Nick’s Picks: Colonial Downs Picks September 13, 2025 * The Racing Biz

Nick’s Picks: Colonial Downs Picks September 13, 2025 * The Racing Biz

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: 13/12: 30 September
  • Races: 10
  • Transfers: Pick 6, $ 12,761 (mandatory payment)

Race 1

In a peat print, $ 16k female girl claims all with countless starts, including different at this level at colonial downs.

10. American KestrelWith Thomas who took over from Colonial for Tagg, this Miss ran a strong miles at this level; Cutting back to Sprint only helps.
3. Orquida RealAnother mandriage with a lot of career starts without a victory that went well at Colonial in her last start in a return to the grasszel.
7. Naval HospitalCasse’s Merrieveeulen disappointed as a favorite in a deep field on August 23, can get a better value without expectations today.

Race 2

Two year old girls optional $ 50k requirements sprinting on the turf will find Ness’s Colt a challenge that breaks out.

5. WhatchasaynowWhatchasaynow about taking a chance with one of the two of Magee’s First-timers who are upset with a catch train?
1. Payment BalaSanchez is back on board to end after a test debut with a fast early pace. Expect a better journey but not a better price.
8. Spidey manRussell debuts a Maxis Mischief Yearling purchase of the phasig-tipton Midlantic Sale that has become in Fair Hill.

Race 3

Never-Won-Three Starters tackle seven-year-old on the dirt with a rare visit from the connection of Book’em Danno trainer Derek Ryan and owners Atlantic Six Racing-a intriguing sight.

7. Blue KingdomNess starts a gelding of the claim and a victory at this distance in July that may be in the lead alone.
1. DeadpanThe victory for Gaudet’s gelding at Colonial came on a wet fast surface while he was claimed. Should see a step back on dirt.
6. Two is a crowdRyan finds this place for the debut of 2025 of his cloud computing valid looking for his late autumn form shown at Aqueduct.

Race 4

Open $ 10k requirements try a two-dork mile on turf in an experienced field with a total of 204 starts and among them 41 victories.

2. Golden footThe Golding of Thomas comes to the east and back to the turf after having seen much better in Socal.
1. DriftwoodLoveberry has achieved some nice victories at Colonial and returns on closing day before his first performance in 2025.
7. My sea bitWon here at the front at this level after a speed of the second speed at Colonial. It always seems to be in charge of a certain point in the race.

Race 5

Female $ 30k Maiden -Reisers go 1 1/16 miles with the Meyers Mayers from the VAE, Casse’s from Florida and the rest that is familiar with colonial.

1. Perfect UnionSORMEAUX LEVE LOVEBERRY in a return to the claims for his Tiz The Law Filly that will have early speed.
2. MoonscapeHemingway’s mandarde runs roughly the same on both surfaces and has more upward potential than different others in this area.
8. Ruby HamiltonIntrigged by Meyers’ VAE sender from Audible who trained in Middleburg and will see the turf for the first time. They liked her enough to try her in the Vae -Oaken for what it is worth.

Race 6

Two years old maiden fillings go 1 1/16 miles on the grass, all familiar with colonial except for Trombetta’s First-Timer and Thomas’ del Mar Shipper.

3. Nickel savingMcPeek has two solid submissions, but gives the lead to the person who received against each other in his debut in August.
4. Unlikely youThomas sends one of del Mar for Curtis to drive after a solid second place where “The Turf meets the branding.”
1. Honor AztecaLoveberry and Sormeaux are back on the rail. Showed a preference for the outer post and grass in its last start.

Nick’s Notes

  • Picks will continue below.
  • Jockey and trainer statistics up to and including 6 September …
  • Two jockeys, Paco Lopez And Victor Carrasco Each won twice on Friday evening. The two wins provide Lopez 40 for the finish and an eight-win lead I am Curtis For the driving title with another day left. Curtis has eight planned Saturday confirmations, so unless he inserts a sweep from them, Lopez will secure his first colonial driving title …
  • Trainer Mark Casse Won a few Friday and now has 11 wins at De Meeting. Mike Trombetta Will win his third consecutive colonial training title; He has 30 victories at the meeting, while the nearest pursuer Brittany RussellWho once won Friday has 23 …
  • The Casse trained Raptor’s won the Friday function with Mychel Sanchez In the irons. It was the second victory of the meeting for Raptor’s. Meet leader Cairo Street Has three wins to lead all runners …
  • On the way to the last day of the meeting, Darrs Inc. A lead of one win about the estate of R. Larry Johnson for a leading owner’s title. David Ross’s Darrs has 11 wins for the 10 of the Johnson Estate. Because neither of them has been introduced a horse on Saturday, the rankings will end …

Race 7

Three of these mares and mares come in from victories for a grass mile for optional $ 25k requirers in a route that is largely void of speed.

5. Three timesDelacour started the Meet Red Hot and can finish the meeting in the same way with a consistent not this time Merrieveeulen seems to want more land.
8. Next girlBailes’s filly foal supported a solid outing on the grass with a victory over the dirt. She comes back to peat to repeat.
1. AtmidnachtCampbell’s filly foal gets a last chance to win at least one start in each of her last two seasons in Colonial.

Race 8

The $ 100,000 Bert Allen reverses many previous colonial winners with a few that really stands out.

6. Wolfie’s DynaghostWhat a successful career Woodslane’s Wolfie’s Dynaghost has had, including winning this race last year in his only colonial start. A top three finish brings him more than $ 1 million in income.
3. Mission NorthFisher’s four-year-old Noble Mission Velding won the find at Colonial in his last start, his second flat victory of the year to go with two Steeplechase victories.
9. Stormy flightHam Smith, a sevenfold winner of the colonial encounter in the 2000s, did not start with many in this meeting, but when he is on turf, he is very consistent in finding the money.

Race 9

The $ 100,000 Nellie Mae Cox for Fillies and Mares has the Miss Disco and Brookmeade winners of this meeting under impressive contenders.

8. Public defenderCibelli’s Constitution Filly goes for a four -fruit that started in Gulfstream in January. Curtis wins twice in this meeting and gets the mountain.
2. WinfinityWhether it is on the dirt or the turf, Ortiz is not this time -stabbing merring, always seems to be better at colonial than anywhere else.
6. At the momentA three-peat can be a long task in this group, but this marefreen has shown a clear revival since he enters the Russell barn.

RACE 10

In a two-part peat mile, a dozen $ 16k Maiden-Reisers are planned for the final of the finish. See you soon, farewell, adieu.

3. GrampsMcPeek’s Colt showed improvement and more confidence in the switch to dirt and drop in the classroom. Today it should be transferred to this level to turf.
10. Fly commanderThe gelding of Ochoa has had many starts, but only a few recent people have been on grass, the best of his career.
2. Hidden in HondurasFirst-timer for Thomas and Curtis, a purchase of $ 40k as a yearling, debuts for $ 16,000.

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