CHAMPIONSHIP MEET STATS: 113-36-25-10 / $196.90 (-$29.10) BEST BETS: 7-5-1-0 / $13.90 (-$.10) SPOT PLAYS: 8-1-3-3 / $3.80 (-$12.20) BEST BET: COURTS ON FIRE (10th) SPOT PLAY: UWAITILLGOFIRST (1st) Race 1: Trackmaster 74.5 (NW L2 76.5) or less/Opt. $10,000 Clm. Series - Pick 5 (7) UWAITILLGOFIRST split foes and finished willingly while wrapped up late because fourth was his limit in that May 16 start. He looks like a horse we want to follow. (5) NATIONAL SPORT and (6) DUDDIE’S LOR are two veteran performers with the ability to flash early speed. If one of them elects to fire out and makes the front without too much resistance, they could go a long way. [DRF HARNESS: Get Harness Eye PPs for this card] Race 2: Trackmaster 77.5 (NW L2 79.5) or less/Opt. $12,500 Clm. Series (5) WARRAWEE YANKEE is one of a few in here dropping a notch and this guy also goes back to Boyd. Silva trainee finds a great spot to leave or search for cover. (3) AMERICAN MERCURY is off a very sharp score in the amateur ranks and would be very tough in here with a repeat performance. (7) LMC PEANUTS WATCHN moves in a few slots on the gate and that will help. He’s another class-dropper. Race 3: Non-winners 2 (NW L2 3) races or $25,000 (NW L2 $30,000) life/Maidens draw inside - Pick 6 (6) LASTDRIVEDOWNMAIN looked a bit on the green side at Philly on the smaller track but has plenty of late pace in the stretch. I think he’ll like the switch to the bigger oval and the price should be right. (4) SHOW ME YOUR ACE has qualified well behind some top 3-year-olds like Fragment, who just won a NYSS on Sunday at Saratoga. This guy is clearly the one to beat but perhaps not worth a short price. (3) GANDHI was ambitiously placed in the Platinum series. This group should suit him better. Race 4: Trackmaster 83.5 (NW 2L5 85.5) or less Series (4) HIRANYA N got caught in a crazy-fast 1:49 1/5 mile last time and his 26 1/5 last quarter made no dent in the losing margin. This looks like a spot where he can tap into his early speed and take charge; Tetrick’s choice of five horses. (8) BLUE ONYX perked up in his second start back from a short vacation and perhaps this 4-year-old is ready to go on a run. (5) BEAT COP exits the same race as the top pick and finished ahead of him by a couple of lengths. From that perspective it is hard not to include him. (1) ALWAYS B GIBBY has been as sharp as they come in these TM83 races. Race 5: Trackmaster 80.5 (NW L2 82.75) or less/NW $680 p.s. in 2026 Series (2) SERIOUSLY HANOVER has been really good since landing in this barn and you have to assume he’ll be handled very aggressively tonight. (1) REAL WILLEY has early speed and form on his side; win player. (4) STOP THE SHOOTIN’ dropped to this level and closed well for a small piece last time. He should be closer to the action from the improved post. Race 6: Trackmaster 71 (NW L2 73) or less/Opt. $7,500 Clm. Series - $50K GTD Pick 4 (6) LOU’S RODEO was out well before the half, wide half of the final turn and rallied very nicely for second last time. Versatile 3-year-old should have every chance at success tonight. (5) SPARTACUS BLUECHIP is another horse that has come to life since moving into the Sager barn. He’s a big threat despite bumping up a notch on the TM scale. (2) ROCK JAGGER has hit the board about half the time in 2026 and seems like a good underneath play. (11) LYLEGROUND got a win and a second in his last two tries in this class. (1) SEIZE CONTROL gets a huge driver change to Kelly. Race 7: Trackmaster 74.5 (NW L2 76.5) or less/Opt. $10,000 Clm. Series (1) LYONS LIBERTY has lost his form as the conditions have gotten more difficult. I’m taking a shot here that this field will be more to his liking. (3) DEAN B