Nick’s Picks: Colonial Downs Picks July 31, 2025 * The Racing Biz

Nick’s Picks: Colonial Downs Picks July 31, 2025 * The Racing Biz

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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 countryTrombetta has two first-timers next to each other in the Startpoort, this better in the morning and better bred for turf.
5. WickedwithbourbonCross-feeding for Saturday is Sormeaux’s Filly, who was second in her second start, her first at Colonial. Makes peat debut.
6. HovekomaLopez 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 magicWe 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 capOnly 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 caveTomlinson’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. StronsinoMade 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 wageSaffie sends a sloppy starter from Saratoga to colonial looking for a big achievement and perhaps a victory with a good start.
2. Winters LionConceptcion 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 sceneWolfendale’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 EnsignPeat sprints have recently preferred routes, but the veteran mare has not yet discovered that the circle of the colonial winner is still.
7. Shameless brideThe 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. StickedJoseph’s foal may have been dumped in her first colonial start, but today finds an easier group.
4. Red RoyaltyTomlinson’s filly foal has made some nice starts on the dirt and can breed and run well on the turf.
2. UnstableBlair’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 beautifulThe winner in three of the four is the mare of Magee, which in some cases yielded good figures in anterior scores.
1. My flickerIn 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. TrumpetsKlesaris 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. BodecreamNess’s Soil Eister -Ruin can handle the distance and has a colonial victory. Lopez gets the mountain.
5. Class photoHester 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 keyOf 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 CoveeThe 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. TwainMeyers, 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 soolNew 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 LordshipCurtis gets the mountain for movement on an English and makes his second start in the US after a respectable outing in Saratoga.
10. Mr. BusinessCan Schuh’s Colt duplicate his recent start in Gulfstream with Gallardo on board? Will be a player if he can.
11. Fight clubCasse 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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