PARX PICKS AND HORSES TO WATCH: MAY 26

Street Band
Street Band upset the 2019 Grade 1 Cotillion Stakes at Parx Racing . Photo by Allison Janezic.

Parx Racing has an 11-race card on tap for this afternoon. Post time for the opener is 12:55p.m., and we’ve got Parx picks.

Carryovers: Jackpot Pick 5, $134,182

How’d we do last time at Parx?

RACE NUMBERCONTENDERSCOMMENTS
Race 44-3-5-2Leading rider Silvera hops aboard #4 Digging for Gold (4-1). The Howard Brown trainee is more lightly raced than most of his rivals in this maiden event — only four starts to date — and dropping out of better company to land here. He has the tactical speed to wrangle a good trip in this bottom-level contest, and a repeat of his two-back effort would be enough… Morning line favorite #3 Bavaria (3-1) has competed well against better but has been away since December and switches into the Schoenthal barn while dropping in class: a couple of question marks to ponder in your ‘capping… #5 Gaucho (9-2) ran a good one last out when second against similar with an improved Bris speed fig and might have a chance to control this one on the front end. But he is 0-for-15 and has lost a couple at the level… #2 Go Huskies (6-1) gave an improved account of himself last out when dropped to the bottom…
Race 98-7-2-9Top choice #8 Current Situation (9-2) has won one of two on the grass for the hard-hitting John Servis barn and gets back to preferred surface in this turf starter. He’s been running steadily and looks to be a faster horse than he was back then… Morning line favorite #7 Pebble Road (5-2) has competed effectively against better and deserves favoritism here. But the layoff — since last August — gives us pause, as does this horse having had just a single start since October 2019. If she comes back to her good 2019 form, she can be tough in here, but do you want to take favoritism on that? #2 Our Flirtation (4-1) is the only runner here with two wins on the lawn. Recent form isn’t promising, but perhaps a return to her preferred surface will be the answer… #9 Anginetti (6-1) stretches out and tries turf, both for the first time. The sophomore Lemon Drop Kid filly has enough turf in her background — plus a sire who’s a distance influence — to make you think this endeavor might not be beyond her scope…

LATEST HANDICAPPING

Parx picks and horses to watch: May 26

Additional H-2B visas to be available

Parx picks and horses to watch: May 26

Off the Pace: The aftercare challenge

Get The Racing Biz in your inbox!

Join our mailing list to get our latest news delivered to your inbox each week! And, by the way, we never sell our lists or share your info with outside parties.

You have Successfully Subscribed!