HANOVER seems to be coming into form after a number of months on the sidelines. At his best he can definitely win. (5) IDIOSYNCRATIC hasn’t been seen in four weeks but does get a double class drop here and changes barns. Race 8: Non-winners $10,500 (NW L2 $12,500) in last 5/Winners 3-6 (NW L2 or 3YO 7) races or $75,000 life - Pick 5 (4) GENTLEMAN’S CLUB won the Governor’s Cup last year and has looked pretty good against some older foes at Pocono lately. It’s time to see what this guy has in the tank and we should see close to a peak effort in his third start of the year. (3) CAPTAIN LUKE was certainly disappointing last week as the favorite. He’s supposed to be very tough in here but my confidence is waning. (7) WISH YOU WELL hasn’t seen the winner’s circle in a long time. He was once a good horse. Race 9: Exit 16W Series for NW $15,000 (NW 2L5 $16,500) in last 5 or 10 (NW L2 11) races/TM 89.15 (NW L2/2L5 90/91.3) or less (5) SOUTHWIND GENDRY is reunited with Gingras tonight after some failed attempts at Pocono. He could be very interesting if fired up behind the gate and sent to the top. (6) FEDERER is coming out of the same race as the top pick and finished a few inches in front of him that day; just needs a decent trip to threaten. (1) BUILD THE WALL only owns one win on the year but has hit the board 80% of the time; using underneath. Race 10: Non-winners $7,500 (NW L2 $8,551) in last 5 - $50K GTD Pick 4 (3) COURTS ON FIRE was reserved at the back last time and had plenty left at the end of the mile. Moving to the inside of the gate and making his third start of the year, all systems should be on go. (5) LITE N SWEET drops to the level of his last win. (7) ZEPPOLE HANOVER finds a field without too much early speed and that might put a seemingly dull horse in a good position to succeed. Race 11: Exit 16W Series for NW $15,000 (NW 2L5 $16,500) in last 5 or 10 (NW L2 11) races/TM 89.15 (NW L2/2L5 90/91.3) or less (2) DOWNBYTHEWATER has found career form as a 4-year-old and while this is a strong group, he has the early zip to place himself in a winning spot. (6) VOUKEFALAS got a confidence-building score last week at Pocono, his first win since 2024. I wouldn’t be surprised if he got better off that mile. (5) BEST CHIP has been climbing the ladder without too much issue. His “A” effort should put him right there at the wire.  Race 12: Trackmaster 80.5 (NW L2 82.75) or less/NW $680 p.s. in 2026 Series (5) CAPTAIN MARVEL has been racing well with Dauplaise at Philly Five-year-old gets Tetrick in the bike now and should be raced with some urgency. (2) DANCING LEW doesn’t look great on paper but was better last time and this barn is having a good meet. (7) LOUIS LITT N was also better last week and he can certainly improve again in his second start in four weeks. [DRF HARNESS: Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter] Race 13: Trackmaster 77.5 (NW L2 79.5) or less/Opt. $12,500 Clm. Series (3) MARCUS SEELSTER has come back to the races in 2026 with some good races out of town and he’s very familiar with this track. In a somewhat weak TM77 he can make some serious noise. (2) GW STRYKER missed all of last year but seems to be back in good shape according to his few Hoosier races; threat. (6) SONO CONFUSO is better down a class but as we mentioned, this race came up a bit light. Perhaps he’ll be hustled to the top here. Race 14: Trackmaster 68 (NW L4 69) or less (3) STONE COLD SAVAGE owns two wins on the year and the rest of the field combined is 0-for-90. Seven-year-old should be headed to the front. (4) HUNGRY FOR PROFITS moves into a new barn and gets a new driver; awakens? (8) BETTING MARKER ships in from Hoosier and seems to be in a softer spot here.