
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: 10/12: 30 hours
- Races: 8
- Transfers: No
Race 1
Virginia-restricted Two-year-old girls go a two-part peat mile with two First-Timers under a group that had capable debut.
| 5. Dynacito | The stretching of a mile is Woodslaan Farm’s (The Plains) Colt from a dynaire who gave up the joy of Saddler and the Dynaghost of Wolfie. |
| 3. Stone Cold Jones | A step forward in the classroom and stretching from 5 1/2 furlongs is Godsey’s student, in a fairly good place to break through. |
| 1. Vekomasan | Weaver makes his debut a Vekoma foal sent from Saratoga to start here, one to look in the paddock up close. |
Race 2
Two years old Maidenvallijen will go seven Furlongs on the dirt with two First-Timers who capture the morning line love thanks to the selling price.
| 4. Luv your neighbor | Stidham puts the leading jockey of the finish on board a Constitution Firster for Lael Stable, who probably looks big on the circuit. |
| 1. Royalties wealth | Van de Starters with Starts has Trombetta’s Union Rags Filly the best start so far with a near-miss at six Furlongs. Distance will help. |
| 7. Prosecco Rita | Russell’s filly foal has work under her belt after a little break after showing talent this spring in the Fair Hill Mornings. |
Race 3
Female $ 12.5K Die Maidens claims Sprint Six Furlongs on the dirt, all with little success with little success.
| 5. Lamenous | The classic Empire Filly from McCutchen is back to $ 12.5K with an important jockey switch that can lead to a milestone victory. |
| 8. Irish B Goode | With the Bug Rider Burhnam and a steady one-turn, the four-year-old of McClure may have found a niche on the colonial dirt in her last start. |
| 1. Madame Markialicz | The Verrieveeulen of Sormeaux may just need a start to get going in 2025 after a major dismissal of a better performance in 2024. |

Race 4
Sprinting on the peat are two-year-old girls in Virginia-restricted, five who make their debut while gaining six experience in colonial starts.
| 5. Karate Island | If Thomas did not doubt, Russell’s gelding would have two local victories under his belt. Don’t doubt Thomas here today. |
| 10. Jigger | The foal of Ferris Allen disappointed on the dirt, but has run two solid races at Colonial since he switched to the turf. Expect another solid outing today. |
| 3. Little Boss Man | Woodberry Payne debuts a gelding with which he has worked together the entire meeting at Colonial and gets Sanchez on board. |
Race 5
The first race of the card with winners in it is a peat sprint for $ 16k requirements “non-winners of three or three-year-old” led by a bet candidate.
| 8. Turbulent power | Weaver’s Colt Tested Stakes Company this spring with mild success and then went well in a drop to claim company at Monmouth. |
| 4. Keep up | A recent addition to the Darrs Stable is a soil eister requirer who won in his last start, a legitimate Virginia flocked to repeat. |
| 6. Enahm | Schoenthal’s gelding ran well about his chances in his first career turf sprint. A repeated effort of mid -August must be good enough for a victory. |
Race 6
Virginia-restricted “non-winners or two other than” go a mile on the turf without clearly striking and not much that can be excluded.
| 2. Loper eyes | Such as the racing distance of Casse’s Gun Runner valid looking for his first victory without DQ, perhaps fresher than many here. |
| 3. Hope is alive | One of the three here who broke their girl in this meeting, he came almost two lengths before Duarte’s Ruin, who won in his next start. |
| 8. Mr. Keys | One of the two here for Meyers, which has risen two consistent career on two very different levels. Turns to turf and two turns here. |

Race 7
Allowance/optional $ 75k requirers in a well-balanced field go seven furlongs with stalkers who want to benefit at speed.
| 8. Radical right | PACE could be all’s gelding, who shared a second place dead heat with Payne’s in their last start. |
| 1. Showstopper copper | The 2025 Punch Line winner at the front learned to judge in its last start. The gelding of Payne is now going well. |
| 10. Holiday wage | One of the at least three that you expect to dispute at the front. If the other two do not appear, watch out. |
Race 8
Female $ 16k -Reisers “Non -Winners of Two Lifetime” go a mile on the inner peat, many of the contenders come from a race at this level.
| 3. Nicky Jolene | Aguayo’s four -year -old Merrieveeulen has difficulty finding firm grass, but has run well on the surface she has found. |
| 6. Sticked | For those who avoid fast comebacks, beware of Joseph’s Filly, who won after a similar short break earlier in the meeting in Colonial. |
| 5th Bella Surla | Brion’s switch to Boyce in the IJzers almost worked at this level in her last start. Expect a similar achievement today. |
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