
He is probably the only public handicapper who has closed every race at colonial downs since day one, and he is back for more in 2025: Nick is choices Returns with picks and analysis for every day of the colonial meeting.
- Date/Post time: 31/12: 30 pm
- Races: 9
- Transfers: Choose 6, $ 1,933
Race 1
We start the map with a limited peat sprint in Virginia for two-year-old mares a dozen deep wtih four on the AE list.
| 7. Honor our country | Trombetta has two first-timers next to each other in the Startpoort, this better in the morning and better bred for turf. |
| 5. Wickedwithbourbon | Cross-feeding for Saturday is Sormeaux’s Filly, who was second in her second start, her first at Colonial. Makes peat debut. |
| 6. Hovekoma | Lopez wiped the double yesterday and on board Duarte Merrieveeulen has the chance to catch the opener today. |
Race 2
Going a mile on the dirt, which starts early in the parachute, his seven downafting samples/optional claimants, none for claims.
| 5. Low land magic | We will give the lead to the good magic (and therefore curllin) origin of the Merrease of Correas looking for a three-level on three different tracks. |
| 3. Classic cap | Only two in the field have colonial starts and although it was in second place, Darrs’s marefish came to the Chenery last year. Russell has a cool duo. |
| 7. Cat’s cave | Tomlinson’s filly foal is the only one in the field with a colonial victory, but that was a while back in the breaking of her girl. Running well lately. |
Race 3
A little further back in the parachute are seven more compensation/optional claimants, two of which will be saddled by Ness.
| 5. Stronsino | Made a bad start at Pimlico with an impressive victory at Laurel and now seems to be repeating while they still go one turn. |
| 1. Holiday wage | Saffie sends a sloppy starter from Saratoga to colonial looking for a big achievement and perhaps a victory with a good start. |
| 2. Winters Lion | Conceptcion gets the mountain on one of the most consistent runners in the Beyer-Wise field. |

Race 4
In a peat sprint, mares and mares are in line with several victories, but none on the colonial turf except the Merrieveeulen of West earlier this meeting.
| 3. JZ’s last scene | Wolfendale’s Merrieveeulen (yes, the cousin of Maggie) has run two solid sprints in her last two starts. Maybe more should be placed in advance. |
| 5. Lady Ensign | Peat sprints have recently preferred routes, but the veteran mare has not yet discovered that the circle of the colonial winner is still. |
| 7. Shameless bride | The Firieve van West was impressive in her debut, but goes to another class here. Still expect a good performance. |
Race 5
Maiden female claimants again fill a starting gate with four on the AE list, two with a good chacne to break through.
| 12. Sticked | Joseph’s foal may have been dumped in her first colonial start, but today finds an easier group. |
| 4. Red Royalty | Tomlinson’s filly foal has made some nice starts on the dirt and can breed and run well on the turf. |
| 2. Unstable | Blair’s four -year -old seems to return to stronger soil and can benefit from further on the turf. |
Race 6
Allowance/optional claimants sprint on the dirt for which three are for claims. Especially with these veterans the speed will matter.
| 7. Because you are beautiful | The winner in three of the four is the mare of Magee, which in some cases yielded good figures in anterior scores. |
| 1. My flicker | In March, the veteran mare of Capuano surpassed the mare of Magee and it might be ready to do this again after a nice Saratoga win. |
| 3. Trumpets | Klesaris has a fun career profit percentage at Colonial and starts a new in his barn that will also be in the mix early. |
Nick’s Notes
- Picks will continue below.
- Three riders doubled on Wednesday: Paco Lopezwho wiped the early double with a few favorites; Sheldon Russell, He won for woman Brittany Russell and before Kenny McPeek; and last year’s victory leader I am CurtisHe scored for Jonathan Thomas And Rudy BrissetThe last one with a nose …
- Eight different trainers scored on Wednesday …

Race 7
The previous Virginia Derby -distance of 1 1/4 miles on peat are much known to colonial downs, three with earlier victories here.
| 6. Bodecream | Ness’s Soil Eister -Ruin can handle the distance and has a colonial victory. Lopez gets the mountain. |
| 5. Class photo | Hester starts a foal of the opening day, claim that seems to be the first colonial double winner and to register a three-turf. |
| 8. Escape key | Of the dismissal, Conceptcion’s Mount will probably be in charge during the two -minute race, but that is long to keep it. |
Race 8
A dozen fill the featured Virginia-restricted “non-winners of one other than” with two in-measurement winners known to Colonial, among others.
| 5. King Covee | The seven colonial starts without a victory can look shaky, but that was behind Repo stones and in most cases Kingdom and other hard knockers. |
| 9. Twain | Meyers, from her first victory of the meeting yesterday, will be tough again with the Joy Colt of a kitten who finished third in the Murphy in May. |
| 4. Gas sool | New in the world of winners is Lauer’s Ruin, who walked well in Colonial in very few starts. Would have to run well again. |
Race 9
A peat route for girls is the colonial final with a solid sampling of starting to separate. View the AE motto.
| 4. Your Lordship | Curtis gets the mountain for movement on an English and makes his second start in the US after a respectable outing in Saratoga. |
| 10. Mr. Business | Can Schuh’s Colt duplicate his recent start in Gulfstream with Gallardo on board? Will be a player if he can. |
| 11. Fight club | Casse starts an expensive will of Wil with Paco on board. Such as the father and love the lines of the peat on the Damzijde. |
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