Saturday, June 27, 2026

Stephen Foster Stakes 2026 Analysis (6-27-26)

The Grade 1 Stephen Foster Stakes headlines Saturday’s card at Churchill Downs with a $2 million purse for older horses going 1 1/8 miles on the main track. Originally scheduled as a seven-horse field, the race was reduced to five runners following the scratches of Forged Steel and Navajo Warrior, setting up an intriguing tactical battle among four accomplished Grade 1 winners.

Race Overview

The Stephen Foster will be run as Race 11 with a scheduled post time of 6:14 p.m. ET. The compact field should create an interesting pace scenario, with Willy D’s and Magnitude expected to show early speed while White Abarrio looks for another ground-saving trip. That could leave Sovereignty in an ideal stalking position, with Baeza making one late run from the back.

Horse-by-Horse Analysis

1- Willy D’s (20-1)

Willy D’s enters off a victory in a non-graded stakes at Oaklawn, earning a solid speed figure while battling on the lead. However, his recent graded stakes performances have consistently fallen short of the numbers required to compete with this group. While he should be involved early from the rail, stepping into Grade 1 company represents a significant class test.

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Fleur de Lis Stakes 2026 Analysis (6-27-26)

The Grade 2 Fleur de Lis Stakes headlines the undercard on Stephen Foster Day at Churchill Downs, offering a $500,000 purse for fillies and mares going 1 1/8 miles on the main track. A compact field of five has assembled, but despite the small size, this race features plenty of quality and an intriguing pace scenario.

While the morning-line favorites have strong credentials, the race could set up perfectly for a stalking runner capable of capitalizing if the leaders soften each other up.

Pace Scenario

The early pace figures to be controlled by Splendora and Shred the Gnar.

Splendora breaks from the rail after an impressive victory in the Grade 2 Shawnee Stakes, where she stalked before taking command and defeating Immersive by more than two lengths. Drawing the inside post, Flavien Prat will likely have no choice but to send her early and establish position.

Shred the Gnar, unbeaten in three starts at Churchill Downs, exits a victory in the Grade 1 La Troienne Stakes. From the outside post, Luis Saez should be able to sit just outside Splendora and apply pressure throughout the opening stages.

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Friday, June 26, 2026

Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash Picks (6-27-26)

Video analysis of the $175,000 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash at Laurel Park (6-27-26). 

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Japan Racing Association Turf Cup Picks (6-27-26)

Video analysis of the $125,000 Japan Racing Association Turf Cup at Laurel Park (6-27-26). 

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Bango Stakes 2026 Analysis (6-27-26)

The Grade 3 Bango Stakes brings together a solid group of older sprinters at Churchill Downs on Saturday, and several runners enter in sharp form. While proven stakes performers such as Cornucopian and Dr. Venkman command respect, the improving Built appears poised to continue his strong transition into a sprint specialist.

Race Overview

The pace should be honest from the outset with Cornucopian and Harrodsburg expected to show early speed. Built, breaking from the outside post, figures to enjoy a stalking trip under Irad Ortiz Jr., while Dr. Venkman and Extra Anejo should settle just behind the leaders.

Main Contenders

Cornucopian (#2)

Bob Baffert’s Cornucopian remains one of the most accomplished sprinters in the field. He has won three of four starts this season, including Grade 3 victories in the San Carlos Stakes and the Aristides at Churchill Downs on May 30.

His fifth-place finish in the Grade 1 Churchill Downs Stakes on May 2 can be forgiven against tougher competition. He owns some of the strongest recent speed figures in the race and should secure a forward position throughout beneath Flavien Prat.

If he reproduces either of his graded-stakes-winning efforts from this season, he will be a major factor from start to finish.

Extra Anejo (#5)

Extra Anejo could be the value horse underneath in vertical wagers.

The Steve Asmussen trainee made his first start in almost nine months on May 21 and should move forward in his second start of the year. He owns prior graded stakes success and has proven capable of handling the Churchill Downs surface.

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Saturday, June 20, 2026

Bertrando Stakes 2026 Analysis (6-20-26)

The $100,000 Bertrando Stakes headlines Saturday card at Los Alamitos Race Course, going as Race 9 for California-bred horses aged three and up. The one-mile dirt contest has attracted a compact field of six.

After reviewing the pace scenario, speed figures, and track profile, Coach Cronin emerges as the horse to beat.

Pace Scenario Favors Speed

One of the most important handicapping angles in this race is the projected pace setup.

Coach Cronin appears to be the lone true front-runner in the field, a significant advantage considering one mile races at Los Alamitos have historically favored horses racing on or near the lead. Front-runners and pressers account for the vast majority of winners at this distance, making early position especially valuable.

With little apparent pressure up front, Coach Cronin could find himself controlling the tempo from the start.

Favorite: Coach Cronin

Coach Cronin enters the Bertrando Stakes in outstanding form for trainer Bob Hess Jr. The six-year-old gelding has won five of his last seven starts and arrives off back-to-back victories at the one-mile distance.

His most recent performance was particularly impressive, as he wired the field while earning one of the strongest speed figures in the race (144 FTR). Prior to that, he scored another front-running victory at Santa Anita, confirming that his current form is no fluke.

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