Horse Race Preview: Race 9 – Spangled Jimmy Handicap at Century Mile

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Scheduled Post Time: 5:25 PM MT / 7:25 PM ET / 4:25 PM PT

Surface: Dirt

Distance: 1 Mile

Division: 3‑Year‑Olds & Up

Purse: $75,000 (Handicap)

EXPECTED WEATHER CONDITIONS

Temperature: 73–77°F

Sky: Partly sunny

Wind: 8–12 mph from the northwest

Humidity: 40–50%

Track Condition: Fast

Impact:

Century Mile’s long stretch favors stalkers and strong finishers.

Early speed can hold only if the pace is moderate.

Dry, warm weather ensures a true fast track with no moisture bias.

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. (Names reflect realistic Western Canada racing profiles.)

POST 1 — Alberta Warrior

Morning Line: 4–1 Trainer: Tim Rycroft Jockey: Rico Walcott Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Running Style: Tactical speed

Analysis: A rail draw for a tactical runner is ideal. Alberta Warrior has been ultra‑consistent and owns some of the best mile figures in the field. Walcott is the top rider in Alberta and excels with horses who sit just behind the pace. Expect him to save ground and launch late.

Win Chance: Strong contender; must be included.

POST 2 — Prairie Monarch

Morning Line: 10–1 Trainer: Shelley Brown Jockey: Sahin Civaci Recent Finishes: 4th, 5th, 2nd Running Style: Mid‑pack

Analysis: Prairie Monarch is a steady grinder who often finishes evenly. He lacks the explosive kick needed to beat the top choices but is reliable and often hits the board. Civaci will likely try to save ground and make one late run.

Win Chance: Fringe contender; more of an exotic play.

POST 3 — Northern Ranger

Morning Line: 6–1 Trainer: Craig Smith Jockey: Jorge Carreno Recent Finishes: 2nd, 1st, 4th Running Style: Pressing speed

Analysis: Northern Ranger has been improving and owns competitive speed figures. Carreno is aggressive and will likely place him just off the leaders. If he gets a clean trip, he’s a major threat turning for home.

Win Chance: Strong upset candidate.

POST 4 — Spangled Spirit

Morning Line: 12–1 Trainer: James Brown Jockey: N’Rico Prescod Recent Finishes: 5th, 3rd, 6th Running Style: Closer

Analysis: A deep closer in a race that may not produce a blazing pace. Spangled Spirit will be running late, but the mile distance and expected moderate fractions work against him.

Win Chance: Needs a pace meltdown; unlikely.

POST 5 — Western Conquest

Morning Line: 7–2 Trainer: Robertino Diodoro Jockey: Antonio Whitehall Recent Finishes: 1st, 1st, 2nd Running Style: Versatile

Analysis: The morning‑line favorite and the horse to beat. Western Conquest has been dominant in recent starts and owns the best last‑out speed figure in the field. Diodoro excels in Alberta stakes races, and Whitehall fits this gelding perfectly. Expect him to sit mid‑pack and unleash a strong stretch run.

Win Chance: Top contender; deserving favorite.

POST 6 — Red River Rebel

Morning Line: 15–1 Trainer: Dale Saunders Jockey: Shannon Beauregard Recent Finishes: 6th, 4th, 5th Running Style: Mid‑pack

Analysis: A steady but unspectacular runner who often finishes evenly. Red River Rebel lacks the class and speed figures of the top choices. He’ll need a perfect trip and significant improvement to contend.

Win Chance: Outside chance; more of a superfecta filler.

POST 7 — Century Charger

Morning Line: 5–1 Trainer: Valorie Lund Jockey: Scott Williams Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 1st Running Style: Stalker/Closer

Analysis: Century Charger has been improving rapidly and owns the best late‑pace figures in the field. The outside draw gives him a clean trip, and Williams times his moves well. If the pace is honest, he becomes extremely dangerous late.

Win Chance: Major threat; strong upset candidate.

POST 8 — Mountain Thunder

Morning Line: 8–1 Trainer: Tom Gardipy Jr. Jockey: Prayven Badrie Recent Finishes: 3rd, 2nd, 1st Running Style: Pressing speed

Analysis: Mountain Thunder is a sneaky contender. He has tactical speed and can sit close to the leaders. Badrie has been riding well this meet, and this gelding’s figures are competitive. If he gets a clean trip, he could surprise.

Win Chance: Live longshot; usable in exotics.

PACE PROJECTION

Northern Ranger (3) and Mountain Thunder (8) likely contest the early lead.

Alberta Warrior (1) and Western Conquest (5) sit just behind.

Century Charger (7) stalks in ideal position.

Closers like Spangled Spirit (4) will need a meltdown.

Pace Advantage: Western Conquest (5), Century Charger (7).

PROJECTED ORDER OF FINISH

Western Conquest (5)

Century Charger (7)

Alberta Warrior (1)

Northern Ranger (3)