Scheduled Post Time: 3:55 PM ET / 2:55 PM CT
Purse: $300,000 (Grade III — Fillies & Mares, 4‑Year‑Olds & Up)**
Distance: 1 1/16 Miles (Turf)
Surface: Matt Winn Turf Course
The Old Forester Mint Julep Stakes is one of Churchill Downs’ signature early‑summer turf races for older fillies and mares. The 2026 edition is deep, classy, and features a blend of graded‑stakes winners, rising turf specialists, and several closers who thrive on firm ground.
Churchill’s turf course typically rewards tactical speed, inside positioning, and a strong sustained finish.
EXPECTED WEATHER & TURF CONDITIONS
Temperature: 78–82°F
Sky: Mostly sunny
Humidity: 50–55%
Wind: 7–10 mph (crosswind on the clubhouse turn)
Chance of Rain: <10%
Projected Turf Condition: Firm
Firm turf will favor pressers, stalkers, and mares with a strong turn of foot.
FULL FIELD ANALYSIS
(Post Positions, Jockeys, Trainers, Recent Finishes, Running Style, Morning‑Line Odds)
Post 1 — Louisville Lilac
ML Odds: 6–1 Jockey: Tyler Gaffalione Trainer: Brad Cox Recent Finishes: 2nd, 3rd, 1st Running Style: Ground‑saving stalker
Analysis: A steadily improving mare who draws perfectly on the rail. Gaffalione is elite on the Churchill turf and excels at saving ground. Her last‑out allowance effort was strong, and she owns competitive speed figures. Needs racing room late but is a major threat with a clean trip.
Win Chance: Strong contender; must‑use in exotics.
Post 2 — Kentucky Rose
ML Odds: 10–1 Jockey: Brian Hernandez Jr. Trainer: Kenny McPeek Recent Finishes: 4th, 5th, 2nd Running Style: Tactical stalker
Analysis: A reliable but not flashy turf mare who tends to hit the board more than win. Hernandez Jr. is patient and will likely sit mid‑pack. She lacks the explosive turn of foot of the top contenders but is consistent enough to hit the board at a price.
Win Chance: Fringe contender; strong for trifectas.
Post 3 — Minted Melody
ML Odds: 12–1 Jockey: Julien Leparoux Trainer: Rusty Arnold Recent Finishes: 5th, 2nd, 1st Running Style: Mid‑pack closer
Analysis: A talented but inconsistent mare who fires big when the pace is honest. Leparoux is a master of turf timing, but Churchill’s turf often favors tactical types. Needs a lively early tempo to unleash her best kick.
Win Chance: Longshot with upside.
Post 4 — American Gardenia
ML Odds: 3–1 (Morning‑Line Favorite) Jockey: Flavien Prat Trainer: Bill Mott Recent Finishes: 1st, 1st, 2nd Running Style: Press‑and‑pounce
Analysis: The favorite enters in peak form with back‑to‑back wins and rising turf speed figures. Prat fits her perfectly, and her tactical style is ideal for Churchill’s firm turf. She has the best combination of class, consistency, and finishing power.
Win Chance: The horse to beat.
Post 5 — Derby City Dreamgirl
ML Odds: 20–1 Jockey: Rafael Bejarano Trainer: Dale Romans Recent Finishes: 6th, 4th, 5th Running Style: Deep closer
Analysis: A one‑run closer who struggles to keep up early. She’s better suited to longer distances and needs a total pace collapse to threaten. Her late kick is legitimate, but she’s pace‑dependent and inconsistent.
Win Chance: Very low; minor exotics use only.
Post 6 — River Runner Royale
ML Odds: 8–1 Jockey: Luis Saez Trainer: Mike Maker Recent Finishes: 5th, 1st, 3rd Running Style: Forwardly placed
Analysis: A gritty mare who fights every step. Saez is aggressive early, and this horse thrives when she’s in the first flight. Not as classy as the top contenders, but she has the right running style for this turf configuration.
Win Chance: Upset possibility; usable in multi‑race wagers.
Post 7 — Statehouse Sapphire
ML Odds: 30–1 Jockey: Declan Cannon Trainer: Michael Ewing Recent Finishes: 7th, 5th, 8th Running Style: Early speed
Analysis: A pure speed mare who will try to clear from the outside. She’s outclassed on paper but could influence the pace. If she gets loose (unlikely), she could hang on for a minor share.
Win Chance: Very low; pace factor only.
Post 8 — Crown of the Commonwealth
ML Odds: 4–1 Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr. Trainer: Chad Brown Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 1st Running Style: Versatile — stalker/closer
Analysis: The “other” top contender is a major threat. Ortiz Jr. is lethal on turf, and this mare’s tactical versatility is a huge asset. She owns the best last‑out turf speed figure in the field and has beaten several of today’s rivals.
Win Chance: Major player; strong late kick.
PACE & RACE SHAPE ANALYSIS
Early Speed: Statehouse Sapphire, River Runner Royale
Pressers: American Gardenia, Kentucky Rose
Stalkers: Louisville Lilac, Crown of the Commonwealth
Closers: Minted Melody, Derby City Dreamgirl
Projected Pace: Honest to fast Beneficiaries: Tactical stalkers and pressers — especially American Gardenia, Crown of the Commonwealth, and Louisville Lilac.
Projected Order of Finish
American Gardenia (4)
Crown of the Commonwealth (8)
Louisville Lilac (1)
Kentucky Rose (2)








