The tenth race on Saturday, March 21, 2026, is a three-year-old maiden call restricted to fillies, contested over six furlongs.
A total of fourteen horses have been nominated, making this a wide-open affair with newcomers and lightly raced contenders.
Below is The Quick Galloper’s analysis of the possible outcome.
1 – ANOTHER QUALITY
Chestnut filly (May 8) by Sensational Slam out of Naturally Mystical
Trainer – Oral Hayden
Jockey – Robert Halledeen
Has shown consistency in seven starts so far. Possesses some early speed, which should help from the inside draw in this large field.
2 – MISS PROSECUTOR
Bay filly (April 17) by Aveenu Malcainu out of Supreme Magic
Trainer – Everal Francis
Jockey – Demar Williams
Note – races with figure 8 and first-time Lasix Struggled in her lone start.
Needs more time and experience.
3 – CATALEYA
Bay filly (March 6) by Casual Trick out of Unpredictable
Trainer – Michael Marlowe
Jockey – Phillip Parchment
Note – blinkers off
Has hinted at ability but remains some way off from making a breakthrough.
4 – AUSTOA
Bay filly (May 7) by Sunshine N Shadow out of The Lady Scored
Trainer – Fitznahum Williams
Jockey – Reyan Lewis
Debut runner. Will be learning the ropes of competitive racing.
5 – QUEEN MAJESTY
Bay filly (April 20) by Strikewhileitshot out of Valley of Queens
Trainer – Edward Stanberry
Jockey – Natalie Berger
Progressing gradually. Could sneak into the minor placings in this open contest.
6 – PIPPA
Bay filly (February 8) by Fearless Vision out of Anabama Vision
Trainer – Richard Azan
Jockey – Bebeto Harvey
A newcomer who has impressed in morning gallops. Expectations are high for a solid debut run.
7 – RUN VILLE RUN
Chestnut filly (January 31) by Shackleville out of Run Charlotte Run
Trainer – Alford Brown
Jockey – Jaheim Anderson
Showed little in her only start. Needs significant improvement.
8 – MY LADY GOLD
Bay filly (April 15) by Sunshine N Shadow out of Curlin’s Barracuda
Trainer – Gary Griffiths
Jockey – Tajay Suckoo
Note – blinkers on Finished fifth in both starts. Could be a factor in exotic wagers.
9 – MELBA’S CHOICE
Bay filly (March 4) by Conquest Cherimash out of Miss Chestnut
Trainer – Saqlain Roman
Jockey – Dane Dawkins
Note – blinkers off, tongue tie on Well-bred filly.
Equipment changes may spark improvement.
10 – CALL HER NORRAY
Bay filly (March 25) by Aveenu Malcainu out of Lady Belridge
Trainer – Nicholas Smith
Jockey – Youville Pinnock
Note – first-time Lasix
Ran fourth on debut six weeks ago. In this unpredictable field, she remains a live contender.
11 – SONADOR
Chestnut filly (January 1) by Hedge Fund out of Queenofsaintrose
Trainer – Steadman Curtis
Jockey – Richie Shakes
Debuted with a runner-up finish, though well behind the winner. With that experience alone, she has a fair chance of scoring.
12 – IMAGINEARIUM
Bay filly (May 27) by Savoy Stomp out of Love The Beach
Trainer – Anthony Nunes
Jockey – Raddesh Roman
Finished behind Sonador in their meeting. Morning reports suggest she is primed for better this time.
13 – ONEDEGEHDEGEHLINKS
Bay filly (March 12) by Aveenu Malcainu out of Golden Glory
Trainer – Barrington Bernard
Jockey – Tevin Foster
Opened her career with a third-place finish. That effort gives her a clear edge among these maidens.
14 – MY FRIEND MICKI
Bay filly (January 21) by Savoy Stomp out of Bubbling Angeline
Trainer – Gary Griffiths
Jockey – Shaheem Gordon
Drawn widest, which may prove advantageous. With eight prior starts, she has the experience to finally break through.









