Monday, March 23, 2026

Santa Anita Park Weekly Report (March 20-22)


Santa Anita Recap for Friday (3-20-26)

Fast main track and firm turf course. One front running winner at 5.5f on dirt. On the turf course, a 2-1 stalker graduated in the 6f opener, a 7-2 front runner earned his diploma at one mile, and a 4-1 front runner tallied at 6f (rail at 30 feet).

Riding doubles for Armando Ayuso (dirt) and Antonio Fresu (turf sprints).

The $2 Pick 6 pool was $49,315 and tickets with six winners paid $3,293.20. The 5 out of 6 consolation prize was $62.80. 

March 20 ClaimsRace 7 – Known idea ($20k, George Papaprodromou), One Smokin Dude ($20k, Librado Barocio).

Santa Anita Full Card Highlights for Friday (3-20-26)
SA 1 Rethink/Ou La La/Prestige Fungson Trifecta (SA Best Bet, $107.80)
SA 3 Call Me Cory/Let’s Be Frank Exacta ($23.80), Trifecta ($59.40)
SA 7 UNCLE CHILLY ($5.00)
Double (races 6-7, $22.60)
Pick 3 (races 5-7, $83.40)
$5 Late Double (races 7-8, $93.00)

*Full card highlights based on $2 wagers unless otherwise noted.

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Santa Anita Recap for Saturday (3-21-26)

Fast main track and firm turf course. Three front running winners on dirt (8f, 6f, 6f). On the turf course, a closing favorite graduated in the 9f opener, a 3-1 front runner scored at one mile, strong favorite Grand Slam Smile wired the field from the inside post as the favorite in the Irish O’Brien at 6.5f on the downhill course, and 3-1 closer Gold Phoenix won the San Luis Rey (G3) at a mile and a half.

Riding doubles for Antonio Fresu and Tiago Pereira (routes). Phil D’Amato saddled two turf route winners.

Santa Anita Stakes Recaps for 3-21-26

Irish O’Brien (6.5T hillside): Two runners were declared non-starters (Prancingthruparis, Miss Practical). The former popped the gate and had an unfair advantage, and the latter was not awarded a fair start. Grand Slam Smile ($2.20) made short work of this group from the inside post. She wired the field by 2 1/4 lengths under William Antongeorgi. Take Another Card was second best. Prancingthruparis (non-starter) crossed the line in third and Young Love was another nose back in fourth. Sean McCarthy saddled the popular winner. Fractions: 22.10, 44.29, 1:06.95, 1:12.91.

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Kentucky Oaks 2026 Video Update (3-22-26)

In this Kentucky Oaks 2026 video, I share my updated Fabulous 5 Oaks contenders (3-15-26).

I cover all of the Kentucky Oaks prep races, and through the first 27 points races, my top choices have 12 wins, 5 runner-up finishes, and 5 show finishes. The next Kentucky Oaks points race is the Fantasy Stakes at Oaklawn on Friday, March 27 and the winner will receive 100 Oaks points. The Gulfstream Park Oaks will be run on Saturday, March 28 and the winner gets 100 points.

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Kentucky Oaks 2026 Report (3-22-26)

There were two road to Kentucky Oaks 2026 prep races on March 21 and Life of Joy was the big winner of the week in the Grade 2 Fair Grounds Oaks. In this report, I will recap the FG Oaks and Bourbonette Oaks, update the points standings, and share my top five Oaks fillies.

I cover all of the Kentucky Oaks points race on my Runaway Horse YouTube channel, and through the first 27 points races, my top choices have 12 wins, 5 runner-up finishes, and 5 show finishes. The next Kentucky Oaks points race is the Fantasy Stakes at Oaklawn on Friday, March 27 and Explora is the even money favorite. The Gulfstream Park Oaks will be run on March 28 and Davona Dale winner She Be Smooth will probably go favored.

Fantasy Stakes field (race 11): 1 – Search Party (6-1), 2 – Empath (30-1), 3 – Counting Stars (5-2), 4 – Taken by the Wind (15-1), 5 – Sticker Shock (3-1), 6 – Explora (1-1).

Gulfstream Park Oaks field (race 9): 1 – Betty’s Pearl, 2 – My Miss Mo, 3 – Nasti Z, 4 – Just Singing, 5 – Prom Queen, 6 – She Be Smooth, 7 – Haute Diva.

Kentucky Oaks 2026 Points Race Recaps

Fair Grounds Oaks at Fair Grounds (3-21-26): 19-1 longshot Maximum Offer had a slim early advantage and race favorite Bella Ballerina pressed from second. The latter got to the front around the far turn and heading into the stretch, but Life of Joy ($9.40) made a wide move from off the pace turning for home and had all the momentum, and she won by 3 3/4 lengths (86 BSF). Bella Ballerina never stopped trying and was clearly second best, and Luv Your Neighbor weakened in the lane and held the show by a half-length over closer Newtown Pike. Maximum Offer weakened to 5th and Love and Trust and Miss Metoyer trailed. Flavien Prat rode the winner for Brad Cox. Fractions: 23.24, 46.83, 1:11.10, 1:35.85, 1:42.47. 

