Laurel Park Picks and Ponderings: September 14, 2025 * The Racing Biz

Laurel Park Picks and Ponderings: September 14, 2025 * The Racing Biz

Race 4: Claim $ 12,500 (conditioned), 3-year-olds and higher, mares and mares, 5 1/2 furlongs

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# 8 Antoniacacci Girl (3-1) Was a stem and pounter trip to win at Timonium Last Out. She has been ultra-consistent lately and runs a Brisnet figure of 75 in three of her last four starts. #7 Anotherhope (2-1) Overwon a bad start to win at Colonial Last Out with a career-best 81. It was a particularly nice victory, seen how much she was taken out of her element. #6 ADE (7-2) In the worst case, class lighting gets a little better after the majority of the year, in the worst case. She was flat in Timonium for the last time, but should appreciate a return to the big song.

Race 5: Starter Optional Claiming $ 16,000, 3-year-olds and up, 5 1/2 Furlongs (grass)

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#14 Shear Magic (4-1) Will need some help to make up for the eligible list, but it will be very difficult if she does. She broke her girl in an impressive gate-to-thread style last in her second start of a break of eight months. Even if she cannot be released from far outside, she can work out a trip just outside the pace if necessary. #1 Corrected pedigree (2-1) Has got better with every start since he returned from a six -month break in June. He just rose and missed the last, and will probably make a similar increase when the rail opens for him. #3 Go to Bingo (5-1) Has hit the exact three starts in his last three, and although he is susceptible to problems, his sharp current form deserves respect.

Race 6: Maiden claims $ 25,000, 3-6 year olds, 1 mile

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# 9 Gung to (2-1) Ran a solid 74 in a very salty first race on the debut on the Black-Eyed Susan Day Undercard. He has been racing twice on grass since then, shows speed and is caught the last and finds a friendly group to return to dirt. #8 Pump it on (10-1) Little showed in Parx last, but he has worked well since then and comes in for the first time for a tag. #6 Tell them I am comin (3-1) Has had a lot of opportunities, but he is confronted with a simpler field than he has seen in a while. That can help his cause a bit, although they are wary of taking low opportunities.

Race 7: Allowance (N/W1X), 3-year-olds and UP, MD-RESTED, 1 1/16 miles (grass)

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#10 Joker (1-1) Takes a class drop after he had held in his last few races against better rivals in Colonial. He also has an early speed in a race without much of it, so he should be able to make the front and not look back, albeit on a low number. #5 Nothingbutbluesky (10-1) Well closed for fourth place at this level for the last time despite a country trip. He can be compressed, given the possible scenario, but he is slightly roasted and has to grab a share at least. #4 Carvellian Quest (6-1) Shifts back to the grass after a trio of number two on dirt. He has a tactical speed, which will give him an advantage in a race like this.

Race 8: Allowance Optional Claiming (N/W3X), 3-year-olds and higher, 1 1/16 miles

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#5 Hittheroadjak (3-1) Looked fantastic in the winter and spring, but went to the sidelines after a gloomy effort in Delaware Park in May. He has worked fantastic lately, with back-to-back five Furlong exercises in his lines. A great effort here will probably mean an engagement with the Maryland Million Classic, where he finished fourth last year. #1 Duke of Gloucester (5-2) Won to dominate fashion two and three starts back in Parx, then fourth against a number of very stylish rivals in the mayor’s Mile Stakes. Dexter Haddock comes in for the mountain and looks ready to get a great trip on the rail. #2 Goodbye Note (9-2)Another potential Mari Maryland Million Classic candider, faded after racing at the pace for the last time in Delaware Park. However, he had started a sharp winner there two of them and looks ready for a rebound.

Race 9: Maiden claims $ 25,000, 3-6 year olds, 1 1/16 miles (grass)

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#1 Chocolate Brownie (8-1) Was the only first starter in the field at the end debut, and he was very compromised by Tempo after he had fallen far from a loose leader. He still ran a solid 70 at that place and has room to improve. #6 Oxford Union (8-1) Improved sharply in his third start of a dismissal of eight months, and the second grass starts in that piece, recently out. He closed well from honest fractions to grab second against a similar field like today. Another step forward is certainly possible. #7 Basic Miles (6-1) Has slowly returned to its best form, including a fifth place in relation to chocolate brownie in his last race.

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