placed
Analysis: Has early foot but lacks the finishing power of the top contenders. Could influence the pace but unlikely to sustain it at a mile. Pace factor only.
POST 3 — Royal Magnolia
Morning Line: 3–1 (Likely Favorite)
Trainer: Shane Wilson
Jockey: Diego Saenz
Recent Finishes: 1st (LA Bred Distaff, 1m), 1st (Allowance, 1m), 2nd (Allowance, 7f)
Running Style: Tactical speed
Analysis: The class of the field. Magnolia has already beaten several of these and enters in peak form. Saenz is elite at Evangeline, and this mare’s tactical speed gives her a massive advantage. Top win candidate.
POST 4 — French Quarter Lady
Morning Line: 10–1
Trainer: Allen Landry
Jockey: C.J. McMahon
Recent Finishes: 3rd (Allowance, 1m), 2nd (Allowance, 7f), 1st (MSW, 6f)
Running Style: Midpack grinder
Analysis: Consistent mare who always shows up. Lacks elite acceleration but could sit a perfect trip if the pace is hot. Underneath exotic candidate.
POST 5 — Magnolia Magic
Morning Line: 7–2
Trainer: Ron Faucheux
Jockey: Jareth Loveberry
Recent Finishes: 2nd (LA Bred Distaff, 1m), 1st (Allowance, 7f), 1st (Allowance, 6.5f)
Running Style: Pressing style
Analysis: One of the most talented mares in the field. Magic has strong early foot and a powerful finish. Loveberry is a major upgrade and fits her perfectly. Strong win contender.
POST 6 — Southern Symphony
Morning Line: 12–1
Trainer: Lee Thomas
Jockey: Alexander Castillo
Recent Finishes: 3rd (Allowance, 1m), 4th (Allowance, 7f), 1st (MSW, 6.5f)
Running Style: Closer
Analysis: Needs a pace meltdown and a perfect trip. Has talent but appears a cut below the top tier. Minor award potential.
POST 7 — Star of Acadiana
Morning Line: 6–1
Trainer: Beverly Burress
Jockey: Joel Dominguez
Recent Finishes: 1st (Allowance, 1m), 2nd (Allowance, 7f), 4th (LA Bred Distaff, 1m)
Running Style: Tactical speed
Analysis: Improving mare with strong early foot and a competitive finishing punch. Dominguez is excellent at Evangeline and knows how to win these races. Win‑capable at a price.
PACE & RACE SHAPE ANALYSIS
Early Speed: Delta Dreaming, Magnolia Magic
Pressers: Royal Magnolia, Star of Acadiana
Stalkers: Cajun Queen’s Pride, French Quarter Lady
Closers: Southern Symphony
Projected Shape: A fast and contested early pace is expected. This strongly favors tactical speed and stalkers sitting 2–4 lengths off the lead.
TOP CONTENDERS (Model‑Weighted)
Royal Magnolia (Post 3) — Class edge + ideal pace scenario
Magnolia Magic (Post 5) — Strong early foot + Loveberry upgrade
Cajun Queen’s Pride (Post 1) — Rail draw + improving form
Star of Acadiana (Post 7) — Tactical speed + strong finishing power







