Scheduled Post Time: 4:55 PM ET / 3:55 PM CT
Surface: Dirt
Distance: 7 Furlongs
Division: Fillies & Mares, 4‑Years‑Old & Up
Purse: $350,000 (Grade II)
EXPECTED WEATHER CONDITIONS
Temperature: 86–89°F
Sky: Mostly sunny
Wind: 7–10 mph from the southwest
Humidity: 55–60%
Track Condition: Fast
Impact:
Churchill’s 7F configuration favors tactical speed.
Outside posts often get cleaner trips.
Warm, dry weather ensures a true fast track with no bias expected.
FIELD ANALYSIS — HORSE‑BY‑HORSE BREAKDOWN
Below is a complete analysis of each entrant, including post position, morning‑line odds, recent finishes, running style, and jockey/trainer insight.
POST 1 — Midnight Mischief
Morning Line: 6–1 Trainer: Brad Cox Jockey: Florent Geroux Recent Finishes: 3rd, 1st, 2nd Running Style: Stalker
Analysis: A rail draw for a stalker is ideal, and Cox/Geroux is one of the most lethal combos in Kentucky. Midnight Mischief has been ultra‑consistent and owns competitive speed figures. She’ll sit 2–3 lengths off the pace and look to punch through inside turning for home.
Win Chance: Strong contender; must be included.
POST 2 — Silver Magnolia
Morning Line: 12–1 Trainer: Dallas Stewart Jockey: Brian Hernandez Jr. Recent Finishes: 5th, 4th, 3rd Running Style: Mid‑pack
Analysis: A grinding type who rarely wins but often picks up minor awards. She lacks the turn of foot needed to beat this group unless the pace collapses. Hernandez will likely save ground and hope for a late opening.
Win Chance: More of a trifecta/superfecta horse.
POST 3 — Kentucky Queen
Morning Line: 7–2 Trainer: Steve Asmussen Jockey: Tyler Gaffalione Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 1st Running Style: Pressing speed
Analysis: One of the most dangerous fillies in the field. Kentucky Queen has been razor‑sharp and owns the best recent Beyer figures. Gaffalione fits her perfectly, and she should sit just off the leaders before making a decisive move.
Win Chance: Major threat; top‑tier contender.
POST 4 — Bluegrass Diva
Morning Line: 15–1 Trainer: Rusty Arnold Jockey: Julien Leparoux Recent Finishes: 6th, 3rd, 5th Running Style: Closer
Analysis: A deep closer in a race that doesn’t set up well for her style. She’ll be flying late, but the 7F distance and expected moderate pace work against her.
Win Chance: Needs a meltdown; unlikely.
POST 5 — Southern Charm
Morning Line: 5–1 Trainer: Chad Brown Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr. Recent Finishes: 2nd, 1st, 1st Running Style: Versatile
Analysis: Brown ships in with a filly who has been steadily improving. Southern Charm can sit close or stalk from mid‑pack, and Irad is deadly in these graded sprint stakes. Her figures are just a tick below Kentucky Queen, but she’s dangerous.
Win Chance: Major upset candidate.
POST 6 — Runaway Rose
Morning Line: 8–1 Trainer: Mark Casse Jockey: Luis Saez Recent Finishes: 1st, 4th, 2nd Running Style: Front‑runner
Analysis: The likely pace setter. Runaway Rose has wired fields before and Saez is one of the best aggressive riders in the country. If she clears early and gets comfortable fractions, she becomes very tough to reel in.
Win Chance: Live longshot; dangerous if loose.
POST 7 — Derby City Angel
Morning Line: 10–1 Trainer: Ian Wilkes Jockey: Chris Landeros Recent Finishes: 3rd, 2nd, 4th Running Style: Stalker
Analysis: A consistent filly who always shows up but rarely wins. She’ll sit mid‑pack and make a steady run, but she lacks the explosive kick needed to beat the top choices.
Win Chance: Minor award possible.
POST 8 — Lady Lexington
Morning Line: 3–1 (Favorite) Trainer: Todd Pletcher Jockey: John Velazquez Recent Finishes: 1st, 1st, 2nd Running Style: Stalker/Closer
Analysis: The morning‑line favorite and the horse to beat. Lady Lexington has been dominant in her last two starts and owns the best late‑pace figures in the field. Pletcher and Velazquez are lethal in graded stakes at Churchill. The outside draw gives her a clean trip and options.
Win Chance: The one they all have to beat.
PACE PROJECTION
Runaway Rose (6) sends hard to the lead.
Kentucky Queen (3) and Southern Charm (5) sit just behind.
Midnight Mischief (1) and Lady Lexington (8) stalk in perfect position.
Closers like Bluegrass Diva (4) will need a meltdown.
Pace Advantage: Lady Lexington (8), Kentucky Queen (3).
PROJECTED ORDER OF FINISH
Lady Lexington (8)
Kentucky Queen (3)
Southern Charm (5)
Midnight Mischief (1)








