Churchill Downs — Louisville, Kentucky
Scheduled Post Time: 5:16 PM ET / 2:16 PM PT
Distance: 1½ miles (12 furlongs) on dirt
Purse: $300,000
Weather & Track Conditions
Forecast:
Temperature: 67–70°F
Sky: Partly cloudy
Wind: 8–12 mph from the west (crosswind on backstretch, slight tailwind in stretch)
Rain Chance: <10%
Track Condition: Fast expected
Impact: Long‑distance dirt races at Churchill reward stamina, tactical positioning, and efficient cruising speed. Closers can win, but only if the early fractions are contested.
FULL FIELD ANALYSIS (Projected Entries)
POST 1 — Iron Battalion
Morning Line: 7–2
Trainer: Todd Pletcher
Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr.
Recent Finishes: 2nd (G3 Tokyo City Cup, 12f), 1st (Allowance, 11f), 3rd (G2 Brooklyn, 12f)
Running Style: Tactical stalker
Analysis: A true marathon specialist with proven 12‑furlong stamina. Ortiz fits him perfectly, able to save ground and time the move. Rail draw is ideal for a grinder who wants to tuck in and relax. Pletcher’s long‑distance dirt runners are consistently elite. Major win threat.
POST 2 — Prairie Monarch
Morning Line: 12–1
Trainer: Dallas Stewart
Jockey: Brian Hernandez Jr.
Recent Finishes: 4th (Allowance, 10f), 5th (G3 Louisville, 12f), 2nd (Allowance, 9.5f)
Running Style: Deep closer
Analysis: Needs a pace meltdown to be effective. Stewart excels with long‑shot marathoners, but Monarch’s late kick is inconsistent. If the leaders go too fast early, he can clunk up for a piece. Exotics only.
POST 3 — Cumberland Road
Morning Line: 6–1
Trainer: Michael McCarthy
Jockey: Flavien Prat
Recent Finishes: 1st (Allowance, 12f), 3rd (G3 San Luis Rey, 12f), 2nd (Allowance, 11f)
Running Style: Pressing style
Analysis: A smooth‑striding long‑distance type who thrives at 12 furlongs. Prat is one of the best in America at rationing stamina. McCarthy ships well to Churchill. If he sits second or third early, he becomes dangerous. Legitimate win contender.
POST 4 — Blue Ridge Titan
Morning Line: 15–1
Trainer: Jack Sisterson
Jockey: Julien Leparoux
Recent Finishes: 5th (Allowance, 12f), 3rd (Starter Stakes, 10f), 1st (Claiming, 9f)
Running Style: Midpack grinder
Analysis: A consistent but limited type. Leparoux will try to switch off early and make one run, but Titan lacks the finishing punch needed to win a stakes marathon. Minor award potential.
POST 5 — Empire’s Echo
Morning Line: 4–1
Trainer: Brad Cox
Jockey: Florent Geroux
Recent Finishes: 1st (G3 Greenwood Cup, 12f), 2nd (G2 Brooklyn, 12f), 4th (G2 Marathon, 14f)
Running Style: Pace‑pressing stamina horse
Analysis: One of the most accomplished horses in the field. Proven at 12–14 furlongs. Geroux is elite at controlling the tempo in long races. If he gets comfortable early, he may grind this field into submission. Top win candidate.
POST 6 — Thunderous March
Morning Line: 10–1
Trainer: Phil D’Amato
Jockey: Umberto Rispoli
Recent Finishes: 2nd (Allowance, 11f), 1st (Allowance, 10f), 6th (G3 Tokyo City Cup, 12f)
Running Style: Stalker
Analysis: A talented but inconsistent long‑distance runner. Rispoli is excellent with stamina horses, but March tends to flatten out late. Needs a perfect trip to win. Exotics contender.
POST 7 — Great Plains Warrior
Morning Line: 8–1
Trainer: Steve Asmussen
Jockey: Joel Rosario
Recent Finishes: 3rd (G3 Greenwood Cup, 12f), 1st (Allowance, 11f), 2nd (Allowance, 10f)
Running Style: Closer
Analysis: Rosario is a master at timing late runs in marathon races. Warrior has a strong finishing kick but can be pace‑dependent. If the leaders duel, he becomes a major threat. Live longshot.
POST 8 — Northern Expedition
Morning Line: 20–1
Trainer: Ben Colebrook
Jockey: James Graham
Recent Finishes: 6th (Allowance, 12f), 4th (Allowance, 10f), 1st (Claiming, 9f)
Running Style: Forward‑placed
Analysis: Will likely show early speed but lacks the class to finish strongly at 12 furlongs. Could influence the pace scenario. Pace factor only.
POST 9 — Marathon Majesty
Morning Line: 5–1
Trainer: Todd Fincher
Jockey: Tyler Gaffalione
Recent Finishes: 1st (G3 Cougar II, 12f), 2nd (Allowance, 11f), 1st (Allowance, 10f)
Running Style: Tactical stalker
Analysis: A rising star in the marathon division. Gaffalione fits him perfectly, and his ability to sit just behind the leaders makes him extremely dangerous. Strong win contender.
PACE & RACE SHAPE ANALYSIS
Likely Early Leaders: Northern Expedition, Empire’s Echo
Pressers: Cumberland Road, Iron Battalion
Stalkers: Marathon Majesty, Thunderous March
Closers: Great Plains Warrior, Prairie Monarch
Projected Shape: A moderate but honest pace is expected. The early leaders are not true speed burners, which favors tactical stalkers and pressers. Closers will need a perfect setup.
TOP CONTENDERS (Model‑Weighted)
Empire’s Echo (Post 5) — Proven class + ideal pace scenario
Marathon Majesty (Post 9) — Tactical, improving, strong finishing power
Iron Battalion (Post 1) — Rail draw + Ortiz + consistency
Cumberland Road (Post 3) — Perfect trip candidate








