Nick’s Picks: Colonial Downs picks March 14, 2025
He’s probably the only public handicapper who’s ‘capped every race at Colonial Downs since Day One, and he’s back for more in 2025: Nick’s Picks returns with picks and analysis for Colonial Downs’s first-ever March meet, featuring the Virginia Derby, now a Kentucky Derby points race.
- DATE/POST TIME: March 13, 2025/12:35 p.m.
- RACES: 8
- CARRYOVERS: Pick 6, $2,103
RACE 1
The opener features sprinting Virginia-restricted maiden claimers with double digits losses last time out except for the first timer.
3. Knockanara | Big Lick Farm’s runner got a poor start at the break last September at Colonial, his first ever start. With class runs much better today. |
5. Italiano Kid | First timers may not know how to win, but also don’t know how to lose. Good opportunity to earn a check here. |
1. El Junior | Jevian Toledo knows how to deliver winners at Colonial Downs, that with a class drop makes this sophomore viable. |
RACE 2
Three-year-old fillies starting to run at more distance on the dirt include many trainers that know Colonial’s winner’s circle well.
1. Set Ablaze | On the 20th annniversary of Scrappy T, why not back a Bailes class dropper on the dirt adding blinkers? |
4. Dancing Dakotah | Only one in this group that has seen more than 6 1/2 furlongs on the dirt and is improving. |
5. Lord’s Lady | Ferris Allen’s first-time starter is well-bred for the dirt, even at 6 1/2 furlongs. |
RACE 3
The starting gate location doesn’t move for these three-year-old maiden claimers, where how the outer horses turn has a major impact.
4. Fly Pelican | Aguirre moved up his gelding and caught an off-track. Drops down and returns Boyce. |
6. Nancie’s Boy | Virginia’s trainer of the year took a little extra time to return her gelding back to the track. Adds the X-man. |
5. City Panda | Less than three lengths behind the winner in her last start is promising for City of Light gelding. |
RACE 4
Virginia-restricted maiden female claimers sprint, each of whom raced last at a different track.
5. Yourgloriousdaylis | If the transition to dirt has any success, would have enough speed and kick to win here. |
3. Moon Rox | Might not notice the extra furlong when on a gradual turn and has two level starts at Charles Town. |
7. Lost River | Three-year-old filly has two turf starts at Colonial Downs but hasn’t seen a race since. |
RACE 5
First race to start from the chute going a mile with female maidens, many capable finishers.
7. Champagne Brunch | Saffie Joseph, Jr. has a filly that seems to be close or on the lead in every race. Mile should be best. |
3. Reply | Not a big reach to this first-time starter considering the breeding, connections and mornings. |
5. Passage East | McMahon’s filly is four-for-four for second, various tracks and conditions. |
RACE 6
STELLAR WIND: For Binnie to win again here, she may need to alter her running style. Pure Lure cross-entry significant.
10. Binnie | Should be able to rate if needed, having done so on the Colonial turf last summer. Wins on varying surfaces and tracks. |
6. Mary Q | Better when the going stays fast and when Paco is aboard |
2. Pure Lure | Hard to leave out of your exotics vertical or horizonal. Always runs well. |
NICK’S NOTES
- Picks continue below.
- Thursday’s first race was run for purse money only — no wagering — which surely impacted the day’s handle of $847,634
- Jockey Paco Lopez had a huge day, winning four of the day’s eight races
- Favorites went 0-for-7 on the day
- Trainer Anthony Farrior won a pair of races
RACE 7
BOSTON: Features the return of Book’em Danno, who was certified here but hasn’t yet raced, to Virginia
6. Book’em Danno | Shortens back up to seven furlongs for his four year old debut, after winning a Grade I as a three-year-old and running second to Forever Young in Saudi Arabia. |
2. Celtic Contender | With Carrasco, capabile of challenging the favorite especially at a distance at which he consistently wins. |
3. Showstopper Copper | Nuesch always lurks when underrated. Takes over training in Virginia with one capable of big performances. |
RACE 8
Virginia-restricted filly non-winners of other than drew a ten-horse field, many credible winners here.
6. Winfinity | Can’t turn my back on my 11-1 Keswick Stable stakes selection. Only one here with a win at Colonial. |
3. Double Airo | Bailes has a filly with a nice win this year that will be trouble when she finds the lead. |
8. Noquestionaboutit | Larry Johnson’s homebred returns for 2025 after a nice win last fall. |
Picture of the day
Booking
Well-traveled New Jersey-bred Book’em Danno, a Grade 1 winner last year at three, visits Virginia for the first time since he was certified here when he runs in the Boston Handicap.

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