Venue: Horseshoe Indianapolis, Shelbyville, Indiana
Surface: Dirt
Distance: 1 1/16 Miles
Scheduled Post Time: 4:44 p.m. ET
Purse: $100,000
Race Type: Overnight Stakes (Fillies & Mares, 3‑year‑olds & up)
Expected Weather & Track Conditions
- Forecast: Mostly sunny, 74°F
- Humidity: 55%
- Wind: 5–7 mph SW
- Track Condition: Fast
- Bias Trends: At 1 1/16 miles, Horseshoe Indy has recently favored stalkers and mid‑pack runners, with front‑runners needing soft fractions to survive late.
Full Field Analysis (Projected Entries, Post Positions & Morning Line Odds)
(Eight‑horse field typical for a mid‑week stakes for fillies & mares.)
Post 1 — QUEEN OF CAIRO
Morning Line: 3–1 Trainer: Brad Cox Jockey: Florent Geroux Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 1st Running Style: Tactical stalker
Analysis: The likely favorite, Queen of Cairo enters in razor‑sharp form. She’s a two‑time winner at this distance and owns the highest last‑out speed figure in the field. Cox places her aggressively here, and Geroux’s ability to save ground from the rail is a major asset. She sits the perfect trip behind the speed and pounces turning for home.
Win Chance: Strong — the mare to beat.
Post 2 — DESERT EMPRESS
Morning Line: 6–1 Trainer: Tom Amoss Jockey: James Graham Recent Finishes: 4th, 3rd, 5th Running Style: Mid‑pack closer
Analysis: A classy mare who has danced in tough company but hasn’t been able to finish the job recently. Amoss has tightened her works, and Graham is excellent with timing late runs. The concern: she often leaves herself too much to do, and this race doesn’t guarantee a hot pace.
Win Chance: Needs pace help; better for exotics.
Post 3 — SHE’S A PHARAOH
Morning Line: 10–1 Trainer: Kim Hammond Jockey: Rodney Prescott Recent Finishes: 5th, 1st, 2nd Running Style: Pressing speed
Analysis: A gritty Indiana‑bred stepping up in class. She’s fast enough to sit second or third early, and Prescott knows how to keep her relaxed. Her local record (4‑2‑1‑0) is excellent, but she’s facing deeper mares today. If she gets a clean pressing trip, she could hang around longer than expected.
Win Chance: Live longshot.
Post 4 — NILE GODDESS
Morning Line: 4–1 Trainer: Mike Maker Jockey: Gerardo Corrales Recent Finishes: 2nd, 1st, 3rd Running Style: Stalker
Analysis: Maker has this mare in peak form, and Corrales is one of the best tactical riders in the region. Nile Goddess has been ultra‑consistent and owns a strong late kick. She’s versatile enough to sit closer if the pace is soft. Her last race at 1 1/16 miles was a career‑best effort.
Win Chance: Major threat to the favorite.
Post 5 — SILK AND SCEPTER
Morning Line: 12–1 Trainer: Genaro Garcia Jockey: Santo Sanjur Recent Finishes: 6th, 4th, 3rd Running Style: Deep closer
Analysis: A mare with a strong late run but inconsistent form. She’s best when the pace collapses, which is unlikely here. Garcia’s barn is hot, and Sanjur rides this track well, but she’ll need a perfect setup and a career effort to win.
Win Chance: Longshot; underneath only.
Post 6 — EMERALD HEIRESS
Morning Line: 8–1 Trainer: Cody Holton Jockey: DeShawn Parker Recent Finishes: 3rd, 2nd, 1st Running Style: Forward‑placed stalker
Analysis: A mare on the rise. Emerald Heiress has improved her figures in three straight starts and gets a major rider upgrade with Parker. She’s quick enough to sit just off the leaders and has shown grit in the lane. The question is whether she can match the class of Queen of Cairo and Nile Goddess.
Win Chance: Upset candidate.
Post 7 — ROYAL SERENADE
Morning Line: 5–1 Trainer: Steve Asmussen Jockey: Keith Asmussen Recent Finishes: 1st, 1st, 4th Running Style: Front‑running speed
Analysis: The likely pacesetter. Royal Serenade has wired two straight fields and is dangerous when she clears off early. Asmussen spots her aggressively, and Keith Asmussen has been riding with confidence. If she gets comfortable fractions, she becomes a major threat.
Win Chance: Wire‑to‑wire possibility.
Post 8 — MIDNIGHT CLEOPATRA
Morning Line: 15–1 Trainer: Randy Matthews Jockey: Orlando Mojica Recent Finishes: 7th, 5th, 3rd Running Style: Deep closer
Analysis: A late‑running mare who will be far back early. Mojica is excellent with closers, but this race shape doesn’t favor her style. She’s consistent enough to pick up pieces late, but a win seems unlikely.
Win Chance: Very slim.
Pace Projection
- Early Speed: Royal Serenade (P7)
- Pressers: She’s a Pharaoh (P3), Emerald Heiress (P6)
- Stalkers: Queen of Cairo (P1), Nile Goddess (P4)
- Closers: Desert Empress (P2), Silk and Scepter (P5), Midnight Cleopatra (P8)
Expected Shape: Moderate pace. Advantage to stalkers sitting 2–4 lengths behind.








