🏇 Gulfstream Park Race Super Hi-5

Date: March 7, 2026 | Post Time: 6:21 PM ET

Race: $86,000 Allowance Optional Claiming | Distance: 1 ½ Miles (Turf)

The “nightcap” at Gulfstream is a grueling 12-furlong test that requires both tactical speed and extreme stamina. With a heavy rail setting and a few key scratches, the shape of the race has shifted. Here is your complete deep dive to help you land a winning ticket.


The Track Environment: “The 73-Foot Factor”

Today’s turf rail is set at 73 feet. This is a significant temporary setting that narrows the course considerably.

  • The Impact: On a narrow course with 10 runners, traffic becomes the enemy. Horses trapped on the rail often find no room to move when the sprint starts at the top of the stretch.
  • The Edge: Look for horses with “tactical speed”—those who can sit 2nd through 4th and then move to the outside. Deep closers will have a nightmare trying to weave through the pack.

🚫 Scratches & Changes

We have two official scratches that thin out the middle of the pack:

  • #6 Side Street (Veterinarian Scratch)
  • #12 Mortal Lock (Also-Eligible, will not run)

These removals slightly reduce the traffic, but the core of the heavy hitters remains intact.


🏇 Full Field Breakdown

The Prime Contenders

  • #1 Offlee Naughty (3/1): The class of the race. Boasts a massive 107 speed figure. He’s dropping from harder stakes company.
    • Warning: From the #1 post with a 73ft rail, jockey Miguel Vasquez must avoid getting “boxed in” early.
  • #2 Profound (8/1): Our expert top pick. Trainer William Walden is on a 36% win streak lately. The horse is third-off-a-layoff, which is Walden’s “money” move (34% win rate).
  • #7 Concord Green (7/2): Shug McGaughey adds blinkers. This horse has the pedigree to run all day. Expect him to be much closer to the lead today with the equipment change.

The Value & Underneath Plays

  • #3 Pierre (6/1): A consistent Ontario-bred who handles the distance. He likely hits the board but may lack the “kick” to win.
  • #9 Operation Overlord (6/1): Trained by Todd Pletcher. Coming off a win, though in a slightly lower class. He has enough tactical speed to stay out of trouble on the narrow course.
  • #10 Just for Luck (6/1): A veteran runner who can grind out a result. Keep him for the bottom of your vertical bets.

💰 The $10 Super Hi-5 Strategy

The Super Hi-5 requires you to pick the top 5 finishers in order. To stay within a $10 budget, we are using a “Key” strategy rather than a box. We are keying our top three favorites in the first three slots and spreading the bottom.

The Ticket:

  • 1st: #1, #2
  • 2nd: #1, #2, #7
  • 3rd: #1, #2, #7
  • 4th: #3, #9
  • 5th: #3, #9, #10

Analysis: This ticket bets on the “Big Three” (#1, #2, #7) to dominate the podium while using the grinders (#3, #9, #10) to fill out the 4th and 5th spots.


🏆 Final Verdict

While #1 Offlee Naughty is the fastest horse on paper, the 73ft rail makes him vulnerable to a bad trip from the #1 hole. #2 Profound at 8/1 offers the best value-to-risk ratio on the board.

Bottom Line: Box the 1-2-7 in your Trifectas, and use the Super Hi-5 ticket above to chase the carryover pool.

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