Scheduled Post Time: 5:16 PM EDT
Race: 8
Distance: 1⅛ miles (9 furlongs)
Surface: Turf
Purse: $350,000 (Projected)
Expected Weather & Track Conditions
Forecast: Mostly sunny, 84°F, light southeast breeze (5–8 mph)
Humidity: ~60%
Chance of Rain: <10%
Projected Turf Condition: Firm
Impact: Colonial’s wide turns and long stretch typically favor stalkers and mid‑pack movers. Firm turf enhances late acceleration and reduces bias toward front‑runners.
Field Analysis (Projected)
Below is a full horse-by-horse breakdown, including post position, trainer, jockey, recent form, running style, pedigree notes, and morning‑line odds.
Post 1 – Lady Glenmore
Trainer: Graham Motion Jockey: Jorge Ruiz Morning Line: 4‑1 Recent Finishes: 2nd (G3 Gallorette), 4th (G2 Sheepshead Bay), 1st (Allowance) Running Style: Mid‑pack stalker Analysis: Motion ships well to Colonial, and Lady Glenmore fits the profile of a mare who thrives at 9 furlongs. She owns a sharp turn of foot but can be pace‑compromised if the early fractions are slow. Ruiz knows her well and typically times her rally correctly. Her Gallorette run was visually strong, and she projects to sit a perfect pocket trip from the rail.
Post 2 – Café Europa
Trainer: Christophe Clement Jockey: Trevor McCarthy Morning Line: 6‑1 Recent Finishes: 1st (OC 80k), 3rd (G3 Modesty), 5th (G2 Hillsborough) Running Style: Tactical speed Analysis: Café Europa has been knocking on the door at graded level. Clement’s turf runners are consistently well‑prepared, and McCarthy excels at saving ground. She’s not as explosive as the top contenders, but she’s reliable and rarely runs a bad race. If the pace is moderate, she becomes dangerous.
Post 3 – Silver Maribelle
Trainer: Chad Brown Jockey: Flavien Prat Morning Line: 5‑2 (Favorite) Recent Finishes: 1st (G3 Beaugay), 2nd (G2 Jenny Wiley), 1st (Allowance) Running Style: Late closer Analysis: Brown’s turf mares dominate this division, and Silver Maribelle enters in peak form. Prat fits her perfectly—patient, smooth, and elite at timing late runs. Her sectional times in the Beaugay were elite, and she owns the strongest late‑pace figures in the field. If the early fractions are honest, she is the most likely winner.
Post 4 – Highland Sonata
Trainer: Brendan Walsh Jockey: Tyler Gaffalione Morning Line: 8‑1 Recent Finishes: 1st (G3 Mint Julep), 6th (G1 Just A Game), 2nd (G3 Pegasus Filly & Mare Turf) Running Style: Forwardly placed Analysis: Highland Sonata is a classy mare who prefers firm turf and benefits from Colonial’s sweeping turns. Gaffalione is aggressive from the gate, and Walsh’s horses often improve second off a layoff. She’s dangerous if she clears early and controls the pace.
Post 5 – Queen’s Envoy
Trainer: Michael Stidham Jockey: Feargal Lynch Morning Line: 12‑1 Recent Finishes: 3rd (Listed), 1st (Allowance), 5th (G3 Dowager) Running Style: Mid‑pack grinder Analysis: Queen’s Envoy is consistent but lacks the explosive kick needed to win at Grade II level. Stidham’s home base is Colonial, giving her a comfort advantage. She’s a candidate for minor awards but needs a perfect trip and pace collapse to win.
Post 6 – Bella di Firenze
Trainer: Todd Pletcher Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr. Morning Line: 7‑2 Recent Finishes: 1st (OC 100k), 2nd (G3 Orchid), 1st (Allowance) Running Style: Stalker/closer Analysis: Bella di Firenze is improving rapidly and owns strong late‑pace metrics. Irad’s presence alone elevates her chances. She’s versatile—can sit mid‑pack or drop farther back—and her pedigree suggests she’ll relish firm turf. She’s a major contender and could challenge Silver Maribelle for favoritism.
Post 7 – Tropical Duchess
Trainer: Mark Casse Jockey: Adam Beschizza Morning Line: 15‑1 Recent Finishes: 5th (G3 Mint Julep), 2nd (Allowance), 4th (Listed) Running Style: Front‑runner Analysis: Tropical Duchess is the likely pace setter. Beschizza will send her early, but she tends to fade late against graded company. If the turf is extremely firm and she gets comfortable fractions, she could hang on for a share.
Post 8 – Raven’s Charm
Trainer: H. Graham Motion Jockey: Jevian Toledo Morning Line: 20‑1 Recent Finishes: 4th (Allowance), 1st (Allowance), 7th (G3 Dowager) Running Style: Deep closer Analysis: Raven’s Charm is talented but inconsistent. She needs a meltdown up front to be competitive. Toledo is excellent with closers, but she’s likely a fringe contender unless the pace is unusually hot.
Post 9 – Dancing Mandolin
Trainer: Shug McGaughey Jockey: Junior Alvarado Morning Line: 10‑1 Recent Finishes: 2nd (Listed), 3rd (G3 Gallorette), 1st (Allowance) Running Style: Stalker Analysis: Dancing Mandolin is a classy, improving mare with a strong finishing kick. Shug’s runners often peak mid‑summer, and Alvarado is a patient rider who fits her style. She’s a legitimate upset candidate.
Projected Pace Scenario
Early Leaders: Tropical Duchess (7), Highland Sonata (4)
Stalkers: Café Europa (2), Dancing Mandolin (9), Bella di Firenze (6)
Closers: Silver Maribelle (3), Lady Glenmore (1), Raven’s Charm (8)
Expected Pace: Moderate Beneficiaries: Silver Maribelle, Bella di Firenze, Lady Glenmore
Top Contenders (Power Ranking)
Silver Maribelle (Post 3) – Best late kick, ideal setup
Bella di Firenze (Post 6) – Rapid improvement, elite jockey
Lady Glenmore (Post 1) – Perfect trip potential
Highland Sonata (Post 4) – Lone‑speed threat
Dancing Mandolin (Post 9) – Reliable stalker with upside







