Delaware Park picks and analysis: October 9, 2025
- CARRYOVERS: None
- POST TIME: 12:45 P.M.
- NUMBER OF RACES: 9
RACE 1
| 5. Mikey’s Jewel | Veteran’s in pretty good recent form, arrives off a win and might offer some value |
| 3. Ribbonsinherhair | The most likely winner but in-and-out form makes her hard to love if the odds go much below the morning line |
| 6. Lachicafortequila | Just a couple races removed from efforts that fit |
RACE 2
| 3. He’s in Charge | 7-year-old guns for ninth consecutive starter allowance win |
| 8. Al Ameeq | Likely to be involved in the early pace and gave a good account of himself slugging it out with the even money fave in latest |
| 2. The Heights | Rallied nicely to be third behind top choice in latest and looks for a similar outcome here |
RACE 3
| 4. Bolt Del Marea | Bolt d’Oro colt has been firing morning bullets, and 9/12 move was 4/5 faster than any other runner |
| 2. Hollywood Import | Hard-hitting Capuano barn sends out a pair, including this Honor A. P. colt, who cost $50k at auction |
| 6. Just Jo Jo | Pricey Constitution colt is a half to a first-out winner |
RACING NOTES
- Samuel Marin had a riding triple Wednesday, including a sweep of the late double with St. Jude ($7.80) for trainer Ben Perkins, Jr. and Duela Dent ($9.40) for Alberto Plaza. He also won aboard Holiday Express ($4.40) for Perkins…
- Angel Cruz rode a pair of winners himself, taking the opener with first-timer Keystone State ($9.60) for Cal Lynch and winning a starter/optional claimer with Big Hat Willie ($10.80) for Rob Atras…
RACE 4
| 8. Cloud Music | Speed of the speed and may have an easier run of it this time than last when pressed most of the trip; has won at the level |
| 9. American Unity | Pretty good form and has won versus better, but last was just ok when beaten favorite, running on a bit late while never a threat |
| 12. Mailman Money | Very competitve at higher levels and it looks like trainer Ward is trying to sell a turf horse before turf sesaon ends; tough if drawing in |
| 10. Maxwell Esquire | Third start off the bench, has better to run back to, and added ground may help |
RACE 5
| 3. Royal Princess | Russell duo both could be formidable; just missed versus similar in latest and has speed and ability to stalk |
| 2. Rock the Rainbow | Not sure she beat much of anything, and it was over a year ago, but holy smokes – an 18-length debut win?!?! Rider Marin retains the mount |
| 5. Crusader Rabbit | The “other” Russell gets husband Sheldon up and didn’t do much wrong when last seen in ’24; trainer Russell has a 30% strike rate and positive ROI off similar breaks |
RACE 6
| 4. Undertone | Stuck with it pretty well in debut and gets blinkers on for second outing; dam a G3 winner on the main track |
| 9. Matadora | Beaten fave in last two, including a maiden event at the Spa; tough if drawing in |
| 2. Thula | Disastrous debut but trainer Motion keeps her in special weight company and gives go-to turf rider Ruiz the assignment |
| 3. Good Golly Msfolly | Badly outfooted going short, gets a bit more ground for second start |
RACE 7
| 5. Sassafrassness | Dominant win in first off the Ness claim, and the trainer wins 37% of the time second off the claim following a win; stretch out to two turns appears to have been a plus in a race that’s produced two next out winners |
| 7. Naked Eye | Got a bit of a freshening after two forgivable off-color efforts (in a G3 and on turf); best contends, but we’re giving the nod to recency |
| 4. Vanilla Sundae | Got a couple of months off and a barn switch after latest; huge maiden score starting to stick out like a sore thumb on her PPs, and her two-turn tries aren’t great either; maybe class relief helps |
RACE 8
| 7. Vieux Carre | May not be good enough, but on the other hand, maybe with just seven starts, she’s just figuring it out now; either way she should be running at the end and the pace might work to her advantage |
| 2. Summer’s Comin | Couple of tough outings but three back local try was good |
| 5. Drink This Cup | Destroyed a CT allowance field, albeit at 1-5, that’s produced two next-out winners |
RACE 9
| 4. Where’s My Chew | Gets blinkers on after solid middle move in latest despite wide journey; class relief a positive |
| 6. Heaven’s Got Fire | Could be speed of the speed |
| 7. Tojo’s Mojo | Gets a bit of an easier assignment; trainer-jock combo 33% in limited tries |
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