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Saturday, March 21, 2026

Jeff Ruby Steaks 2026 Analysis (3-21-26)

I’m breaking down the Grade 3 Jeff Ruby Steaks at Turfway Park, a key Kentucky Derby prep worth 100-50-25-15-10 points to the top five finishers. This $777,000 race is contested at 1 1/8 miles over the all-weather surface, and it’s a fascinating mix of proven synthetic runners, turf shippers, and developing three-year-olds trying to peak at the right time.

Using the past performances from Today’s Racing Digest, I’ve evaluated each runner’s form, speed figures, and projected race shape to identify the top contenders.

Field Overview & Key Handicapping Factors

This race presents two major handicapping questions:

  • Surface transition: Several runners are switching from turf or dirt to synthetic.
  • Distance stretch: The move to 1 1/8 miles is a hurdle for multiple contenders.

With a likely honest pace scenario, I’m focusing on runners who can finish strongly while already proving themselves on this surface or at similar distances.

Top Contenders

#1 Turf Star – Sleeper with Upside

Turf Star is a bit under the radar but has back class, including a 135 rating in a Grade 2 effort. Adding blinkers for a trainer who hits at 30% with the move makes him intriguing.

He could save ground and work out a perfect trip behind the leaders.

Read more at Today's Racing Digest

Louisiana Derby 2026 Video Analysis (3-21-26)

Louisiana Derby video analysis at the Fair Grounds (3-21-26). This is a Kentucky Derby 2026 points race. Road to Kentucky Derby 2026 video record (28 10-4-5).

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Bourbonette Oaks 2026 Analysis (3-21-26)

This is one of the more intriguing Kentucky Oaks prep races on the calendar, and the 2026 Bourbonette Oaks at Turfway Park shapes up as a wide-open betting race. With a $300,000 purse, Oaks points on the line, and a full field of developing three-year-old fillies, this mile-and-a-sixteenth test on the synthetic surface demands a sharp read on pace, progression, and surface suitability.

I’ve been tracking these Oaks preps closely, and this race presents a great opportunity to find value—especially with several runners trying something new, whether it’s surface, distance, or class level.

Race Overview: Pace & Setup

The key to this race starts with the pace—and more specifically, whether Resplendence can get away with another easy lead.

She’s controlled the tempo in back-to-back Turfway routes, but the numbers tell a deeper story. Her pace rating dropped significantly last time, allowing her to “walk the dog” on the front end. That scenario feels unlikely to repeat here with more tactical speed drawn nearby.

Horses like Resist and possibly Blazing Brat should ensure a more honest tempo. If that happens, the race could tilt toward stalkers and closers—especially those proven on synthetic.

Meet the field

1. Resplendence (5-1)

Her chances hinge entirely on the early pace. If she gets loose again, she’s dangerous. If not, she’s vulnerable.

2. Resist (12-1)

She’s better than she looks on paper. Toss the wide post trip last time—this inside draw should allow a more efficient stalking trip. If she rebounds to her earlier figures, she can hit the board.

Read more at Today's Racing Digest.  

Friday, March 20, 2026

Fair Grounds Oaks 2026 Analysis (3-21-26)

The Grade 2 Fair Grounds Oaks is one of the most important final stepping-stone races on the road to the Kentucky Oaks. Run at 1 1/16 miles at Fair Grounds Race Course on Louisiana Derby Day, the race brings together a competitive group of three-year-old fillies chasing valuable Kentucky Oaks qualifying points.

Using the past performances from Today’s Racing Digest, I’ll break down the field, evaluate the pace scenario, and rank the contenders.

Meet the Field

The Fair Grounds Oaks drew a compact but competitive group of seven fillies. Several arrive from key prep races while others attempt to prove they belong at the graded stakes level.

1. Miss Metoyer

This filly improved dramatically when winning by 13 lengths at Delta Downs last time with a 129 final time rating. However, all of her victories have come at Delta Downs, and stepping up in class while stretching out against graded stakes company is a major challenge.

She could impact the early pace from the rail, but it’s difficult to project her carrying that speed against this caliber of competition.

2. Newtown Pike

This filly has steadily improved for trainer Lindsay Schultz, with final time ratings climbing from 101 to 120 and then 138 in the Martha Washington Stakes at Oaklawn.

While the upward trajectory is encouraging, the strength of that Oaklawn prep is questionable. Several runners from the race have yet to return with strong follow-up performances.

Read more at Today's Racing Digest